Fan Oven Element - 2500W Stock Number: ES1080446
Genuine spare part for select models of AEG, Electrolux, John Lewis, Tricity Bendix and Zanussi ovens
Manufactured by Electrolux
(This part fits select models)
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Fan Oven Element - 2500W
If the internal element filament burns out, this can cause the element to short circuit - and will lead it to fail. Potential signs that the element has blown can be visual things, such as a split, bulge, or blow hole on the element.
The function of the fan oven element is to heat the oven cavity. When the cooker knob is turned on for your electric cooker, electricity will flow to the element which then proceeds to heat up. Once the element reaches the desired temperature, the electricity flow switches on and off to maintain the temperature.
eSpares has the replacement fan oven element, that could soon be yours, to help get your fan oven back to the required temperature - so you can continue to make your delicious meals!
Specification:
- 3 Turn
- 2500 Watts
- Height: 220 mm
- Width: 192 mm
- Bracket: 140 mm
- Tags: 95 mm
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of AEG, Electrolux, John Lewis, Tricity Bendix and Zanussi ovens.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
4 Questions and 3 Answers
I have just fitted a new element in the bottom oven of my eletrolux EOU 43002X but it is still not heating up also the fan is not operating. What can I do next 1 Answer
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Dean at eSpares says...
Check the thermostat, switch and the fan itself for any signs of damage, you may need to meter the components to be sure what has failed.
I have a double oven its overheating ie. I set the temp. to 150 it heats to max temp whilst displaying it is at 150 this is true for both top and bottom oven is it the regulator I need I changed the fan in the main oven last year? 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
The oven should have different thermostats for the top and bottom ovens and it would be unusual for both to fail at the same type. If yours is controlled 'electronically' it is likely to have a common control panel, this may be the cause.
My EOU43002X has tripped the electric a few times when you switch it on, then yesterday, It had been on for about 2 hours (cooking a roast) then all of a sudden the RCD tripped for all the sockets. I reset the RCD and everything looked fine, I went to check the Meat about 30 mins later and found that there was no heat in the Main oven. I'm assumming it's the element but wondered if it could be the thermostat instead. Any ideas would be good before I go buying lots of parts. The oven is only about 20 months old. The top oven/grill is still working fine.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi there. It sounds very much like something in the element shorted, and therefore caused the fuse to trip. I'd say it's most likely that you'll need to replace the element.
RCD tripped, but fan and light have stopped working as well. Top oven fine. Is it the element? Thanks Dave
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