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  • in reply to: Smeg Identification help needed #405168
    bazza59
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    Re: Smeg Identification help needed

    Hi Just a quick note in order to close this thread out.

    I got a selector switch from ServeVast, persuaded my friendly electrician to fit it (just in case it wasn’t the switch and might have been a thermostat). He was able to access the wiring to the switch terminals from behind. Replacing selector switch got the oven up and running again. The terminals at each corner showed obvious signs of distress.

    Xmas turkey here I come.
    Cooker still needs a few things but now that i know its an A1 tipo 287 or 2B& I am much more confident in getting the correct parts myself.

    Many thanks to all of you who offered advice – it was very much appreciated.
    Barry

    in reply to: Smeg Identification help needed #405166
    bazza59
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    Re: Smeg Identification help needed

    Thanks K
    In order to access the selector switch does the hob lift up or do you have to go in from the back of the cooker?

    in reply to: Smeg Identification help needed #405164
    bazza59
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    Re: Smeg Identification help needed

    Given that the oven fan does not come on when selected and none of the heating elements heat I am guessing that the selector switch is dead or one of the thermostats has blown.

    Is it possible online to get the wiring diagram for the switch selector?

    in reply to: Smeg Identification help needed #405163
    bazza59
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    Re: Smeg Identification help needed

    thanks for suggestions, pls see more info below

    The cooling fan (the one below the hob but above the oven)is working.
    The clock / timer is working.

    For the overheat thermostat is there a simple check to confirm is ok / dead?
    The selector switch felt a bit different the last time i used the oven – not a crispy click as normal but a little squeshie (sorry about description). Its now clicking as it should….

    in reply to: Smeg Identification help needed #405161
    bazza59
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    Re: Smeg Identification help needed

    Managed to get some info from label. As best as I can read its a Smeg A1 Tipo 287 S/N 048 ?544

    Replaced the fan element only – no heat output – fan not rotating
    Received top/grill element and checked resistance with older unit to discover that they are same – I had performed continuity test previously and thought one of the elements was blown.

    DO all element need to be installed for unit to work or is it possible my “switching unit” is dead?

    All suggestions welcome thanks

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