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Oven cooked a meal then no power

DE608m oven cooked a meal then the power went out to the oven, fuse not blown at the power board

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Check your junction box circuit breaker for issues. This should be on a 220 outlet. Find out if your model has an internal safety switch. If you trouble shoot all areas, then time to call a repair person.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2008

SOURCE: Cooker power has gone.

has it come back on? if not it may be a connection going into the back of the cooker or if it has come back on it may be an overheat stat kicking in -check the blower (cooling) fan is ok.

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Cory

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2008

SOURCE: stove has no power ( kenmore )

Sounds like it could be one of a few things:
The Fuse - Check this first. Have you a electrical safety cut-off switch box? Check if the kitchen appliances switch has tripped.

The heater element - you'll be able to tell if there are any bulges or blows on the element.

The transformer - most appliances have a built-in power transformer. Yours may have overloaded.

The PCB - This would be just plain bad. It's the clever chip that controls everything and it's expensive to replace.

If you have a phone number on the appliance for a 5-year free parts warranty; I would take it out. Then you only pay about £90 for the service.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: oven not heating

Hi
The problem will be the fan element. remove back panel inside oven from there you will see the element just repalce and you will be back up and running. hope this helps you

regards dan

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