Heartland 3530 Range User Manual


 
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Section 8: Troubl Shooting
Problem Solver - Range Oven
Before you call for service, please refer to the
information in this manual.
The problem may be minor. You may be able to
correct it. Use this manual to diagnose the
problem and then follow the recommended
solution(s).
Oven will not work
Plug on range is not completely inserted
in the wall receptacle.
The household circuit breaker has been
tripped, or a fuse has blown in the switch
panel.
The clock is not set if the clock is flash-
ing. See “Clock Set Up”.
The clock is set for delayed time func-
tion. Press the cancel button to end
program.
Oven light does not work
Press symbol on clock. Light on
clock may be switched off.
Light bulb is loose.
Bulb has blown.
Breaker or fuse has been tripped or
blown.
Food does not broil properly
Broil temperature not set properly.
Rack position is incorrect.
Necessary preheating was not done.
Utensils are not suited for broiling.
Food is not roasting properly
Oven temperature is not set correctly.
Rack position is incorrect
Roasting pan is too small.
Improper cookware is being used.
A foil tent was not used when needed to
slow down browning.
Food is not baking properly
Temperature is not set properly.
Rack is not on correct shelf position.
The wrong cookware is being used.
Too many utensils in the oven.
Check voltage. Voltage lower than 240v
will affect performance – particularly
preheat time
Surface ignitors will not work
Plug on range is not completely inserted
in the wall receptacle.
The household circuit breaker has been
tripped or a fuse has blown in the switch
panel.
Surface ignitors are dirty or caps may be
plugged. (for example: after washing,
moisture may be present)