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some models are acsessed inside the oven if you open the door and can see screws at the rear of the oven youre in luck otherwise it remove the rear cover of the oven and do it from there
There is no solution it's a design fault with the lower oven seal not being fixed all the way round. Beko will fob you off telling you to tip the oven back this won't work either my landlord has had buy us a new oven due to it being a cheap oven and beko washing there hands of it and not wanting admit faulty products
This tutorial will show you how to check your Beko element and how to replace your Beko cooker element. Here are the 3 main faults to look for in your oven or cooker that is not heating
1.Your Beko oven will not work until the clock/timer has been re-set after replacing an oven element or tripping the electrical supply. Consult your Beko manual.
2.If your Oven is not getting hot or heating up it could be a faulty element, if the fan in the oven is running and the thermostat light is on, this will lead us to believe that the element has gone faulty. With grills the thermostat light should come on there should be heat, if not then this could be the grill element or the thermostat.
3.When you turn the oven on, the household electrical supply trips on the Rcd (this is the earth trip in the fuse board sometimes called the breaker tripping) your fan oven element has gone to earth and needs replacing. For all you Beko elements
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Generally speaking, if the fan is working o/k, then it is usually the fan oven element that has failed.
This is usually located at the rear of the oven compartment behind a removeable cover.
CHECK FOR A SLOT WHERE THE HINGE GOES INTO IT MABE YOU CANT SEE IT BECAUSE IT MIGHT BE CLOGED WITH FAT CLEAN WITH SOAPY WATER AND FIT THE PIN INTO THE SLOT AND IT SHOULD BE FIXED,
Hi - in the end I found the cheapest local oven repairers and they ended up having to do a bodge job ... they admitted that Beko was a bad brand with lots of design problems, this being just one of them. By disconnecting and opening up the back he managed to get one of the hinges back on (with my help!), but for the other he had to resort to using bigger screws coming in from the front. Recently, after less than 18 months of use, the oven and one of the hotplates stopped working on the same night. I gave the whole thing up as a bad bet and ordered a more expensive Indesit I'm now completely happy with. I think with ovens you get what you pay for. I would never touch another Beko ANYTHING with a barge pole!
Hello..... have you (a) checked that you have power going to the oven...(b)...With the power to the oven switched off open the terminal block (where the cable from your socket enters the oven) check that all connections are secure....(c) remove the rear panel of the oven and check that the safety stat is ok.......(usually small square white or gray unit wit two wires running to it found on rear of main oven...it is usually fixed to a bracket or directly fixed to the cabinet...test for continuity with a multimeter if open circuit ..that is no meter reading relpace it
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