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As most building codes require Ranges/Ovens to be on an independent circuit, most do not have fuses installed. Chances are the element in the oven has blown out, leaving an open circuit, much like a fuse would. This would explain why everything else works, but that does not.
Look at the finish of the inside surface. If it looks dirty then it should be cleaned. You can use some foam products such as EasyOFF. Instructions are on the can. Follow them and don't breathe any of the fumes that propagate in the air. Keep a window open, just in case.
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