Troubleshooting, Danger, Normal operating conditions – Beko OIM 22301 X User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

DANGER
Risk of electric shock, short

circuit or fire by unprofessional
repairs!

Repairs on the appliance must be

carried out by an approved service
centre.

Normal operating conditions

Smoke and smell may emit for a
couple of hours during the first
operation.

It is normal that steam escapes during

operation.

When the metal parts are heated, they

may expand and cause noise.

Before you call the service, please

check the following points.

Electrical equipment

Malfunction/problem

Possible cause

Advice/remedy

The appliance does not

work.

The mains fuse is defective

or has tripped.

Check fuses in the fuse box.

If necessary, replace or
reset them.

Oven light does not work

Oven lamp is defective.

Replace oven lamp.

No current.

Check fuses in the fuse box.

If necessary, replace or
reset them.

Oven does not heat.

Function knob

and/thermostat knob are

not set.

Set function knob and

thermostat knob.

If the appliance has a timer,

the timer may not be set.

Set the time.

No power.

Check mains supply and

fuse box.

Clock timer (If the appliance has a digital timer)

Malfunction/problem

Possible cause

Advice/remedy

Clock display is blinking or
clock symbol is on.

Power was interrupted
previously.

Set time

Then switch the oven off
with function knobs, set the

oven function again.

If the problem has not been solved:

1. Separate unit from the mains supply

(deactivate or unscrew fuse).

2. Call the technical service.

Important
Do not attempt to repair the

appliance yourself. There are

no customer service items
inside the appliance.

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