SeanJ_67

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  • in reply to: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker #448535
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker

    Morning,

    Ok, I’ve fitted the new cut out and all is well…except now the “keep warm” plate neon is lit constantly even though the knob is set to off.The plate doesn’t warm up. Now all I’ve done is swap the connections over on the cut out.

    It’s no big problem, just a bit odd!

    S

    in reply to: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker #448534
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker

    Great, thanks for your help – I’ll order one now 🙂

    S

    in reply to: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker #448532
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker

    Ah, I wonder if that’s why the new ones have spade connectors included? So I can cut and fit the new type…

    S

    in reply to: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker #448530
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Thermal cut out – Leisure 100 Range Cooker

    Thanks, no sign of that at all.

    I do have this wore though – one on each oven. Thats all I can see on the chassis.[

    in reply to: Timer wiring for Proline TDC6a ( Hotpoint TDC32s?) #439115
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Timer wiring for Proline TDC6a ( Hotpoint TDC32s?)

    Sorry, yes, I meant the machine 🙂 But will search for the old timer by serial number too.

    £6 was for a used part – someone was breaking one. I thought for that price I could afford for it not to work. New ones are as you say, about £88.

    S

    in reply to: Timer wiring for Proline TDC6a ( Hotpoint TDC32s?) #439113
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Timer wiring for Proline TDC6a ( Hotpoint TDC32s?)

    Hiya,

    Sorry, yes I’ve swapped the two at the back and the one hidden in the door. I’ll get the serial number when I get home. I bought the timer from ebay so no chart. It was £6 so I thought it was worth trying. The part itself is guaranteed. Interesting about not being able to swap them – all of the online suppliers suggest that the new part replaces the old one…. unless there was another one between mine and the new model of course. I’ll see if there is a serial on the old part – I may get lucky and find one.

    Thanks for the replies.

    S

    in reply to: Timer wiring for Proline TDC6a ( Hotpoint TDC32s?) #439110
    SeanJ_67
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    Re: Timer wiring for Proline TDC6a ( Hotpoint TDC32s?)

    Thanks K, I did wonder 🙁

    S

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