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January 19, 2009 at 4:03 pm in reply to: TEBA TFG14GB12 Hotplates not working – PROBLEM FIXED #273552
nads205
ParticipantRe: TEBA TFG14GB12 Hotplates not working
Problem Fixed
Just to confirm – swapped the plates yesterday. Very easy to do.
I started by isolating the cooker from electricity source.
Had to take the cover off the back (6 Philips screws), and remove the rear cover. Was then able to access the two hobs nearest me. Got the biggest nearest one off and then managed to replace the rest of them fairly easily and methodically. The (torx) screws had rusted so I just cut the cables which meant I knew which cable went in which hole. Took a pic just
All in all took about 45 minutes. So far the tenant hasn’t called back to complain so that can’t be bad 8)
One thing I noticed whilst I was working on this product – build quality looked poor. No wonder these guys went out of business.
nads205
ParticipantRe: Electrolux fan Oven EOB5630 keeps cutting out
Forgot to reply back – that indeed did the trick. Thanks!
The BG sub contractor failed to fix this after coming out three times.
With sites like this life is so much easier!
January 12, 2009 at 1:44 pm in reply to: TEBA TFG14GB12 Hotplates not working – PROBLEM FIXED #273551nads205
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Ta much. I shall remember to power off (if you never hear from me again you know it’s because I forgot to).
The whole cooker is one of those all in one units – so I assume I just:
1. test the cooker works.
2. isolate power,
3. test too see power has been disconnected, by turning it on again and ensuring it’s switched off,
4. pull it away from the wall
5. begin unscrewing, removing hobs whilst noting which wire connects to what…Thanks again.
nads205
ParticipantRe: Electrolux fan Oven EOB5630 keeps cutting out
Hi there guys,
I have the same problem (i.e oven heats up but cuts out after 15 minutes) with the same oven:
Electrolux
944 182 598
EOB5630XI had a BG Gas homecare agreement, and the engineer came round and had a look. He said it was a cooling fan that was at fault. Unfortunately they’ve been unable to get the correct part ordered. Each time the engineer comes round he can’t seem to fix the problem. Pretty useless.
Can you guys advise me what it might be?
Cheers.
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