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Fan Oven Thermal Cut-Out - 150°c Stock Number: ES605938

Genuine spare part for select AEG, Electrolux, Tricity Bendix, Zanussi and Parkinson Cowan cookers

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Manufactured by Electrolux

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Fan Oven Thermal Cut-Out - 150°c

Most modern cookers these days are fitted with a safety cut-out thermostat so that your oven will automatically turn off if it overheats, but having a faulty thermal cut out could also cause your oven to turn off unexpectedly. Theirs no need to panic and buy a new appliance when eSpares have the replacement part right here. 

Genuine spare part for select AEG, Electrolux, Tricity Bendix, Zanussi and Parkinson Cowan cookers

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.

5 Questions and 3 Answers

I have replaced the fan element but this did not resolve the problem, I have also tried disconecting all lower oven elements just after it has cut out but still if I reset trip and switch lower oven on it immediately cuts out. No obvious signs of shorts to earth. Can a thermostat or thermal cut out cause this problem? Cheers Al.

By Al - - 07 December 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Unlikely, try disconnecting the grill and other elements and the oven lamp as one is likely to be breaking down when hot.

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ZANUSSI DOUBLE OVEN MODEL ZUQ875X PRODUCT NO 944171379 S/N 74000003 VOLTAGE 230/240 V `50 Hz WATTAGE5.6-6.1kW Hi Main bottom oven now trips out at around 100 c I thought it was again the main element but just bought that from your selves Fitted the part and still trips breaker So unsure if it’s the thermostat or the fan oven thermal cut out Have you any ideas ?

By bob - Lancashire - 24 July 2013
  • Joshua from eSpares
    Joshua at eSpares says...

    In this case it could be any of the elements causing the oven to trip, not necessarily the active element. Try disconnecting and insulating each element and testing. Engineers would use a Megger, but a multimeter may also show some resistance to earth on a faulty element. Place one pin on a connector of the isolated element and the other pin on the element bracket to test.

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seperate item. Please advise if possible, Thanks, Chris

By chris - - 20 August 2012
  • Caitlin from eSpares
    Caitlin at eSpares says...

    Hi Chris- of course it's best to have a professional look at it if you are unsure but certainly from what you're saying it sounds to me like, yes a new cut-out/ thermostat that will sort the problem.

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I have an AEG U7101-4-A, and recently the bottom oven and the timer seem to have no power, but the top oven is working fine. Could it be this part that has failed? How could i tell if it has failed? If I opened my oven and found this part (with the power off!) should there be low/no resistance between the two terminals? Thanks

By Swythan - High Wycombe - 14 March 2012
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