Cakes high in middle with crack
on top
Piecrust edges too brown
COOKTOP
PROBLEM
Heating elements and
controls do not work.
Heating elements do not
heat properly.
Heating elements cycle
off even when elements
are turned to their
highest settings.
Glass ceramic surface is
see through or appears
to be red in color.
•
Oven temperature too high
•
Baking time too long
•
Pans touching each other or oven walls
•
Incorrect rack position
•
Pan size too small
•
Oven temperature too high
•
Edges of crust too thin
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Fuse is blown or circuit
breaker is tripped.
No electricity to the
cooktop.
Improper cookware is
being used.
Heating element
temperature limiters
are temporarily shutting
off the elements due to
exceeding the maximum
allowable temperature.
Under direct or bright
lighting, you will
sometimes be able to see
through the glass and
into the chassis due to its
transparent quality. You
may also notice a red tint
under these conditions
SOLUTION
Replace the fuse or reset
the circuit breaker. If the
problem continues, call
an electrician.
Have electrician check
your power supply.
Select proper cookware.
See "Cookware."
If the problem continues,
call for service.
This is a normal operating
condition, especially
during rapid heat-up
operations. The element
will cycle back on
automatically after it has
cooled sufficiently.
These are normal
properties of black
ceramic glass panels.
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