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Anonymous Posted on Apr 14, 2012

I have a Zanussi ZHQ575 X Double oven, the main oven will not work when I select the Fan Oven setting. I have tried a new selector switch but it still will not work on this setting. The fan comes on but the elements don't heat up, although they heat up on the other feelings.

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I have the same problem.... It's not the element gents, please read the question again... the oven heats up on the other settings it's just when you select fan oven (the most popular) I too have tried replacing the selector switch with no luck. Really need a wiring diagram.

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ashburton

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: fan in main oven boken

Sounds as if your oven heating element has failed. You need to fit a new one.

Usually you have to get the back off, disconnect the old element, remove the fixxing screws and element, fit new one, reconnect and it should be fixed. Don't forget to switch the power off before starting work.

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Barry Coates

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SOURCE: main oven not heating.

You need to replace a faulty main oven element.
This is done by removing the rear cover in the main oven,
there you will see the element, disconnect and replace.
It is not a difficult job , and is not too expensive.
Plz frate my solution.
THANKS.

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Barry Coates

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2008

SOURCE: main oven wont work

It is the oven element that has failed
Remove panel at rear of oven compartment, there you will see the element, just undo any screws that you can see and pull the element towards you, carefully detach the wires, but don't loose them inside or you will have remove the oven to get the wires back on.
Fit new element and Bob's your uncle ,you've cracked it.
Plz leave feedback for this solution.
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