Normally when the timer is set then set the temp. but when i do this the oven comes on like the timer is not set.
The problem with the buzzing is most likely with the Large Rectangle Grey X2 Capacitor on the clock circuit board which needs to be replaced by an appliance repair person or electrician.
From my understanding, although they are self-healing, as they are subjected to power surges they deteriorate and allow less and less current through the circuit until they get to a point where there isn't enough current flowing to firmly latch the relay (which is why there is a buzzing from the relay turning on and off quickly).
My clock was also at the point where there wasn't enough power for the timer beeper, so when the beeper went off it would reset the clock after about half a beep. And if the clock was started at 12:00, when it got to 16:08 it would reset as there wasn't enough power to display all those led segments.
I replaced the 1000uF capacitor, which didn't change anything, then replaced the X2 capacitor and now it works perfectly!
Hopefully that is helpful.
According to the convection fan which does not work, I suggest checking the main oven selector, wiring and convection fan.
According to the timer you should first set the time and then verify the correctness the timer relay. If relay is open than completely oven will not work.
Dado
SOURCE: Electrolux double oven does not get hot
If it is a fan assisisted oven and the fan is still working, then you need a new oven element fitting.
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SOURCE: electrolux EOG7330 gas cooker - electric timer fails?
Pull off bottom knob of oven shine torch down at 45degrees u will see a red plate turn off power suply and use a small screwdriver to push the plate turn power back on job done.PS Check all vents are clear to stop it over heating good luck.
SOURCE: Bottom element broken
Mark,
There should be an element on the top, used for broiling, and then one on the bottom. If you look inside the oven carefully at this element and the top as well, should should be able to see a small blown out spot, or even a break.
If you do, turn off the range at the breaker box, and two screws should take it out. Take that and the model number of your stove to an appliance parts dealer. It won't be very expensive, although he may have to order it in for you.
If the above is not the case please write back.
Sirwriter
SOURCE: SARENA SK400X BOTTOM OVEN WONT WORK BEACAUSE LED TIMER HAS BURNT
Look for the relay on the timer and the 2 wires that goto it.
Basically short the 2 wires that goto the relay and job done.
If there are more than 2 wires be careful as you may blow a fuse if it's connected incorrectly.
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