overheating fan oven

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  • #42034
    mrcrow
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    my homark fan oven is burning food on one side of the oven
    i have replaced the fan element recently
    the thermostat light goes off and on at varying settings ok…:?
    we set the oven at 175 which could be too high for cakes
    if its a thermostat problem can anyone advise how i should replace it
    i know i can buy the spares from the shop as i have for elements in the past
    hope the turkey doesnt get hot turkey this next week.. 😀
    all the best to the boss and the rest of the forum
    cheers
    mrcrow
    manchester

    #272180
    Penguin45
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    Re: overheating fan oven

    Thermostat to fit 02-700301 is HERE.

    Penguin45.

    #272181
    mrcrow
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    Re: overheating fan oven

    Penguin45 wrote:Thermostat to fit 02-700301 is HERE.

    Penguin45.

    thanks Penguin45
    when it is daylight i am going to remove the back shield and look at the element and surrounding area for any problems there
    i think although the stat indicator light is going off as the temperature rises the actual temperatures could be not quite as the settings say

    cant really see how to get the front panel off..there are two little humps on the top but no screws underneath …so i guess its ‘clipped’ on with the two humps as locating points??

    can you comment on that

    #272182
    Penguin45
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    Re: overheating fan oven

    Probably a couple of screws from the back – all will be obvious with the top off.

    Random cycling and heat errors is definitley a thermostat problem. It’s a gas capliiary gadget, so it’s probably lost some gas.

    Penguin45.

    #272183
    mrcrow
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    Re: overheating fan oven

    top off
    that doesnt mean the hob does it… 😥

    #272184
    Penguin45
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    Re: overheating fan oven

    It’s a built-in oven isn’t it? Remove from housing, remove top panel.

    Penguin45.

    #272185
    mrcrow
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    Re: overheating fan oven

    thanks again
    i can see 2 screws on each flange down the front screwed into the kitchen unit.
    when i remove these i suspect the casing will pull out
    didnt think i would need to go to all that extent
    but it may help me to learn some more new skills
    cheers
    we are having christmas today because of family commitments on christmas and boxing day elsewhere
    so the turkey crown is in the oven now
    will tackle this later
    god bless and happy christmas…the real one
    cheers
    geof

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