after a power cut my oven will not work and it displays ---c. any ideas?

Asked by emma on 10/07/2014 1  Answer

ManualsOnline posted an answer 10 years, 1 month ago

The ManualsOnline team has found the manual for this product! We hope it helps solve your problem. Get the Manual Here
0 If everything but the oven works it'll probably be the heating element that's dead. I bought one online for £12 from a reputable spares supplier. You'll need the code numbers from just inside the oven door to make sure you order the correct part. This job took me under 10 minutes to do. So, to replace the coil - 1. Isolate the oven from the power by switching off at the wall socket. 2. You'll need a torch to see into the back of the oven. 3. At the back you'll see two screws holding a panel that you can undo with a spanner or a flat-blade screwdriver. Undo the screws and note that the base of the panel is held in place by two flat lugs. 4. Lift out the panel. 5. The element is the circular coil around the fan. It's held in place with 3 screws. Undo the screws and carefully withdraw the element and its wires. 6. With the new element alongside the old one swap over the connectors one at a time making sure they attach to the new element correctly. 7. After carefully feeding the wires back into the hole, tighten the 3 screws. Then add the cover panel slotting the lugs into place before tightening the 2 screws. 8. Switch the oven back on at the wall and test that the element now works. Good luck.
Was this answer helpful?

Add Your Answer

Please Note: Do not submit personal information as it will be displayed online.