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I understand that you are not receiving power to your Frigidaire oven, model# FEB30T7FC, even though the power is on to your home and the breakers have not been tripped. Please try the following:
1)Be sure the electrical cord is securely connected into the electrical junction box.
2)There is a possibility that the service wiring is not complete.
3)There is also a possibility that there is a short in the cord or plug. Replace the cord or plug.
4)The house fuse has blown or the circuit breaker has tripped immediately following installation. The house fuse may not be fully engaged. Check the fuse and screw or engage circuit breaker securely.
I ask that you please follow up with a comment on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your appliances status has changed successfully. Hope this is helpful.
Hi Michelle,
I understand you are having trouble with your oven not heating. Based on the little bit of information provided I could suggest the following. If you are having problems with the individual bake or broil then it is likely that the single element is the problem. However, if you find that neither element is heating then electrical connection could be causing the oven to not heat.
Based on the little bit of information provided I could suggest the following. If you are having problems with the individual bake or broil then it is likely that the single element is the problem. However, if you find that neither element is heating then electrical connection could be causing the oven to not heat.
Possible high voltage could have damaged the power supply or the main program control board. So you can remove the control panel after disconnecting the power cord. If you notice any capacitor leak replace and test. If not the processor/ controller IC must be checked for failure to drive the display and run the program due to a static damage to the chip.
I have tried to locate electrical information on your oven from here in the USA. I was not able to locate the electrical requirements for your ZanussiZOD330X. If it is typical voltage for ovens like ours in the USA I would say no and that the power should be 240 volts and 50 ampere breaker. But to be sure you should locate a local supplier for your model and ask them first. This will prevent any incorrect answers from someone that is not familiar with your local requirements. Thank You, Sea Breeze
You must use a three-wire, single-phase A.C.
208Y/120 Volt or 240/120 Volt, 60 hertz
electrical system. If you connect to aluminum
wiring, properly installed connectors approved
for use with aluminum wiring must be used.
U need to open/unscrew back and look at bottom connections to the left ( looking from the back) Earth green and yellow- Blue is neutral and Brown is live you probably need electrical female spade connectors for your end of the 'hard' wire !!
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