Ovens Logo

Related Topics:

Anonymous Posted on Sep 20, 2017

Delonghi Oven temperature problems - ESF 461

Fitted a new heating element to my ESF 461... all fine in that it now heats up again! but turned the oven on and it heats up but the thermostat light doesn't go out and the temperature doesn't seem to regulate i.e if at 100c after 10 minutes the light is still on and the oven is clearly much hotter. Does the thermostat need replacing? Cheers Leigh

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2012

    Ok so maybe this requires a little more detail? Turned the oven on again and selected the temperature. The light would normally then go out when the oven reaches the required temperature... but the light stays on and the oven seems to heat to maximum temperature. Anyone who what is causing this after I've already replaced the heating elelment at the back of housing - thanks and hope someone can answer this time?

    Leigh

×

1 Answer

richie46

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Top Expert:

An expert who has finished #1 on the weekly Top 10 Fixya Experts Leaderboard.

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

  • DeLonghi Master 12,962 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 20, 2017
richie46
DeLonghi Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Top Expert:

An expert who has finished #1 on the weekly Top 10 Fixya Experts Leaderboard.

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

Joined: Nov 21, 2009
Answers
12962
Questions
4
Helped
2943167
Points
58151

Certainly not working right with those readings. I would replace it

5 Related Answers

douglas smith

  • 1462 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 16, 2007

SOURCE: electric oven too hot

difficult to see what you have done here! can you come back with some info: do you have an earth trip fitted in your consumer unit? how many wires are fitted to the element? did you touch any other wiring except those connected to the element?

Ad

douglas smith

  • 1462 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 06, 2008

SOURCE: delonghi esf461st oven not heating up

grill element is separate from oven element. i assume this is a fan oven. take rear panel off inside the oven and the oven element is exposed and you can often see the damage. toncheck properly, take the rear cover off outside the oven and terminals of the element are in view. check for continuity with a multimeter

Anonymous

  • 77 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 28, 2009

SOURCE: Oven not working, is it the thermostat or element

This will almost certainly be the element and is fairly simple to replace.

Paul Carew

  • 3808 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 24, 2010

SOURCE: NEFF U1271 Oven overheating

Hi it could well be the thermosat has stopped working

Testimonial: "Thanks for help - will replace thermostat"

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Mar 16, 2010

SOURCE: model FEFL78CBC frigidaire oven bottom (bake)

We had the same thing happen and now they came and said it was the clock that needs to be replaced. They said that controls the oven. Even though clock is on and working the function for turning on the oven is not

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

1helpful
1answer

The Teka HL890 oven did not heat up and had the words (5h:0) appeared.

The error message "5h:0" on a Teka HL890 oven indicates that the oven is in demo mode. Demo mode is a setting that is used by retailers to show off the oven's features without actually cooking anything. To turn off demo mode, follow these steps: Press and hold the "+" and "-" buttons on the oven's control panel for 10 seconds. The error message will disappear and the oven will be in normal mode. If the oven still does not heat up after turning off demo mode, there may be a problem with the heating element or the temperature sensor. In this case, it is best to contact a qualified technician for assistance. Here are some other possible reasons why your Teka HL890 oven might not be heating up: The oven is not plugged in. Make sure that the oven is plugged into an outlet that is working properly. The oven door is not closed properly. Make sure that the oven door is closed all the way. The oven thermostat is set too low. Make sure that the oven thermostat is set to a high enough temperature. There is a problem with the heating element. The heating element may be broken or it may not be getting enough power. There is a problem with the temperature sensor. The temperature sensor may be broken or it may not be reading the temperature correctly.
Aug 26, 2023 • Ovens
0helpful
1answer

Roper oven model FEP310GW0. Oven will not heat

If your Roper oven is not heating, there are several possible causes. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the power supply: Make sure the oven is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If the oven is getting power but still not heating, move on to the next step.
  2. Check the heating element: The most common cause of an oven not heating is a faulty heating element. You can test the element with a multimeter to see if it's working properly. If the element is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
  3. Check the temperature sensor: Another possible cause of an oven not heating is a faulty temperature sensor. This sensor regulates the oven temperature, so if it's not working properly, the oven won't heat up. You can test the sensor with a multimeter to see if it's working properly. If the sensor is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
  4. Check the oven control board: The oven control board regulates the oven temperature and controls the heating elements. If the control board is faulty, the oven won't heat up. You can test the control board with a multimeter to see if it's working properly. If the control board is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
  5. Check the oven thermostat: The oven thermostat regulates the temperature in the oven. If it's not working properly, the oven won't heat up. You can test the thermostat with a multimeter to see if it's working properly. If the thermostat is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
If you're not comfortable troubleshooting the issue yourself, it's best to call a professional appliance repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
Jan 31, 2023 • Ovens
0helpful
1answer

How to change lower element in DeLonghi Airstream Convectio Oven

  • How to change lower element in DeLonghi Airstream Convectio Oven??

