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This sounds like a regulator problem, now there are the switch or a built in behind the cooker. WARNING DO NOT OPEN ANY PART OF THE OVEN ISOLATE THE MAINS FIRST.
You will need a tester, multi-meter would do. check the switch for continuity check the heating element there may be a hole in it, its very difficult to see slight Gray Colour just at the hole, find and inspect the fan motor if there is no continuity after disconnection of wiring between the winding terminals, on most models you have to remove the fan before you can inspect the heating element, but there are a few the other way round. Hope this is helpful .
It appears the oven has shorted out. Try checking the breaker box and see if any switches have been flipped. If this is not the case a new oven is in order.
Hi, If your electric oven is not heating then you probably have a bad heating element in your oven. This is not that hard to fix yourself... Check out this tip that I wrote about the Oven not heating problem..
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