Is it a new stove? There are really only three reasons that you can trip a breaker. you are pulling to many amps for the breaker, the breaker is bad or there is a dead short in the stove or wiring. Do you have an ohm meter? If it's a new stove it may be using more juice then the old one. Unlikely though. Your cord my be bad also. The outlet may be bad The breaker is the easiest to replace, then the cord then the outlet. After all this it might be the stove. If you have an ohm meter you can test you breaker, cord and outlet for shorts. You are dealing with 240 and 40 or 50 amps of electricity. Make one small mistake and you will be dead. My personal guess is the cord or stove Be careful and good luck
my range is actually theHotpoint RGB746 self cleaning gas range. yesterday i turned on the self...
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my range is actually theHotpoint RGB746 self cleaning gas range. yesterday i turned on the self cleaner, when it completed its cycle i turned it off, today i turned the oven on to cook a pizza and the "clean" light flashes and the "oven" light does not come on, so i let it self clean again ... well it did the same thing - it will come on for self clean but will not come on for normal cooking