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Anonymous Posted on Apr 19, 2014

Fan oven is dead as the proverbial. Blew electrical circuit when it stopped working.

Fan oven doesn't work, dead as the proverbial, blew electrical circuit when it ceased working.

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My zanussi oven blew, I changed element still not working, seems my bulb blew 2 and connection as I taken it out, would this stop the circuit from working as I have no power to cooker and switches ect are...

When the element blew , it may have taken out either the selector switch or possibly the toc, if the bulb has blown the oven should still heat up .
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Sounds like the main fuse blew. It's either near where the power cord enters the cabinet, or behind the control panel (if an over the range unit).

You may also have some type of failure in the high voltage circuit; based on your description of the symptoms.

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/david_29ad5d1dd86564b0

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Roper mhe14xm stopped heating. blew a breaker, the microwave comes on, but does not heat. It has a

If this was preceded by failure of the cooktop lights, then you probably need circuit board repair.

Check and see if the cooktop lights and vent fan both work. If not, that's a clue.

Always unplug an oven before removing or inserting bulbls, or there can be a filament short which sends a surge through the controller.

But the first thing I would suggest is a hard reset.

Unplug the unit for a minute or so. Then plug it back in, set the clock and try again.


If that doesn't work, leave it unplugged for about 5 minutes.

If it still fails and comes up with a "d" error, then you might check the door switches. Help file here.

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