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it is a very course thread that gets bound up with burnt fats
use grips or soak the area with oven cleaner to loosed the carbon up
only use special oven bulbs as normal glass will break from the heat of the oven
you either have a bad sensor or a bad clock assy. and of course it only happens when the oven is being used because this is what the clock assy. runs is the oven.
Your glow bar igniter is probably burnt out. If you don't smell gas when turning it on that is OK since the glow bar igniters have a built in safety not allowing the gas to open without ignition. I bought a replacement igniter off ebay and wired it myself. Medium to easy handyman fix. Cost was less then $20 off ebay, but would have been $85+ elsewhere.
It's not dumb, it's the oven. You simply hit bake, temperature and then bake again. Of course you have to choose whether to bake or convection bake and you choose this when you hit the first and last bake command.
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