Danby 24″ Wide Electric Range in White

$749.99

PDSF
DERM240WC
  • Compact solution for small space living: 24″ free standing electric range with a large 2.5 cu. ft. oven capacity
  • Manual, easy to clean pyrolytic oven and lift up cooktop
  • Coil temperature limiting elements: 1x 7.5″ (2100 W) for quick boiling and 3 x 6″ (1250 W) coil elements metal/glass door with XL window
  • Powerful even baking: six pass hidden bake (2000 W) and broil (2200 W) elements for maximum baking power.
  • Oven light
  • Oven temperature range of 200°F – 450°F
  • Flexibility: two oven racks with three adjustable positions and safety stops for optimal cooking
  • 24-month warranty on parts and labor with in-home service

En inventaire

Comparer
  • Manuels
  • Critiques
  • Troubleshooting

Spécifications

  • Largeur du produit
    23.4 " (59.44 cm)
  • Profondeur du produit
    25.8 " (65.53 cm)
  • Hauteur du produit
    41.5 " (105.41 cm)
  • Poids du produit
    112.5 lbs (51.03 kg)
  • Largeur avec emballage
    26.2 " (66.55 cm)
  • Profondeur emballée
    26 " (66.04 cm)
  • Hauteur emballée
    39.75 " (100.97 cm)
  • Poids emballé
    128.88 lbs (58.46 kg)

Critiques

Troubleshooting

How Come My Stove Isn’t Heating Evenly?

If your stove isn’t heating evenly, here are a couple of common issues to check:

  1. Check Your Cookware
    Ensure you’re using pots and pans with a flat bottom. Warped or uneven cookware won’t make good contact with the heating element, which can lead to uneven cooking results.
  2. Check If the Range Is Level
    An unlevel stove can cause food to cook unevenly. Use a bubble level or a level app on your phone to check if your stove is sitting flat. If it’s not, adjust the legs or feet until the range is level.

Addressing these two factors usually solves most uneven heating issues. If you’re still having trouble after checking your cookware and levelling your stove, there might be an issue with the heating element or internal components, and we recommend contacting a professional for service.

Why Is My Burner Staying On High Or Not Turning Off?

If your stove burner is stuck on high or won’t turn off, here’s how you can troubleshoot:

1. Check the Stove Knob: Sometimes, a broken or stuck knob can prevent you from adjusting the burner. Unplug your stove for safety, then remove the knob and try turning the control stem manually. If the burner adjusts properly, clean the area to remove any dirt or grime, and then replace the knob.

2. If the Control Doesn’t Adjust Manually: If turning the control stem by hand doesn’t fix the issue, there may be a problem with the internal switch or electrical components. In this case, it’s best to contact a professional for service to ensure your stove is repaired safely and correctly. Avoid using the affected burner until it’s fixed to prevent any safety hazards.