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While cooking a meal the cooker just lost all power. We have checked the fuse and the fuse in the cooker socket and they are all ok, Any ideas that aren't going to mean i need a new cooker!
It is a Zanussi built in oven model no. ZUQ875X
Has it come back on? if not it may be a connection going into the back of the cooker or if it has come back on it may be an overheat stat kicking in -check the blower (cooling) fan is ok.
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It sounds like there may be an issue with your Panasonic Dimension4 NN-C803 combination cooker. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Check the ventilation grills and filters to make sure that they are not blocked or dirty. A blocked ventilation system can cause the safety switch to trip.
Make sure that the cooker is not overloaded. If the oven or microwave are too full, it can cause the safety switch to trip.
Check the power cord and outlet to make sure that the cooker is getting the correct power supply.
Check the control panel for any error codes or messages that may indicate the cause of the issue.
If there are no lights showing or electric fan or heat
Check the cooker trip / fuse on the main Fuseboard.
Should be 32 amp rating.
If Light works / or / and Fan but no heat then likely to be Cooker element. If its a double element or oven with grill you may still have reduced capacity to heat / cook food.
If your oven is cutting out and this goes for anyone else experiencing the same problem.
If this is happening WITH ONLY THE COOKER. then either you will need the item looking at for proper earthing OR you will need the wiring checked for the cooker along with the RCD to which the cooker is connected as these can SOMETIMES be faulty.
Does the same happen if something else is plugged into the same socket??? If so then the socket and the wiring to the fuse board/ distribution board / consumer unit must be faulty or the earthing
You can set the timer on a Corning ware slow cooker to automatically switch to a warming setting when you estimate Foods will finish Cooking The programmable features allow you to leave food stewing at home while
you are out of the house, freeing up your day. Set the timer on a
Corningware slow cooker to let the kitchen appliance do all the Work, and come home to a fully cooked meal.
Fill
the insert of the Corning ware slow cooker with food and cover it with
the lid. At least a quarter of the insert should be filled with liquid
to keep the environment moist during long cooking times.
2
Press
the "On/Off" button on the left side of the electronic control panel in
the front of the appliance. This will turn on the slow cooker to the
low heat "Warm" setting.
3
Press
the "Cook Time" button on the right side of the electronic control
panel to add hours to the timer which will show a total time in hours
with a red digital display. Continue to press the button until the
display indicates the desired cook time in one-hour increments up to 10
hours. The cooker will automatically adjust the temperature setting
based on the amount of time you programmed on the timer. Cooking times
of six hours or less automatically start on "High" heat and times of
seven hours or more will start on "Low" heat. A small indicator light
will come on below the word to tell you the cooking temperature.
You can set the timer on a single oven slow cooker to automatically switch to a warming setting when you estimate foods will finish cooking.The programmable features allow you to leave food stewing at home while
you are out of the house, freeing up your day. Set the timer on a
Corningware slow cooker to let the kitchen appliance do all the work, and come home to a fully cooked meal.
INSTRUCTION BELOW.
Fill
the insert of the single oven slow cooker with food and cover it with
the lid. At least a quarter of the insert should be filled with liquid
to keep the environment moist during long cooking times.
2
Press
the "On/Off" button on the left side of the electronic control panel in
the front of the appliance. This will turn on the slow cooker to the
low heat "Warm" setting.
3
Press
the "Cook Time" button on the right side of the electronic control
panel to add hours to the timer which will show a total time in hours
with a red digital display. Continue to press the button until the
display indicates the desired cook time in one-hour increments up to 10
hours. The cooker will automatically adjust the temperature setting
based on the amount of time you programmed on the timer. Cooking times
of six hours or less automatically start on "High" heat and times of
seven hours or more will start on "Low" heat. A small indicator light
will come on below the word to tell you the cooking temperature.
hi chances are that the internal thermal cutout fuse has gone this fuse is situated on the right hand side of the cooker when you have taken the back plate off about half way down it has two wires attached to it and is screwed with a self tap on the right hand corner of the body of the cooker near the middle of the cooker. You can buy this part and have it delivered for about £6 so is a very cheap fix.
You can set the timer on a range slow cooker to automatically
switch to a warming setting when you estimate foods will finish
cooking. The programmable features allow you to leave food stewing at
home while you are out of the house, freeing up your day.
Set the timer
on a range slow cooker to let the kitchen appliance do all the
work, and come home to a fully cooked meal.
Fill the insert of the range slow cooker with food and cover it
with the lid. At least a quarter of the insert should be filled with
liquid to keep the environment moist during long cooking times.
Press the "On/Off" button on the left side of the electronic control
panel in the front of the appliance. This will turn on the slow cooker
to the low heat "Warm" setting.
Press the "Cook Time" button on the right side of the electronic
control panel to add hours to the timer which will show a total time in
hours with a red digital display. Continue to press the button until
the display indicates the desired cook time in one-hour increments up
to 10 hours. The cooker will automatically adjust the temperature
setting based on the amount of time you programmed on the timer.
Cooking times of six hours or less automatically start on "High" heat
and times of seven hours or more will start on "Low" heat. A small
indicator light will come on below the word to tell you the cooking
temperature.
Make sure there's power getting to your range, oven or cook-top. Check for a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse. Check the wall socket for power with a voltmeter or by plugging something else in. I would also advise to inspect the junction point on the backside of the unit for a possible separation of the power cord as well. If all checks out Ok, control will be the culprit.
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