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AEG B8871-4 Electric Single Oven Questions & Answers
I have an AEG 'Competernce' oven which i
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You can set the unit on self cleaning and then after 15 minutes stop the cycle, let it cool down for an hour and then open the door. If the issue remains then you'll have to replace the door lock assembly, then you can open the door with a coat hanger by pulling the latch towards you. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.
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I've removed the door to
Grasp the hinge with a pair of pliers and pull out and downward until it catches in the open position slot.
It will be hard to pull.
How to set the time on a B7500M AEG oven
To set the time on an AEG B7500M oven, follow these steps:
- Press the "Clock" button on the control panel. The display will show the current time.
- Press the "Hour" button to set the hour. Use the "Plus" and "Minus" buttons to adjust the hour.
- Press the "Minute" button to set the minute. Use the "Plus" and "Minus" buttons to adjust the minute.
- Press the "Clock" button again to confirm the time and exit the time-setting mode.
Note: If the oven is in the process of cooking or baking, you will not be able to set the time until the cooking or baking process is complete.
3/6/2024 2:40:18 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2024
AEG oven tripping rcd at random points?
An RCD tripping points to an earth leak because that is what they are designed to do.
Check the wiring and pay special attention to the insulation.
10/8/2023 7:36:45 AM •
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on Oct 08, 2023
F19 error code AEG Double fan oven please help Keeps tripping the RCD
The F19 error code on an AEG double fan oven typically indicates a problem with the oven's electronic control board. This could be caused by a malfunctioning component on the control board, a loose connection, or a problem with the wiring.
If your AEG double fan oven is displaying the F19 error code and tripping the RCD (Residual Current Device), it is recommended to unplug the oven and stop using it until the problem can be resolved. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
- Check the wiring: Make sure all the wires and connections are secure and in good condition. If any of the wires are frayed or damaged, they may need to be replaced.
- Check the control board: Inspect the control board for any visible signs of damage, such as burnt components or loose connections. If you find any issues with the control board, it may need to be replaced.
- Check for debris: Make sure there is no debris or foreign objects inside the oven that could be causing a problem with the control board.
If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem or fix it yourself, it is recommended to have the oven inspected by a qualified technician. They will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate repairs.
12/25/2022 8:45:48 AM •
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on Dec 25, 2022
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