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Neff B1421 Electric Single Oven - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Can I clean my telescopic rails in a Neff pyroletic oven?
Hey! I have a same problem right now. If someone will come with a solution, tell me, LOL. BTW, talking about telescopic rails: this stuff is useful even with this kind of issues. I'm building a drawer right now and I already bought telescopic rails. I bought those from the German company. The Germans are really good at making telescopic rails (or, as they call it,
qualitative teleskopische f?hrungsschienen). I'm finishing my project right now. I think next week it will be ready.
4/15/2020 1:15:18 PM •
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on Apr 15, 2020
Neff U1322.1 grill slow to heat up.
An oven that won't heat is usually the result of a faulty igniter (for a gas oven) or heating element (for an electric oven). If both your gas oven and your gas burners have stopped working, the problem is most likely with the gas line, and will require professional repair.
https://www.ahs.com/home-matters/repair-maintenance/from-shoot-to-troubleshoot-a-guide-to-oven-repair
4/5/2020 10:09:06 AM •
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on Apr 05, 2020
Neff oven error e6100
https://www.justanswer.com/uk-appliance/cjua2-i-m-experiencing-e6100-error-min-use.html
3/28/2020 1:14:35 PM •
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on Mar 28, 2020
When I switch the top oven of my Neff double oven U1452N3GB/05 it trips the whole electricity supply to the house. This fault started a few days ago.
You have a major short if if trips the power supply to your home, immediately get a licensed electrician to check out the cause of the short. I figure it is probably a loose wire for your oven in your breaker panel, but it is not worth burning your home down or possibly hurting yourself to not call an electrician.
If you decide to fix it yourself, trip the breaker to the entire house before you open the breaker panel. You do not want to become part of the typical 200 amp power supply in most home breaker because of a loose wire in the breaker.
I have seen wires burn off of the breaker near the individual breaker and fall down inside the breaker panel and be in touch with the breaker panel.
5/21/2019 10:45:37 AM •
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on May 21, 2019
How do I change the language in Neff B6774?
Turn the power off for 10 seconds, after turning it back on the first thing it will do is prompt you to set the language, date and time.You can visit www.neff-home.com/uk/service/manual
3/16/2019 11:22:48 AM •
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on Mar 16, 2019
I cannot set clock on neff oven
Info plate is visible when door is full open, below oven bottom lip.
GB-1031.11PCSG 1031-2 195.306923 6803 44/28
Press the 2nd and 3rd buttons from the left and hold. Press the far right button to pop it out, then turn to the time you want, it is a 24 hr clock. Release 2nd and 3rd buttons and press pop-out button in so it is out of the way. KH.
12/14/2018 12:00:49 AM •
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on Dec 14, 2018
Neff B6774.0GB replace inner glass panel
open the door, loosen the two large screws (t20x or large flat head) near the top of the inner door, this will loosen the main outer door and you can slide it up and off. Look to the hinges and you will see retaining brackets held with two t20x screws, remove these and you then slide the rest of the door off enabling you to work on it on a flat surface. Lie it down with the broken glass as the lowest part. Remove two t20x screws from the two plastic holders near the top of middle frame, slide them out and remove the middle angled frame. Pay attention to which groove in the bottom of the door they are positioned for reassembly. You are now faced with a frame with absolutely mountains of t20x screws which will all have to be removed. when this is done, lift off the frame and you are left with the inner frame, broken glass and mesh panel. carefully take off the mesh screen and discard the broken glass ensuring that you do not inadvertently throw away the black thin seal (looks like a large rubber band). Use a toothbrush to ensure all glass is removed from the inner frame and that the inner edge of the frame is free from food debris etc (This is probably what caused the glass to shatter as the microwaves are attracted to food debris and would have cooked the glass causing a hotspot, this is usually evident if you look at the starting point of where the glass broke). Give the seal a clean also and reposition in the groove around the inner edge of the first frame. position the new glass panel, position the mesh screen and the middle frame. When putting all the screws back in, alternate them. left right top bottom until they are all back in (do not over tighten). Then reassembled the rest of the door by reversing the dismantling info. Let me know how you get on, please leave some feedback.
11/8/2018 8:54:44 PM •
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on Nov 08, 2018
Hi
I'm looking for some wiring advice for our Neff B1641 oven.
We had a power cut the other day and the next day discovered our oven was no longer heating. The fan was spinning but no heat.
A few years back I replaced the rear element so was confident I could do it again. So confident I forgot to label the wires when I removed the old element.
The old element had two connectors, the new one three. And I have three wires, two of which are doubled up.
Now, I assume the single wire is earth and goes to the central connector and the others go on each of the other connectors...but I am not so confident now that I want to risk wiring it wrong.
Any advice?
I would (had I done that) remove the back of the oven, identify the neutral, this will be shared with the grill element and the Earth wire will be attached to the earth lug in the grill element and the chassis also. The live will be coming from the switch, though you may need to remove to cover to identify. Or, use a continuity tester to identify earth, i.e if short between one of the three wires to the chassis of the oven then that's the earth, then the other two do not matter which way around they go.
9/13/2018 11:30:31 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2018
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