If there are no lights displaying on the oven, you should first check that the plug is properly inserted into the socket and the switch is set to on.
Once you have confirmed it is plugged in properly, you should check that the socket is providing power by plugging in another electrical product into the socket, for example a lamp. If the socket doesn't work, insert the oven plug into the socket next to it, if you have a double socket, and try again.
If the sockets work, check the fuse in the plug by putting the fuse into another appliance's plug or by putting a new fuse which you know works into the oven’s plug. Make sure you use a 13 amp fuse.
Be sure to check whether the circuit breaker has tripped. If necessary, contact an electrician.
If the connection is burnt, it will appear visibly damaged. We advise that you do not carry out this repair yourself, but book a service engineer visit with one of our trained and qualified NEFF engineers.
We recommend contacting your appliance installer to check they have connected your appliance to the appropriate electrical supply and the connection on the oven.
If the appliance is no longer turning on and you know it has previously worked, we recommend to check whether the circuit breaker has tripped. If you found the circuit breaker has tripped before use you could contact an electrician. If the circuit breaker has tripped during use of your oven we recommend booking a service repair visit with one of our highly trained and qualified award winning NEFF engineers.
If you have followed all of the instructions above and the problem still remains, we would advise you to book a NEFF engineer to inspect and repair your oven. You can book a repair online quickly and easily by using our online booking system, click the link below to get started.