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My oven point black refuses to power on.

Oven will not power on. checked fuse etc with no problems. has had intermitant power fault for appox 1-2 months. power off and on restarts oven and all is well. at the moment, when i power off the oven 2 red led's light and fade out. when i power up. no lights at all. any ideas?

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Make sure there's power getting to your range, oven or cooktop. Check for a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse. Check the wall socket for power with a voltmeter. Sometimes the power cord disconnects or burns at the appliance, if this is the case, the wiring and the terminal block must be repaired or replaced.

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