{"id":4418,"date":"2023-05-26T21:51:29","date_gmt":"2023-05-26T21:51:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/appliancehunter.co.uk\/?p=4418"},"modified":"2024-04-02T12:05:27","modified_gmt":"2024-04-02T12:05:27","slug":"beko-oven-not-heating-up-or-working","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/appliancehunter.co.uk\/oven-support\/beko-oven-not-heating-up-or-working\/","title":{"rendered":"Beko Oven Not Heating Up or Working? Here’s How to Fix It"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Beko<\/p>\n

What could be worse when you have a lot of food to cook than finding that your Beko oven won’t heat up? We rely on our Beko ovens to be ready to work immediately and take it for granted that they will.<\/p>\n

You must figure out why quickly when your Beko electric oven<\/span> is not working. Several factors are at play, and some of them are benign.<\/p>\n

Others may need to be dealt with by a technician. The key is to understand what the problem is so you can determine the best course of action.<\/p>\n

In this article, you will learn the causes of your Beko oven not working and why a Beko oven fan not working would happen. By the end of the article, you will know exactly what to do.<\/p>\n

Beko Oven is Not Working<\/h2>\n

An electrical issue is the most likely cause of a Beko oven not working. The most straightforward reason is that it isn’t plugged into the main supply. The thing to do first is check to see if the plug is firmly in the socket.<\/p>\n

Also, look for any frayed cord, especially if you have pets that like to chew things.<\/p>\n

A tripped circuit breaker is another likely culprit. You’ll know the appliance is not getting power when the lights are not lit anywhere. Check the circuit breaker box and turn it on if it has been tripped.<\/p>\n

There could be a blown internal thermal fuse if neither is a problem. This safety feature can sometimes malfunction and prevent the oven from working.<\/p>\n

To replace it is a simple procedure.<\/p>\n

Turn off the power<\/h3>\n

Before starting, ensure the oven is unplugged, or the power is turned off at the circuit breaker. This will prevent any electric shocks or injuries.<\/p>\n

Locate the fuse<\/h3>\n

It’s usually located near the control panel or on the back of the oven. It may be enclosed in a fuse holder or wrapped in heat-resistant tape.<\/p>\n

Remove the old one<\/h3>\n

Use a pair of pliers to pull out the old one gently. Be careful not to damage the surrounding wires or components.<\/p>\n

Replace it<\/h3>\n

Insert a new fuse of the same amperage and voltage rating as the old one. The amperage and voltage rating can be found in the oven’s manual.<\/p>\n

Test the oven<\/h3>\n

Once the new one is in place, plug the oven back in or turn on the power at the circuit breaker. Test the oven to see if it is working correctly.<\/p>\n

When you test the oven, if it still isn’t working, it is time to phone a repair technician.<\/p>\n

Beko Oven isn’t Heating<\/h2>\n

If your food is taking too long or not cooking, there may be a heating issue with your Beko oven.<\/p>\n

When you’ve turned the oven on, and there is power but no heat, there is a mechanical issue to take care of. The key is identifying what specific mechanical problem.<\/p>\n

The Oven Clock Is Not Set<\/h3>\n

Your oven may not be heating up because the digital clock and timer must be set for the oven to work properly. This only applies to newer models with a digital clock, as older models don’t have this feature.<\/p>\n

This is the most likely culprit if you recently had the power go out, as you will need to set the clock for the oven to work.<\/p>\n

To reset the clock on digital Beko ovens, follow these steps:<\/p>\n