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Baumatic B147SS oven was giving no heat, fan and grill still worked. Replaced element and turned oven on. Started for a brief second now nothing works. has it blown the oven. the element I used was the recommended one for the now defunct B147SS model.

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Might sound silly but have you set the clock. as the oven wont work otherwise.

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Sounds like a short circuit to me, I would disconnect the oven element, and try it again, if it does not blow, then the the prob is elsewhere.
Make sure you are getting a supply to the oven.
Please rate my solution.
Thanks.

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