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Fan Oven Selector Switch EGO 42.02900.027 Stock Number: ES106132

Genuine spare part for select Rangemaster cookers and hobs

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Manufactured by Rangemaster

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Fan Oven Selector Switch

Replace your faulty switch with this replacement part that should get your cooker working in top condition once again!

Specification:

  • Type: EGO 42.02900.027

Genuine spare part for select Rangemaster cookers and hobs.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

Please note: This part is serial number dependant on some models. To ensure you get the correct part, please call our call centre.

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2 Questions and 2 Answers

I have A Rangemaster Pro 110 (6240) 2006 Stainless steel electric. The grill light is constantly glowing. The Grill works fine. Checks that I have made are: 1. Change the Grill Regulator switch (A025622) 2. Disconnect all the wires from the switch leaving one red wire connected to the switch at the bottom right, this connects the neon light to the switch and the Fan controller (p027589) located at the back of the cooker, the controller blue and brown power wires were also disconnected. THE NEON STILL GLOW WHEN THE OVEN WAS POWER UP. 3. There are 4 wires connecting to the Fan controller, each leaving the top of the 2 oven switches, the grill switch. Any help will be welcome

By strongarm - - 18 November 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Neon lights will 'strike' when an electric field is present and require almost no current to work (that's why a neon screwdriver works without electrocuting you).If wires are either close in a loom or the element is switched on the neutral connection the small current induced into the cables can cause a neon to partially glow. To resolve this it may be necessary to re route cables. If the illumination is only very slight (can only see in a darkened room) I personally would not worry about this as it is not 'necessarily' a fault.

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By killer - suffolk - 22 October 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    There may be two different fans that either one can go noisy. The oven usually has a circulation fan that typically goes noisy as it ages. If you look through the holes in the back of the cavity and the noise only occurs when this fan turns then replace this fan. If the noise occurs when the oven is warm and continues for several minutes after cooking it may be the cooling fan on top of the oven.

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Fan Oven Selector Switch EGO 42.02900.027

19.29
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