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Posted on Dec 15, 2017

Neff U1661N0GB/02 replacing faulty Fan element.

Hi, Got the new fan element. Stupid of me I know though I didn't bother marking the wires, thinking they wouldn't be touched I just left them loose in the correct height order (if you know what I mean.....wife cleaned cooker and disturbed them. Does anyone have a wiring diagram so that I can connect them propoerly?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2008

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hi there the solution is simple neff have done away with the earth connection on the element it's now earthed through the screws which hold it in place to the cavity just tape the earth with insulating tape and secure out of the way of the fan, hope this is of some help

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2008

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All of this can be done with the oven in situ. Take the back off if you like, but its un-necessary, dirty and time consuming. So here we go: Power off at mains. Remove 4 screws holding plate which guards the fan. You will be faced with the fan partially obscuring the top element retaining screw. At the centre of the fan spindle is a reverse threaded nut. WD40 the nut. Wait a minute or so and using a socket wrench and a flick of the wrist, the reverse thread nut should losen v easily. Having mastered the lock nut, tap the washer and it should become loose enough to remove by hand. If not, it just needs a little gentle persuasion with a flat head screwdriver where it sits on the fan itself. The grime will loosen and it will pop off. Squirt some WD40 onto the fan spindle, and wait a couple of minutes. Ignore any advice to lock onto the threaded spindle because if you damage it, your relatively cheap repair will become pretty expensive. Simply use a locking mole grip on the fan itself where the locking nut sits against it and pull and twist gently away from the spindle. You will be surprised how easy this is. Very little chance of damage. You can then access all 5 element retaining screws. Gently lever out the left foot of the element from the oven housing. Remove the spade connectors from the old element. Reversal of these instructions to fit the new element. Restore mains power. Reset clock or main oven will not work.

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Barry Coates

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

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Unscrew glass cover anti-clockise, likewise unscrew bulb, and replace.

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Barry Coates

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2010

SOURCE: replacing the element in a NEFF U1721 but having trouble

To rtemove the nut, hold the fan blades,and at the same time undo the securing nut clockwise as though you were tightening it, as it is a left hand thread, and vice versa for tighteming it again
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