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Maurice Everett
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Maurice Everett
January 2021 | 1 Replies
2002. Recently the heater behind the in-oven fan blew and was replaced together with the lower heater (which was found failed) and main relay board. All modes of operation work but the circulating mode has a query - when the mode switch is turned to 'circulating' the in-oven fan comes on but when any temperature is set the fan stops and will not run until the oven set-temperature is reached and heating is switched off by the thermocouple.. Is this the designed mode of operation? Should the in-oven fan run all the time in this mode?
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