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Check the connections to the oven heating element for oxidation. If the wire insulation at the connector looks like it has been overheated, you almost certainly have a bad connection.
Electric grill most often uses heater element to heat up.Maybe your heater elemen is shorted to oven body thus tripping the safety device. Check your grill system using insulation tester.If the insulation is low check the heater elemen insulation and if defective replace them.
Hello, Thank You for using FixYa. I will be helping you today.You didnt have to change the computer you need to replace the control panel. The control panel is the whole front piece which has the touch membrane on it. This is common on these units.
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take the covers off the burners and look, the jets are near the burners, small wrench to turn them out and replace with the other jets. the oven is a different story, and depending on you model may not even have jets that can be replaced, rather you adjust the one jet that's in there by turning it with a wrench (you should have gotten a book that helps with this)
Yes, replace the lower element by first turning off the circuit breaker to the oven (110V is still to half of the 220V element circuit even though the oven setting is turned off), then unscrew the two screws holding the element to the back wall of the oven, then pull the element out (may have to tug it a bit to get the connectors through the insulation), and pull the wire connector clips off the element.
There is no reset button on range. Do you mean your house breaker is tripped? I would check for bare wires shorting to ground. Look for evidence of mice, as in droppings. If so they probably chewed on wires.
you would want to make sure that your power supply is secured to your oven.also make sure that you are getting required volts info located on data plate.if this does not solve problem replace display board.
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