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Important Reminders
Flammable and explosive materials should be kept away from and never baked inside an oven to prevent explosions.
In the event of a failure in electrical control, the main power supply should be immediately disconnected for inspection.
Do not remove the temperature sensing elements from the box during operation to prevent temperature loss and damage to the equipment.
Regular inspections of control electrical equipment are essential to ensure optimal performance during use.
5. The internal program of the temperature control instrument is pre-adjusted at the factory, so users typically only need to adjust the temperature.
Do not place the oven in an environment with high humidity.
Section II: Fault Handling
1. If the "PV" temperature control gauge displays "LLLL" or "EEEE," first check if the temperature sensing element is damaged. If the temperature sensing element is functioning normally, it indicates that the gauge itself is faulty.
2. If heating suddenly stops during the warming-up process, first check if the blower motor is operating. If the fan shows normal, then inspect if the intermediate relay is loose. During normal operation, if the equipment alarms, the main power supply of the control box should be immediately turned off, which is generally due to a faulty heating controller.
Here are the common precautions and troubleshooting for high-temperature ovens. We hope this article helps you. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact our online customer service or leave a message for the editor. We look forward to discussing with you!








