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Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark 2-600101 timer control knob
Just checked back in. No reply yet.
Can anyone confirm what timer control I need to be ordering?
Thanks
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark 2-600101 timer control knob
Thanks.
Which timer would that be?
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker element
Sorry. No I didn’t order that element (that penguin suggested) because the dimensions on the diagram were different to the (old) element in my oven.
I ended up ordering another one from another source. However, having finally got the old element out, I find that the one I purchased, whilst closer in size than the one Penguin suggested, was nevertheless slightly out on the width of the holes on the fixing plate (literally 2-3mm). Also, I now realise that I need threaded holes on the plate.
In addition to this, having finally got to see the back of the plate, I found that there is a central earth terminal which wasn’t there on the one I purchased (though there is a threaded hole in the centre to presumably fix a terminal to – but the old element had the terminal actually soldered/welded to it, not screwed).
Anyway, the upshot is that I still don’t have the right element, though the vendor of the incorrect one has agreed to give a full refund. I have lined up a couple of likely-looking replacements, now that I know what the whole thing looks like. I am awaiting replies to some questions I have sent.
The thing is everyone says “oh, yeah, that’ll fit your oven, no problem”. I have a much better idea what I need now (and how to fit it). If you have any ideas as to what I need, then I’m happy to hear them.
The old element is 19cm wide, 25cm from base plate to end of element, about 3cm between the terminals and roughly 6cm between the holes (but having looked closely, it is more like 56/57mm – not easy to measure reaching into the back of the oven!). The holes, as I said are threaded. Also, there is only one fixing bracket, directly opposite the plate. There are two clamps, opposite each other, half-way round the element, but they do not screw onto the back of the oven (unlike some elements I’ve seen).
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker element
The dimensions are different.
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker instructions
It’s a fan oven with a 2100w element and a separate grill. It has three dials on the front – the first is a timer, the second is the temperature control and the third is the function dial with 4 options: off, grill, oven or light on.
That’s about it.
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker instructions
Would you happen to have a PDF for the Homark 02-600101?
Thanks.Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker element
Hmmm… having got the correct element, I still can’t remove the old one in order to fit the new one. I’ve been doing all my cooking using the grill element!
I remove the rear panel and then unscrew the clips that hold the oven element. However, I can’t work out how to actually get the conection plate off of the rear wall – it is held fast, but does not pull off and I can’t see any screws.
Does anyone have any idea how to do this, or if there are any instructions on the web somewhere (I can’t find any)?
Edit: I’ve worked it out – the plate is screwed in place from the back, would you believe? I’ve had to take the entire built-in oven out and remove the rear panel to unscrew the element. I now find that the element I’ve bought doesn’t fit – the holes aren’t threaded and are fractionally too far apart. It gets worse and worse…
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker element
Don’t worry, I think I’ve worked out the right one.
Cogito
ParticipantRe: Homark cooker element
Thanks for the help, is that a 2100w element? I’ve got a feeling it’s the wrong one – the dimensions aren’t right
I’ve already removed the rear inner panel; that’s where the confusion began… I’ll have to figure it out
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