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Anonymous Posted on Sep 30, 2014

How to fit an oven element

Removed old element. not sure on wiring connections for new element

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Oh dear.......should of took a pic of old one...
not to worry..... just make sure you don't short them.
if theirs 2 wires it makes no difference which they go on.
if its 4 wires, follow the wires back to source...2 will go one way & 2 the other.....keep them in pairs of 2 then look at the element.
pin 1 follow round the element until comes back to pin ? put 1 of the pairs of wires on to these pins.
then put the pair of wires left on to the other pins.
just dont criss cross them & it will be fine. knock it on & test they correspond to the right setting on the oven, if not swop them over....take a pic

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2007

SOURCE: oven heats up very slowly and does not get very hot

Check your power to the oven at the terminals where the power cord connects.Should be 220 volts. Also check the terminals of the bake element for loose connections or a burnt wire.

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Dave Harrison

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2007

SOURCE: oven not heating up properly

You could very well have an electrical problem. You may not be getting the full 220 volts needed to make the oven function correctly. Call a local appliance technician or electrician for service.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2008

SOURCE: neff fan oven heater element

hi there the solution is simple neff have done away with the earth connection on the element it's now earthed through the screws which hold it in place to the cavity just tape the earth with insulating tape and secure out of the way of the fan, hope this is of some help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2008

SOURCE: can not remove element

Hi there. Dunno if you solved your problem but I had exactly the same. I did a bit of digging on this website and found the solution which worked. Basically, undo the three bolts holding the fan motor onto the back of the unit. This should allow enough play on the fan from the inside to wiggle (technical term) the bolt free and replace on the new element. Reposition and secure the motor. Hope this helps. Matt

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: Install bake unit in GE wall oven model JKP07J

I honestly believe you are right. you should be able to wiggle it back and forth and pull it out.

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