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Troubleshooting
Advantium Oven
Questions?
Use this
problem
solver
Problem
Possible Causes
What To Do/Explanation
LIGHTS
Light during a
speedcook cycle
dims and cycles on
and off, even at full
power levels.
This is normal.
Power level has been
automatically reduced
because the oven is hot.
• This is normal. The oven senses the
heat level and adjusts automatically.
Light visible around
the door and outer
case while
speedcooking.
This is normal.
• When the oven is on, light may
be visible around the door and
outer case.
FAN
Fan continues to run
al^er cooking stops.
The oven is cooling.
• The fan will automatically shut off
when the internal parts of the oven
have cooled.
Oven vent emits warm This is normal,
air while oven is on.
Vent fan comes on
automatically when
oven not in use.
This is normal.
• If the cooktop or oven gets hot
enough the vent fan comes on.
(see Automatic Fan section.)
Fan comes on
automatically when
using the microwave.
This is normal.
• If the microwave is used after
speedcook and the oven senses
that it is too hot, the vent fan comes
on to cool the oven.
The oven makes
unusual sounds
while cooking.
Clicks and fans blowing
ore normal. The relay
board is turning the
components on and off.
• These sounds are normal.
Fan sound changes
while cooking.
This is normal.
• Fan may turn on or off during
cooking to maintain cooking
temperature.
COOKING
Smoke comes out of
the oven when
the door is opened.
Food is high in fat
content. Aerosol spray
used on the pans.
• Smoke is normal when cooking high-
fat foods. Use vegetable oil or olive
oil on the meat itself instead of
coating the entire pan.
Food is not fully
cooked or browned
at the end of a
cooking program.
Programmed times
may not match the size
or amount of food you
are cooking.
• Increase or decrease time for
doneness or adjust the upper or
lower lamps for browning.
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