Q: The oven is not working, what are the steps I should take?
A: The first thing to do is to check if the unit is plugged into a live electrical circuit and is getting the right voltage and also if any of the household fuses are burnt out or any of the circuit breakers have been tripped.
Q: Is it safe to use aluminum foil in the oven?
A: You may use foil but not on the base of the oven completely covering the rack or the bottom as it may inhibit circulation of air resulting in inefficient cooking.
Q: What steps do I take in order to start a self-cleaning cycle for my oven?
A: To begin a self-cleaning cycle, you must first select the ‘Clean pad’ which will begin a self-cleaning cycle of 3 hours. To alter a cycle, you may make use of the hour and minute pads.
Q: What is the meaning of the term “PF” that is located in the display?
A: “ PF” stands for Power Failure that has occurred. Therefore, in the event of such a scenario, you will have to reset the clock for the device.
Q: Are there any tips on how to clean the oven racks?
A: Racks can be placed in warm soapy water or within the oven self cleaning cycle however this may lead to the racks getting oxidized therefore making it more difficult to move them around in the oven.
Q: I do not want my oven to self clean anymore, how do I cancel it?
A: In the event that you may need to cancel the oven self cleaning cycle you may do so by clicking on the Off/Cancel pad, this will stop the self-cycling. Make sure that you do not open the door of the oven before the Lock lever is freely movable.
Q: Is food left in an oven at the time of a delayed start cycle safe?
A: In order to prevent skeleton actions from taking over the food this is to not let any unfrozen food to sit for more than two hours before the cooking cycle starts.