Friday, October 23, 2020

The Next Big Thing in Vulcan Hart Oven Troubleshooting

 Holding Oven Troubleshooting

The Vulcan Cook & Hold Oven precisely controls heat to retain your food’s flavor and nutritional value. Here are common problems that can pop up from time to time.





Vulcan Hart VRH Cook and Hold Ovens


Oven or Cooling Fans Not Operating

Operational issues can be tied to the power source or cooling fans. Check if the oven isn’t plugged in or the “ON/OFF” switch isn’t on. If neither is the problem, see if your circuit breaker to see if it needs to be reset or a fuse has to be replaced.


When you see the indicator lights on but the cooling fans aren’t running, see if the oven is below 150°F. If it’s not, there could be a faulty connection, thermostat, fan, or wire. Either issue will need to be resolved by an authorized technician. stoves oven parts replacement



Oven Not Heating or Has Incorrect Temperature

The following can cause heating or temperature issues on your holding oven:


Faulty cooking temperature thermostat – Set the thermostat to 250°F, and wait a few minutes before checking the rear of the oven to see if it’s warm. If the power switch is on and the cooking temperature indicator is lit but the oven isn’t heating, contact an authorized technician to resolve the issue.

Faulty holding temperature thermostat – Turn the knob to 250°F, and wait a few minutes before seeing if the rear of the oven cavity has heat. If the power switch and temperature indicator are lit but the unit isn’t heating, have an authorized technician to repair the problem.

Faulty high-limit thermostat or heating element – A broken high-limit thermostat or heating element can affect your oven’s temperature. Make sure an authorized technician repairs the issue to help keep your unit protected under warranty. stoves oven spare parts

Need more help troubleshooting a Vulcan oven? Check out our collection of Vulcan manuals for tips and instructions.

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