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Circular Fan Oven Element - 2500W Stock Number: ES507407

Spare part for select models of Tricity Bendix, AEG, Electrolux, and Zanussi ovens

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Circular Fan Oven Element - 2500W

The function of the fan oven element is to heat the oven cavity. When the cooker knob is turned on for your electric cooker, electricity will flow to the element which then proceeds to heat up. Once the element reaches the desired temperature, the electricity flow switches on and off to maintain the temperature.

If the internal element filament burns out, this can cause the element to short circuit - and will lead it to fail. Potential signs that the element has blown can be visual signs, such as a split, bulge, or blow hole on the element.

eSpares has the replacement fan oven element, that could soon be yours, to help get your fan oven back to the required temperature - so you can continue to make your delicious meals!

Specification:
  • 3 Turns
  • 2500 Watts
  • Height: 223 mm
  • Width: 190 mm
  • Bracket: 140 mm
  • Tags: 95 mm
 
This element is for select models of Tricity Bendix, AEG, Electrolux, and Zanussi ovens.
 
Important - Please check the list of suitable models, and the specification information above, to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
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9 Questions and 16 Answers

Main oven has started tripping my electrics. Grill and top oven all ok. But as soon as the main oven is turned the power trips out.

By huxley - - 29 December 2008
  • your element has shorted to earth replace element By handyman017 - scarborough - 12 March 2010
  • its the main cooker element has blown,so triping out,i had exactly the same,fitted new one now better than before By Anonymous - ashford - 04 March 2010
  • yes it should do. when an element goes it melts together and it could cause a short circuit other causes could be loose wiring on element By Anonymous - essex - 24 February 2010
  • It is possible that the main element has been damaged and it is causing an electrical short. Sometime the circular rigns fuse together and that may cause the short. By sigmosh - London - 23 February 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Huxley Without actually seeing your oven, it is impossible to tell what is causing this problem. What I would advise is talking to your local cooker specialist and they should be able to diagnose the problem for you. And that's where we come in! With thousands of oven spares, we're bound to have the part for you.

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Zanussi ZHQ575x

By nyoung02 - Wiltshire - 29 April 2010
  • This element is for the BOTTOM OVEN of a Zanussi ZHQ575. To replace, gently unclip the thermostat from the top right hand corner of the back plate, unscrew the back plate and old element, pull the spade connectors from the element taking care that the wires don't spring back into the holes. Push the connectors on to the new element and reattach the element and backplate to the cooker. Clip the thermostat back in place. Should take no more than about half an hour. By unclekev - Southern Ireland - 16 February 2011
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    Please contact us with your full model details so that we can help you get the correct element for your appliance. Hopefully this link helps: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx

  • normally the top oven doesnt have a fan,the only element is for the grill.you can tell if that is working ,by turnig on and see it glowing ,therefore element would be in the bottom oven.but have you checked your thermostat! my advice is do the element first ,as these normally go first,they are very easy to fit ,and dont take much time at all. hope this helps. By bacardi1 - hampshire - 15 June 2010
  • This is definitely the one! You just unscrew the plate at the back and the old element, then pull the crimped wires off (this is the hardest bit - I used pliers) then reassemble. If the lights all come on and it doesnt warm up then its definitely the element! By allegroequipe - Redditch - 15 June 2010
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By R Ellis - NEWQUAY - 09 March 2018
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Make sure you have reset the clock as this stops the oven working. For more information search our advice centre.

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Have removed the old element but the clips keep popping off the new element so haven't yet screwed element in. How can I make the wire clips stay attached?

By pedro - - 01 October 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the clips you refer to are the spade connectors for the wires to the element it is possible to tighten these by gently squeezing the rolled end to reduce the gap. If the connectors are in poor condition they can be replaced by cutting off the old ones and obtaining new from most car spares shops.

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John Lewis oven model JLBIDOS904 Product number 944171399 Serial number 64900009

By Nigel. - Southampton - 08 February 2012
  • Caitlin from eSpares
    Caitlin at eSpares says...

    The element you need for that model and product number is our stock code ES1007939

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