Frigidaire FEF388CJSB Owner's Manual page 23

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Cooktop
and/or
oven
light (some
models)
Replace or tighten
bulb.
See Changing
Cooktop
and/or
Oven
Lights
(some
models)
does
not work.
in this Owner's
Guide
for instructions.
Oven
smokes
excessively
during
broiling.
Control(s)
not set properly.
Follow
instructions
under
Setting
Oven
Controls.
Poor
baking
results.
Self-cleaning
cycle does
not work.
Soil
not
completely
removed
after
self-
cleaning
cycle.
Flames
inside
oven
or smoking
from
vent.
Drip
bowls are
pitting
or rusting
(Coil
element models).
Drip bowls turning
color or distorted
(Coil
element models).
Scratches or abrasions
on cooktop surface
(Ceramic-Glass cooktop
models).
Metal
marks
(Ceramic-Glass
cooktop
models).
Brown
streaks
or specks
(Ceramic-Glass
cooktop
models).
Areas
of discoloration
with
metallic
sheen
(Ceramic-Glass
cooktop
models).
Make
sure oven
door
is opened
to broil
stop
position.
Meat
too
close
to
the
element.
Reposition
the
rack
to
provide
proper
clearance
between
the meat
and the element.
Preheat
broil
element
for searing.
Meat
not properly
prepared.
Remove
excess fat from
meat.
Cut remaining
fatty
edges
to prevent
curling,
but do not cut into
lean.
Grid on broiler
pan wrong
side up and grease
not draining.
Always
place grid on the
broiler
pan with
ribs up and slots down
to allow
grease
to drip
into
pan.
Grease
has built
up on oven
surfaces.
Regular
cleaning
is necessary
when
broiling
frequently.
Old grease
or food
spatters
cause excessive
smoking.
Many
factors
affect
baking
results.
Make sure the proper
rack position
is used. Center
food
in the oven and space pans to allow
air to circulate.
Allow
the oven to preheat
to
the
set
temperature
before
placing
food
in the
oven.
Try
adjusting
the
recipe's
recommended
temperature
or baking
time.
If you feel the oven is too hot or cool, see
Adjusting
Oven Temperature
in this Owner's
Guide.
Control(s)
not set properly.
Follow
instructions
under
Oven
Cleaning.
Self-cleaning
cycle was
interrupted.
Follow
steps
under
"Stopping
or Interrupting
a
Self-Cleaning
Cycle" under
Oven
Cleaning.
Failu re to clean bottom,
front
top of oven, frame
of oven or door area outside
oven seal.
These areas are not in the self-cleaning
area,
but get hot enough
to burn
on residue.
Clean these
areas
before
the self-cleaning
cycle is started.
Burned-on
residue
can be
cleaned
with
a stiff nylon brush
and water
or a nylon scrubber.
Be careful
not to damage
the oven
gasket.
Excessive
spillovers
in oven.
Set self-clean
cycle for a longer
cleaning
time.
Excessive
spillovers
in oven. This is normal,
especially
for high oven temperatures,
pie
spillovers
or large amounts
of grease
on bottom
of oven.
Wipe up excessive
spillovers
before
starting
cycle. If flames
or excessive smoke
are present,
stop the self-clean
cycle
and follow
steps
under
"Stopping
or Interrupting
a Self-Cleaning
Cycle" in the Oven
Cleaning
section.
Foods
with
acids,
such
as tomatoes,
if allowed
to
stand
in/on
bowls
will
cause
corrosion.
Remove
and wash
drip bowls
as soon as possible
after
a spillover
Normal
environment.
Houses along
sea coast are exposed
to salt air. Protect
bowls
as
much
as possible
from
direct
exposure
to salt air.
Bottom
surface
of cookware
extends
beyond
surface
elements
and touches
cooktop
surface.
This can cause high enough
temperatures
to discolor
the drip bowls.
DO NOT
use cookware
of this type.
Pan sizes should
be matched
to the size of the element.
Replacement
drip
bowls
may be purchased
from
your
dealer.
Coarse
particles
such as salt or sand between
cooktop
and utensils
can cause scratches.
Be sure cooktop
surface
and bottoms
of utensils
are clean before
usage.
Small scratches
do not affect
cooking
and will become
less visible
with
time.
Cleaning
materials
not recommended
for ceramic-glass
cooktop
have been
used. See
"Ceramic-Glass
Cooktop
Cleaning"
in the General
Cleaning
section.
Cookware
with
rough
bottom
has been
used.
Use smooth,
flat-bottomed
cookware.
Sliding
or scraping
of metal
utensils
on cooktop
surface.
Do not slide metal
utensils
on
cooktop
surface.
Use a ceramic-glass
cooktop
cleaning
creme
to remove
the marks.
See
"Ceramic-Glass
Cooktop
Cleaning"
in the General
Cleaning
section.
Boilovers
are cooked
onto
surface.
Use razor blade scraper
to remove
soil. See "Ceramic-
Glass Cooktop
Cleaning"
in the General
Cleaning
section.
Mineral
deposits
from water
and food.
Remove
using a ceramic-glass
cooktop
cleaning
creme.
Use cookware
with
clean,
dry bottoms.
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