  • Preheat ovens only when necessary. With conventional ovens, keep the preheating time to a minimum. Unless you're baking breads or pastries, you may not need to preheat the oven at all.
  • Food cooks more quickly and efficiently in ovens when air can circulate freely. Don't lay foils on racks. If possible, stagger pans on upper and lower racks to improve air flow.
  • Use glass or ceramic pans in ovens. You can turn down the temperature about 25°F and cook foods just as quickly.
  • Do not open the oven door often to preview the food. Each time you open the door the oven temperature drops by 25°F. Watch the clock or use a timer instead.
  • Full-size ovens are not very efficient for cooking small- to medium-sized meals, it generally pays to use toaster ovens or microwave ovens.
  • Check to be sure the oven door gasket is tight. Adjust or replace gaskets as required.
  • If you have a self-cleaning oven, consider using the self-cleaning feature immediately after regular baking when the oven is still hot. Less energy will be required to reach the cleaning temperature. Try not to use the self-cleaning feature too often.
  • Keep range-top burners and reflectors clean; they will reflect the heat better and save energy.
  • Match the size of the pan to the heating element; more heat will get to the pan and less will be lost to the surrounding air. A 6-inch pan on a 8-inch burner will waste over 40% of the energy.
  • On electric stove-tops, use only flat-bottomed pans that make full contact with the element. A warped or rounded pan will waste most of the heat.
  • When cooking with a gas range-top burner, use moderate flame settings to conserve gas. Also make sure the pilot light is burning efficiently, with a blue flame. A yellowish flame indicates an adjustment is needed because the gas is burning inefficiently.
  • Whenever possible, use a pressure cooker. By cooking food at a higher temperature and pressure, cooking time is reduced dramatically and energy use is cut by 50-75%.
  • 1helpful
    1answer

    Oven temperature will not cycle

    How To Fix Oven With Little or No Heat When Baking ...

    www.partselect.com/Repair/Range-Stove-Oven/No-Heat-When-Baking/
    Repairing a range, oven, or stove can seem like a big task, but our ... Most electric ovens use both the bake element and the broil element in a bake cycle, with the bake... If the bake element isn't working, the oven may not reach the set temperature or ...If the element appears to look normal, then turn the oven on to a bake ...

    Electric Stove Repair ' Electric Oven Repair Manual ...

    www.appliancerepair.net/oven-repair-4.html
    Inside the oven, the heating element is called a "bake" or "broil" element. ... To maintain a set temperature in an electric cooktop, the element is cycled on ... Do not put any cleaning agents or solvents directly on heater elements or surface units. ... A switch will show no continuity when off and good continuity when turned on.

    Electric Oven Will Not Heat ' RemoveandReplace.com

    removeandreplace.com/2015/.../oven-not-heating-how-to-fix-range-repa...
    Aug 24, 2015 - The issue is most likely a bad internal fuse, oven temp sensor, ... oven replacement parts ... Bake and Broil Element Test - Electric Oven Repair ... Dryer Spins But No Heat - How To Troubleshoot Dryer is turning the drum but ... If your dishwasher is completing the wash cycle but will not dry your dishes, we ...

    Oven Temperature Not Accurate - Repair Parts ...


    0helpful
    2answers

    Lg oven turns off by itself

    Oven comes on and off intermittently or heats very little:

    If the timer feature is activating and you have not touched the timer button at all, this would have to be a failed Electronic Oven Control. The timer button is either shorting at times or closing on its own from heat or moisture. The Electronic Oven Control would need to be replaced to repair the problem.

    Or Why does it take the oven so long to bake?
    When the food is taking way too long to bake, it's probably a weak bake ignitor. Replacing the ignitor usually fixes this problem, but you probably want to verify that the ignitor is the problem before replacing it.

    Sometimes the oven thermostat or oven sensor can be calibrated wrong, or it may be faulty. If your particular range has an oven that uses an electronic thermostat, and the oven temperature is off by tens of degrees, you probably have to replace it.
    On most units that have a mechanical thermostat, you can actually remove the thermostat knob, and adjust the knob to more accurately represent the actual setting of the thermostat. On many models, there's a screw on the back of the knob with a small calibration plate or ring. You can loosen this screw and adjust the calibration plate. Remember to tighten the screw again. If yours isn't adjustable, and the temperature is off by a large amount, you should just replace the thermostat.

