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Is the oven remaining on all the time(oven light stays on)and the temp not going above 100 ,or is it going to 100 then switching off?
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please check that the oven isn't leaking heat into another area. Or maybe your settings need some calibration or the temperature sensor for the oven is off by 60 degrees. If this is the case, changing the temperature setting to 410 should bring the internal temperature to 350 degrees. Please try this.
Hello. I'm not familiar with your particular unit but if it operates like most other brands, the display doesn't show temps under 100 degrees. From what you're describing, the oven isn't heating at all. I would suspect either a defective bake element or, an open thermostat which cuts the electricity to the elements if the temperature gets too high. If the safety thermostat checks good, then the problem most likely is the main oven control board--which simply activates a relay to turn on the element.
I understand you are trying to reset your Frigidaire wall oven, model# FEB27S5A, due to it not heating above 100 degrees. I suggest resetting at your homes circuit breaker for 3-5 minutes. When you restore power, you will first need to set the clock. After setting the clock, preheat your oven. If you are still noticing that the temperatures are still not going above 100 degrees, I suggest contacting your local authorized technician for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose your appliance and determine what is causing it to not reach the desired temperatures. Hope this is helpful.
either its the oven sensor rod located at the top of the ovens cavity,or your bake element could be getting a hot spot which is when it gets a discolored spot in the element and can no longer pass sufficient current to heat the oven past 250 degrees
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usually it is the thermal cut off( TCO) ,a kind of themal fuse which goes out if the temp exceeds certain limit and cuts off the power to the elemnts.it is to protect the cavity from over heating.it needs to replaced or reset depending the model. u will need a tech to fix this.
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