SOURCE: Fan oven element
The test is fairly straight forward: Make sure the unit is off. Generally, there is a screw which holds the element in place near the connector. Remove it and the element will slide out. Now, use a resistance (Ohm) meter and measure the resistance across the terminals. If the unit is visibly damaged or you get no reading (use the 1 K ohm scale), change out the element. If the unit tests good, suspect the control or the wiring from the control to the element.
SOURCE: Top oven and grill of my Diplomat ADP4520 double
there is a problem in the wire connection that can cause a short circuit.
SOURCE: oven problem- grill works but the fan assist wont heat up
possibility is that the wire that link the oven element and that of grill is loose or burnt
SOURCE: Neff oven not heating have replaced fan element
it has to be the temperature control itself...thats the only other component, aside from the high-heat cut out switch which rarely goes bad.
SOURCE: my cooker won't heat up
remove the rear panel covering the fan (4 screws) from inside oven. The element is round the fan. you may see where the element has burnt through or split or distorted the element.
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