Fan Oven Element - 2000W Stock Number: ES1019722
High quality replacement part for select models of Whirlpool, Ignis and Smeg and Bauknecht cookers
- When you take the old one off, use a couple of clothes pegs on the ends of the wires/spade connectors to stop them springing back into the oven. It's an appliance out and back off the unit recovery if you lose a wire inside!
- Its really super simple, unscrew guard in oven, unscrew the screws holding the element in place and there are 2 electrical clips attached to the element. Carefully pull the clips out one by one and re- attach to the new element, screw back in place and oven is ready to go.
- take to screws on back plate out revealing the element take 2 screws holding it on and take element out taking off the earth and live wire putting these back on new one and reverse op its easy and could save you pounds
- very easy to fit.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Pillpusher, attached is a link to a video on how to fit a fan oven element. While the demo is for a different brand, the general process remains very similar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZy8HBwSzos Hope this helps.
Where would I find the model of my in built Whirlpool cooker as there is no indication of it everywhere I have looked! 3 Answers
I have newly acquired this property and have no instructions for the cooker. The element needs replacing but I cannot find the model number of the cooker anywhere. Would there be a part of the cooker it would be engrained on? It's not on the front as it should be. Please advise. Thanks
- should be on a sticker on the inside of the oven, open the door and look down the sides, it should be thereabouts (unless it has fallen off).
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Samara at eSpares says...
Hi Mebel, Here's our guide to finding your cooker model number, I hope this helps! http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx#a1 There are lots of places that the data plate could be hiding.
- On most ovens the model number is found by dropping down the oven door the number is usually on a small s/steel plate in one of the bottom corners
Please clarify wattage and measurements (diameter, connections apart distance, screw holes). An earlier reply contradicts with the description in the text. The part number method is not always the best.
- the description of the element was perfectly satisfactory these parts are of a standard design and as long as the appliance is listed that you wish to fit it to then size diameter e.t.c does not apply
- this product is exactly the same size and measurements to one being replaced in a whirlpool fan oven AKZ161/03/1X. Two prong connection very easy to fit.
This was sold as suitable for my Smeg SUK91MFX but it doesn't have a spade fitting for the earth connection. 1 Answer
why does this not have an earth spade and how do I earth it?
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Chris at eSpares says...
The original element is no longer available. Smeg now supply an ellement that is not earthed directly, it will be earthed by the fixing screws to the cavity.
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Chris at eSpares says...
On some models there will be an earth connection directly to the element. Most elements are earthed through the fixing screws directly to the metal of the cavity.
I've purchaed a replacement element for my Akp 511 fan oven but I'm not sure which way round the 2 wires were connected to the original element. Can you advise please?
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Chris at eSpares says...
The two wires to the element can be connected in either position as this will not effect the ovens performance. If there are three the earth wire should be a different colour and should be connected to an earth tag on the element (if fitted).
i have changed the element before in my oven, and i found that the correct fitment is different from the picture you have listed here, the metal plate with the pins attached is offset rather than being located at the bottom of the "circle" and you advise?
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Chris at eSpares says...
In order for us to answer your question or source the exact part you require please provide us with the following information: Appliance make, model and serial number of your appliance. For further help visit the "Finding Model Numbers" page on our website here: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers. Alternatively please copy and paste this link into your web browser.
Does it matter if the element Being replaced has a different voltage that of the one being removed? The old element was 240v The new one is 210v Both elements are 2000w
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Chris at eSpares says...
Check your new element quotes 210 volts as this is not a common voltage used. I suspect the voltage quoted will be 220 to 240 volts.
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