Hi there, my rcd tripped on my fuse box while my oven was on and now my is not producing any heat, I'm not sure if the fault with the oven tripped the fuse box or the rcd tripping has caused the problem with the oven. The hob works fine aswell as the top oven/grill and also the fan is still working along with the oven light. Any advice will be much appreciated. many thanks, Gordon
SOURCE: MAIN HOUSE FUSES TRIPPED, RESET, OVEN AND GRILL WILL NOT HEAT UP
It would appear that the tripping of the switch has caused some kind of short within the cooker. I would look for the continuity of the heating element.
Most likely the wires leading to the heating element have burnt and will need replacement. If you are comfortable with attempting a DIY, well and good. You will have to open the back panel to access the said wires. It should be easy enough to identify..it will be the wire leadingto the heating coil.
If , however, you are not familiar with these kind of things, I would recommend getting a repair guy to do it for you.
Cheers and good luck with the repair!
IrishDruid.
SOURCE: lights grill and fan work but oven isnt heating up
Hi there,
On our oven, we have to reset the clock before the oven will work. I think it's because of the automatic timer features.
Yours is a slightly different model, but on ours we have to press the two buttons with arrows on, at the same time as turning the clock dial. Once this is done, the oven should work again.
Good luck.
SOURCE: AEG Competence Double Fan Oven Fault
Sounds like oven element is faulty, disconnect it and try again, if it does not trip, then it is definately the element..
It is easy to replace.
Plz leave feedback.
SOURCE: bottom oven not working
A tripped breaker or blown fuse on an electric oven or cook-top, combined with an element that has stopped working, is usually a sign of a shorted, then blown (if the fuse or breaker no longer fail) element.
If you know how to use an ohmeter, you can pull the element, disconnect the wires from each end, then measure the resistance between each end of the element, and each element to the outer sheath.
A good element has just a few ohms of resistance between the wire connection points, and infinite resistance from the wire connection points to the outer sheath. Any readings other than that means the element is bad and need's to be replaced.
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