Make and model?
At a guess, your control panel is shot. The stovetop elements have their own knobs, but the oven is controlled using the pushbuttons on the panel with the LED display, correct?
"How do I fix"
Don't have a clue, since you havent given us the make or model. My guess is that you need a new control panel but that may be completely wrong. If you had the make and model you could price out the replacement part possibly. In your position I would call an appliance repair shop.
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SOURCE: My GE Oven heating element and timer clock went
Try unplugging the oven and let sit for 10 min. This will reset the curcuit board and reboot the electronics. You may have to pull out the stove o get to the cord.
SOURCE: element blew in oven; now stove doesn't work....
Sounds like the loose oven element caused a short circuit, which may have fried a wire inside the range. Or, it may have tripped the circuit breaker (or blown the fuse) for the range circuit. Check your electrical panel. If the circuit is open, don't reset it until you've removed the remnants of the oven element.
SOURCE: Upper oven elements don't heat
Hello- 'Successfully' sounds like you were forewarned.... During the 'self-clean' cycle a circuit or connection to the upper elements burned out while attempting to turn stuff inside the oven to ash. Since this is a wall oven my recommendation is for service from a good tech in your area. You may have lucked out with a fried connector, but many times control board is damaged beyond repair and must be replaced. Only on-site diagnostics will confirm, and this is a very heavy unit for most owners to safely service. - Remember- Don't use 'self clean'!! Scrape and clean with soapy water and cloth. Turn on oven to 450deg. for 30 min. Much safer. Less costly. Please acknowledge this post if the info is helpful- Have more if needed. Thanks- Ed
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