if its the element" you need to replace? first you need to go to the (main fuse board) of your home, to find the fuse for that cooker socket,the one on the wall next to the cooker that the cookers wires go to , with the red light on it, have the cooker on" now knock the fuse off at the (Main fuse board) and if its the right one, the red light at that socket will go out, and there will be no power to that cooker,but to make sure ,, turn the switch off at that socket too,, now with no power going to the cooker, pull it out from the wall, unscrew the back off it, follow the main wires thats going into the back of the cooker from the wall switch, they go into a box, and the 3 wires from the element are clipped on to them,at the element end,with push on clips, that a photo of it ,so you know were the wires go, unclipe them from the element, there will be clips holding the element in place, unscrew them" and the element will be free, get the same shape element, and power rateing, it will be printed on it,. put the new one back on , as the old one came off,there are olny 3 wires to the element, check your photo, you can still use the rest of the cooker. but you must (NOT) turn the oven knob back on with no element wired in , just make the bare wireing safe with tape ect first, but thats only if you have to use that cooker, put safty first, its not hard to do realy, you just need to get the back off to get at the wireing and see the element, any good hardware should have a element for one of them , i think i spent 50 irish pounds for mine,, gool luck,,
plastick paddy...
April 2011