When turned to fan oven, the main oven is not getting hot although fan is working. When turned to conventional, main oven only gets slightly hot. However, when main oven is turned to grill, it gets very hot - hotpoint BD52
IT SOUNDS LIKE THE HEATING ELEMENT HAS BURNT OUT . REPLACE IT AND YOUR OVEN WILL WORK FINE.IT SOUNDS LIKE THE HEATING ELEMENT HAS BURNT OUT . REPLACE IT AND YOUR OVEN WILL WORK FINE.
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These fans suffer a lot as they get hot, so it is probably the fan has failed. Buy a new fan and replace it as that is easy to do and is a cheap option.
If the fan is working o/k, then it is going to be the element that is faulty.
This is located at the rear of the oven compartment behind a removeable cover, it is a round element
The oven element will have failed due to the fan intermittently working.
You will\ need to replace both the element, and the fan motor, to ensure a satisfactory repair.
1. Faulty thermostat. 2. Faulty thermal cut out switch. (controls power to cooling fan). 3. Faulty cooling fan (not fan inside oven).
Test thermostat by setting thermostat to low temperature like 60 oC. If oven gets much hotter then its a faulty thermostat. To test cooling fan and thermal switch take oven out and remove top or rear panels to expose components. When oven gets hot the cooling fan should turn on. If it doesn't then check to see if there is a mains voltage present. If mains current exist but fan is not turnig then replace fan. If mains voltage is not present then its the thermal switch.
The fan oven element needs to be replaced in the Hotpoint 6150 cooker.
Access is by removing the inner rear cover of the oven, there you will see the element.
Replace with a new one.
It is possible the base element is faulty in the top oven of the Hotpoint EW95,
The other possibility is that the high speed grill element is only part working.You need to check both these elements.
If the fan is working o/k in the main oven , but not getting hot, then you need to replace the element.
If it does heat, then it could be a faulty thermostat or possibly selector switch.
Unless you have a good working knowledge of electrics and know how to use a meter, then I would suggest you call some one in.
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I would not think that both fan and element are faulty, although it is possible.
if it has a timer make sure that it is on manual and not on auto, as this would stop the oven working.
Other possible fault is faulty main oven selector switch.
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If everything on your B1691N0GB oven seems to be working, i.e. all the lights are on and fan comes on in fan oven setting, but there is no heat from fan oven, conventional oven or grill, try turning your oven off at the mains, then turn on again. If the temperature display then shows 444, your oven is locked. To unlock, make sure the central control knob is in the "out" position, then press the fan oven and light buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds or so, until 333 appears on the display. Your oven is now unlocked.
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