Neff U1721 bottom oven not heating fan & light are ok
My double under oven is nearly 5 years old and the bottom oven has stopped heating... light is ok and fan works just no heat... using the top oven at the moment... is it the element?
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Test element check for continuity across the terminals and it is getting power when switch onon. If both ok, chances are the front selector switch has blown.
The heating element is the likely culprit as they burn out and go open circuit..(ie ...disconnected and will not heat up ) If you can use a multi-meter , then the element can be tested using the resistance range (with the oven SWITCHED OFF )
Have come across this problem before and it can be cured by replacing the fan motor. As the motor gets older it spins with less power and allows the element to get to hot and burn out. Replace your fan motor problem solved.
hi, we have had the same problem. You can order the element from many places online, the cheapest is about £25 ranging up to £60 from neff themselves. Fitting it is ok the hardest part is getting the fan off to change the actual element. However, be warned, we are now on our 4th element and it just went again last night. Neff deny that this is a known fault that the elements keep going. However, at least 10 of our neighbours have had the same problem with their oven too!
If the fan is running then it is unlikely to be the clock/timer. Yopu need to check if there is voltage to the element but you MUST be careful to avoid an electric shock. There is sometimes a thermal cut out in line with the supply from the thermostat and that would need to be checked. If all OK the thermostat is the likely offender
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