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It's typical for Winston's trolling to spoil the forum for users.
It sounds like there is some wiring in the cooker which has either developed an insulation problem, or some connection that has become very contaminated with grease. It would required a skilled electrician or 'service engineer' to diagnose the issue. Unfortunately these days this is likely to cost you as much as the cooker is worth. Much as I hate to say it, if you don't have the tools to diagnose it yourself, it could easily be cheaper to replace the cooker, and take to opportunity to get something that does what you want. And you would at least have a guarantee for a period that someone would fix it free of charge if it doesn't work.
It sounds like there is some wiring in the cooker which has either developed an insulation problem, or some connection that has become very contaminated with grease. It would required a skilled electrician or 'service engineer' to diagnose the issue. Unfortunately these days this is likely to cost you as much as the cooker is worth. Much as I hate to say it, if you don't have the tools to diagnose it yourself, it could easily be cheaper to replace the cooker, and take to opportunity to get something that does what you want. And you would at least have a guarantee for a period that someone would fix it free of charge if it doesn't work.