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Why Is My Cooking Range Not Working Properly?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Is your cooking range electric?

Is there any power outage or fluctuation in your area?

Is your cooking range turning on at all?

Is there any tripped switch in your main circuit breaker board?

Is the stove correctly plugged in the power socket?

Is the wire damaged or cut from any where?

Is one of your stoves not turning on?

First check the fuse box inside the range. Are there any broken fuses?

Is your stove heating properly?

Is your stove's top burner clean?

Does the temperature control switch have any effect on the top burner?

Is the oven turning on?

Is the oven's switch flipped to the ON side?

Is there any tripped switch in range's fuse box?

Is the oven heating properly?

Are your oven's heating elements clean and unblocked?

Does the temperature control switch have any effect on the oven?

Common conclusions

Due to the power outage your range may have malfunctioned. You may call your local utility supplier and inform them about the power outage and file a complaint.

The tripped switch may be the cause of malfunctioning range. Flip the switch and the range should start working properly.

Plug it in properly and try to start the range again as the issue may have been with the incorrectly plugged in switch.

The damaged wire may be the cause for the range to not turn on. You may hire a professional to repair the wire or you can repair it yourself if you have the skills.

Contact the original manufacturer regarding the problem as it may be a fault in the internal circuit.

The broken fuse may be the cause for the faulty stove. Change the fuse and restart the range and try again.

The faulty stove may be due to a bad top burner/heating element. You may change the burner yourself or contact any professional electrician.

First clean the top burner as the garbage stuck to the burner may be at fault.

The temperature control switch may be the cause for the faulty stove. You may change the switch yourself or hire a professional.

The faulty stove may be due to a bad top burner. You should contact the original manufacturer and claim your warranty or you may change the burner yourself or contact any professional electrician.

First flip the switch and try again.

The tripped switch may be the cause of malfunctioning oven. Flip the switch and the oven should start working properly.

The faulty oven may be due to some internal circuit problem. You should contact the original manufacturer and claim your warranty or contact any professional electrician.

First clean the heating elements or remove the blockage as the garbage stuck to it may be at fault.

The temperature control switch may be the cause for the faulty oven. You may change the switch yourself or hire a professional.

The faulty oven may be due to a bad heating element. Contact the original manufacturer and claim your warranty or you may change the element yourself or contact any professional electrician.

If any sound is being made by the range or for any other issue you should contact the original manufacturer and file a complaint and request

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