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Use link http://www.neffcustomerservice.co.uk/ click on instruction manual download (bottom left of page) this will open new window, enter U1452 in search box... click on first result and go to page 36 of downloaded PDF this will give you the instructions. All the best, hope this helps
Hi i have just fitted my new prima double oven Type FCSM9
Model LPR 9030 and the main oven will not work, and i can not set the clock. it came without instructions.
can you please help
Go to google and type in model and IOM and it should give you what you need. Replacing the element should not be hard. Just disconnect the power first. My main concern is that you said the oven won't turn off. You may have a control switch problem. Did the element melt at the terminals or in the middle of the element itself?
Neff have some downloadable installation instructions at www.neff.co.uk select neff owners, then customer service, this opens a new window which has instruction manuals as an option, select this and then enter an E number for the model ( i tried B1664) a similar single oven and this brought up a pdf file. At the end p67 it gives cable sizes and types and connection details which should give you what you need.
check incoming electric first, pull it out and gain access to main wire terminal, With multimeter set to at least 250v AC , check your power across the wiring as such. black to white (110v), red to white(110v) and then black to red 230v. if that ok ok turn, then start ckin elements for continuty also there might be a thermostat( usually an 1 in. round component with 2 wires located right inbetween the elements that has gone bad, will show no continuity. ck that before electronic control the fact that its clickin sounds like the relays are workin properly
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