Whirlpool FGS395V User Manual
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OPERATING PROBLEM
CHECK IF
WHAT TO DO
Control knob(s) will not
turn.
■You pushed in knob(s) before trying to
turn.
■Push in knob(s) before turning.
If the Self-Cleaning cycle
will not operate.
■
The clock shows the right time of day.
■
The Lock Lever is all the way to the
right.
■You have set a delay start time.
■
Reset clock, if necessary.
■
Slide Lock Lever all the way to the right, if
necessary.
Cooking results aren't what
you expected.
■
Flame size fits the cooking utensil
being used.
■
Pans are the size called for in the
recipe.
■You are following a tested recipe from
a reliable source.
■
The cooking utensils have smooth, flat
bottoms and fit the surface burners.
■
When baking, you have preheated the
oven as the recipe calls for.
■When baking, you have allowed 1 1/2
to 2 inches (4-5 cm) on all sides of the
pans for air circulation.
■
When broiling, you have completely
closed the oven door. The broiler
provides best cooking results with the
oven door closed.
■Adjust flame size to fit cooking utensil.
■Use correct-size pans.
■
Modify recipe or find a new recipe.
■Use cooking utensils with smooth, flat bot
toms.
■Preheat the oven according to recipe's
specifications.
■
Reposition pans for best air circulation.
■
Completely close oven door.
The oven temperature
seems too low or too high.
■Your old oven was accurate. Your old
oven may have shifted gradually while
your new oven may be more exact.
■ If, after using the oven, you are not satisfied
with the temperature settings, they can be
adjusted by an authorized Roper®“ service
technician. (See "How to get service or
assistance" on page 16.)
If there has been a power
interruption, the display
will flash “88:88".
■ Reset the clock, (page 5).
“E” followed by a number
from 1 to 8 shows in the
small display.
■ Call for service. (See "How to get service or
assistance" on page 16.)
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