MY BOSCH ELECTRIC RANGE NOTHING WORKS, GET POWER NO HEAT
MY ELECTRIC OVEN , AND RANGE TOP NO HEAT, NOT WORKING, BUT CLOCKS WORKS, I AM GETTING ELECTRIC POWER TO UNIT, BUT NO HEAT IN OVEN OR SMOOTH TOP. PLEASE HELP!
u may need to set ur clock to manual operation. check instructions if u hav them u may need to set ur clock to manual operation. check instructions if u hav them
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The electronic timer/clock must be working and be in manual mode for the oven to work. Try turning the power off and on and see if it resets. If is doesn't you might need a new timer unit. If you don't need the timer and clock it can be easily by-passed at the rear by joining the active and load wires and the oven will work.
According to your symptoms, it appears that you will need a new electronic oven control board. If nothing on the range heats, you could have a tripped breaker on the 120 volt L2 leg of 240 volt power. This would prevent the cook top burners and the oven elements from heating.
Have you check the outlet to see if its geting power, if not, check the main breaker in the breaker box, you may have to turn the breaker to the off postion and then back to the on postion, if power is going to the outlet your stove should work.
you will need to replace the control board that contains the clock readout,any power surges ruins these electronics instantly,this can be replaced by removing the rear cover on the back of the unit and remove screws securing the electronic module
It sounds like you only have one side of the 220v current coming into the range. I suggest checking the outlet feeding the range for proper power. The problem could actually be in your circuit breaker, only sending power via one of the conductors.
check your fuse / breaker box make sure you have power (sounds like you dropped a leg of power) make sure breakers/fuse is on/good flip it to off the to on if oven don't work then take a look at the cord to the range check power at the wall then open where cord goes into range check power or you may even find the cord burnt in there if so replace all damaged wires good luck
heating elements are usually good or failed with nothing between so unlikely to be the element.
problem probably lies with the thermostat. to check, bypass the thermostat and check the oven gets really hot.
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