SOURCE: baumatic 1870ss steel electric oven
sounds like your element is not wired in properly or its faulty get someone to look at it
SOURCE: bottom oven not working
A tripped breaker or blown fuse on an electric oven or cook-top, combined with an element that has stopped working, is usually a sign of a shorted, then blown (if the fuse or breaker no longer fail) element.
If you know how to use an ohmeter, you can pull the element, disconnect the wires from each end, then measure the resistance between each end of the element, and each element to the outer sheath.
A good element has just a few ohms of resistance between the wire connection points, and infinite resistance from the wire connection points to the outer sheath. Any readings other than that means the element is bad and need's to be replaced.
SOURCE: Baumatic B501SS Built In Stainless steel electric single oven
If the fan is working in the main oven and there is no heat, then it will be a faulty element.
Remove the cover at rear of oven
and you will see the round element. remove it and replace with new one.
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SOURCE: Baumatic BT187ss Oven All working EXCEPT fan assisted cooking
I have a similar problem with my Zanussi and discovered there is a seperate element arounfd the fan wihich I think may be burnt out. Could be a similar fault have you investigated behind the panels in side the oven?
SOURCE: baumatic bottom double oven does not work, both
Have you set the clock right, ovens wont work if clock in auto mode
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richard saupe
appliance repairman Colchester
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