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Assuming the fan is working, then are a couple of possibilities.
1- the oven element is not working.
2-the themostat or regulator is not controlling the temperature properly.
If you put your hand in front of the blower fan, you should feel hot air blowing, if you can't, then it is probably the oven element that has failed.
This is located at the rear of the oven compartment behind a removeable cover.
Hope this helps.


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