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POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Oven will not switch “ON”
• Check that the power plug is securely inserted into the outlet
• Insert the power plug into an independent outlet
• Insert the power plug into a different outlet
• Reset the circuit breaker if necessary
I would like to have the oven
LCD default settings back
• The oven will remember the last setting used for each
function unless you remove the plug from the wall outlet.
To restore the oven’s default settings for each function,
remove the plug from the wall outlet. Wait 5 seconds, then
plug back in.
The LCD display light has
gone out
• The oven goes into standby mode if not used for 10 minutes.
When in standby mode, the LCD screen will cease to
illuminate, however all function options will still be visible.
To re-activate the oven out of standby mode, press the
START/CANCEL button on the control panel, or turn any
dial. The LCD screen will re-illuminate.
The pizza does not cook evenly
• Some large pizzas may brown unevenly in compact ovens.
Open the oven door half way through the cooking time and
turn the pizza 90 degrees for more even browning.
The Magnetic Auto-Rack
Eject comes out too far when
I open the door
• Always open the door slowly and in a controlled manner
when the wire rack is inserted into this rack height position
to prevent the wire rack from ejecting too quickly.
I cannot select the
FROZEN FOODS button
• The FROZEN FOODS button is only selectable during the
TOAST, CRUMPET, BAKE, PIZZA and COOKIE functions.
Steam is coming out from the
top of the oven door
• This is normal. The door is vented to release steam created
from high-moisture content foods such as breads.
Water is dripping onto
benchtop from under door
• This is normal. The condensation created from high moisture
content foods such as frozen breads will run down the inside
of the door and can drip onto the bench.
The heating elements appear
to be pulsing
• This is normal. Element IQ™ accurately controls the heat
inside the oven by pulsing the power in the heating elements
in short bursts.