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We have a ten-year old GE self-cleaning glass-top electric range.
My wife had never used the self-cleaning feature mainly because of the high electricity consumption (she says). Anyway, because she is now disabled, leaving me to become chief cook and bottle-washer, I find that I now need to clean the oven. I decided I would try the self-cleaning feature to ease my tasks a little. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that the cleaning cycle would only run some 10 minutes before tripping the 220 breaker. When I reset the breaker, and tried it again, it did the same. Three times before I quit, fearing that there must be an overload. The breaker is a 40-amp'er. I can and did clean the oven manually, with easy-off, and can continue to do so. But I am wondering why this all happened. What does everyone think? xiexie Wei |
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