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Beko BBRIF22300X Electric Single Oven Not Heating

June 21, 2024

Customer Question

Ivan Doyle asks:

I'm having an issue with my Beko BBRIF22300X built-in electric single oven. It seems to have stopped heating up properly. I set the temperature and timer as usual, but the oven just doesn't get hot. The fan and the light inside are working, so it appears to have power, but no heat is generated. Additionally, sometimes the oven refuses to turn on although power is getting to it as I am able to set the clock successfully. Even when it does turn on, it takes forever to cook anything.I've checked all the wiring connections and they were fine, but the oven is still not heating. I've tried different cooking modes and even reset the oven, but nothing seems to work.Has anyone else experienced this issue or have any advice on how to fix it? Could it be a problem with the heating element, thermostat, or something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Model: BBRIF22300X

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Paul Says:

I will try and help with this problem about Beko BBRIF22300X Electric Single Oven,

Hi Evan,

So sorry to hear about the trouble with your not heating oven.

Several factors could contribute to your oven not heating properly despite power being present. One common cause is a faulty heating element. The heating element is responsible for generating the necessary heat for cooking, and if it is damaged or burned out, the oven will not heat up. Even if the fan and light are functioning, a broken heating element can prevent the oven from reaching the desired temperature.

Another possibility is a malfunctioning thermostat. The thermostat regulates the oven's temperature, and if it is not working correctly, the oven might not heat up properly or might take an unusually long time to cook food. A faulty thermostat can misread the temperature, leading the oven to believe it is at the correct heat level when it is not.

The first thing to check is the fan oven element. This cooker has an 1800-watt element. You can use an ohms reading to check if the element is working correctly using an ohms law calculator, or simply do a continuity check across the two connections on the element. If the element is open circuit, it needs replacing.

The exploded diagram below shows the fan oven element reference number. Use this to identify it from the parts list. To get a new element, use the link in the sidebar with either the part number or your model number.

If the element tests fine, another issue might be present. If there's no power going to the element, it could be one of two faults. Either the thermostat isn't allowing power to go to the element, which you can check by testing if power goes into and out of the thermostat until it reaches the desired temperature and disconnects.

The selector switch might also have a burnt connection, a common issue when people don't use it correctly. Always set the selector switch to the appropriate setting before turning on the thermostat. Otherwise, arcing can occur inside and cause it to burn out. Selector switches can usually be inspected visually.

Another possible problem is that the relay on the timer might be open circuit and not energising, preventing power from reaching the selector switch or thermostat, and thus not sending any power to the element.

Check all these possibilities, but most commonly, it's the element that goes open circuit.

There are many videos on the website to help with these faults, but testing the element is the first step as it's the most common problem.

 

To address these issues, I would recommend the following steps:

-Inspect the heating element for any visible damage or signs of wear.
-Test the thermostat to ensure it is functioning correctly with using a multimeter to check for continuity.
-Although you have checked the wiring connections, it might be worth having a professional technician perform a more thorough inspection.
-If the problem persists after checking the heating element and thermostat, the control board might be faulty.

 

If you need a new heating element or any other parts, you should use your full model number in online searches.

I've included a workshop manual and video on heating faults with ovens that might help you. All part numbers and exploded diagrams are listed below. If you need more help, feel free to contact me. I've also added some useful videos about this error and other faults that can occur on Beko ovens.

 

In the video, I mentioned about 5 common problems.;

  1. Oven will not heat because the element is faulty.
  2. Oven won't heat because timer on manual.
  3. Oven won't heat because of a fault with thermostat or selector switch.
  4. Oven not cooking evenly (one element faulty or fan not working correctly).
  5. Oven not reaching temperature normally an element but possible fan motor.

 

Common Problems with Electrical Ovens

 

  • The oven will not turn on

The first thing you need to check is that the oven timer is not on auto if it is, turn it on to manual.

  • No Heat in Oven

If the fan is running and the thermostat light comes on but you get no heat (or just the thermostat light on in non-fan ovens and cookers) then the probability is that the fan element or oven elements have failed.

  • Electricity trips (Rcd) when I turn the oven on or grill

This is normally an element that has gone to earth, This is a well-known fault with electric ovens, the insulation breaks down in the elements and trips the RCD , best way is to stick a meter on each element and check that they have not got earth leaks on them. But this can also be a wiring fault.

