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Smeg Fan Oven Elements, Smeg Grill Elements, Smeg Cooker Elements

Smeg Oven and Grill Elements (Total Products 7, Showing: 5 -> 7)

Grill Upper Oven Element 806890527to fit Smeg Oven and Cookers

Price inc's Postage & Vat: £57.84
Genuine spare part Smeg Grill Element 1000/1700 watts Part No 806890527 Grill and upper oven element to fit Smeg cookers, Height 360mm, Width 385mm, Bracket 150mm, Tags 100/25mm,     Smeg Cooker models to fit A2-5, A2A-5, A42, ...
Oven Fan Element 806890386 to fit Smeg Oven and Cookers

Price inc's Postage & Vat: £41.37
Genuine spare part Fan Oven Element Part No, 806890386 Element for Smeg oven 2700 watts 3 Turns,  Height 220mm, Width 190mm, Bracket 70mm, Tags 25mm,     Smeg Cooker models to fit   A2A, A42, A42-2, A42-5, A42A, ...

Oven Fan Element 806890591 to fit Smeg Oven and Cookers

Price inc's Postage & Vat: £41.60
Genuine spare part Fan Oven Element Part No, 806890591 Element for oven 2200 watts 2 Turns, Diameter 195mm, Bracket 70mm, Tags 25mm, This element is a replacment for the old stud type fixing and will possibly require two new fixing bolts and nuts.we can supply these if required the Earth wire should be attached to one of the nuts as the Earth tag is no lo...

Smeg Oven Elements and Smeg Grill Elements

 
Smeg Fan Ovens - Built-In or Free Standing Smeg Cookers
The heating element which produces the heat to maintain a cooking temperature in an oven is installed in the rear of a oven box in a circular form around the oven fan blade which distributes the hot air round the oven to produce an even cooking temperature over the whole of the oven with cooking times being reduced in a fan oven
All Smeg oven fan motors should turn all the while the oven is turned on, failure of the oven fan to turn at full speed will result in poor cooking results and can cause the element to fail
Power to the oven elements is controlled either mechanically by turning a temperture dial or thermostat contol or electronically by a timer control panel.When an oven fails to come on you should always first check the auto clock to ensure this is set correctly, needs to be on a manual setting for the oven to come on
 
Oven fan elements have a fairly high rate of failure and will often cause the electrical supply to trip or to blow a fuse, failure is also sometimes accompanied by a covering of white powder substance over the oven caused by a split in the metal covering of the element
 
Most elements are fitted from inside the oven compartment and can reached by removing the covering plate from back of the compartment, however some elements are retained to the rear of the oven by threaded studs from the element bracket and retained by nuts which means the element is only removable by access to the rear of the oven box
 
Ensure that when replacing an Smeg Oven Element that the fixings for the element are secure and tight, failure to secure the element can result in this touching the fan blade which make the oven very noisy but also can damage the element which can shorten its life, be also very careful if spraying the oven with an oven cleaner to make sure that this does not come into contact with the element, this will again damage the element surface which will reduce its life
 
 
Smeg Ovens - Built-In or Free Standing with conventional heating elements and Fan heating elements
These ovens use a base element which is fitted under bottom of the main oven box together with the outer ring of the the grill element to provide heat for conventional heating ovens,
 
Smeg oven base elements can only be accessed from the rear of the oven but the grill may in some cases be able to be changed from inside the the oven box by removal of screws from the fixing bracket, be aware that when extracting the element it will have connecting wires attached, other may have stud fixing which again will have to removed from the rear of the cooker
 

Changing a Smeg element should only be undertaken by a qualified or competent person with the electric supply disconnected