GB 21
troubleshooting
what if…..
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Change the bulb.
- Connect to power supply or change fuse.
The lamp is unusable.
The oven isn't connected to the power
supply or the fuse has blown.
IF YOU REALIZE THAT
The light inside the oven isn't
working.
The oven isn't heating
The temperature selected is too low.
The oven isn't connected to the power
supply.
The fuse has blown.
Other causes.
- Raise the temperature setting.
- Connect to power supply
- Change the fuse, checking that it is
16A
- Contact the After-Sales Service.
In all cases, if you are unable to solve the problem yourself, please contact the After-Sales Service
without delay.
The cooling fan keeps working
after the oven is turned off.
The fan stops three minutes at the
most after using the microwave, or
when the oven temperature has drop-
ped below about 120°C, if it has been
used for traditional or combined
cooking..
If it has not stopped
- Nothing.
- Contact the After-Sales Service.
1. The oven door is not closed correctly.
2. There is a faulty component in the
microwave circuit.
1. Check that the door is completely closed.
2. Call the After-Sales Service
The oven light stays on even
when the oven is switched off
The fan in the top of the oven (invisible)
works even when the oven has stop-
ped.
- This is normal. Your oven is fitted with a
fan that continues to run until the oven
has cooled down.
The oven makes noises after
cooking is finished.
The oven gives off sparks.
There is a metallic element too near a
wall or the rack
- Remove all metal elements from close
to the walls.
-
Never use a metal element with the
rack
The food does not get hot
when in microwave mode.
Microwaves are not reaching the food
The door is not shut correctly.
-
Check that your utensils are compati-
ble with microwave ovens.
-
Check that door shuts correctly.
Cooking temperature too high.
Lower the cooking temperature (see
enclosed cooking guide)
The oven smokes during
cooking