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Zanussi ZBF360 Electric Single Oven - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Oven tripping
Hello,
Was the oven tripping the the fuse before the element was replaced,also did you take the oven out to do element because the element can be done with cooker in place it may be that you pulled out the connections block at rear of unit and it is touching body.If tripping before replacement the fault could be any where on the oven.You will have to check it through.
How do I get the inside glass panel back onto the door?
You will find sets of screws ether on the outside edge of the door OR on the inside panel. You can NOT! use any glue to "seal" the Glass this will make everything smell like the sealant you picked to use. your door was probably used as a resting spot for something heavy and caused the doors skin to be bent OR when you Cleaned the oven with the clean feature it caused the door to warp. Your option is to get a replacement part to fix the problem you can stop by any appliance parts shop and ask them what the best thing to do is and/or buy the part there you can "pull the door" off the hinges by lifting the door straight up at you and take the part to the stop for help and or replacement
Oven keeps tripping the electrics
I would suspect that the fan oven element is faulty. what I think is happening , is as the element gets hotter, the insulation is breaking down and causing the trip to operate, it is quite a common problem
You will need to fit a new element.
If it is a fan assisisted oven you will find the element behind a removable cover at the rear of the oven compartment..
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Fan not working
Hi, its likely that the fan motor isn't working. (most times is just build up of grease) If you're good with DIY, remove the inside panel that covers the element and the fan, undo he nut CLOCKWISE, pull the oven out, remove the the back cover, remove wiring from fan motor, clean the motor with WD40, and give it a few turns to see if turns freely. Reserve the process.
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Error code 367Zanussi cooker not working what is the cause of the error code 367
Error code 367 on a Zanussi cooker typically indicates an issue with the temperature sensor or thermostat. When this error occurs, it means that the temperature sensor is detecting an abnormal or out-of-range temperature. Here are some possible causes and steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
- Power cycle the cooker: Turn off the cooker and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. Sometimes, a simple power cycle can resolve temporary glitches or errors.
- Check the temperature sensor: The temperature sensor is responsible for detecting the oven's temperature and sending signals to the control board. It's possible that the sensor has become faulty or disconnected. Inspect the sensor for any visible damage or loose connections. If necessary, consult the cooker's user manual for instructions on how to access and check the sensor.
- Inspect the thermostat: The thermostat regulates the oven's temperature. If the thermostat is malfunctioning, it could be causing the error code 367. Look for any signs of damage or wear on the thermostat. If you suspect a faulty thermostat, it may require professional repair or replacement.
- Contact customer support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it's recommended to contact Zanussi's customer support or a qualified technician for further assistance. They will have the expertise to diagnose the specific problem with your cooker and provide guidance on the necessary repairs or part replacements.
It's important to consult the cooker's user manual or documentation for model-specific troubleshooting steps or error code interpretations. The manual may provide additional information or suggestions for resolving error code 367 on your particular Zanussi cooker.
Hi the grill on my zanussi freestanding cooker is not working but the oven and hob are still working and we replaced the element in the grill so it's not that
If you have replaced the grill element and it still doesn't work, there are a few other things you can check.
First, make sure that the grill is actually turned on and that the grill control knob is set to the correct temperature.
Next, check the grill's thermostat, which is typically located near the grill element. Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the thermostat, as a faulty thermostat can prevent the grill from heating up.
If the thermostat is functioning properly, you may need to check the grill's selector switch, which determines whether the grill or oven is used. A faulty switch can prevent the grill from working.
Finally, if none of these solutions work, there may be a wiring issue within the grill or in the main control board of the cooker. In this case, it may be best to seek the assistance of a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
How do I remove my Zanussi ZNM11X built in mircowave oven
- Turn off the power to the microwave oven at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
- Remove any food or dishes from the microwave oven.
- Carefully open the microwave door and remove the screws or clips that secure the microwave to the mounting bracket.
- Disconnect the electrical wires from the back of the microwave oven. Be sure to turn off the power before doing this.
- Carefully lift the microwave oven out of the wall or cabinet. It may be heavy, so it is a good idea to have a helper to assist you.
- Once the microwave oven is removed, you can either dispose of it or store it in a safe place until it is ready to be reinstalled.
Temp change during cooking zanussi ZOP37922
Both gas and electric ovens will cycle on and off throughout the cooking cycle to maintain the set temperature. When the oven temperature has dropped below the set temperature, the oven cycles on again to provide heat and will cycle off again once the temperature is higher than the set temperature.
Door falling off ZCG662gXC Zanussi gas double oven
I have/had the same problem with the top screw not staying in, I have left it like that for quite a while as I didn't want to pay someone for what I thought would be an easy fix, such as finding a replacement screw or discovering a new way to put it back together that fixes it.
I couldn't do either of those and on a close inspection, the 'screw' that goes in the top looks like it is as big as it can be otherwise you would struggle to put it in the gap between the two ovens, so even though I couldn't find a replacement, that didn't seem to be the solution anyway.
So, now the waffle is out of the way, I decided to take a pair of pliers to it and bent the metal slightly up and bobs your uncle it solved the problem. I made sure to bend it only as much as I need to so that the door can still be taken off and it worked.
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