Oven Thermal Cut Out Switch - 100ºC Stock Number: ES663576
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Stoves, New World, Diplomat, Eurolec and Belling cookers
Manufactured by Stoves
(This part fits select models)
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Oven Thermal Cut Out Switch - 100°C
When your oven no longer works as it once did and you have lost the confidence to use it, don't fret as eSpares is here to help. This replacement spare can be fitted in place of the faulty thermal cut off and bring your machine back from the dead.
This thermal cut out switch is set to cut the power off to your oven when it detects a temperature of over 100°C. With the help of eSpares, we can have your oven back to functioning at its best.
Specification:
- Set Temperature: 100ºC
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Stoves, New World, Diplomat, Eurolec and Belling cookers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
This is Stoves spares reference: 082808901
3 Questions and 3 Answers
Can you supply a thermal cut-in switch for the cooling fan on a Tricity Bendix BD 911 double oven? 1 Answer
The switch cuts in to operate the cooling fan when the temperature rises. The current part is made by Elmwood with ref Std 844 94H marked on it.
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Chris at eSpares says...
The original part has been superseded to Stock Number: ES605941
Two of my jets won't switch off if the lid is closed accidently. I want to order a new switch but first I have to find the old one... I'm not sure of the model we have as we inherited it from a prev owner, it has the name NEWHOME on the front, it is range size. If you can tell me where they are normally fitted I'll get my husband to take it out so I know this is the one I need. Kind regards
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eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...
Unfortunately we cannot give out technical advice. Please contact an engineer for support. For help finding your model details, please view this link: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx
I have taken out a thermal cut out switch from my Smeg D0PPS main oven and it is connected to 2 wires plus a thin lead which is loose. They are all linked into a snap in plug. 1. Is it possible to buy the whole ensemble so all I have to do is plug it in to the socket end or 2. If I have to de-solder the wires and solder it onto the new cut out where does the loose thin wire (carrying 240V0 connect to?
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eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...
Your model does not seem to come up on our systems. Please re-check your model details and contact us again. For help finding your model details, follow this link: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx
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