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Fan Oven Motor Kit - Fime C12R0229 16W Stock Number: ES217242

Spare part for select AEG, Blanco, Electra, Electrolux, Firenzi, John Lewis, Moffat, Parkinson Cowan, Tricity Bendix and Zanussi ovens

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Fan Oven Motor Kit

If you're having difficulty regulating the oven temperature, or with circulating the fan heat, then a this motor kit may just be the part for you. The manufacturer describes this motor as a 'slow speed' motor.

Specifications:

  • 16 watts
  • Volt: 220-240 
  • 50/60 Hz
  • Class: CL.H

This spare part and will fit select models of AEG, Blanco, Electra, Electrolux, Firenzi, John Lewis, Moffat, Parkinson Cowan, Tricity Bendix and Zanussi ovens. 

Please check the model fit list to ensure compatibility with your appliance. 

8 Questions and 10 Answers

By Sue - Somerset - 13 November 2011
  • I found the same thing and tried the wires either way and it worked fine in either configuration and the fan always turned in the same direction regardless of the configuration. By Pete - - 03 September 2012
  • It shouldn't matter which way round the wires go. By Shimmy - London - 03 July 2012
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By Anonymous - scotland - 03 June 2009
  • my old one had got some of the insulation lagging wrapped / burned round the spindle - which led to its failure. check the motor turns freely and has nothing jammed etc when you installed it By DBmotors - Stansted - 11 May 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi, my guess is that the wires are not all connected properly - I'd double check what you've already done and see if you've made any errors. Of course you must remember to unplug your cooker first and let it stand for at least ten minutes so it drains of all residual power!

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By will - bexhill on sea - 29 October 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Unless the motor is running slow it is more likely to be the fan element rather than the fan.

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By Anonymous - Newbury - 01 March 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The fan should spin up quickly and run after switching off as shown in our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/12/1857/how-to-avoid-a-christmas-nightmare For more information see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2081/how-to-change-the-cooling-fan-on-an-oven

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