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If you can see a fault don't attempt to use your appliance, call out an expert repairer such as A Brassett.
The first thing you need to check is that the oven timer is not on auto if it is turn it on to manual.
If the fan is running and the thermostat light comes on but you get no heat (or just the thermostat light on in non-fan ovens and cookers) then the probability is that the fan element or oven elements have failed.
First things first, check the electricity supply and make sure it is okay.
Normally this is a simple thermostat failure which would manifest itself as this symptom.>
Normally this will be faulty hinges or the hinge runners.
Normally this will be faulty hinges or the hinge runners.
This is an overheating problem which can be caused by the main oven thermostat or a faulty safety thermostat that will be causing the problem. It can also be caused by a failure of the cooling fan, where fitted, but usually these go noisy before failing, Safety thermostats are used to prevent the oven or cooker overheating and will shut the oven down.
The fan motor and cooling fan motor are the most obvious causes where fitted.
This is a cool down period and can vary massively from appliance to appliance but if it stays running then you normally have thermostat fault or sensor fault.
Normally this is simply a case of replacing the bulb.
This would usually indicate that the grill element is faulty. Check these Grill element Oven changeover switch Overheat thermostat Main oven thermostat, if used to regulate the grill temperature.
Invariably spillage except on a new installation or when a new element is fitted or oven may be overheating. Find repair guides
The timer has been activated, possibly when the controls were cleaned. There are so many types of timers used that it would not be possible to go through every one, but if you have the instruction booklet, that will tell you how to turn it off. Normally it is just a case of pressing a button or turning a control knob.
This is normally an element that has gone to earth, Well known fault with electric ovens, the insulation breaks down in the elements and trips the RCD , best way is to stick a meter on each element and check they not got earth leaks on them. But can also be a wiring fault.
If you have any of the above faults & would like a professional engineer to come to you please call us 0208 462 6073