Adjusting oven temp knob, To adjust oven temperature, Before calling the service technician – Kenmore Kitchen Grill User Manual

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BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

DON'T CALL TECHNICIAN

UNTIL YOU CHECK

Nothing works

Range electric cord not connected

to service outlet.

Connect service cord to outlet (wall plug).

Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.

Check fuse in house fuse box or reset
circuit breaker.

No electricity to range,.

Check main power switch

Oven doesn't work

Oven temperature control may be set
to "OFF"

Check oven temperature control setting.

Clock knobs may be set wrong.

Check clock controls

Selector may be set to “OFF" or
“TIMED BAKE’:

Check selector setting,

Oven light doesn't work

Bulb burned out or loose.

Replace bulb or tighten

Oven door doesn't work

Accidentally locked for clean cycle.

Read self clean instructions.

ADJUSTING OVEN TEMP KNOB

The temperature in your new oven has been set cor­

rectly at the factory, so be sure to follow the recipe

temperatures and times the first few times you bake in
your new oven

If you think the oven should be hotter or cooler, you

can adjust it yourself. To decide how much to change

the temperature, set the OVEN TEMP knob 20°F higher

or lower than the temperature in your recipe, then
bake . The results of this "test” should give you an idea

of how much the temperature should be changed.

To adjust oven temperature:

1.

Turn OVEN TEMP knob to OFF and pull knob

straight off to remove.

2.

Look at the back of the knob, The arrow pointing to

the center of one of the screws indicates the
original factory setting. The knob can be adjusted
up to 50° hotter or 50° cooler, in 10° increments.

3.

Use a screwdriver to loosen the two screws about

1

turn each

5.

Hold the knob handle (A on illustration) while turn­
ing the knob skirt IB on illustration) in the desired

direction As you turn you should be able to hear
clicks and feel notches or teeth. Each click or notch
is 10°. You can turn up to 5 clicks or notches in

either direction.

When you reach the desired adjustment, retighten
both screws and replace the knob

MAKES OVEN COOLER MAKES OVEN HOTTER

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