blown fuse but don't know where to find it. The rest of the cooker is working normally. Hello Jack728, I never have found a fuse IN a cooker hood as long as I repair them. My first impression would be
blown or is there a thermal cut out or fuse that requires changing or resetting.please help the fan element would have blown. it is not uncommon for an element to trip an rcd when it blows. you are on
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...3amp, check and see if it has blown this fuse. check it with another fuse and see if there is still a problem the fuse will blow if it gets a back feed. this could be form the switch that you
Panick Over!! We had to pull out the oven and discovered the problem was a blown 3amp fuse in the plug at the back of the cooker! A bit of a scramble for a spare fuse but at least we're back in action
blown cut the fuse out. replace fuse the same way it was fitted. replace the sleeve and fit the back on the cooker SAFETY FIRST switch on power and try oven and back ring, mine works fine. like i said
blown at least one of the bulbs but now neither light or fan are working, it doesnt seem to be fused anywhere and all other sockets, lights and appliances work. any ideas If the hood is old and greasy
...blown. Before the new element was fitted the rest of the cooker was working ok but then something fused, I don't know where but the house was in darkness. Once we had got power back on the fan on the ...
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