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I presume it is gas powered? They are available in all sorts of dual fuel variations. When you operate one element all the igniters spark. It sound like the igniter switch for the oven need adjusting. They normally operate on a cam so when you turn the control knob, the cam lobe runs up onto the micro-switch and then off it again creating a ignition spark on the way.
this cooker has an ignition system by pressing the knob of the item that you want to ignite.
As all sparkplugs work and only the oven is the source of the problem, i think that the contact behind the knob of the oven sticks
It looks like this one and is behind the facia, between the knob and the valve.
it,s on the back of your oven on the left hand side looking at it from the back there,s a large silver sticker with different country,s name,s and a small silver sticker just below it with the make and model number on it hope this help for you '
Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
I will assume you have the gas. there is no thermocouple, your oven use electronic ignition. you may have a bad liter or you need to clean the grills
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the part that you need is the oven ignitor, located nest to the oven burner. that part gets hot to open the gas to the burner, that will make the oven work again.
we had the same problem - a power cut then the clock flashed up 'auto' preventing the oven from working.
After downloading the manual from the rangemaster website we learnt that all you need to do (for the classic dual fuel anyway) is to press in the 2 buttons on the left and set the time using the + or - keys. Dead easy and Christmas dinner is back on!
Your electronic oven control (clock) has failed. This being a new appliance, it will be covered under warranty. Call the dealer and ask for the manufacturers warranty/customer service phone number or ask if the dealer provides warranty service. You will need to provide them with the Model and Serial number to obtain service, so have this ready when you call.
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