It's important to know where to find your oven model number as it will come in handy when you are trying to diagnose faults or replace parts in your appliance. Read our article to discover where to look for your oven model number, what information you need to keep a note of and also what to do if this has rubbed off.
Why is it important to know my oven model number?
If your oven has developed a fault and you find you need to replace a part to fix it, knowing your model number information will help you locate the correct spare to fit your appliance. Many spare parts look very similar but they do vary in size and shape so although a part may look like it will fit your appliance, it might not actually be suitable.
Your model number is also important for the safety of your oven. Manufacturers sometimes recall appliances due to safety concerns. When they do this, they will release a series of model numbers so you can check if yours has been recalled. Having your model number to hand will mean you can check if your appliance has been affected and find out what to do next. Our video on appliance recalls explains more about safety issues and what it means for those affected.
How to find an oven model number step by step
For advice on how to locate your oven model number, take a look at our video or follow the step-by-step guide below. You can also find out what specific information you need for different cooker and oven manufacturers.
What you're looking for
Your appliance model number will be located on a rating plate or a sticker that contains information about your appliance.
Where to find it
Check 1: Door frame
In most cookers and ovens, the model number can be found inside one of the doors, around the frame.
Check 2: Door rim
If you can't find it here, it could be around the rim of the door itself.
Check 3: Side panels
Another place to look is inside the oven on one of the side panels.
Check 4: Sides and back
If you can't find it in any of the above places, check the sides and the back of the appliance or in the warming draw underneath the oven if your model has one of these.
How to interpret the data plate
When you have located the model number, you'll then need to know what to look for. The format of the model number and the product or serial number varies depending on the manufacturer of the appliance. The model number will typically be a combination of letters and numbers and also contain special characters such as a dash or a slash. The model number will often be indicated with "Model" or "Mod" in front of it.
Different appliance model numbers
As well as model numbers being located in different places on different models, the information you need may also vary. Here's our guide to help you find the details you need for specific oven manufacturers.
AEG, Electrolux, Zanussi, Tricity Bendix, John Lewis and Frigidaire
For AEG, Electrolux, Zanussi, Tricity Bendix, John Lewis and Frigidaire ovens, you will need to take note of your model number as well as the specific product number. This is usually an 11 digit number that starts with a '9' and before the last 2 digits has a space or a slash.
Hoover, Candy, Baumatic and Haier
For Hoover, Candy, Baumatic and Haier models, you will need to look for the model number as well as a serial number which is 16 digits long and starts with a '3'.
Whirlpool, Ignis, Bauknecht, KitchenAid, Maytag, Proline, Hotpoint, Indesit and Amana
For Whirlpool, Ignis, Bauknecht, KitchenAid, Maytag, Proline, Hotpoint, Indesit and Amana ovens, be sure to take note of the model number and the service number which is 12 digits long and starts with '85'.
Model number rubbed off or faded
If the model number or information you need on your oven has rubbed off or become faded, don't worry, we can still help you to find the information you need. Take a look at our video below which shows you what to do if your appliance model number cannot be easily viewed or if you can't seem to find it.
We hope this has helped you locate the model number and the other important information you need for your oven. Make sure to take note of these and use them if you need to replace parts on your oven or find out if it has been recalled. If you are looking to purchase spares for your cooker or oven, you can find these for a range of makes and models on our website.
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