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it is an electric wall oven. no i have never used the self cleaning mode. i did however clean it myself with easy off oven cleaner recently.it is also a convection oven. i dont know if that matters any also. Thanks in advance.it is an electric wall oven. no i have never used the self cleaning mode. i did however clean it myself with easy off oven cleaner recently.it is also a convection oven. i dont know if that matters any also. Thanks in advance.
is it gas or electric? is it a wall oven or a slide in. was the last thing you did was it a self clean? is it gas or electric? is it a wall oven or a slide in. was the last thing you did was it a self clean?
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I have a kenmore electric range/ultra bake, after using the self-cleaning mode on the oven, I cannot get the oven to heat up when I put it in the preheat mode. What should I do?
F3 usually means, that the oven temp. sensor is bad and one need to replace it.
The fact, that it's not heating tells me, the fuse in the back also needs to be replaced (requires pulling out).
To preheat oven just select the temp you intend to cook at and wait until the red light goes out,it is then preheated
Then you can put your food in and carrying on cooking.
Yes you do put it on fan symbol, but make sure it is on the right one , as some ovens have fan only as well as fan and heat.
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I just solved this problem with my GE gas range. I waited forever for the oven to warm up. The igniter would glow, light the burner and burn for a minute or so and go out. It would repeat this process till oven reached operating temp, which took forever. Problem is in the igniter. It may be glowing, but it is not letting the gas valve stay open, because it is not hot enough to create resistance in it to keep gas valve open. I had replaced the thermostat thinking it was the problem. The good part about it was I could take it back because my buddy works at supply house. Once the igniter was replaced, the oven fired up and stayed lit till operating temp was reached. It will also hold the oven temp much better. Oh yea, the igniter will stay glowing while the burner is on. Hope this helps.
I have just checked the baking guide in the manual and have found that it may not be us after all. (Maybe this is why they telll us to read the whole manual. Well, I never have) According to the cooking time for Baking, the range is very extensive. For example, an angel cake at 350 could take from 28-50 minutes, buscuits at 375-400 could take 8-16 minutes, layer cakes at 350-375 could take 25-40 minutes, pound cakes at 325-350 could take 45-70 minutes and fresh pies at 400-450 could take 35-60 minutes. Basically, the baking directions on the box means absolutely nothing to use Amana oven owners. We have no choice but to cook our food or baked goods until they are cooked, whenever that may be. :) Linda
it is an electric wall oven. no i have never used the self cleaning mode. i did however clean it myself with easy off oven cleaner recently.it is also a convection oven. i dont know if that matters any also. Thanks in advance.
is it gas or electric? is it a wall oven or a slide in. was the last thing you did was it a self clean?
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