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whizkid
ParticipantRe: Britanna SI-10TC-SLX-K. No power to main oven
Hi. Is anyone able to help. Thanks in advance
whizkid
ParticipantRe: Britanna SI-10TC-SLX-K. No power to main oven
Hi – back for a little more guidance please. I ordered and have today received from UK White Goods a new element and timer. Everything is dismantled, and ready to be refitted. but I have a problem with the new timer. It is the right one, but its a different make, and therefore the connections are in a different position. I have had a look at the new and old, for similarities, but they are different.
The old one had the following markings (from L to R):
RFL2 (2a) – Blue cable
RFL2 (2) – Blue cable looping from P2
RFL1 (1a) Red cable
RFL1 – Red cable
P2 – 2x blue cables. 1x looping to RFL2 (2)The new timer (L to R)
1a
1
N/7
L/8
8aAny guidance appreciated on how this connects. Thank you.
whizkid
ParticipantRe: Britanna SI-10TC-SLX-K. No power to main oven
Hi. I have removed both the clock (digital) and the control switch. Visually they look fine. No sign of damage or burning on either. The TOC looks visually ok and is a closed circuit according to my circuit tester – although there is something rattling internally when shaken. Given what happen, would you see the timer as being the primary suspect? Thanks again in advance.
whizkid
ParticipantRe: Britanna SI-10TC-SLX-K. No power to main oven
Many thanks again. I will work out how to get to control and have a look.
whizkid
ParticipantRe: Britanna SI-10TC-SLX-K. No power to main oven
Thanks for the very quick reply. I will check that out. Would it have been the ‘bang’ that blew the control switch, or the control switch blowing causing the bang in the oven? Thanks again !
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