Your left hand oven is a conventional oven it has two heating elements one at the top and one at the bottom, if one of these is not working then the high temperature cannot be reached.
Thank you Brian. It looks like we have the bottom element that's not responding and needs changes. I don't know if it's something that my husband can do. I'll let him know.
Would you by any chance know where I can download a manual for it as it came with the house and we had to figure it out.
Thanks again
Victoria
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SOURCE: rangemaster leisure 110
Hi
Just to say we sorted the problem. Simply the bulb was out in the one oven. We replaced this and problem solved.
Carole
SOURCE: Rangemaster 110
Reading the user manual, it states that the flame initially comes on low, until it is "sensed" by the flame sensing device. This to me sounds suspiciously like the flame isn't being sensed and so never gets increased to the normal level.
I've not had time for a proper look at it.... but from a quick glance this morning this looked like a "flame rectifier" probe next to my burner (as we commonly use in boilers to sense if the gas burner is lit). This is just a metal probe. They send a high-ish AC voltage signal (Sine wave) from it, through the flame, to the earthed metal case. The flame acts like a diode (yes it really does work !) and simple electronics detects the change in the applied signal (rectified) due to the flame. I know from personal experience they (the probes) get coated with crud (carbon, etc) and need a good clean. I suggest you try cleaning both it and the metal area opposite it. If necessary the probes metal tip could be GENTLY rubbed with very fine Emmery cloth, etc, if badly coated.
Other than that, if it is sensing the flame, then it must be the gas control device (solenoid valve ?) that is jammed, blocked or just defective.
Simples......
SOURCE: i have a leisure rangemaster 110 double gas oven
the flame safety device need replacing (FFD)... this lets the full gas through when flame is sensed... safety 1st as a gas engineer will be required..
SOURCE: I have a leisure rangemaster 110 dual fuel cooker.
at the back of the timer/clock there are 4 wires live and neutral to power the timer/clock and 2 others they may be red or orange. safely connect these other 2 together and you are good to go. if you need a new clock email me [email protected]
SOURCE: I have just moved into a house with Leisure
http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/Siteimages/Site_311/Pdf/ProfessionalPlus110DFOct08.pdf
User manual.
When the clock is first connected, the display flashes ( 0.00)
and (?) alternately.
To set the time, turn and hold the Timer knob to the clock
symbol (?) and at the same time turn the Adjusting knob left
or right until the clock shows the time of day. Remember this
is a 24-hour clock. Let go of the Timer knob and it will spring
back to the vertical, oven manual setting.
It is on page 6 of manual
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