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PROBLEM SOLUTIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Line voltage should be minimum
240-volts. Electrician should re-
pair cause for low line voltage.
Test and/or replace element.
Defective cooktop element.
Cooktop element heats up nor-
mally, but drops to lower setting
automatically.
Customer using improper cookware.
Defective cooktop control switch.
Evaluate suitability of cookware.
Test and/or replace switch.
Repair or replace wiring (see
wiring diagrams).
Replace indicator light.
Test and/or replace switch.
Loose or bad wiring to indicator
light.
Defective indicator light.
Defective cooktop control switch.
Indicator light does not light up.
Replace indicator light.
Replace indicator light assembly
and wiring.
Loose or defective light.
Loose or bad wiring to indicator
light assembly.
Hot surface indicator light does
not work.
Oven light fails to operate. Bulb burned out.
Circuit breaker or fuse is open.
Replace bulb.
Check circuit breaker or replace
fuse.
Check continuity and/or replace
switch.
Defective switch.
Defective indicator light.
Defective latch safety switch.
Door locks but indicator lights do
not light. Oven does not begin
clean cycle.
Replace indicator light.
Replace switch.
Failed electronic board.Electronic timer will not accept
programming.
Replace timer.
Timer relay(s) do not close.
Loose or bad wiring to timer.
Repair or replace wiring (see
wiring diagrams).
Replace timer.Failed electronic board.
Oven will not bake (selection is
set for to BAKE).
If indicator light lights up bake
element is defective.
Defective latch safety switch.
Check and/or replace bake ele-
ment.
Check continuity and/or replace
switch.
Repair or replace wiring (see
wiring diagrams).
Loose or bad wiring.
Check continuity and/or replace
clock (see wiring diagrams).
Defective electronic clock.Oven will not bake (selection is
set for TIMED BAKE).
Low line voltage.
Cooktop element will not heat
higher than low-medium.