TROUBLESHOOTING - TYPE 2 OVENS
III.
** WARNING **
Disconnect power before opening or servicing unit.
Make sure oven is cooled before opening or
servicing unit.
OVEN FAILS TO OPERATE - NO HEAT
1. If the indicator light does not illuminate, check power supply.
2. Check plug at either end of the power cord. Check complete
power cord for continuity. If defective, replace the entire cord.
3. Check indicator light. Using a volt meter, confirm voltage to the
light leads. If voltage is confirmed and light does not illuminate,
replace light. Please note the indicator light is neon and cannot be
checked for continuity.
4. Disconnect heating element from the thermostat (under shell
top/lid assembly) and from the voltage selector switch (inside
base). Check heating element for continuity. If no continuity,
replace heating element.
5. Disconnect wiring from the thermostat. Turn the thermostat
knob to the lowest temperature setting (counter-clockwise). Check
for continuity through thermostat. If no continuity, replace thermo-
stat.
OVEN OPERATES - LOW HEAT, DOES NOT HEAT
TO DESIRED TEMPERATURE.
1. Check power supply for proper voltage (see rating on unit).
2. Check that voltage selector switch is properly set to correspond
with power supply.
3. Check that the variable thermostat is properly set to the desired
temperature.
4. Check that enough time has been allowed for heat-up. A cold,
fully loaded oven may take up to eight hours to fully heat and sta-
bilize.
5. Check that the variable thermostat is securely mounted. A
loosely mounted thermostat will not properly sense the oven tem-
perature.
OVEN OPERATES - OVERHEATS
1. Check power supply for proper voltage (see rating on unit).
2. Check that voltage selector switch is properly set to correspond
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with power supply.
3. Check that the variable thermostat is properly set to the desired
temperature.
4. Check that the variable thermostat is securely mounted. A
loosely mounted thermostat will not properly sense the oven tem-
perature.
5. Check the variable thermostat operation. With the unit fully
assembled, energize the unit and allow it to warm to at least 200°F
(93°C).
Remove the shell top/lid assembly. Disconnect the wiring from the
variable thermostat. Turn the thermostat to the lowest temperature
setting (counter-clockwise) and check for continuity across the ter-
minals. If continuity exists, the thermostat should be replaced.
THERMOMETER INDICATES IN WRONG UNITS (if
equipped) (°F or °C)
1. Disconnect power from the unit.
2. Remove the bottom cover from the base (see Parts
Illustrations).
3. Changing to either °F or °C is accomplished by moving the
switch into the opposite position. The switch is located in the bat-
tery holder.
4. Re-install the bottom cover prior to putting the oven back in
service.
THERMOMETER
REPLACE BATTERY
1. Disconnect power from the unit.
2. Remove the bottom cover from the base (see Parts
Illustrations).
3. Remove the battery from the holder and replace with a fresh AA
1.5V battery (alkaline preferred).
4. Re-install the battery and bottom cover prior to putting the oven
back in service.
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