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Oven?

Thanks for all your previous help. But is there anybody who can tell me why an oven should completely pack up, the fan, the light, and the oven itself. It is not the fuse or trip switch. And it is a Samsung oven I do not know the model number.
I would get someone to lookat it, but do not wish to have to pay for this only to be told I need a new oven.
Patrick Charles., March 2017
Assuming the oven is completly dead (no indicator lights, no clock display, no nothing), the fault has to be between the last point you can verify there is power (the wall outlet where the oven and hob feeds split and the point in the oven where the feed splits to feed the separate circuits (clock, fan, various elements, grill, etc.

I doubt there is an internal fuse however for the oven to be completely dead suggests a simple fault or operator error.

Check the supply connections at the wall and at the oven, properly. Check the cable.

Explore labels etc., in the back and around the door and see if here is a model number. The Samsung domestic appliances support website may advise you where to look.

In the final analysis the choice is yours: risk a few quid by getting a techie friend to look at it or ignore he chance it is something simple and go for a new oven.

The only other way is to learn about electricity and domestic appliances for yourself.

acp, March 2017
link Click here to see other fixes for Samsung.