SOURCE: baumatic 1870ss steel electric oven
sounds like your element is not wired in properly or its faulty get someone to look at it
SOURCE: Baumatic fan assisted oven not heating up
The oven element has failed, you need to fit a new element.
It is a straight forward repair to do.
Remove inner rear panel of oven, you will see the round element at rear.
Unfasten element, detach wires, and fit new element.
Refit rear panel, and test.
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SOURCE: Fan Oven blows Fuse over 175 Celcius -Baumatic BT2760SS
Hi, I was cooking and my oven jut went off, looked in fuse mains box and had tripped. So put back on and now the fan works but no heat...Can you give me some idea what it mite be.
SOURCE: My Baumatic B180W-B oven does not heat up. The
If the oven is electrically heated, then more than likely, the oven element has failed.
This is located behind a removeable cover at the rear of the oven.
SOURCE: baumatic oven not heating up. Grill and fan fine.
if it is the b180, the answer (having just fixed this) is really simple.
The coily bit is the oven element - it will have gone. A new one from eBay cost me about 6 quid.
[WHEN IT ARRIVES !]
Turn the power off.
Inside the oven use a philips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws (KEEP
THEM !)
You will see a coily thing and a fan.
You unscrew 3 more screws (2 on the left and 1 on the right).
(KEEP THESE TOO!)
now ... bit tricky, have the new one inside the oven and take each wire off one at a time and put it on the new element.
Screw it back on but DONT put the last panel back in.
Turn the oven on maximum for about 2 minutes and see it glow red.
Turn the oven off. Make a cup of tea and have a couple of biscuits while admiring how good you are and waiting for the element to cool down!!!
Put the final panel back in place. Whole thing (including a cup of tea) takes about half an hour.
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