
To reset the power, simply turn the power off at the wall for a couple of minutes and then turn it back on or turn the circuit breaker off in your fuse box for a few minutes and then turn it back on again. Resetting the power for your oven should unlock the door locks. If it still won’t open, then the next thing to do is reset the power. The best thing you can do is simply wait an hour or so until the oven has cooled down and then check if you can open the door. The doors on self-cleaning ovens have been designed to lock and only open after a self-cleaning cycle when they cool down to a low enough temperature that’s safe for you to open the door. If your oven won’t open, then you should wait for the oven to cool down before checking any of the more internal components of the oven. Here’s what to do when your self-cleaning oven won’t work. One of the biggest contributing factors to this happening is that when the oven self-cleans it heats up to very high heat and this can damage components within the oven and stop it from working. A self-cleaning oven can sometimes not turn back on or work correctly after it has gone through a self-cleaning cycle.
