beko cooker

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  • #46398
    suedehead1
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    hi its a model no. s512w in a womens refuge nobody could tell me if it ever worked properly.
    the mains electricity polarity is reversed all the way back to the fuse box.
    the hotplates work but the grill and the oven dont.
    i checked the thermal fuse at the back and it was ok.
    i dont normally look at cookers but as i was a bit quiet i thought i would have a look.
    is it the selector switch or am i missing something obvious.

    #289200

    Re: beko cooker

    Not sure about the polarity business but the other thing sounds like it’s set on auto (if it has that facility) and needs setting to manual.
    Mike.

    #289201
    suedehead1
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    Re: beko cooker

    i am not sure about the polarity either but it has no auto or timer facility is very basic.

    #289202
    helo_75
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    is it single cavity?

    is there a door switch on it?

    #289203
    suedehead1
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    Re: beko cooker

    it is single cavity there is no door switch.but thanks for the reply,

    #289204
    helo_75
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    i got a wiring diagram here if you give me your email?

    #289205
    suedehead1
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    Re: beko cooker

    johnrobertsonyoung@hotmail.com
    sorry i typed the wrong address.

    #289206
    SimonCD
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    Re: beko cooker

    I have seen a few of these, it will be the selector switch, very poorly made, sometimes possible to bend connection down a bit unless already melted.

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