Question about Viking Ovens
The oven doesn't heat at all. Thefan starts and then stops. No elements heat up. eventually the clean light blinks even if I am not trying to clean the oven.
SOURCE: smeg single fan oven
Before you change anything try the broiler circuit. If the broiler works then it could be an element if not then you could have a problem with the oven thermostat.
Posted on Dec 24, 2007
SOURCE: maytag electric oven - MER5770AAQ. lower heating element not work
Hi, Unplug the oven and remove the element to test it. Check the element and see if there is continuity. If the element is open, replace it. It can be bad even tho it doesn't appear bad.
I hope this helps you.
Vic
Posted on Jun 20, 2009
SOURCE: Neff U1721 bottom oven not heating fan & light are ok
Yes it will need a new element, if the fan runs and temperature light comes on then the element is gone.
Posted on Jul 29, 2009
SOURCE: The fan and oven light in bottom oven works but not heat.
The heating element is the likely culprit as they burn out and go open
circuit..(ie ...disconnected and will not heat up )
If you can use a multi-meter , then the element can be tested using the resistance range (with the oven SWITCHED OFF )
Posted on Sep 01, 2009
SOURCE: Large oven doesn't heat up. Heating element gone??
Hi, In a word yes. As for who you can contact, I'd suggest only an authorized b/s/h (bosch/thermador/gaggenau) service provider. I used to be one for over 10yrs. but now work exclusively for sears...I'm not sure if I made a good choice or not yet, lol ! I digress. It is quite possibly not even the element as the gaggenau have cut-outs (they are actual thermal fuses that cannot be reset, they must be replaced) built into the bake circuit that can open often times. This of course unless you're certain the bake element is defective. Check your local directory under appliance service or a vendor who sells that line may be well equiped to direct you for quality service in someone they trust and are proficient. Hope that helps, good luck. macmarkus :)
Posted on Nov 10, 2009
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