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I have just removed the fan cover and turned the oven up to high the element got hot but the fan did not come on it was on Fan Cook. Is this normal or has it got a faulty fan.
The fan force fan makes a loud scraping noise when operating. The oven is about 4 years old. Wondering if anyone else has had this issue and whether it is an easy fix
No that is not one of the issues with my oven - plenty of other, but not that.
I have now taken the fan cover off and found the element around it making contact with the fan. I have repositioned it and will see what happens. Pretty disappointed reading all the other issues. Won’t buy Electrolux again
I had my oven fan replaced when the unit was 3 mths old. Technician told me it was common issue with fan too close to housing from factory. Agree not well made
is it pyrolytic
No
No. It was relatively cheap, but absolutely not worth anything. Unable to see the indicator lights without a torch and does not cook at all evenly.. constantly turning trays etc. I am still conside...
Read morering replacing it even thou it is less than a year old. One of the poorest decisions I have ever made.Hi there, we recently bought an Electrolux evep616sc 60cm . after some advice please .the top sliding shelf which has the grill plate on seems to slide out slowly when we open the oven door. this may be a problem when grilling as opening the door allows the grill plate to move outward. is there something we are doing wrong or have incorrecly installed ?
thanks
Kevin
Hey Kevin
We have not had this problem with ours. I’d be talking to the supplier about this for sure.
All the best
Hi Kevin
Just purchase our oven which was installed today. The first time I tried to use it the top sliding rack came out almost burning me as I tried to put the baking tray on the lower shelf. I’m a...
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