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Nov 8, 2013 - but do want to say that I broil in my Breville Smart Oven and it's great.... I have never had a gas stove in any home I've ever lived in, always ...
Apartment Therapy's The KitchnMar 31, 2010 - Every oven that we've ever come across has some kind of broiler - it's the same device as heats your oven for baking or roasting, after all.
The oven and broiler on my stove won't heat up. Was working ... Having a Oven not working can be rather disappointing as well quite a concern. I have taken the ...
Take a look at the oven ignitor,you might have two.The one at the top is the broiler ignitor.And the one at the bottom is your oven ignitor under your lower oven plate.
either its the oven sensor rod located at the top of the ovens cavity,or your bake element could be getting a hot spot which is when it gets a discolored spot in the element and can no longer pass sufficient current to heat the oven past 250 degrees
Hello there Please read the entire solution to see which best decribes your problem ok first. If neither the oven nor the broiler heats, but the
range burners still work, the clock may be set for a timed or
self-cleaning cycle. Check to be sure the clock buttons and knobs are
set properly. If your clock has a knob that says "push for man(ual),"
push the knob in and try heating the oven and broiler again. If they
still don't work properly, you probably have a defect in the thermostat,
selector switch, or common wiring. Note… If the oven doesn't have a separate
bake/broil/etc. selector switch, the problem is often with the
thermostat. It's not easy to check the selector switch or thermostat for
proper operation. If you suspect a problem with either of these,
Possibly the bake igniter, the temperature sensor or the electronic oven clock/control. Does broil mode heat properly or does it run cool also? If broil heats to the proper temperature then the temperature sensor is probably ok. That leaves the ignitor or the controller which takes some more troubleshooting. If it is the controller, we repair them at www.fixyourboard.com.
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