How To Reset a Gorenje Oven [Quick Guide]

Resetting an oven can fix many minor problems. In this article, we will show you how to reset a Gorenje oven and fix another related issues.

How To Reset A Gorenje Oven

Below, we show you how to reset a Gorenje oven…

Step 1: To access the rear of your Gorenje oven, pull it away from the wall.

Step 2: Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.

Step 3: Leave your oven unplugged for 10 minutes to reset it.

Step 4: After 10 minutes, plug the power cord back into the outlet.

Step 5: Push the oven back to the wall.

How To Reset A Gorenje Oven After A Power Outage

Below, we show you how to reset a Gorenje oven after a power outage…

Step 1: Locate the circuit breaker of your Gorenje oven.

Step 2: Once you have located the circuit breaker, switch it off.

Step 3: Leave the circuit breaker off for 10 minutes.

Step 4: After 10 minutes, switch the circuit breaker back on.

The steps above also apply for how to reset a Gorenje oven clock

If your Gorenje oven won’t work after resetting it, the thermal cut out may have blown because of the power outage. Follow these steps to test and replace this Gorenje oven component…

Step 1: Disconnect the power to your Gorenje oven by unplugging the power cord from the outlet or switching the circuit breaker off.

Step 2: Get a Philips head screwdriver.

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Step 3: Go to the rear of your Gorenje oven.

Step 4: If your oven is installed to a cabinet, uninstall it by taking out the four screws on the sides of the oven’s frame. You will need to open the oven door to access the screws.

Step 5: Using the Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the top and rear access panels of the oven in place.

Step 6: Lift the access panels off and set them aside.

Step 7: The thermal cut out is next to the right terminal of the grill element. Take a picture of the thermal cut out to note where each wire goes.

Step 8: Disconnect the wires from the cut out.

Step 9: Get a multimeter and test the cut out. If you don’t see a reading, the cut out is faulty.

Step 10: Unscrew the thermal cut out from the oven and get a new one.

Step 11: Screw the new cut out to the oven’s rear.

Step 12: Connect the wires making sure that each one goes to the right place.

Step 13: Reposition the top and rear access panels of the oven.

Step 14: Hold the panels in place with the screws.

Step 15: If your uninstalled your oven from the cabinet, reinstall it.

Step 16: Switch the circuit breaker back on or plug the power cord back in.

The video below will show you how to replace the thermal cut out in your Gorenje oven.

If your Gorenje oven still won’t work, the control board is faulty. Read this article: Gorenje Oven Element [How To, Issues & Solutions] to replace this component.

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