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New gas range smokes when first turned on



 
 
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Old 16-03-2008, 06:12 PM posted to rec.food.equipment
DIH
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Default New gas range smokes when first turned on

I just installed a new GE gas range in my kitchen. After a couple of
minutes of it being on, a metallic smelling smoke starts to plume up
from the top of the oven.
Is this normal? Is there a "burn in" (no pun intended) period?
If so, how long?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Dave
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Old 16-03-2008, 08:48 PM posted to rec.food.equipment
Kenneth
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Default New gas range smokes when first turned on

On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 18:12:59 GMT, DIH
wrote:

I just installed a new GE gas range in my kitchen. After a couple of
minutes of it being on, a metallic smelling smoke starts to plume up
from the top of the oven.
Is this normal? Is there a "burn in" (no pun intended) period?
If so, how long?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Dave


Hi Dave,

I would call the folks who installed it...

But that said, it would not surprise me at all if certain
parts of the interior were coated with materials to prevent
rust etc. If such coatings were not completely removed, they
might have an odor when heated.

You said "range", but does are you talking about an oven? If
so, does it have a self cleaning cycle?

If it does, you might consider opening a window or two,
starting the self clean cycle, and going out to catch a
movie.

All the best,
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Kenneth

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Old 17-03-2008, 06:32 AM posted to rec.food.equipment
Wayne Boatwright[_4_]
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Default New gas range smokes when first turned on

On Sun 16 Mar 2008 11:12:59a, DIH told us...

I just installed a new GE gas range in my kitchen. After a couple of
minutes of it being on, a metallic smelling smoke starts to plume up
from the top of the oven.
Is this normal? Is there a "burn in" (no pun intended) period?
If so, how long?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Dave


Yes, it's normal.

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