What's Wrong with the Oven Light?
Reasons why the oven light doesn't work
Power problem : First check that the power plug is plugged in, the socket is powered on, and there is no blown fuse or circuit breaker trip. Making sure the power supply is working is the first step to solving the problem.
Damaged bulb : The bulb may be burned or damaged due to prolonged use. Check the bulbs for signs of burning out and replace them with new ones if necessary.
Control Panel Settings : Some ovens will not light the bulb in certain modes, such as self-cleaning mode or certain cooking modes. Check the Settings on the control panel to make sure the oven is in the correct mode.
Light emitting tube failure : The light emitting tube may malfunction, causing the bulb not to light. If the power supply is normal but the bulb does not light, the light tube may need to be replaced.
Damaged timer or thermostat : Damaged timer or thermostat may also cause the bulb to fail to light. In this case, it is recommended to seek professional maintenance.
The solution :
Check the power supply : Make sure the power plug is plugged in, the outlet is powered, and the fuse and circuit breaker are working properly.
Replace the bulb : if the bulb is damaged, unscrew the lamp shade and bulb, check the filament condition, replace the bulb if necessary, and make sure to choose the same specifications as the original bulb model.
Adjust Control Panel Settings : Check the control panel Settings to make sure the oven is in the correct mode.
Check the luminescent tube and timer/thermostat : If the luminescent tube or timer/thermostat is damaged, professional repair or replacement of related parts may be required.
Through the above steps, you can effectively troubleshoot and solve the problem that the oven light is not on. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection and repair.
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