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Hi Tony! If your Parmco oven temperature knob is stuck, you can try a few things to fix it. Here are some suggestions:
Try applying some lubricant: You can try applying a small amount of WD-40 or silicone lubricant around the base of the knob. This might help loosen it up and make it easier to turn.
Use pliers: If the knob is stuck, you can try using pliers to turn it. Wrap a cloth around the knob to protect it from scratches and then use the pliers to gently turn it. Be careful not to apply too much force or you might break the knob.
Check for obstructions: Sometimes, the knob can get stuck because something is blocking it from turning. Check to see if anything inside the oven might be preventing the knob from turning.
Call a professional: If none of the above solutions work, you might need to call a professional to come and take a look at your oven. They'll be able to diagnose the problem and fix it for you.
I hope these suggestions help you fix your Parmco oven temperature knob!
actually it takes less time to heat up and cook with the fan running
That is why it is called a fan forced oven as the fan forces the hot air all around the oven , heating it quicker and giving a better cooking result by moving hot air all around what is being cooked
u say element not working? so its a gas and electric? If so check the element with a multi meter for continuity. I would say check ur gas safety valve also but u say it does work in grill?
Set the clock by following these steps:
a). Touch TIME pad.
b). Turn rotary knob clockwise until CLOCK
appears.
c). Touch TIME pad.
d). Turn rotary knob in either direction. The
time displayed will change in 10-minute increments
and indicate AM or PM. Turn the
knob in the opposite direction and the display
will change in one-minute increments.
e). Touch TIME pad. The clock is now set.
in some units there is button instead of knob in that case the clock indicating button has to be pressed .
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