Overview
ILVE Professional Plus ovens use traditional manual controls and mechanical thermostats to deliver a classic cooking experience with professional-grade performance.
Because temperature is regulated mechanically rather than digitally, slight temperature fluctuations are normal.
However, true overheating—where the oven significantly exceeds the set temperature or consistently burns food under normal conditions—is not normal and should be evaluated.
In many cases, overheating is related to user settings, rack placement, or natural heat concentration. In others, it may indicate a thermostat or regulation issue.
Common Causes
If the oven display and controls operate normally but the oven does not heat, the issue is typically related to one of the following:
- Temperature set too high
- Natural fluctuation of the mechanical thermostat
- Incorrect rack placement
- Heat concentration near the top or bottom
- Incomplete preheat
- Airflow restriction inside the oven
- Thermostat calibration variance
- Thermostat not regulating properly
Operational Note
Professional Plus ovens use mechanical thermostats, which may result in slight temperature variation during operation. Heat may concentrate differently within the oven depending on rack position and cooking conditions.
However, the oven should not consistently exceed the set temperature or burn food under normal conditions.
Repeated overheating is not normal and should be addressed.
Troubleshooting Tip
Review the troubleshooting chart on the following page before contacting service.| Possible Cause | What To Do |
|---|---|
| Oven hotter than expected due to mechanical thermostat variance | Lower temperature slightly and retest |
| Food burning on bottom due to heat concentration near base | Move rack higher |
| Food burning on top due to proximity to upper heat | Move rack lower |
| Oven exceeds set temperature due to thermostat inconsistency | Reset and monitor |
| Uneven or excessive heat due to airflow obstruction | Clear oven cavity |
| Oven continues heating excessively due to thermostat not cycling | Service required |
Step 1: Confirm cooking mode
Professional Plus ovens use a mechanical thermostat, which regulates temperature by cycling above and below the set point.
Small temperature fluctuations are normal, and heat may feel stronger than expected.
Note:
- This is part of normal operation and does not indicate overheating. Refer to the ILVE Oven Functions Guide for Professional Plus.
Step 2: Verify temperature setting
Check:
- Knob is set correctly
- Temperature marking is accurate
- No accidental high setting
Action:
- Set oven to 350°F (175°C)
- Allow full preheat before testing
Step 3: Allow full preheat
Proper preheat is required to stabilize oven temperature. Placing food too early can result in uneven heat and more aggressive cooking.
Action:
- Allow full preheat before inserting food
- Avoid opening the door during preheat
Step 4: Verify rack position
Rack placement affects heat distribution within the oven.
- Top → more radiant heat
- Bottom → stronger base heat
- Center → most balanced
Action:
- Use the center rack for most cooking
- Adjust based on browning results
Step 5: Check airflow & ventilation
Restricted airflow can affect temperature balance and cause uneven or excessive heat.
Check for:
- Blocked vents
- Poor internal airflow
- Installation limiting ventilation
Action:
- Remove unnecessary items
- Maintain proper spacing inside the oven
Step 6: Identify oven behavior
| Situation | Issue | Possible Causes |
|---|---|---|
| A | Oven cooks faster but consistently | Convection efficiency (normal behavior) |
| B | Food burns in specific areas | Rack placement or heat concentration |
| C | Oven exceeds set temperature consistently | Thermostat calibration issue |
| D | Oven does not cycle heat properly | Thermostat issue |
Step 7: Reset the oven
Resetting can clear temporary faults related to sensors or control systems.
Instructions:
- Turn OFF circuit breaker
- Wait at least 2 minutes
- Turn breaker back ON
Test again under normal conditions.
Step 8: Gas vs electric considerations
| Gas Oven Cavities | Electric / Dual-Fuel Oven Cavities |
|---|---|
Heat may feel stronger near the base, and the flame will cycle to regulate temperature. If the flame remains constant or does not cycle: → Possible ignition or control issue | Heating elements cycle on and off to maintain temperature. If the elements remain on continuously: → Thermostat or control issue |
When to contact service
If the oven does not heat after completing these steps, the problem may involve:
- Temperature sensor failure
- Regulation issue
- Airflow system imbalance
These components require inspection by a qualified service technician.
Contact ILVE USA Customer Service to schedule service.

