Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

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  • #29012
    simonr
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    Hi, main oven and fan not working. (Top oven ok). Would this be a broken thermostat ?

    regards
    Simon

    #221107
    Simon46
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    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    Clock not set to auto is it?

    Regards
    Simon

    #221108
    richardable
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    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    simon
    re set clock..switch oven off at main cooker switch, wait about 30secs. switch cooker back on. clock display should flash 00.00. read cooker manual to see which buttons you need to press and then adjust time according to the manual.
    richard

    #221109
    simonr
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    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    Simon46 wrote:Clock not set to auto is it?

    No, appears not to be…

    Regards
    Simon

    #221110
    richardable
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    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    simon
    does the grill work?
    richard

    #221111
    simonr
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    richardable wrote:simon
    does the grill work?
    richard

    Yes, grill and top oven work fine. Tried power off / back on , no change.

    #221112
    Penguin45
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    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    Failure of the door switch, thermostat, or switch gear in the timer unit will stop the oven working.

    You need a test meter and the skills to use it in order to circuit test forf the exact fault.

    If you are unable to do this, please use the repairs@ option to find a UKW engineer in your area.

    Power off, if you intend to pursue this yourself.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #221113
    simonr
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint 6511P Double oven – s/n 71 000808

    Penguin45 wrote:Failure of the door switch, thermostat, or switch gear in the timer unit will stop the oven working.

    You need a test meter and the skills to use it in order to circuit test forf the exact fault.

    If you are unable to do this, please use the repairs@ option to find a UKW engineer in your area.

    Power off, if you intend to pursue this yourself.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    Thanks.

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