Smelt something burning when using oven, why??

Started by shoooer, December 01, 2008, 09:52:38 AM

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shoooer

My oven maybe has any faults!! I always smelt something burning when using it, only first seconds. I examined and scrubbed it, but nothing leftover inside of this oven. Have you come across this problem? Do you know why? The brand of my oven is AEG, and the model number is U31005M, AEG U31005M built under double oven. Do you know why? Please let me know! Thank you!

gogannaka

Its the smell of lubricants. Its normal with new heating devices.
Did you read the manual carefully? I'm sure they mentioned it somewhere.

In any case do not panic.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

Abbas Bubakar El-ta'alu

Thermal energy is produced when one uses an oven, and this reacts, to some extent, with even the materials that line its inner layers (as made mentioned by Gogan naka). As a result, some characteristic odours are produced.
"It is not the strongest species that survive nor the most intelligent, but the ones that are more responsive to change"
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arlyn9391

Quote from: shoooer on December 01, 2008, 09:52:38 AM
My oven maybe has any faults!! I always smelt something burning when using it, only first seconds. I examined and scrubbed it, but nothing leftover inside of this oven. Have you come across this problem? Do you know why? The brand of my oven is AEG, and the model number is U31005M, AEG U31005M built under double oven. Do you know why? Please let me know! Thank you!


Maybe you should ask the one who really know the problem. And maybe you have your own fault and your oven also and the manufacturer.




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nasr19

Yes, it could be from the smell of lubricants or vanish on the transformer windings - especially if the smells are within the first few days of purchase. If however, the smells persist, the culprits could be spilled oils, fats, etc. But it could be a sign of over-heating somewhere, maybe in the circuitry or transformer... My advice? play it safe, call a technician ASAP to check it out. Better still, if it is still within warranty period, simply return it.