Troubleshooting – Henkel KEEN K-360-36 User Manual

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Temperature Setting

The thermostat is adjustable from 150

°F (37.8°C) to 550°F (287.8°C). Turn thermostat knob to

desired temperature by aligning with red line on chrome bezel. Pilot light indicates when power supply is
supplied to the heating elements. The thermostat is accurate to

±23°F (14°C) a the sensor. Temperature

variance is minimal throughout the oven due to the heat exchanging qualities of the Keen shelving
system.


***CAUTION: DO NOT USE ON D/C POWER SUPPLY! ***


*** CAUTION: SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF HEATING ELEMENTS WILL EXCEED 550

°F.

ELECTRODES ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY HIGH HEAT SHOULD BE STORED ON UPPER

SHELVES OF OVEN. ***



Scheduled Maintenance

The manufacturer recommends that the unit be unloaded and cleaned of debris and dust every six

months. It is also recommended that a temperature probe be placed inside the unit and the thermostat
calibration checked at this time.

Troubleshooting


The Keen oven model K-360-36 require a minimal amount of electrical knowledge to repair if
necessary.


IF OVEN FAILS TO OPERATE – NO HEAT

1. Check power source.
2. Check power cord continuity. Replace cord assembly if faulty.
3. If pilot light glows, voltage is being supplied by elements. Check elements. Check element continuity.

If defective, replace.

4.

If thermostat cannot be heard clicking on and off when dial is rotated, and if pilot light fails to
operate, replace thermostat.

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