Trouble-

shooting tips

PROBLEM

OVEN DOORWILL NOT OPFAN AI_TER

A CLFAN CYCLE

OVEaN NOT CLEAN

AI)TER A CLEAN

"LOCK"

FLASHES IN

THE DISPLAY

LOCKED LIGHT IS ON WHEN YOU WANT TO COOK

CONTROL SIGNALS AkTER ENTERING

COOKING TIME OR DELAY START

"F AND A NUMBER OR LF,TFER" FLASH

IN THE DISPLAY

DISPLAY GOES

BLANK

DISPLAY I)IASHF£

UNABLE TO GET

THE DISPLAY TO SHOW "SF"

"PROBF2' APPFARS IN THE DISPLAY

POWER OUTAGE, CLOCK FLASHES

STEAM kNOM

THE VENT

"BURNING" OR "OILY" ODOR

F2MITTING FROM THE VENT

STRONG ODOR

I)SkN NOISE

Before You Call For Service...

I,l?lll Oven

POSSIBLE CAUSE

*The oven is too hot. _Mlow the oven to cool below loddng temperature.

*(-_ en controls improperly set. See the {._int{"t/w S_(/=Ch_a_int{"()v_ section.

* (-X en was heavily soiled. Clean up heax T spillo\ ex5 befi)re starting the clean cycle. Heaslv soiled ovens may need to self-clean again or fl)r a longer period ot time.

*The self-clean cycle has been selected but the door is not closed. Close the oven doox:

*The oven dora is locked because the temperilture inside the oven has

not dropped below tile locldng temperature. Press the CLEAR/OH? pad, _Mlow the o\vn to cool

*You fi)rgot to enter a bake temperature or cleaning time. Press the

BAKE, pad and desired temperatm'e or the SELF CLEAN STD/LOW pad and desired clean time.

*You ha\v a flmction error code. Press the CLF=kR/OFF pad. _Mlow the o\en to cool for one horn: Put the oxvn back into operation.

*Disconnect all power to the oven fbr 30 seconds and then recom_ect powel: If the flmction error code repeats, call flw service.

*A fllse in your home may be blown or the drcuit breaker tripped. Replace tJ_e fuse or reset tile drcuit breake*;

The clock is in the black-out mode. See the O'ue;_Control, C[oc/¢and 7_mer section.

*Power fidlure. Reset the clock.

*()yen control pads were not pressed properly. The BAKE and the

BROIL HIGH/LOW pads must be pressed at the same time and heM fiw 3 seconds.

*This is reminding you to enter a })robe tempelature atier plugging in the probe. Enter a probe teFapesature.

*Power outage 05"sm'ge. Reset the the clock. If the oven was in use, you

must reset it by pressing the CLEAR/OFF pad, setting the clock and resetting any cooldng iimction.

*\\]_en using the convection teature, it is n(mnal to see steam coming out

(ff tile o\vn

vent. _&stile

n[ll/lber

(ff rilcks

or alllOtlllt

of tk)od being cooked

increases,

the amount

ot

visible

steam will

increase.

 

*This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in time. To speed the

p*ocess, set a seli:clean cycle fiwa minimum of 3 hom_. See the { isint_"the S¢(/_C&ming" O'u(_z section.

*This is teml)orm)'. An odor fl'om the insulation around the inside of the _wen is nomml for the fil_t tbw times the _wen is tlsed.

*A cooling tim or a con\ ection iim (depending on the flmction you are

using) may automatically turn on. This is nomml. The cooling tim will turn on to cool internal parts. It may run fiw up to 1-1/2 hom_ in 30" models and up to 2 hom_ in 27" models a/ter the oven is turned ofl_ The convection Km will cycle on and off 5mtil the flmcti(m is o\er or the door is opened.

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GE ZET958, ZET938 manual Trouble Shooting tips, Before You Call For Service

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