SOURCE: Dimming temperature and clock light on display window
Check for the fuse on the panel board.
SOURCE: aeg competence b 8139-4-m - oven not heating up
your heating element is probably bad. all u have to do is, make sure the oven is off, pull elem. away from it's holders on the top or bottom of the oven, then pull the elem. loose from it's sockets then, straight out of the oven. take to home depot, or lowe's, or an used appliance store. installation is reverseal.
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SOURCE: Gas oven won't maintain temp. It turns off after reaching temperature set.
Hi ya mate sorry to hear your having problems with you oven,
The problem wiht your oven seems to ba a faliure of the fsd/ffd, it seems to me that this device is not completey gone but is faulty.
This device is used as a safety feature on gas ovens and is there to turn the gas off to the oven when the flame has failed.
The way it works is that the intial small flame heats up the the phile at the end of the cappliary tube which is connected to a valave which realses the gas to the oven..
what you need is to have it change
hope this helps
washdoctor
cheers
SOURCE: oven not heating
you could have lost one of your 120v leads to the machine. that could cause it to work only half way. go turn the breaker off and then turn it back on and see if that corrects the problem.
SOURCE: Dimming temperature and clock light on display window
I found capacitor c3 (68 uf 35 volt) had leaked and dried up, causing the display to fail. I unsoldered and tested c1, c4, c7, and made sure they were good, using a digital multimeter with the ability to test capacitors. C3 also had visible signs of leakage. Works like a charm again, and the display is bright like new!
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