Skinny liz, did replacing your one element work, as we have the same problem?Skinny liz, did replacing your one element work, as we have the same problem?
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There are two elements on the grill, left and right. One has failed and needs replacing. Can't tell you how, we haven't got that far, but we bought replacements from e-Bay £9.99 each + £2.50 P+P. Official suppliers charge £21+.
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The display control board may have failed, check for 110v at molex connection, next look for a circuit fuse on the control board. If the above is good, replace control board from eBay.
Usually fairly straight forward. Remove the blown element being careful not to loose the wires into the void behind the grill. Insert new element making sure the orientation and wires are conected as the original was.
I'm sure you must have had an answer by now, but just incase anyone else has the same issue. The ovens don't work unless the clock has been set (happens after a power cut). To set the clock you need to hold down the left-hand two buttons (underneath the clock) and at the same time press either the + or - button.
I have the same problem. The installation and service guide details how to change the grill element but does anyone know what the part number is for the grill element?
Skinny liz, did replacing your one element work, as we have the same problem?
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