The top element for the oven is turning on when the unit is plugged up but all control knobs are turned to off. Is there a place to find a wiring diagram or any thoughts as to why this is happening?
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It is likely that the convection element is burned out and needs to be replaced. If all other functions are working then this is the place to start. Teh back panel inside of the oven can be removed by removing the 4 visible philips screws on it. The element should look smooth and round, if not then it needs to be replaced. Be sure to turn power off to the oven before replacing it. Remove the screws that fasten the element to the back wall and gently pull the element away from the wall an inch or so. the wires will be exposed and can be unclipped from the element do not let them fall inside of the back of the oven or you will have to remove the oven from the wall to get at the back panel. Install the new element in the reverse procedure. If the element looks good then it will have to be tested with a multimeter to verify that it is still good before proceeding to check the selector switch for burn marks.
SOURCE: timer clock on bosch double oven
Please follow this link and download the instructions.
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SOURCE: bosch convection double oven,ovens won't heat,only broilers work
If it is fan assisted then check the fan element, it is located behind a panel at the rear of the oven compartment.
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SOURCE: just brought a bosch oven and there no life in the bottom oven
If it has a timer, then make sure it is set manual and not auto, or the oven will not work.
Try pressing 2 buttons at the left of timer and one button on right of timer to set it to manual, if it does not work this way, then try another combination of buttons.
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SOURCE: our hbl755 bosch double oven
Hi, well the only thing that can cause this is a shorted controller switch, or a faulty controller, sometimes it can be the thermostat, jammed on,or even a jammed relay, or relay driver.
However to have even a remote chance of a DIY repair one simply MUST obtain a service manual, this shows you how to troubleshoot and isolate a problem for repair. As many Symptoms may have widely differing Causes.
As a professional, I always advice that one should seek a professional, usually it ends up actually being fixed, and cheaper in the long run. Plus there is NO chance of electrocution.
below is your Bosch service link, you can get a manual from here or arrange for a service call.
http://www.bosch-home.com/us/bosch/customer-care.html
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