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Arrow Fan Oven Problem Since Power Cut
Hi My Arrow Electric Fan Oven Model (FOHCE A0900). The Oven Has a combined
Oven And Grill. The Grill works okay, The Oven doesn't work, The thermostat makes a click when turning on. Any ides where to start looking, Could it have any fuses apart from the main fuse in the plug, Thanks in advance Darren |
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Darren Forward darren"@"forward"."e7even"."com wrote:
Hi My Arrow Electric Fan Oven Model (FOHCE A0900). The Oven Has a combined Oven And Grill. The Grill works okay, The Oven doesn't work, The thermostat makes a click when turning on. Any ides where to start looking, Could it have any fuses apart from the main fuse in the plug, Yes. It's also possible (I'd say likely) that if the oven uses a solid-state switch rather than a relay, that that's what's gone. |
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:25:54 -0000, "Darren Forward" darren"@"forward"."e7even"."com wrote: Hi My Arrow Electric Fan Oven Model (FOHCE A0900). The Oven Has a combined Oven And Grill. The Grill works okay, The Oven doesn't work, The thermostat makes a click when turning on. Any ides where to start looking, The timeswitch. Reset the clock and make sure it's working normally and you don't have a delay time set. If all else fails RTFM. This happens to us *Every Time* we get a power cut. :-( DG |
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On 28 Dec 2004 20:07:11 GMT, Ian Stirling
strung together this: Any ides where to start looking, Could it have any fuses apart from the main fuse in the plug, Yes. Er, no. If the plug fuse had gone nothing would work. Fuses don't let a bit of electricity through for the grill only but not the oven. I'll let you off as I'm sure it's an oversight. -- SJW Please reply to group or use 'usenet' in email subject |
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Lurch wrote:
On 28 Dec 2004 20:07:11 GMT, Ian Stirling strung together this: Any ides where to start looking, Could it have any fuses apart from the main fuse in the plug, Yes. Er, no. If the plug fuse had gone nothing would work. Fuses don't let a bit of electricity through for the grill only but not the oven. I'll let you off as I'm sure it's an oversight. It's not. It's quite possible for there to be a fuse after the mains fuse. |
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On 30 Dec 2004 12:35:32 GMT, Ian Stirling
strung together this: It's quite possible for there to be a fuse after the mains fuse. If I read the post correctly to start with I wouldn't have replied, ah well. As you were....... -- SJW Please reply to group or use 'usenet' in email subject |
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