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Cooker Thermostat Stock Number: ES970177

Genuine spare part for select models of Smeg cookers

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Manufactured by Smeg

(This part fits select models)

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Cooker Thermostat

If you have finished cooking what you thought was a delicious meal, only to find that it has not been cooked at the temperature you had expected, it could be time to replace the thermostat.

The thermostat regulates the temperature to ensure your meals are cooked at the perfect temperature. With help from eSpares and this replacement oven thermostat, you could soon be enjoying your great tasting meals at dinner time again! 

Specification:

  • Type: Safety TOC
  • Degrees: 100ºc

Genuine spare part and will fit the models of Smeg appliances listed.

Prior to ordering, please check the list of appliances this fits to ensure it is the right part for you.

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3 Questions and 2 Answers

Hi there Im a qualified electrican. Had a quick look at customers oven, but only removed back to reveal element connections, and not top to get to riostats etc. Digital timeclock working, switch on either oven or grill, fan starts, red temp lights on front come on. Measure voltage at rear, getting 230v ok live of elements to earth, but no neutral. So when I measure between element terminals wether grill or oven, nothing. Cant get wiring diagrams for these anywhere. I assume riostats switch the live & not neutral ??. Is there any saftey stat or themocouple that can fail, cutting off the neutral ?? Thanks for your help Steve

By Steve - kent - 16 October 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We do not have access to the wiring diagram so can only give general advise on this appliance. The usual cause of this problem is loose or burnt 'jumper' links in the terminal box where the cable comes in. If the box is OK and tight look for a thermal cut out near the top of the oven and trace the neutral connections back to the terminal block. Most if not all modern Appliances switch the live and not the neutral to an element.

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By Jimbo - London - 10 May 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    See our video: How to diagnose problems with your oven http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145/how-to-diagnose-problems-with-your-oven

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Cooker Thermostat

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