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Peck
ParticipantRe: Firenzi Door Grinding Hinges
Hi,
Took side panels off and it was collapsed brake block.
Thanks for your help.
Peck
ParticipantRe: white westinghouse replacement fuse
Penguin45 wrote:Caremark – 0870 7502435 is probably your best bet.
Regards,
Penguin45.Fitted limiter, working fine,
Cheers,
Peck.
Peck
ParticipantRe: white westinghouse cooker
Peck wrote:
Peck wrote:
STOP it’s not the clock.There is a fuse in the back of the oven. The top oven is on a totally different supply than the bottom so this is the cause.
Depending on the model it’s either a thermal fuse type or a self resetting switch which cannot take the current when an element blows.
Should cost pence to fix rather than big pounds
Regards
Woz
Hi Woz,
Nearly ordered a clock but did’nt. I will try to sort this when I get a spare hour or two.
Cheers,
Peck.
Hi Woz,
Turned off electricity supply to oven (model no: 07-206106) and removed from housing. I then removed all the sheet panels and could not find any fuses or switches.
All the wires were intact and everything seemed ok to a novice like me.
Any ideas?
Ta,
Peck.
Hi Woz,
Finally found the limiter in the back of the oven. Replaced it and the oven is working again.
Cheers,
Peck.
Peck
ParticipantRe: white westinghouse cooker
Peck wrote:
woz wrote:
STOP it’s not the clock.There is a fuse in the back of the oven. The top oven is on a totally different supply than the bottom so this is the cause.
Depending on the model it’s either a thermal fuse type or a self resetting switch which cannot take the current when an element blows.
Should cost pence to fix rather than big pounds
Regards
Woz
Hi Woz,
Nearly ordered a clock but did’nt. I will try to sort this when I get a spare hour or two.
Cheers,
Peck.
Hi Woz,
Turned off electricity supply to oven (model no: 07-206106) and removed from housing. I then removed all the sheet panels and could not find any fuses or switches.
All the wires were intact and everything seemed ok to a novice like me.
Any ideas?
Ta,
Peck.
Peck
ParticipantRe: white westinghouse cooker
woz wrote:STOP it’s not the clock.
There is a fuse in the back of the oven. The top oven is on a totally different supply than the bottom so this is the cause.
Depending on the model it’s either a thermal fuse type or a self resetting switch which cannot take the current when an element blows.
Should cost pence to fix rather than big pounds
Regards
Woz
Hi Woz,
Nearly ordered a clock but did’nt. I will try to sort this when I get a spare hour or two.
Cheers,
Peck.
Peck
ParticipantRe: white westinghouse cooker
Washman wrote:Hi
If the clock has stopped working then this is most likely the problem , new clock required .
Mike
Hi Mike
Will I have to take out the whole unit to fit this new clock?
Cheers,
Peck.
Peck
ParticipantRe: white westinghouse cooker
BobHope wrote:Hi Peck
have you set the clock/timer and make sure its on manual cooking.Bob.
The clock/timer is not set and the oven is on manual cooking. The clock has not worked since the element exploded. The bottom fan oven has no power whatsoever but the top oven works just fine.
It’s got me bamboozled!!
Cheers Bob,
Peck.
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