If you unplug your oven to turn it off, it will immediately cut off the power supply to the appliance. This action will effectively shut down the oven, and it will stop heating and functioning.
Unplugging your oven to turn it off does not typically damage the electronics or any other components of the oven. However, it's important to note that cutting off the power abruptly can interrupt any ongoing cooking processes or timers set on the oven. Additionally, unplugging the oven may reset certain settings or clock functions that rely on a continuous power supply.
To avoid potential issues, it's generally recommended to use the oven's built-in controls or power buttons to turn it off properly whenever possible. This allows the oven to go through the appropriate shutdown sequence and ensures that any ongoing processes or settings are handled correctly.
If you need to disconnect your oven from the power source for maintenance or other reasons, it's advisable to consult the manufacturer's instructions or user manual for specific guidelines on how to safely disconnect and reconnect the appliance.