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Posted on Apr 06, 2010

Creda cf50g cooker oven not getting hot

Creda cf50g cooker oven not reaching high temperatures despite control turned to '9', gas is flowing and ignited but only stays at the 'slow cook' heat.

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Sounds like the ffd is at fault, this is a safety device that alows the main flow of gas through. when the cooker is cleaned the sensor can be moved by accident from its position over the flame, another reason could be a build up of grease etc, stopping the flame reaching the sensor. if none of these then the ffd unit needs to be replaced. they are about £20.00 for the part

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