Model SVD48600 door won't open after clean cycle. Fan also locked on. Powered off overnight; no change: "Locked" still displayed
That is a very complicated unit for the average handyman. It has
electronic controls and a relay board, sensors and a locking mechanism.
First thing I would check is the locking mechanism and the switch on
it. Do this first and let me know if you find one of the switches
defective or shorted. While there, check the light switch which is
bi-functional being used for the light and also to tell the ERC the door
is opened or closed.
Jenn-Air self-cleaning ovens have a special setting that allows you to clean the oven without chemicals or scrubbing. The oven heats to a temperature higher than used for cooking. The intense heat burns food spills and other residue off oven's inner surfaces.
Instructions
1. Remove the broiler pan and any utensils to prevent them from being damaged. Take out the oven racks, since the high heat might discolor them.
2. Wet a cleaning cloth or sponge with hot water and detergent. Wash off splatters or spills from areas that won't be affected by the cleaning process, including the oven door liner and the oven's front frame. Wipe up any excess grease or spills on the oven floor.
3. Close the oven door and press the "clean" pad on the unit's touch pad.
4. Enter the amount of cleaning time. For example, two hours is appropriate for a lightly soiled oven, three for average and four for heavily soiled. Cleaning should start immediately. The oven will remain locked during the cycle.
5. To delay cleaning, hit the "stop time" pad and enter the desired stop time. For example, if it is 9 p.m. and you want the oven to clean for three hours starting at 10 p.m., key in the numbers 1,0,0.
6. While the cleaning function operates, use the scouring pads to wash the oven racks and other utensils. Once the cycle ends and the oven unlocks and cools, you can use a damp cloth to pick up any loose or burnt debris inside. Replace the racks, broiler pan and utensils.
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i've cleaned the inside, removed 2 screws and took a cover off the bottom/inside... no spill or debris there, i don't know where the smoke is coming from. i tried running the clean cycle, but there's too much smoke, had to stop.
any ideas besides "call service"? anyone?
i have the same problem. no spills, i cleaned the inside to be sure, i even removed the 2 screws inside on the bottom and took that cover out... nothing under there. i tried the clean option but after a few minutes that smoked too bad also.
how easy is it to take apart in the back? is a manual easy to find? (i hate sears stuff)
does any one have any ideas besides 'call a service tech'... really? that's why people go to these sites so we don't have to pay for expensive service calls....
thanks!
any resolution to this? I have the same problem.
gAS OVEN JUST STARTED SMOKING. THE SMOKE IS COMMING UP FROM BOTTOM OF OVEN. FIRST TIME I HAVE HAD PROBLEM.
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