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Call for warranty service it is in the owners manual I had a customer 2 weeks ago plugged in a 120VAC oven into a 120VAC outlet that was wired for 208/240VAC doubt if thats your problem but call for service
It sounds as if the oven element short circuited and tripped the oven circuit. You will need to reset the oven circuit breaker or rewire the fuse at the switchboard. If the oven indicator light comes on when you turn the oven on you will need to replace the faulty oven element.
absolutely nothing, they are cycling properly to keep the glass top hot
you are not cooking wioth the heat of the element,
but with the heat the glass absorbs from the element
if they are all doing it,,,, it is normal trust me
i have handled this call about 500 times since glass tops first hit the market
regardless of electrical supply to home you can always match light you stovetop incases of power failure, your bake and broil would be compromised by lack of electricity.
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