I understand your display panel is only partial. Some possibilities why this may be occurring include issues with your appliance's power supply, being plugged into a GFI outlet, display toggle, or a faulty control panel.
I always recommend resetting your cooking appliance first. You can do so by unplugging the range or flipping the circuit breaker for about 30 seconds and then turning the appliance back on. If the instructions above do not solve the problem, I am fairly confident that an authorized service agent will be able to restore your appliance to its normal operating condition. You can often locate a qualified service technician on the manufacturer website.
Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to assist you!
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Hello Robert, thank you for your inquiry!
I understand your display panel is only partial. Some possibilities why this may be occurring include issues with your appliance's power supply, being plugged into a GFI outlet, display toggle, or a faulty control panel.
I always recommend resetting your cooking appliance first. You can do so by unplugging the range or flipping the circuit breaker for about 30 seconds and then turning the appliance back on. If the instructions above do not solve the problem, I am fairly confident that an authorized service agent will be able to restore your appliance to its normal operating condition. You can often locate a qualified service technician on the manufacturer website.
Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to assist you!