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MAIN HOUSE FUSES TRIPPED, RESET, OVEN AND GRILL WILL NOT HEAT UP

House fuses tripped, set off by kettle. On resetting the fuse box the oven and grill which were in use would not produce heat, yet the orange power lights on the dials and the fan still operate. Cooker is the said Belling XOU252.

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  • CliveM May 26, 2008

    Thank you. I will get an engineer chap to fix it. Getting it out alone is a job since its fitted.

  • CliveM May 26, 2008

    OK, thanks. I think I will get an engineer in to fix it.

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2014

    oven fused house then light and fan only working

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Sounds like the fan element this link will help http://www.ransomspares.co.uk/elements.asp?search_fd6=XOU252

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It would appear that the tripping of the switch has caused some kind of short within the cooker. I would look for the continuity of the heating element.

Most likely the wires leading to the heating element have burnt and will need replacement. If you are comfortable with attempting a DIY, well and good. You will have to open the back panel to access the said wires. It should be easy enough to identify..it will be the wire leadingto the heating coil.

If , however, you are not familiar with these kind of things, I would recommend getting a repair guy to do it for you.

Cheers and good luck with the repair!
IrishDruid.

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