check the other fuse.
Electric stoves are not as good as gas stoves, it's hard to change or lower the temperature in an electric stove, but it is a cheaper option than a gas stove.
Each element has its own fuse. They are located in the vertical section at the rear of the elements. There is a removable panel on the front side of the vertical section usually held on with two thumb screws. Remove this cover and check the fuses.
Check the fuse and if it is good then you will have to do some troubleshooting. Can be a bad switch or bad motor.
Go to your electric panel and see if you can find a 40 amp breaker. If you see one that there is a good chance that you have a electric stove in the kitchen. If you don't pay a gas bill then chances you are using an electrical range.
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Could be the electric lock solenoid, or the electric lock mechanism itself.
Check the fuse first. If the fuse is good, check the wiring. If the wiring is good, my guess is that the fan has to be replaced.
Overall a glass top stove is a good choice. But, you can only have an electric stove with a glass top, not gas. It is quite easy to clean which is a big positive. Also, heat is evenly distributed to the pot.
You may be able to get away with powering a natural gas stove or LPG stove on this wattage because it doesn't use heavy amperage to pull the surface ignitor to 1200 degrees or to run the sparkers which are only lit momentarily, however on an electric stove you would need 1000 watts or 3000 watts if you're trying to use a power converter off a 12v battery or something of that nature. It's probably not a good idea. You need a good 220 outlet for an electric stove.
Fuse are clear plastic so it can be check visually. If the wire in the fuse isn't broken/burnt it is good. Better yet you can use a multi-meter or test light to check the fuse and for power without removing the fuse. If you have power on both sides of the fuse the fuse is good.