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Our computer on our stove top no longer works. The clock works, but we cannot get the oven past 110 degrees.The timer works, but not the oven. Thank you.
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If it is gas i would check the either bake or broil ignitor as both cycle on and off to preheat oven,, if one is out u will experience the problem u are discribing. some replacement ignitors are sgr403 or a 12400035 u can get pics of these ignitors on repairclinic.com hope this helps..
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The circuit breaker outside in the power panel for the stove has a bad breaker. It will be two breakers with their handles joined together by a pin so if one tripe it takes the other so 220 V is no longer present. When one, but not the other trips you only have 110 V. That's why the lights and clock still work but no heating elements.
The clock runs on 110 volts and the oven at 220 volts. If the cook top is on, the issue is in the stove. Best left to a qualified technician.
If the cooktop is also not functioning, check the breaker.
Sounds like you overloaded a capacitor on the clock assembly. Before you replace the clock, you should check the voltage to your stove to be sure it's a steady 110 to 125 volts. But yes, it sounds like your combo clock brain got zapped.
ater spilled (4-5 cups) on the stove top running down into the stove control panel face (where you view oven temp, timer, etc). No water ever dripped into the oven or oven window. The stove top still works but the oven, warming drawer, clock are all non responsive after three days. No buttons on the control panel work at all. What repair is needed?
your stove is 220 volts,the lights, clock and controls, they work on 110 volts, and when there is a short on the 220 part of the stove, the elements work on 110 volts.that's the reason they only get warm. there is a short in your stove.
From what you are describing, the power to your stove is incorrect. The diagram indicates the voltages that should be present at the receptacle, I suspect one of the 110 volt legs is bad at the receptacle or circuit breaker. The clock operates on the good 110 volt leg. The burners need both 120 volt legs to be good because the burners and oven need 220 volts to work.
Check the voltage at the wall Sounds like you have lost one 120 voltage side
Red to white should read 110-120
black to white should read 110-120
red to black should red 220-240
check at range and at the wall
hope this helps
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