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New oven won't heat

Heated when demoed but after install ,no heat. All function buttons work. Clicking happens and fan is blowing, but still no heat

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1.Check sensor connection. 2.Measure sensor resistance (1080 Ohms at 70 degrees F. Add 2 Ohms per degree F). 3.If resistance is not valid, replace sensor. 4.If sensor resistance and connections are good, then check for welded-closed relays on the control.

Here is the sensor to order if it is bad.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2007

SOURCE: Double oven / convection not working

It is likely that the convection element is burned out and needs to be replaced. If all other functions are working then this is the place to start. Teh back panel inside of the oven can be removed by removing the 4 visible philips screws on it. The element should look smooth and round, if not then it needs to be replaced. Be sure to turn power off to the oven before replacing it. Remove the screws that fasten the element to the back wall and gently pull the element away from the wall an inch or so. the wires will be exposed and can be unclipped from the element do not let them fall inside of the back of the oven or you will have to remove the oven from the wall to get at the back panel. Install the new element in the reverse procedure. If the element looks good then it will have to be tested with a multimeter to verify that it is still good before proceeding to check the selector switch for burn marks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2007

SOURCE: bottom oven not working

If its brand new, most possibly the electrician did not bridge the mains connection. It sounds like an installation fault. There is usually a jumper between 1-2-3 on the L connection on the mains, and a jumper between 4-5 on the N connection. Oshie

Laurie2212

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  • Posted on May 09, 2008

SOURCE: No heat in the main oven

Hi

We had the same problem - turned out to be the fan oven element - simple to fit - remove the back plate around the fan (6 screws) to expose the element. Remove screws securing element and disconnect wires (mark wires before removing) Our replacement was £40, but take the original as there are quite a few variants - you will also need the full ENR number (on side of housing) However, be aware that if this does not work, the thermostat may also have blown with the element. We were lucky as replacing the elelment fixed the problem.

barkencoa

Barry Coates

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2008

SOURCE: smeg oven

Sounds like you need a new oven element fitting.

barkencoa

Barry Coates

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: Oven is not heating...the convection fan blows, but no heat

If the oven is electric and fan assisted,then I would suggest that the oven fan element is faulty.
Plz rate this solution.
thanks.

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