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The heating element becomes red hot,but the food doesn't appear to cook in an appropriate time os fashion. Any answers or suggestions

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The top of whatever food you're cooking should be in the center of the oven for the most effective cooking. Do you have the oven set on bake or broil? Broil is a direct heat method and if the food is on the lower shelf and the oven is set on broil, the food is not getting enough heat to cook it properly. Baking heats the lower element and the heat rises to surround the food. Broiling heats the top element and since heat rises, it is not getting down to the food to surround it and cook it.

  • Anonymous Sep 24, 2013

    I just had a problem the other day with heating in Calgary when I was trying to bake in my oven. It only works sometimes. Do you know what could be wrong? Or should I should call a repair man to come check it out?

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