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This thread discusses a participant's experience with a self-cleaning oven cycle that resulted in a cracked glass door. Various participants share their reactions, personal experiences with self-cleaning ovens, and concerns regarding safety and warranties.
Views differ on the safety and reliability of self-cleaning ovens, with some participants expressing fear and caution while others share their experiences of using the feature without issues. No clear consensus emerges regarding the safety of the self-cleaning cycle.
Participants share personal anecdotes and concerns related to the self-cleaning function of ovens, highlighting varying experiences and safety considerations.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and community members who use self-cleaning ovens or are considering their safety and functionality.
That is a great idea! I didn't think to do it that late. Do most oven shut off after the cycle, or would I have to shut it off myself?quiverfull7 said:I run my self cleaning cycle... on the stove... after the kids go to bed... which for a pregnant mom may not be the opportune time because I know you just want to crash too but at least I don't worry about them by the stove then.
If your oven's glass door cracked during the self-cleaning cycle, the first step is to turn off the oven and allow it to cool completely. Once cooled, assess the damage. If the crack is significant or the glass is shattered, it's important to avoid using the oven until it is repaired. Contact a professional technician or the manufacturer for guidance on replacing the glass door.
No, it is not safe to use your oven if the glass door has cracked. A cracked door can compromise the oven's insulation and may lead to further damage or safety hazards. It's best to refrain from using the oven until the glass door is repaired or replaced.
To help prevent your oven's glass door from cracking during the self-cleaning cycle, ensure that the oven is properly maintained and that the self-cleaning feature is used according to the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid running the self-cleaning cycle too frequently, and check for any existing damage to the door before initiating the cycle.
The glass door can crack during the self-cleaning cycle due to thermal stress caused by rapid temperature changes, pre-existing weaknesses in the glass, or improper installation. If the oven is not functioning correctly or if there are any structural issues, these can also contribute to the risk of cracking.
Whether your oven warranty covers the glass door replacement depends on the specific terms and conditions of your warranty. Many warranties do cover parts that fail due to manufacturing defects but may not cover damage caused by misuse or accidents. Check your warranty documentation or contact the manufacturer for clarification on coverage.