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Hi guess you would have got your cooker fixed or replaced by now but I thought I would comment as we have had the same problem.
First I checked the bulb inside the cooker to see if there was a fault but the bulb was intact, I then checked the cooker over visually inspecting suspect broken parts I noticed the Thermosat control (3rd in from left hand side) wasn't turning properly so I ordered a new one. Couple days later it arrives and I remove the old switch and replace (very simple task) once the cooker is apart I get it all back together and it still doesn't work. So I grab my multi tester and perform a continuity test on the elements which proved to be normal range (43ohms was the reading). I was stumped. I began checking the whole cooker wiring and checking everywhere for a fault. After some time I notice a abnormality inside the main cooker control (2nd from the left hand side). Under closer inspection I realise one of the brass pins and spring has dislodged and no longer giving an electical connection. After ordering a new switch I stripped the old one and replace the pin and spring and rebuilt for a temporary fix. Rebuild the cooker and hey presto it works. Couple days later new switch arrives so I changed them over. Touch wood nothing else goes wrong but there's not much to them once they are apart.
Get a gas fitter
This is not something to be done by an unqualified person
The potential for damage if done wrong isnt worth the couple of hundred bucks a gas fitter would charge
hi chances are that the internal thermal cutout fuse has gone this fuse is situated on the right hand side of the cooker when you have taken the back plate off about half way down it has two wires attached to it and is screwed with a self tap on the right hand corner of the body of the cooker near the middle of the cooker. You can buy this part and have it delivered for about £6 so is a very cheap fix.
get on their website and check out their recommendation for the right injectors to replace your lpg injectors. delonghi is not a 'fly-by-night' company. they're well known & well respected! make sure you include your model#, and perhaps, serial# when you contact them! good luck!
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