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The control panel on my oven doesn't seem to be working. I pressing COOKING MODE for 5 seconds and nothing happens. The display just blinks once in a while.

The owner's manual suggests that the oven might be set on store demo mode, or the circuit breaker may have tripped. Does anyone know where the circuit breaker/fuse box is located on most Bosch ovens?

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In the power panel on your house. There are two circuit breakers with their handles joined.One of these breakers has tripped internally which will stop the heating elements but not the control panel or oven light since they work on 120 volts. Reset the breaker or replace it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2008

SOURCE: Wall Oven No Power

yes the oven thermal fuse blew when the fan went off its also called a tco switch if you pull out the oven and take the top off there will be a tech sheet there that will give the location of the tco some are on top some are on back this can also happen if the oven is too tight in the cabinet not enough room around it to let the heat dissipate its a round metal disc with two wires on it

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: oven wont work but clock still works

First make sure you didn't trip a breaker. You could have power for the electronics on one side of the 220V and that is why the clock still works. Turn off the breaker and then back on even if it looks on. If it does this again you have a sever problem that will require a service call. If the breaker is tripping it could be other than the oven and if so a new one will work ok unless itsin your wiring.

If this helps you please ratre me accordingly Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: Intermittent tripping of circuit as oven just reaches temp

Sounds like the oven element is cracked and absorbing moisture when the oven cools down thus causing it to trip. Should buy a new element. there are hundreds of suppliers on the internet.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: Oven display blinks between 0:00 and auto.

Power had gone out. And the oven don't work when the clock is not set. So I ajusted the clock and bingo! everything in order!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2010

SOURCE: Bake mode will not preheat. Circuit breaker is

Check both sides of the element for 100-120VAC. If either one is out, you won't get squat for heating - the problem is most likely with the DLB relay or the bake relay on the relay board. (The element should ohm out between 20 and 40 ohms if it's healthy.)

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