Domestic Appliance Service & Repairs
Domestic Appliance Service & Repairs – London
6th February 2014
REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS
Refrigerator Repairs
8th April 2014
Domestic Appliance Service & Repairs
Domestic Appliance Service & Repairs – London
6th February 2014
REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS
Refrigerator Repairs
8th April 2014

London Based Oven Repair Specialists

We pride ourselves in providing the best Oven repair service for London with a 90 min call out and zero call out charge. We have a great reputation for completing jobs quickly and efficiently and fixing your cooker on site.

London oven repair

Not getting hot enough as it should be? Tripping the electrics? Fan on but no heat? Fan noisy? Is the grill not working?

We understand how frustrating this can be and that’s why our engineers are available seven days a week. Call us on 0208 226 3633 and we arrange an engineer visit on same day. Our engineers are trained to repair a huge selection of oven makes and models and can fix a wide variety of oven problems.

Single Ovens, Double Ovens, Freestanding cookers and Range cookers of all make and models repaired.

Oven Repair

  • Local London Oven Engineers
  • Efficient Reliable Service
  • Honest, Qualified Oven Specialists
  • 24 Hour Emergency London Call out
  • Debit and credit cards Accepted

AEG, ARISTON, BAUMATIC, BEKO, BELLING, BOSCH, BRITANNIA, CANDY, CANNON, CDA, CREDA, DE DIETRICH. DELONGHI, DIPLOMAT, ELECTROLUX, FLAVEL, GAGGENAU, GORENJE, HOTPOINT, INDESIT, LEISURE, MOFFAT, NEFF, NEW WORLD, RANGEMASTER, SIEMENS, SMEG, STOVES, TRICITY BENDIX, WHIRLPOOL, ZANUSSI

No Bake

  • Bake element burnt out. Unplug oven, remove bake element and run continuity check on element. Should read in the range of 20 to 40 ohms.
  • Burnt or loose wire to bake element.
  • Bad function selector switch. Run continuity check on switch.
  • Mechanical clock “start” or “stop” knob pushed in.
  • Open oven sensor.
  • Bad electronic range control (ERC) board.

No Bake or Broil

  • Bad function selector switch. Run continuity check on switch.
  • Mechanical clock “start” or “stop” knob pushed in.
  • Open oven sensor.
  • Bad ERC.
  • Thermal cut-out switch open.
  • Bad voltage at oven electrical receptacle. 240v should be measured at the oven receptacle from L1 to L2.

No Self Clean

  • Self clean latch bent or misaligned. Inspect for proper alignment to make sure that latch is contacting the latch switch.
  • Defective Self clean latch switch. Run continuity check.
  • Bad function selector switch. Run continuity check on switch.

No Clock Operation

  • Open clock motor winding (mechanical clocks). Run continuity check on clock motor. Replace entire clock if bad.
  • Burnt wire or bad connection supplying power to clock. Check voltage at clock motor.
  • Defective ERC (on ovens with LED digital display)

Oven Not Hot Enough

  • Defective oven sensor. Run ohm check. Should read between 1700 and 3000 ohms. If outside this range, replace sensor.
  • Defective oven thermostat.
  • Worn or torn oven door gasket.
  • Bad voltage at oven electrical receptacle. Check circuit breaker to make sure it’s not tripped.

Oven Goes only to High Heat

  • Defective thermostat.
  • Defective oven relay.

Erratic Temperature Control

  • Defective oven sensor. Run ohm check.
  • Defective oven thermostat.

Oven Door Stuck Closed

  • Defective ERC. This would affect ovens that have automatic door latching in self clean (no lever). Check for error code in display. If error code given, check against manufacturer’s code explanations in owner’s manual or tech data sheet inside oven control panel.
  • Misaligned self clean latch. Disassemble oven to manually free latch and realign or replace as needed.

 

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