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December 27, 2006 at 12:50 pm #23628
BryanClarke124
ParticipantYou supplied us with a replacement for this not much over a year ago, but that has gone bang too. I’d like to buy a couple this time, and will keep one as a spare – we don’t seem to get much more than 12 months life out of them. We have a “Cookers Appliances” Model 05-600306/2 Typ B13, marked “SNr 014810266 O846CK161 4.565kW Max”. The heating element for the main oven has failed (again). The identification on your replacement reads “4045 538 R IRCA 2000w RL6”. [Just found the original posting – http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight= Your part number then was 76X3719]
Can you provide prices for the above, please?
Many thanks,
Bryan R. Clarke
December 27, 2006 at 1:18 pm #198873kwatt
KeymasterHi Bryan,
The element you need is this one in the shop 😉
If you need any more help please just ask.
K.
January 25, 2007 at 7:29 pm #198874mrwhitelabel
ParticipantRe: Price/Availability: Element for “Cookers Appliances
bryan a word of warning
my element has been replaced about 8-10 times (some under warranty) and it is also a “cookers” appliance
it is possible it is the fan motor that is causing the problem. mine was overheating and stalling causing the elements to continually go
if it keeps happening you may want to consider replacing the fan motor (although good luck if you do, im having difficulty finding the correct size replacement one to fit through the back of the cooker)January 25, 2007 at 8:19 pm #198875kwatt
KeymasterRe: Price/Availability: Element for “Cookers Appliances
Hi mrwhitelabel,
Have you tried Dave on spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk as he’s a bit of a whiz with finding things. 😉
K.
April 7, 2008 at 11:06 pm #198876BryanClarke124
ParticipantRe: Price/Availability: Element for “Cookers Appliances
Well, the time has come again it seems… looks like it’s going to be an annual ritual replacing the element on this oven.
Could you quote me a price for 2 more of the item described below in my original posting, please?
BryanClarke124 wrote:You supplied us with a replacement for this not much over a year ago, but that has gone bang too. I’d like to buy a couple this time, and will keep one as a spare – we don’t seem to get much more than 12 months life out of them. We have a “Cookers Appliances” Model 05-600306/2 Typ B13, marked “SNr 014810266 O846CK161 4.565kW Max”. The heating element for the main oven has failed (again). The identification on your replacement reads “4045 538 R IRCA 2000w RL6”. [Just found the original posting – http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight= Your part number then was 76X3719]
Can you provide prices for the above, please?
Many thanks,
Bryan R. Clarke
April 7, 2008 at 11:14 pm #198877kwatt
KeymasterRe: Price/Availability: Element for “Cookers Appliances
Jeez, there’s a blast from the past!
That should be the one you need.
Have you checked the obvious stuff like the fan motor is okay as it’s odd for them to go that quick? Not unheard of, just unusual.
HTH
K.
April 7, 2008 at 11:22 pm #198878BryanClarke124
ParticipantRe: Price/Availability: Element for “Cookers Appliances
About a year ago, I put one in, and it didn’t last more than a couple/three months – I can’t recall exactly. So, I got the oven out of the carcass/housing, and had the fan motor out. There was a bit of residue/build-up of muck, but essentially the motor was running freely. Equally, the fan was a bit mucky, but not much. So I concluded that a reasonable amount of circulation must be taking place. So I really don’t know what to think. I guess one supplier of elements for these things is as good as any other?
The alternative is to replace the oven, of course – not as pleasant a prospect as paying out for a couple of elements and replacing once a year.
Open to suggestions, though!
Thanks.
Bryan
kwatt wrote:Jeez, there’s a blast from the past!
That should be the one you need.
Have you checked the obvious stuff like the fan motor is okay as it’s odd for them to go that quick? Not unheard of, just unusual.
HTH
K.
April 8, 2008 at 6:40 am #198879kwatt
KeymasterRe: Price/Availability: Element for “Cookers Appliances
No Bryan you are correct, if the fan is free and clear then it should be okay and the cheaper option is simply to whack an element in I guess.
K.
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