Oven Temperature Limiter - 220°C Stock Number: ES929169
Genuine spare part for select models of Rangemaster, Falcon and Tecnik cookers
I have an old rangemaster 110 double oven and griddle hot plate type.. the main oven only works after some time trying ? any idea . thanks ian . 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
You will need to test the element as that is the most likely part to stop the oven from heating.
Have noticed the wires to the thermal cut out are blackened and if I put both ovens and the grill on the fuse to the plug blows . Could these be related ? 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
The wires being black is an indication it has got extra hot at that point and would need to be replaced if it is damaged, the fuse blowing would normally be one of the elements causing it and they would need to be tested to determine which one has failed.
On the grill on my Elan ceramic 7517 both elements warm up and glow red but then trip the house fuse. What is the problem? Mick 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
You will have to test the heating circuit with a meter to determine what component is going down to earth and causing the fuse to trip.
Our Rangemaster Classic 90, small oven dos not get to selected temperature, is it a problem with the element, thermostat or thermal cut out please? 1 Answer
Model 6492114520 approx 13 years old
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
If the thermostat cycles and the light goes out then check the element with a multimeter.
the is getting hot but the fan keeps cutting in and out, i have already replaced the fan but the problem persist's. the fan should run constantly. any idea what will be causing the fan to keep stopping and starting.
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
It is likely to be the cutout but you would need to test it with a multimeter to determine if it has failed.
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Dean at eSpares says...
Test the thermostat and element with a multimeter, the outer part of the grill element on some models does not glow red.
My fan oven gives all the indications of working, light on-fan working, but no heat. I have changed the element but no joy. I have tested the thermostat by blowing heat into the oven from a fan heater and the neon light goes out. Is it likely to be a faulty cut-out?
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Dean at eSpares says...
Please see our video for more help www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lWk22-qvoI just copy and paste into your browser.
My main oven does not get hot on the main oven switch? It does get hot on the grill oven settings, I have changed the element and a new switch what else would be stopping the oven getting hot? Fan works 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
The problem could be the cut out but see our advice centre oven diagnosis video for more information.
Hello. I have a Rangemaster 110. My right hand fan oven doesn't heat up and I assumed the element needed replacing, but this has not cured the problem. After looking at a wiring diagram for the cooker, suspicions lead to this...is it common with these symptoms. Power light comes on, fan comes on, you can here the thermostat click, but no heat!?
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Chris at eSpares says...
For information on your repair see our video: How to diagnose problems with your oven: www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145
When changing the fan oven element I inadvertently connected the earth lead to the neutral terminal of the element. I now have lost power to both ovens. I have power to other parts of the cooker such as grill, hot plate and spark. When I put a meter across the thermal cut outs they are both showing open circuit. Do they have a fuse part to them as well as a thermal cut out?
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Chris at eSpares says...
No, If open replace them.
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