Teka HA830 Single Oven Keeps Tripping
Customer Question
Ryan cooper asks:
Teka HA830 single oven's fan turns on ok but the second I turn the temp button it trips the house. But this I've does not seem to have a conventional heating element
Model: Ha830
Paul Says:
I will try and help with this problem about Teka HA830 Single Oven,
Hi Ryan, good morning. Your TEKA HA830 oven might have both a top and bottom element for conventional cooking. You'll need to identify these elements on the cooker. Unfortunately, I don't have the technical information for this model because the manufacturer doesn't provide it.
First, look for the grill element and test all the circuits. Then, check the base oven element and its circuits. If there's a fan oven element, test that as well. When a cooker trips the electricity supply, it usually means one of the elements is causing a short circuit.
You can try isolating each element and using the cooker again to see which one trips the electricity. Sometimes, more than one element might be faulty, but this is rare.
I have limited information on this cooker and included a link at the top of the page. You'll need your full model number and serial number to identify the correct parts for your cooker. Good luck with your repair!
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