  • The grill element doesn't work

This would usually indicate that the grill element is faulty. Check these: Grill element, Oven changeover switch, Overheat thermostat, Main oven thermostat, if used to regulate the grill temperature.

  • The oven fan is not working or spinning correctly (slow) or is noisy

The fan motor may need to be replaced see video on this also the cooling fan motor can cause same problems.

  • The oven overheats and burns everything

Normally this is a simple thermostat failure which would manifest itself as this symptom.

  • The oven or cooker cuts out after it's been on for a while

This is an overheating problem which can be caused by the fan motor or main oven thermostat or a faulty safety thermostat that will be causing the problem. It can also be caused by a failure of the cooling fan, where fitted, but usually these go noisy before failing, Safety thermostats are used to prevent the oven or cooker overheating and will shut the oven down.

 

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Reference Part Number Description
10 210481183 KNOB
101 264440107 TURBO ENGINE
101 264480006 OVEN CIRCULATION BLOWER
1040 258480077 TIMER COVER PLASTIC
107 262480017 GRILL HEATING ELEMENT_(1100+1100)W_230V
107 262480067 GRILL HEATING ELEMENT_(1100+1100)W_240V
11 215480034 REAR WALL
118 260485515 SERVICE CABLE GROUP
118 260485319 SERVICE CABLE GROUP
12 215480030 SIDE WALL
12 215480029 SIDE WALL
1349 210440033 screw and gasket group
1349 210410944 SCREW GROUP
15 215480072 BOTTOM SHEET
150 171100043 3.5x22 YSB SCREW
1541 272100001 M 6 NUT- DIRECTION OF BOLD IS LEFT
1780 242440109 side rack spring
1827 250480015 DOOR GR SIDE HINGE PLASTIC HOUSING_RIGHT
1827 250480016 DOOR GR SIDE HINGE PLASTIC HOUSING_LEFT
1835 210480614 MOTOR
1835 210482486 -
1835 215480003 MOTOR FIXAION SHEET
1842 215480007 OVEN COOLING FAN MOUNTING SHEET
1847 250480017 CALL RIGHT COVER GLASS PLASTIC
1847 250480018 CALL LEFT COVER GLASS PLASTIC
1850 218480004 DOOR BOTTOM COVER SHEET
19 226900069 SUPPLY CORD LABEL
19 166900158 TERMINAL BLOCK
1906 215480064 Back wall connecting sheet
1907 215480065 Back wall connecting sheet
20 210480926 OVEN BODY
205 240440119 WIRE SHELF FOR TRAY
243 210480525 OVEN CAVITY INNER SIDE WALLS
245 171100007 M4 X 6 SCREW
252 264440188 OVEN CIRCULATION BLOWER
252 264440132 OVEN CIRCULATION BLOWER
263 263480001 THERMOSTAT_320°C_55.17062.120_.
27 240480036 ETNA WIRE SHELF LOWER SEGMENT
28 219480003 BLACK ENAMELED DEEP TRAY
29 255480036 GASKET_ETNA
3154 300180157 THERM.SAFETY 140Ø16A_230
35 215480212 TOP WALL
375 265900054 HALOJEN OVEN LAMP
40 290480002 Inner Glass Low-e
41 250480024 COVER TOP DECOR
45 210480434 HINGE
45 210480417 HINGE
460 250920069 CABLE FIXATION-BIG_M TYPE_A20
47 210480325 HANDLE GR._GOOD_BEYOND
618 210480010 COOLING SYSTEM SHEET GROUP
760 255440112 OVEN DOOR BUFFER
884 210480313 OUTER DOOR GLASS
888 250440109 FURNITURE MOUNTING PLASTIC
9 210480360 FRONT PANEL GROUP
902 210480576 End Of Life THERMOSTAT BULB CLIP
902 210380001 THERMOSTAT BULB CLIPS GR.
916 255440116 FRONT DOOR STOPER PLASTIC
93 263480010 5 POSITION TURBO+GRILL COMMUTATOR
949 172480003 WIRE SHELF FIXING NUT
950 215480043 TURBO MOTOR PROPELLER_(RIGHT_FOR_USA)
950 210480241 COOLING MOTOR PROPELLER
96 267480339 TIMER
96 267480014 TIMER
97 219480064 FAN PROTECTING SHEET
98 262480012 CIRCULAR HEATING ELEMENT_1800W-230V

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