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Gardenviking
ParticipantI have tried to disconnect all «loose» items, included door lock and fans. Also tried a new plug, and another socket. As long as the fault is present at all functions, also on the «light only», even when lamp disconnected, I think a fault on one of the circuitboards is reasonable. Are the white «boxes» on the green card relays?
And thank you all for help and tips!
Gardenviking
ParticipantYes, I have disconnected them all. Also the interior light, same same.
Gardenviking
ParticipantHello again. Not so lucky. Disconnected all THREE elements, fault still present. Also disconnected the upper and lower fan, same same.
Gardenviking
ParticipantThanks! I did not know there was three of them…. Probably the blue and orange wire going down in the top at right? The orange direct from the selector. Disconnected the orange, and no fuse trip. But unfortunately no other functions. Maybe try to dismantle the element and heat dry it for some hours? And order new one?It would be great if I could get the oven up and running for christmas…
Gardenviking
ParticipantHm, I am sorry for my bad problem description. The selector switch has a postition for only light. The fuse trips at once, when moving the selector from «0» (top) At «0» there is only power to the clock and display.
Gardenviking
ParticipantThanks, I will try to disconnect all of them at the same time. But shouldnt the fuse trip only when elements are activated? Or is there any self diagnostic in the electronics? I live in Norway, so I am not sure of the difference and the function of the RCBO or RCD. What do the letters mean? Anyway, I have a automatic fuse, releasing for shortcircuit, overload and earthfault. According to the supplier, a white spot on the lower part of the fuse will turn blue when released for earthfault. So i am quite sure it is earth fault causing my problems.
Gardenviking
ParticipantI have also disconnected the upper and lower element and secured the cables. Fault still present, and tripping when activating the selector. I think maybe one of the circuit boards causes the problem?
Gardenviking
ParticipantUnfortunately its hard to say. It is a common fuse for both short circuit and earth fault.
EDIT: Have checked the manual for the fuse, and can confirm it is earth fault.
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