SOURCE: Belling DB3 Main oven door falling off its hinges
The same thing is happening with my oven. I have found a web page which sells the parts and removing the door and replacing the hinge would be easy enough. The design of the door however, may mean the problem just happens again.
http://www.espares.co.uk/part/cookers-and-hobs/belling/db3/p/1092/154/0/547474/550894/door-hinge.html
SOURCE: Belling Countrychef, main oven will
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If your oven won't bake, check these:
Bake igniter
Other causes
Bake igniter
Usually when an oven won't bake, it's because the bake igniter is weak or burned out. The igniter is a small, round or rectangular device, that's about 1 inch by 4 to 8 inches. It's near the burner itself.
The burner is the tube-type device the gas flows through before it's ignited. It has many small holes on the sides to let the gas, when ignited, form a long, low flame. If the igniter is weak, if it glows red but doesn't get hot enough, or if it's burned out, the gas doesn't flow to the burner and the burner won't ignite. If this is the problem, you may need to replace either the igniter or the gas safety valve. Usually the igniter is to blame.
Other causes
Other reasons that your oven may not bake are:
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SOURCE: Oven will not respond
The knob won't have any effect on the flame size. The knob controls temperature. If you're referring to the pilot light staying on and then the main flame not going on...that's another problem. If the main flame will not go on, the assembly that controls the main flame is likely defective. If the unit has a thermocouple, you might change it out first. Sometimes, that's all that is needed and they're cheap.
SOURCE: main ovens dont work
if the clock is not set the ovens wont work,they dont have to say the right time but they do have to have a time. to set the clock hold the hand button and the clock button(first two buttons),and then plus or minus to set the time
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