Smart Range & Wall Oven - Tips for Using Remote Enable
The Remote Enable feature on smart wall ovens and ranges allows you to start your oven remotely by using the SmartHQ™ app on your smartphone, or hands-free control with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant*.
About Remote Enable
- The appliance needs to be connected to your home network before using the Remote Enable pad. For help getting Connected, visit: Smart Range & Wall Oven - Set Up Built-In WiFi.
- For more information about using Amazon Alexa for hands-free voice control of your smart appliances, see: Amazon Alexa Benefits for Smart Appliances.
- For more information about using the Google Assistant for hands-free voice control of your smart appliances, see: The Google Assistant Benefits for Smart Appliances.
Tips For Using Remote Enable
- Remote Enable turns off when the cooking cycle ends or if you cancel the feature. We recommend pressing the Remote Enable button each time you turn off the oven or remove your food so this feature will be ready for remote use the next time you need it.
- Before setting Remote Enable, make sure nothing is being stored in the oven, such as pans or utensils.
- All of the Special Features outlined in the Owner's Manual can be modified at any time and don't require engaging Remote Enable first. Examples include Sabbath mode, beeper volume, and clock mode.
How to Remote Enable
- Smart Range & Wall Oven - Starting Your Oven Remotely
- Smart Range & Wall Oven - Control Your Oven Remotely
- Smart Range & Wall Oven - Cancel Remote Enable
Support
For further assistance, call the Connected Home Support Line at 1-800-220-6899 (Monday - Friday 9am - 9pm EST, Saturday 9am - 3pm EST), or email [email protected].
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