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Anonymous Posted on Dec 05, 2011

My tall oven (the fan oven) is lighting up with the red light and it's getting very slightly warm however it never gets hot enough to cook food in it....the fan comes on but just no heat....help

Is it my element and if so can I fix it or do I need an electrician?

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douglas smith

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2007

SOURCE: fan oven element not working

getting a shock just means that live is connected. if no heat, that means that no neutral assuming element is ok. do you have a multimeter so you can check if live and neutral present at element? are you sure old element was faulty as it seems strange that putting in a new element did not cure problem i have a memory that there may be a fan fail stat mounted close to the element. worth a check

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 17, 2007

SOURCE: Left hand oven not getting hot!!

If there is a low flame then the chances are the mercury flame protection device is broken. This is a safety device that protects the cooker from allowing full gas flow if the flame fails. However if the switch is broken then it won't allow full gas on to the burner. Hence a low level of burner which does not get very hot.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: Both electric ovens do not work.

Have you set clock time?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: warmer lights up but not getting hot - Rangemaster Toledo XT

Hi Sally

I havd exactly the same problem. I contacted Rangemaster/Aga support line (0845 603 5312 if in warranty, 0870 789 5107 if not) and they told me the heating element was shot.

My cooker is 2 1/2 years old, so out of warranty, but they were good enough to send me a new cooker top (top left hand side only of course) free of charge!!!, I just have to get it fitted.

You have to replace the whole left hand side of the cooker top too - the burner that the wok goes on!

Good luck

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