    Or Oven safety valve needs to be checked with multi meter ohms / voltage

    ALSO Test the Burner Heating Element
    The stove's burner heating element is a coil of metal sheathed in an insulator. Electrical current travels through the element. Resistance to the passing of electrical current causes the element to heat up. A precise temperature cannot be set for a burner, instead it is turned on and off repeatedly by the control to the achieve an average temperature. When it is set to a low temperature, the element is cycled on and off more frequently. For high temperatures, the heating element is energized longer with fewer on and off cycles. Some burners have two elements, with the second only being used only for high heat settings.
    Before testing the heating element, unplug the appliance or shut off the power at thefuseboxorbreaker panelto avoid an electrical shock hazard.
    When a burner does not heat at all, or only heats up to a lower than expected temperature, the problem is likely to be with the heating element, the temperature control switch, or the wiring. If it only heats at the highest temperature, the problem is with the control or an electrical short, not the burner. If the burner works only intermittently, the problem is likely in the wiring or connectors. To test the heating element, try the following steps.
    First, disconnect the heating element from the stovetop. In most cases, this is done by lifting up the burner on the side opposite of the terminals (the part of the burner that disappears under the stovetop). Remove the decorative ring.
    Inspect the style of connection. If the burner element has visible blades that fit into the receptacle block, pinch the block with one hand, and pull the heating element free with your other hand. If the terminal block clamps over the element, the housing must be removed and the burner wires disconnected. Unsnap the metal piece or remove the screw that secures the receptacle block and then disconnect the element.
    Inspect the heating element. If you find bubbles, warping, or damage to the insulation sheath, the burner must be replaced. If the terminals are dirty or corroded, this can cause poor temperature control, intermittent problems or complete failure to heat. Clean the terminals with steel wool or very fine sand paper to restore good conductivity.
    Test theresistanceof the heating element using amulti meter. Set the multi meter to the ohms setting X1 and touch one probe to each of the terminals. A normal reading is typically somewhere between 20 and 120 ohms. The exact reading differs by manufacturer and mode. If the meter reads infinite resistance or the other extreme of the scale, zero resistance, then the element is damaged and should be replaced. If the measured resistance differs significantly from the expected range, the element is probably bad, but if possible, determine from the manufacturer what the actual resistance should be.
    To test for a grounded or shorted element, touch one probe to the surface of the burner and the other probe to each terminal in turn. If you get continuity at any time, the heating element is defective and should be replaced.
    The reason for my free advice is GOD is good!



    22432730-gmwnj2kdsljwfny5himmg2xx-1-0.jpg




    22432730-gmwnj2kdsljwfny5himmg2xx-1-9.gif

    22432730-gmwnj2kdsljwfny5himmg2xx-1-14.jpg

    22432730-gmwnj2kdsljwfny5himmg2xx-1-20.jpg
    0helpful
    1answer

    Belling cookcenter oven over heats and light stays on

    It sounds like the people who changed the elements did not connect them to the correct wires. The thermostat seems to have no effect on the elements, and the light switch seems to have no effect on the light, explain this to them and that you think they fitted the elements directly onto the power input to the device, instead of the correct connections.
    Dec 14, 2013 • Ovens
    0helpful
    1answer

    Thermador Built in oven scd302 not heating upper oven, lower oven fine. Heating element not glowing red as the oven below it does.

    Hi.

    Problem is usually either temperature probe or heating element.

    Grab a multimeter and set it on impedance (Ohms).
    Remove first temperature probe and then heating element.
    If either probe or element is reading open (ohms infinity), then replace the part.

    If both probe and elements are not open, then the problem is either wiring or oven electronic control. The most common fault resulting in no heat is the temperature sensor located inside the oven cavity.

    Regards.

    Ginko
    0helpful
    2answers

    Replaced oven heating element, now trips electric

    Disconnect the new heater and try it again , if it still trips then your problem is elsewhere, if it does not trip, then it points to the new element being faulty.
    If it is fan assisted make sure the fan is running o/k.
    Hope this helps.
    Please leave feedback.
    Thanks.
    Dec 08, 2008 • Ovens
    Not finding what you are looking for?

    498 views

    Ask a Question

    Usually answered in minutes!

    Top DeLonghi Ovens Experts

    Brad Brown

    Level 3 Expert

    19187 Answers

    john h

    Level 3 Expert

    29494 Answers

    ADMIN Andrew
    ADMIN Andrew

    Level 3 Expert

    66835 Answers

    Are you a DeLonghi Oven Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

    Answer questions

    Manuals & User Guides

    Loading...