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AEG oven tripping rcd at random points?
An RCD tripping points to an earth leak because that is what they are designed to do.
Check the wiring and pay special attention to the insulation.
10/7/2023 9:14:07 AM •
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My oven makes a huge whirring buzzing noise after 20/30 minutes of use. I replaced the cooling fan motor but that has not helped. Surely this is not normal?
It sounds like you're experiencing an issue with your SMEG DS96MFA7 oven where a noise occurs after some time of operation and continues even after the oven is turned off. Since you've already replaced the cooling fan and the noise persists, there are a few possibilities to consider:
- Heating Element: The heating element in your oven might be expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down during operation. This can sometimes create noises, especially if the element has developed some internal damage.
- Cooling Fan Motor: While you've replaced the cooling fan, it's possible that the noise is coming from a different part of the fan assembly or from the fan motor itself. The noise might be due to vibrations, a misaligned part, or a problem with the motor bearings.
- Exhaust Fan or Circulation Fan: Some ovens have additional fans for exhaust or circulation purposes. If your oven has these fans, they might be causing the noise. Check if there are any additional fans present and inspect them for any issues.
- Expansion and Contraction: As the oven heats up during use and then cools down after being turned off, various components inside the oven can expand and contract. This can sometimes result in creaking or popping noises. This could include metal components, panels, or other parts.
- Loose or Vibrating Components: Check for any loose or vibrating components within the oven. Even a small loose panel or part can generate a significant amount of noise, especially as it vibrates against other surfaces.
- Gas Ignition System: If your oven uses gas, the ignition system could be causing clicking or ticking noises as it ignites and heats up.
- Electrical Components: Certain electrical components, such as relays or transformers, could also be causing the noise if they are malfunctioning or vibrating excessively.
Since diagnosing the exact source of the noise can be challenging, especially without being able to inspect the oven in person, I recommend the following steps:
- Carefully Inspect: When the noise occurs, try to pinpoint its source by listening closely and observing the oven's components. This might give you a better idea of where the noise is coming from.
- Contact Professional Help: If the noise persists and is affecting the functionality of the oven, it's advisable to contact a professional appliance repair technician. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose and fix the issue accurately.
8/25/2023 11:05:03 AM •
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Brandt FP464 Oven Door Locked
On most of these ovens, you can either unplug the unit or flip the breaker from the main and keep it off for ten minutes, then either plugs it back in or turn it back on, and then hit and hold the start/cancel button on the control board for twenty seconds. Yu should hear a beep and then you should see the display light up and ask for you to set the time. If it does this, then the reset has worked. If so, put the oven into a self clean cycle and hit start, listen for the machine to come on, and about a minute later cancel the cycle and see if the door unlocks. If that doesn't work, you may have a bad door lock assembly and you will be forced to manually unlock the door.
To manually unlock the door, stick a screwdriver or heavy wire coat hanger in between the door oven and the door lock and see if you can disengage the door lock. If you manage to get the door open, leave the door open and put the oven into another self clean cycle. If after hitting the start button to activate the self clean cycle, you notice the door lock either not moving or getting stuck closed again you will need a new door lock assembly. If after hitting the start button, the door lock seems to be working fine, the door lock had probably shorted out during the cleaning cycle and looks to be okay now.
8/6/2023 8:50:16 AM •
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AEGB3101-1 how old is this appliance oven
The production label will give your serial number which has the year of manufacture.
If you ask AEG and give them the codes, they should be able to tell you.
10/1/2023 7:03:58 PM •
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The Teka HL890 oven did not heat up and had the words (5h:0) appeared.
The error message "5h:0" on a Teka HL890 oven indicates that the oven is in demo mode. Demo mode is a setting that is used by retailers to show off the oven's features without actually cooking anything. To turn off demo mode, follow these steps:
Press and hold the "+" and "-" buttons on the oven's control panel for 10 seconds.
The error message will disappear and the oven will be in normal mode.
If the oven still does not heat up after turning off demo mode, there may be a problem with the heating element or the temperature sensor. In this case, it is best to contact a qualified technician for assistance.
Here are some other possible reasons why your Teka HL890 oven might not be heating up:
The oven is not plugged in. Make sure that the oven is plugged into an outlet that is working properly.
The oven door is not closed properly. Make sure that the oven door is closed all the way.
The oven thermostat is set too low. Make sure that the oven thermostat is set to a high enough temperature.
There is a problem with the heating element. The heating element may be broken or it may not be getting enough power.
There is a problem with the temperature sensor. The temperature sensor may be broken or it may not be reading the temperature correctly.
8/26/2023 1:33:24 AM •
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