Specifications
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Fault Finding
Fault Possible Cause Remedy
Elements do not heat up. Check the mains power is supplied
to the unit and that a circuit
breaker or fuse has not tripped /
blown.
Check that the element is flat and
that the tilt microswitch is closed.
Check that the thermostat setting
is correct and that the control
knob is set to the 'ON' position.
Turn on the power. Reset the
circuit breaker or replace the
blown fuse.
Adjust the microswitch so that the
microswitch is activated when the
element is fully down in the flat
(cooking position).
Replace the thermostat.
Call service provider.
Over-temperature thermostat cuts
out.
Over-temperature thermostat
faulty.
Control thermostat not
maintaining set temperature.
a. Thermostat out of calibration.
b. Thermostat does not open on
temperature rise.
Thermostat opens on temperature
rise but control valve does not
respond.
If the elements cut out and the
power indicator light also drops
below 320ÂșC, replace the
over-temperature thermostat.
Check continuity through the
thermostat leads, on temperature
rise. If circuit does not open,
replace the thermostat.
Check electrical connections are
correct. If correct, replace the gas
control valve.
Call service provider.
Fault Finding the Electrical System










