Ukka_sun
Hello!

What could be the problem (maybe someone came across)? I bought an independent oven from Körting over the Internet. They inserted, connected at full power according to the instructions (especially for him, a separate wire was brought to the shield to a separate switch) - there was a click in the oven, the electricity went out. For half an hour, the panel with the handles near the cabinet got so hot that it was possible to turn it off in mittens. The foreman was summoned, replaced in the same store with another Electrolux cabinet. With him, almost the same garbage - but not immediately, but after half an hour of heating, a light bulb burned out in it and a fuse in the shield went off. This cabinet has not only a panel with handles warmed up during this time, but also a 3-glass door and even an independent hob. Is there anything with the electrician? I connected qualifits. an electrician. With repeated switching on, the power was not cut off. But both cabinets got very hot. Or does the store bring goods after repairs? ..

Thank you
Rarerka
Wow ... Curting only pleases me NEVER overheated, not cut down, etc. (t-t-t) Even put it on myself I can't get enough of my oven (its work)
notglass
I have an Electrolux. They also put it themselves. Ttttttt all is well. Maybe your wiring does not pull? Our house is new, designed only for electrical appliances, there is no gas.
Lenny
Now I have the same garbage on Siemens, the oven is heated and cut down. The upper blower does not work. The first time the fan was replaced under warranty, 6 months passed and covered again. The warranty is over, the fan costs a third of the price of the oven.
Ukka_sun
The house is old, there is no grounding. But I’m not alone in the house. oven .. I think I'll call an electrician tomorrow. Even if the problem is in the wiring, the device cannot externally heat up because of this. The master from the curting service checked the temperature and said that the thermostat was in order (if it flew, the furniture would melt and it would be impossible to come up to 15 cm), and it's just a model like this and it's pointless to compare with other cabinets. The Electrolux warmed up even more, but I had two kids and I couldn't bake deliciously on gas .. One option is to switch to a raw food diet
Rarerka
Quote: Ukka_sun
it's just a kind of model
I don’t know how one company can have such different models. My stove doesn’t even get a warm handle. Does the top fan ABOVE the stove work?
Ukka_sun
Quote: Rarerka

I don’t know how one company can have such different models. My stove doesn’t even get a warm handle. Does the top fan ABOVE the stove work?
Should the fan work in a specific mode? After turning off, the oven cooled down silently for 4 hours. I have a model EOB533311
Rarerka
I'm not talking about cooling. It works when the stove is turned on for heating. Right from the crack between the table and the stove, holon air blows right after switching on. It cools the oven itself and the handle does not heat up at all
Ukka_sun
Quote: Rarerka

I'm not talking about cooling. It works when the stove is turned on for heating. Right from the crack between the table and the stove, holon air blows right after switching on. It cools the oven itself and the handle does not heat up at all
Probably in the convection mode - I have not tried it yet. But in the instructions I read that the fan should cool it after turning it off. And at my parents, I remember, as soon as you turn it off, it immediately starts making noise to cool down. I'm not getting cold ..
Rarerka
I didn't say anything about convection. This is not the fan that stands on the back wall inside and you see it! I described where it is located, between the countertop and the stove, and has nothing to do with convection mode. So he cools the stove itself. That is, when you turn on your stove, it doesn't blow from anywhere? (with the door closed!) neither from the bottom nor from the top of the stove?
Jefry
It seems to me that this case is connected incorrectly. Is your meter not a three-phase one? Can a qualified electrician supply the phase-to-phase voltage there? That is 380 instead of 220. Symptoms are appropriate. The stove heats up to the temperature at which the cooling fan turns on, it burns out immediately and causes a short circuit. And the fact that the light bulb burned out - says the same thing. Plug a table lamp with a regular light bulb into this socket, only carefully, if the version is correct, then it should also shine very brightly or burn out immediately.

Better yet, look for a person with a tester and just measure the voltage in this outlet.
Ukka_sun
Quote: Rarerka

I didn't say anything about convection. This is not the fan that stands on the back wall inside and you see it! I described where it is located, between the tabletop and the stove, and has nothing to do with convection mode. So he cools the stove itself. That is, when you turn on your stove does not blow from anywhere? (with the door closed!) neither from the bottom nor from the top of the stove?
Doesn't blow from anywhere. My parents have an electrolux, this fan does not turn on every time, in some certain modes (not convection, namely cooling) - that is, apparently you need to heat the oven to a certain temperature in a certain mode - then it will turn on to cool. Give me clear recommendations: mode, temperature, time - and I will test. Thank you
Ukka_sun
Quote: Jefry

It seems to me that this case is connected incorrectly. Is your meter not a three-phase one? Can a qualified electrician supply the phase-to-phase voltage there? That is 380 instead of 220. Symptoms are appropriate. The stove heats up to the temperature at which the cooling fan turns on, it burns out immediately and causes a short circuit. And the fact that the light bulb burned out - says the same thing. Plug a table lamp with a regular light bulb into this socket, only carefully, if the version is correct, then it should also shine very brightly or burn out immediately.

Better yet, look for a person with a tester and just measure the voltage in this outlet.
By the way, the light bulb is not burned out. Today she turned it on, it is on. On account of the combustion of the cooling fan is very similar. Today an electrician from DEZ will come, diagnose and prescribe treatment
Rarerka
Ukka_sun, my cooling fan turns on ALWAYS when the stove is running. You turn off the stove - the fan turns off, that is, it works without interruption in any mode.
I tend to agree with Jefrythat the matter is in the voltage of the outlet. Check the outlet, otherwise you will cripple all the stoves, sorry
notglass
Ukka_sun, I have Electrolux and my friend too. The cooling fan comes on ALWAYS after the oven is turned off. But the one on the back wall - that only works in convection mode. And the fact that in the house people put themselves electric ovens, so maybe they changed their wiring. For a friend, the husband himself replaced everything with copper. She has a Stalinist house.
Jefry
Another thought arose on this occasion, since the light bulb is still intact. And the place where the oven is installed is not clogged up tightly inside by chance? There, after all, according to the instructions, there must be certain gaps for air access from the back. If they are not there, then no cooling fan will help, and the stove will overheat. Although protection from such things must be in the oven.
Ukka_sun
Quote: Jefry

Another thought arose on this occasion, since the light bulb is still intact. And the place where the oven is installed is not clogged up tightly inside by chance? There, after all, according to the instructions, there must be certain gaps for air access from the back. If they are not there, then no cooling fan will help, and the stove will overheat.Although protection from such things must be in the oven.
At the back, the cabinet is generally open; due to the dimensions of the oven, even a narrow plate had to be removed.
There was an electrician who checked this outlet - two phases (something is wrong there is something shorter). But at the same time, the light was on and the oven as a whole worked, except for the cooling fan (this apparently burned out). I redid everything, did the right thing, turned on the oven - the light stopped working altogether and the light was on, only the time shows on the display. Miracles .. Now I'm waiting for the master from the service, what verdict will be delivered. Hmm, the wiring in the apartment should be done by one person, not 5, like mine.
anina
Ukka_sun, the stove is working, what was the problem?
Ukka_sun
Quote: Anina

Ukka_sun, the stove is working, what was the problem?
Works! The problem was in the outlet - the electrician had installed the wiring incorrectly, so everything was on fire.

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