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In reply to the discussion: Having family for Christmas and the oven stopped working last night. [View all]defacto7
(14,162 posts)I also work with electronics. There are some dangerous aspects to that model you should watch out for. The main one is sticking relays in the circuit board. Relays stick in the on position and if your lucky it posts an error. In my case the broiler stuck in the on position and cause extreme heat that threw a fire ball out when the oven door was opened. The oven couldn't be turned off so had to yank the stove away from the wall and pull the plug to make it stop. Since the components on the board were proprietary I couldn't replace them and I didn't want to replace the whole board for $3 worth of relays. So I had to disconnect the broiler completely. Then I could use the stovetop until I could replace the whole oven.
The other problem with that model is the oven door sagging so it didnt have a proper seal and the sensors couldn't tell if it should be locked from over heating or not. It wouldn't lock.
Just be aware and careful.