It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
If the outlet is working, then as there could be several reasons why the oven is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) it will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If you are not sure of what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board that is) and advise on a repair.
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If you are not sure of what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board that is) and advise on a repair. [guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
If the outlet is working, then as there could be several reasons why the oven is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) it will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board that is) and advise on a repair.
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If you are not sure of what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board that is) and advise on a repair.
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'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
If the outlet is working, then as there could be several reasons why the oven is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) it will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board) and advise on a repair.
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If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board that is) and advise on a repair.
[guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
If the outlet is working, then as there could be several reasons why the oven is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) it will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem and advise on a repair.
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If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem (if it is on the control board) and advise on a repair.
[guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
-
If it is working, then as there could be several reasons why it is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) the oven will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If the outlet is working, then as there could be several reasons why the oven is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) it will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem and advise on a repair.
[guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
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If it is working, then as there could be several reasons why it is not working, the oven will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If it is working, then as there could be several reasons why it is not working, (faulty plug, cord, switch, control board, just to name some) the oven will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem and advise on a repair.
[guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
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If it is working, then the oven will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
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If it is working, then as there could be several reasons why it is not working, the oven will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem and advise on a repair.
[guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
Hi,
It seems as though there is no power available to the oven.
Have you checked that the power outlet that the oven is connected to is working correctly? Try connecting another electrical appliance e.g. a hair dryer perhaps, to check it works OK.
If it is working, then the oven will have to be opened up and the problem diagnosed as to the cause.
If you are not sure what you would be looking for, you could try opening the oven [guide|11231|here is how] and then taking some close up pictures of the control board and posting back here so that someone may spot the problem and advise on a repair.
[guide|21499]
'''Be safety aware''' ''if you decide to do this. Ensure that the '''power cord is totally disconnected''' from the power outlet and that it is '''NEVER plugged in''' when the oven is disassembled '''as there are lethal voltages''' present inside the oven when the power is connected''.
Alternatively you could contact a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote for a repair to the oven.
Hopefully this is of some help.