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My oven is DOP705X. It had the same problem on two occasions. First time it was simply the fan element. Second time I thought it was the element so replaced it again, but no fix. Turns out it was the relay for the fan element, it had got sooty and black. A quick clean of the contacts with emery paper and it was all working again. If the relay needs replacing, a new one is £2.88 from RS Components, but replacing it will require a spot of skillful soldering.
Probably the ring element. If the clock is flashing zeros or 8's the bottom oven will not operate but the top will. Make sure the clock is set (doesn't have to be the correct time, just not flashing) If the fan and light then work but no heat, defo the element part no 499003
This tutorial will show you how to check your Smeg element and how to replace your Smeg cooker element.
Here are the 3 main faults to look for in your oven or cooker that is not heating
Your oven will not work until the clock/timer has been re-set after replacing an oven element or tripping the electrical supply. Consult your Smeg manual.
If your Oven is not getting hot or heating up it could be a faulty element, if the fan in the oven is running and the thermostat light is on, this will lead us to believe that the element has gone faulty. With grills the thermostat light should come on there should be heat, if not then this could be the grill element or the thermostat.
When you turn the oven on, the household electrical supply trips on the Rcd (this is the earth trip in the fuse board sometimes called the breaker tripping) your fan oven element has gone to earth and needs replacing.
If it is a fan assisted oven, and the fan is working, then it is likely to be a faulty heating element.
This should be located behind a removeable cover at the rear of the oven compartment.
If the fan is not working as well, then could be a faulty thermostat, even without the element or fan not working, there should be an indicator light on to show that the power is on,
Also make sure the main oven is set for manual operation, and not set on auto, as this will prevent the main oven coming on if it is.
You to check the element with a meter to ensure if you are getting a sapply to it, if you are, then the new element is faulty, if no supply, then probably ythe thermostat is faulty, also check for broken or bad conn ections.
Oven functions Oven light. Upper and lower heating elements. (Conventional cooking). Upper and lower heating elements with fan. (Fan assisted cooking). Lower heating element with fan. Inner grill heating element. (Radiant grill). Full grill heating element with fan. (Fan grill) Rear circular heating element with fan. (Fan forced cooking). http://www.sampfordixl.com.au/lagermania/specs/f969d5x.pdf
i would know them if i were looking at it but hope this helps
line at top - top element only
line at bottom - bottom element only
line at top and bottom - conventional oven ie top and bottom elements on
wavy line - grill element
pic of fan - fan only with no heat
pic of fan with a line as well - fan oven
youi may not have all of these depending on oven.
best to use i find is fan oven - i do a lot of cooking!
first of all the yellow/orange light glowing is a known fault. it needs a slight wiring modification to fix it, however it dose not affect the operation of the oven nor is it dangerous.
now to the heating problem, there is a round element at the rear witch surrounds the fan. is this element getting hot? if not then it most likely needs replacing. it could be the thermostat but more likely the element.
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