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I have a Delongi dsf905 I was heating it up and it just stopped - the light went out the fan stopped and it stopped heating. The gas hob is working fine. Any ideas?
FIRST CHECK THE FUSE IN YOUR PLUG IF OK THEN IT MIGHT BE THE TERMOSTAT IS FAULTY CHECK THE ELEMENT IS NOT BURNT OUT IF SO REMOVE AND BRING TO A ELECTRIC AND PLUMMERS SUPPLY STORE FOR REPLACEMENT.
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Stove possibly has a fuse panel which is usually in the inside area of the switches and there is usually one for each burner as well as the oven. Make sure you replace with the right size fuse or you could have trouble.
It appears the oven has shorted out. Try checking the breaker box and see if any switches have been flipped. If this is not the case a new oven is in order.
Hello,
Is the fan working in the oven if not then check if the clock needs resetting.If the fan is working then it is more likely that the ring element around the fan has failed.Check also if the thermostat light comes on,this is an indication it may be ok.
If you are certain that the element is o/k, and it is not heating, then thwere are 2 possibilitues.
1- the oven thermostat could be faulty, whereby it is giving a feed to the element.
2-some ovens have a fan only setting, as well as heat and fan, make sure that it is not on a fan only setting.
Hope this helps.
The power to the fan and thermostat is the fault. You will need to trace wiring from these elements to power source and I suspect that where the power cord meets the oven is where you'll find the cause.
There is a thermo fuse located behind the back panel of the oven. If the oven appears to be working but is not actually heating then this is the cause. The oven will have to be removed from the wall, power to the oven shut off at the main breaker and the back panel removed. the thermo fuse is just to the left and up from the center of the convection fan. It has 2 wires connected to it.
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