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June 6, 2011 at 10:28 am #63200
natzia
ParticipantHi,
I have just moved to a new apartment and I have encountered problems with the oven. There is no heating despite the fact that the oven is on. Possibly it has to do with the timer but since I can’t find the instruction manual I don’t know how to fix it. Can someone offer an advice?
June 6, 2011 at 12:16 pm #352953kwatt
KeymasterRe: Arrow Oven possibly timer problem?
Arrow no longer exist and haven’t for some time now.
Do you have a model number?
K.
June 7, 2011 at 8:39 am #352954natzia
ParticipantRe: Arrow Oven possibly timer problem?
Sorry I don’t…But if it maybe of some help, there are five buttons. The first one has the symbol of a bell, the second one the symbol of a bowl, the third it has the word stop, the fourth the symbol – and the fifth the symbol +.
June 11, 2011 at 8:08 am #352955natzia
ParticipantRe: Arrow Oven possibly timer problem?
Does anyone have any ideas? The hob is working though. At the estate agency they told me to play with buttons. A friend of mine tried to help me and he was just pressing buttons and for a while there was heat coming but then he continued pressing buttons and now it’s only cold air.
June 11, 2011 at 10:13 am #352956electrofix
ModeratorRe: Arrow Oven possibly timer problem?
as Kwatt said arrow no longer exists i think they were sold by B & Q for a while
you said you talked to the estate agency but you dont say whether its rented or bought. if it rented its your landlords problem to sort it not yours start complaining
if you own the property then
if the clock is your problem it can be shorted out by a competant engineer
i dont know this cooker but is it a fan oven? if so then is the fan inside the oven turning. if the fan is turning then it could be element ( most likely), thermostst or broken wire as normally the fan does not turn if the clock failshope it helps
Dave
June 11, 2011 at 11:01 am #352957natzia
ParticipantRe: Arrow Oven possibly timer problem?
Thanks so much for your reply. Yes, it is rented property but from the agency they told me to sort it out by myself, just to google it… It is a fan oven, and the fan is turning but only cold air comes out. I have adjust the time and set the timer to zero, and as I said previously when my friend played with the buttons for a while hot air was coming out.
June 11, 2011 at 11:24 am #352958electrofix
ModeratorRe: Arrow Oven possibly timer problem?
i am sorry but you agancy is wrong
it is their problem! you rented the house, the oven is part of the fixtures and fittings which you as a tennent expect to be in working order. it is likely the element has failed and the oven would have to be taken apart to effect the repair. If you do it you are effecting the electrical safety of this appliancering your agancy and tell them to get it fixed
if they dont go to citizens advice they will move their bum theni do these jobs all the time for landlords
An element could prob be got but would need dimentions
Dave
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