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SOURCE: Why does my De Dietrich oven trip the RCD fuse?
You need to replace the oven element, as this is what is causing the prob.
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SOURCE: De Dietrich electric oven has power but no heat
hi it is probably the timer not making the switch properly even though it looks like its on stopping power going to the thermostat
SOURCE: de dietrich oven , panel shows er2
Tools- philips scredriver, Torx screwdriver
Disconnect from the mains. Open the oven door- use a screwdriver to lever the latch up if it's still locked. Unscrew the 2 screws that hold the oven in the carcass. Pull the oven out from the unit about 6" (you don't need to remove it). Undo the 2 torx screws on the top of the oven and push the top cover of the oven back to reveal the electrics. On the left hand side you'll see a black plate with a reddy brown actuator and a switch. Remove the black plate by taking out the 2 torx screws from the left hand side of the oven. Unclip the switch from the black plate and push it to one side (you don't need to disconnect the wires). Disconnect the reddy brown actuator wires (red on left, black on right although it doesn't actually matter). Remove the plate complete with actuator. Pull the front of the actuator up and slide out forwards, releasing the whole actuator. Don't lose the spring! The little piston at the front of the actuator should only be sticking out a few mm (about 3-4). If it's sticking out more, then it may be stuck. So...
Seperate the 2 halves of the actuator by twisting the bayonet. The actuator half should have it's piston fully retracted, leaving a little flange sticking out. If it's not fully retracted, the actuator is toast and needs renewing. If it is fully retracted, pull out the 2 black parts and the plunger from the part you twisted off the actuator and make sure they are free and not sticking (this is what was wrong with mine). Reassemble the actuator and clip back into the black plate with the spring behind it. Reconnect the power cables. Install the switch. Install the sub-assembly in the oven. Replace the top cover of the oven. Slide oven back into the unit carcass.
Done!
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Testimonial: "totally did what you told me to , word for word, and my oven is working once again , thanks!"
i have seen some one on utube doing this glad you have sorted it
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