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  • in reply to: NEFF U1721 Overheating? #309861
    queeg
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    Re: NEFF U1721 Overheating?

    Thanks for your assistance.

    in reply to: NEFF U1721 Overheating? #309859
    queeg
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    Re: NEFF U1721 Overheating?

    Cheers for answer.

    Details off label:

    E-Nr U1721W0GB/02 FD8206
    HBB-EP3-7
    5750.313899

    How easy is it to fit new thermostat?

    in reply to: NEFF U1721 oven element #241267
    queeg
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    Re: NEFF U1721 oven element

    helo_75 wrote:why on earth would you take the fan off to change the element

    Because the retaining screw is behind the fan

    helo_75 wrote:AND… you then post a duff link for him to buy a part elsewhere

    beggars belief, it really does.. do you think this site is cost free to run? ok, so we engineers help you out, but sometimes it would be nice if just for once, you put a little bit back in to pay for the upkeep of this site

    i just cant believe it

    Fair point. Apologies. Didin’t intend to p1$$ anyone off.

    in reply to: NEFF U1721 oven element #241263
    queeg
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    Re: NEFF U1721 oven element

    SteveBC,

    Have stripped down the oven in readiness for new element –

    taken off the panel covering the fan and the fan (which was non too easy)

    The spindle nut came off ok – then the tab washer prized off with a small screwdriver.

    To get the fan off the shaft I sprayed a little WD40 and left for 1/2 hour. Then put small adjustable spanner on the flatted end of the shaft and turned the fan backwards and forwards at the same time as easing it forwards. Eventually it came off.

    Oh – remember to isolate the leccy before pulling out the old element from its mounting otherwise sparks could ensue 😳

    will let you know if it all works when the new element arrives

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