I think you will need and engineer to fix this. Call Britannia on 01253471111. They also have different ervice plans to cover your cooker regardless of its age
Those knobs are plastic or Bakelite. They break pretty easily. Mine broke when I pulled it out to clean food debris under the knob. I found a replacement online for 25 bucks! Now I don't pull the knobs to wash the unit anymore.
Try cleaning the thermocouple first. That is the long skinny looking bulb mounted inside your oven. It tells the thermostat what to do and should be cleaned every six months. You can do it inside the oven. If that doesn't help, please contact your service center. Here is the owners manual. http://www.britannialiving.co.uk/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/instruction-manual.pdf
straight forward to do. undo the screws to the back panel of the oven.
once remove down at the bottom of the oven you will see where the heater element comes through . there are to main feed wires that are pushed on and one earth wire. pulls these off as they are just push fit.
the element its self is a flat plate with 2 self tapper screws undo these and the element will then come out of the front of the oven. you have to lift it on a slight angle so the feet of the element will come through . hope this helps
If your oven has no heat you'll need a new oven element, if your oven is cooking food too quickly/burning at the back then you'll need a new fan, if the oven is burning everything you'll need a new thermostat, if the oven isn't working at all check that the clock/timer hasn't been set for auto ie make sure it is on 'manual cooking'
my larger oven on my britannia range has stopped working would it be the themostat and how much would this cost and can i fit it myself? the grill is working and so is the small oven can anyone help please. ben.
I know that you state the oven not heating up properly pre-dates the problem with the door. However I would recommend that your replace that sheet of glass as a partial oven door will impact the performance of your cooker. Here's our guide to fixing up an oven door:
If the oven is still taking forever to heat up most likely it's a problem with the thermostat or the element. You should check them both for continuity (with the cooker uplugged) and do a visual assessment for any loose wiring that could be contributing to the issue.
Dont know exactly but I bring the cylinder into house for a while then it works. Family tell me to cover it with and old coat! but I am looking for a long term solution. Tonight I am bringing in the spare cylinder which luckily is full. i know that that butane and propane gases are different in this respect i.e. one doesn't freeze but it may be necessary to have the hob converted for th
at. I am going to invent a small insulated box for storing my cylinder, if necessary equipped with an infra red lamp and frost stat - but thats a job for the New Year
The id number is in the right hand oven on the right. It sounds ans though the cooker is a 90 or 100 wide with chef top or fish burner. An instruction bookcan be sent in pdf format by contacting www.britannialiving.co.uk
You may have the cooker oven set to automatic. Phone their Service Team on 01253471111 option 3. They will help you fault find. The ID strip with all the cooker information is inside the right hand oven on th right hand side.
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