Overview
ILVE Majestic ovens use a TFT-based electronic control system combined with convection airflow to regulate cooking performance and distribute heat evenly throughout the oven cavity. These ovens are designed to deliver consistent baking results once fully preheated and properly loaded.
If baking results are uneven, food may cook inconsistently—such as overcooked edges with undercooked centers, uneven browning, or inconsistent doneness between items. This can occur even when the set temperature is correct.
During operation, the oven transitions through a controlled preheating phase, and baking performance stabilizes only after this phase is complete. Evaluating results too early or under improper conditions may lead to inconsistent outcomes.
This guide will help determine whether uneven baking is caused by normal cooking conditions, setup and usage factors, or a potential airflow or control-related issue.
Common Causes
If baking results are uneven, the issue is typically related to one of the following:
- Incomplete preheat
- Incorrect cooking mode (Static vs Convection)
- Uneven oven load or overcrowding
- Improper rack position
- Multiple trays affecting airflow
- Frequent door opening
- Convection airflow pattern
- Bakeware type or placement
- Early evaluation before stabilization
Operational Note
Majestic ovens circulate a higher volume of air compared to standard ovens. This improves efficiency but requires proper spacing and full preheat for consistent baking results. The TFT display confirms when preheat is complete and cooking conditions are stabilized.
Troubleshooting Tip
Review the troubleshooting chart on the following page before contacting service.| Possible Cause | What To Do |
|---|---|
| Food browned on outside but raw inside | Airflow concentration |
| Uneven baking across tray | Rack position or airflow pattern |
| Multiple trays bake unevenly | Airflow restriction |
| Tops cook faster than bottoms | Strong convection effect |
| Inconsistent batch results | Load variation |
| Results improve after longer time | Large cavity stabilization |
Step 1: Confirm preheat completion
Steps:
- Set oven to desired temperature
- Wait for TFT display to indicate preheat complete
- Do NOT place food in oven early
Important:
- The oven must complete its preheating cycle before accurate baking performance is achieved.
Step 2: Confirm cooking mode
Steps:
- Check if oven is set to Convection / Fan mode
- Compare results using Static (non-convection) mode
- Test under standard conditions:
- 350°F (175°C)
- Single tray
Step 3: Evaluate rack position
Steps:
- Use center rack for most cooking
- Avoid placing food too close to top or bottom
- Adjust rack position and retest
Important:
- Top rack → stronger radiant heat
- Bottom rack → stronger base heat
- Center → most balanced
Step 4: Check oven load and tray placement
Steps:
- Avoid overcrowding the oven
- Space items evenly
- Do not allow trays to touch oven walls
- Avoid using oversized trays that block airflow
Important:
- Proper airflow is required for consistent baking results.
Step 5: Test single item performance
Steps:
- Place one item in the center of the oven
- Cook under standard conditions
- Observe results
Important:
- If cooking improves with one item, the issue is related to load/airflow.
Step 6: Minimize door opening
Steps:
- Avoid frequent door opening
- Limit heat loss during cooking
Important:
- Opening the door disrupts airflow and heat distribution.
Step 7: Reset the oven
Steps:
- Turn OFF the circuit breaker
- Wait at least 2 minutes
- Turn the breaker back ON
- Test the oven at 350°F (175°C) using Convection / Fan mode
Step 8: Observe temperature behavior
| Situation | Issue | Possible Causes |
|---|---|---|
| A | Results improve after full preheat | Normal operation |
| B | Uneven baking improves with better spacing | Load/airflow issue |
| C | Single tray bakes evenly, multiple trays do not | Airflow limitation |
| D | Uneven results persist under all conditions | Possible airflow or control issue |
Step 9: Identify unsafe conditions
Steps:
- Food consistently undercooked in center
- Uneven results regardless of setup
- No improvement after adjusting rack and load
If any of these occur:
- Turn OFF power at the breaker
- Do NOT continue use
- Contact a qualified technician
When to contact service
Service is required if:
- Uneven baking persists after proper preheat and setup
- Convection performance appears ineffective
- Results are inconsistent across all conditions
- Oven does not stabilize after preheat
Possible causes include:
- Convection fan malfunction
- Airflow obstruction
- Internal component issue
- Control system issue
These components require inspection by a qualified service technician.
Contact ILVE USA Customer Service to schedule service.

