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Here you have the complete unit. This unit is connected at the bottem of the oven with 2 screws. You need also to disconnect the small gaspipe. Then you can remove the whole item.
When that is done you easyly can remove and replace the ffd.
I wish you succes.
Oven heater element has died. Get the serial numbers etc off the plate on the back or the handbook, go online to appliance spares sites and see if they carry an element. If you don't know how, get a good DIYer or appliance tech to change it. You could get them to check the element for continuity first?
Try hooking the plate with a piece of wire and pull it close to the hole's,then get a strong magnet and put next to the screw holes,it might hold the plate till you get the screws started.
For anyone experiencing this issue, grill won't stay alight or it does but goes out after few seconds or minutes and won't stay running.
this item is so overlooked however check the FSD is actually in the flame and getting hot, check your flame is consistent the same size burn across all the burner and if you changed the FSD and checked its all in order then its the grill door micro switch.
yes there is a small microswitch that cuts off the circuit to the FSD and shuts gas off if the door is closed. This microswitch goes bad from the heat and causes the issue.
The FSD (Flame Safeguard Device) is faulty. This is what it does....
When you turn your oven on the FSD allows a small amount of gas through to the burner, the lit gas heats the FSD and says yay we have gas!, it then lets more gas through!
If it's broke it just keeps it on low flame.
You need to get a qualified Gas Engineer to look at it for you
Faulty FSD (Flame Safeguard Device). When you turn your oven on the FSD lets a small amount of gas through, after about 30-90 seconds the FSD is satisfied and allows more gas to come through......this then moves over to the.......
Oven Thermostat, this will sense the heat from the oven and adjust the temperature accordingly.
If the flame doesn't go high after 60 seconds it's the FSD, if it does but then it goes low and fails to increase then it's the Thermostat.
Either way you need to get a qualified gas engineer to look at it.
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