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What to do if... (something goes wrong?) – AEG 318V User Manual

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What to do if... (something goes wrong?)

Faults you

... the pilot lamps do not show?

can rectify

... the oven does not heat?

yourself

1. You may weil have not operated all relevant switches or

2. The fuse in the fuse box has blown.
3.

IMPORTANT - Make sure that the oven door is closed

completely.

... the fuses keep blowing?

Please call an approved and qualified electrician:

... the oven lamp fails?
See Cleaning and care on page 32.
Replacement lamps are not covered by warranty and are

not free Of charge.

... the oven cannot be switched on?

Check whether:

... the clock display

is flashing! If yes reset the time of day.

... the audible tone of the timer

is emitting a continuous tone.

Then press the corresponding button to switch it off!

... the timer display

does not show, but the pilot lamps of the

appliance still show?

... incorrect indications

appear in the display?

... duration and end

cannot be entered!

The timer has been wrongly operated or there has been a
short power cut. Isolate the oven from the power supply

wait

30 seconds

and then switch on the power. Reset the time of

day on the electronic timer.

Please make sure that you are not able to rectify the fault

yourself prior to calling a service engineer in connection

with one of the aforementioned problems, as the cost in­
volved will have to be passed on even during the warranty

period.

Therefore, follow the instructions in this booklet and any
additional information which may accompany this appli­
ance carefully.
AEG electrical appliances comply with current safety reg­

ulations. Repairs to these appliances should only be car­
ried out by qualified AEG engineers or AEG appointed

service agents. Repairs carried out by unauthorised per­
sonnel could lead to considerable damage and could pose

a considerable safety hazard to the user.

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