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Very well could be, but I would check the heating element. Unless you have tools and skill to check you will need to call for service.
Given the situation in UK you may be better served using main oven if possible.
Hi there
If everything else is working then it's probably the heating element
They are not expensive to replace and can be fixed in less than an hr
Hope this helps
either its the oven sensor rod located at the top of the ovens cavity,or your bake element could be getting a hot spot which is when it gets a discolored spot in the element and can no longer pass sufficient current to heat the oven past 250 degrees
If the light and the fan are working then it is the heating element that has failed. You need to replace it.
Its not a difficult job but you have to take the back off the oven. The heating element is usually in a circular shape around the fan housing.
You have to disconnect the wires to the heater and remove the retaining screws, fit the new heater and reconnect. Remember to switch off the power before starting work
If it is a fan assisted oven, then I would suspect that the oven element is faulty, disconnect the element, and try again, if it does not trip, then element is faulty, if it still trips, then you are goimg to have to look elsewhere for prob.
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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.
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