Rangemaster Oven Not Heating Up
Requiring your oven to heat up is imperative to ensure you can continue to cook your meals; a cooker which has a faulty oven can be disastrous - especially when you may have a large dinner party to cater for.
The reason for your oven not heating up can be due to a variety of issues, however here we have highlighted the key faults that could be cuasing you the problem, with helpful tips - and even simple-to-follow how to guides - on how to get your oven heating up correctly, ready to cook those tasty meals again.
Read on and you wil hopefully be able to diagnose the fault that is causing the issue, and what's more you might even find that you are able to perform the necessary repair yourself.
Element
A common cause of oven problems is a faulty element. If your Rangemaster cooker isn't heating up but the below statements are true, the element is likely to blame for your oven not working.
- Your oven clock is working and set to manual not automatic.
- The light on the front remains on until the oven reaches the adequate temperature.
- You can hear the oven fan working as usual.
However, it's important to be sure before getting started with a replacement, which is why we recommend following our guide on testing your oven's heating element with a multimeter. There, you can learn both how to test your element with a multimeter and also change it if it needs replacing.
However, please note that not all appliances are the same. The above article may show you how to test an element, but the actual element replacement process may be different for your Rangemaster cooker. Therefor, we also have an article on how to replace the element specifically in a Rangemaster cooker, which you can find by clicking the button below!