AEG Ovens - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How to set the time on a B7500M AEG oven
To set the time on an AEG B7500M oven, follow these steps:
- Press the "Clock" button on the control panel. The display will show the current time.
- Press the "Hour" button to set the hour. Use the "Plus" and "Minus" buttons to adjust the hour.
- Press the "Minute" button to set the minute. Use the "Plus" and "Minus" buttons to adjust the minute.
- Press the "Clock" button again to confirm the time and exit the time-setting mode.
Note: If the oven is in the process of cooking or baking, you will not be able to set the time until the cooking or baking process is complete.
3/6/2024 2:40:18 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2024
AEG oven tripping rcd at random points?
An RCD tripping points to an earth leak because that is what they are designed to do.
Check the wiring and pay special attention to the insulation.
10/8/2023 7:36:45 AM •
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on Oct 08, 2023
F19 error code AEG Double fan oven please help Keeps tripping the RCD
The F19 error code on an AEG double fan oven typically indicates a problem with the oven's electronic control board. This could be caused by a malfunctioning component on the control board, a loose connection, or a problem with the wiring.
If your AEG double fan oven is displaying the F19 error code and tripping the RCD (Residual Current Device), it is recommended to unplug the oven and stop using it until the problem can be resolved. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
- Check the wiring: Make sure all the wires and connections are secure and in good condition. If any of the wires are frayed or damaged, they may need to be replaced.
- Check the control board: Inspect the control board for any visible signs of damage, such as burnt components or loose connections. If you find any issues with the control board, it may need to be replaced.
- Check for debris: Make sure there is no debris or foreign objects inside the oven that could be causing a problem with the control board.
If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem or fix it yourself, it is recommended to have the oven inspected by a qualified technician. They will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate repairs.
12/25/2022 8:45:48 AM •
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on Dec 25, 2022
AEG U7101-4-M Bottom oven not working
had same fault its a temperature switch at back of oven, you have to remove panel and is located half way up on left and has two spade terminals coming out the back.
AEG Competence Double Fan Oven Fault
Sounds like oven element is faulty, disconnect it and try again, if it does not trip, then it is definately the element..
It is easy to replace.
Plz leave feedback.
Went to switch oven on
HI, Sounds like your from the UK
If you are referring to a trip switch as being equivalent to an American circuit breaker. (Electrical safety device designed to shut down power to an electrical appliance). Then we are on the same page.
Do the following diagnostic procedure:
1 SHUT DOWN THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE OVEN. I.E. THE TRIP SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER.
2 Open the oven door and look very carefully with a flashlight at
the heating element. Look at the the entire element. If
it blew (similar to when a light bulb blows) you will
find white
powder around the hole in it or it will be completely broken, or have
bubbles in it. Some indication like that. If so it has failed and
must be replaced. It is probably tripping the switch because it is shorting out somewhere. There is also the possibility that the internal wiring connectors to where the element is mounted into the oven walls is broken off and short circuiting against the oven chassis (walls). That being the case, it may be just a wiring repair in which you install new appropriate electrical contacts and re-connect the element.
Hope this helps,
Happy New Year,
Mark
Aeg oven taking over 25 minutes just to heat
You can tell if the fan is working, you will hear and see it.
If the element was bad, it wouldn't get hot at all.
If the thermostat was faulty, it usually goes short circuit and makes the element glow in time because it won't regulate the heat.
There are a couple of possibilities left;
Wrong element, too low a wattage.
Bad connection to the element.
10/26/2021 7:13:00 AM •
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on Oct 26, 2021
Oven trips RCD
Check for loose connections on or near the element. Heat form the element could be causing the connection to expand causing arching and tripping the MCB.
Can you please tell me
If you are just curious and its working turn on for 1 min then (after switching off) have a feel inside.
If it is opened follow the wires.
Not finding what you are looking for?