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Neff T1323 Electric Cooktop Questions & Answers
Press power on switch and blows main fuse box
Possible that the main heating element is faulty. It is possible that the wires have shorted or due to insects if there was failure of the insulation of the wires leading to shorting of the lead lines.
Disconnect the main lines and use a multimeter to check and confirm the short of the heating element or wires.
Take all precaution for safety in testing live circuit.
I don't know how to
I think that I would get an electrician if it isn't a straight forward plug
I have a neff T1.D20 dual circuit hotplate but
I have a T172 model which also has a dual circuit hotplate.
In the control area you should find a dual circuit control pad - this has two concentric circles on it. With the hob switched on, pressing this button will chnage the mode of the dual circuit hot plate bewteen:
1. Just the inner part
2. Both the inner and outer together.
When the hob is switched off using the Standby control pad, it remembers which mode was selected and will therefore work the same next time it is switched on. However, it is worth noteing that when the mains power to the hob is interuppted, either by an isolator switch/breaker, or a power cut, the hob defaults back to just the inner ring mode.
Wiring for Neff Hob-not supplied/no wiring instructions
The details of how to wire the T1213 hob are printed on the base of the hob next to the terminal compartment.
For a single cable installation, Neutral is connected to terminals 4 & 5 which should already be linked with a copper link. Terminals 1,2 & 3 should be linked together using the links supplied (hidden in the side of the terminal compartment) and Live is connected to any one of 1,2 or 3. The Earth goes to the terminal beside the cable clamp.
NEFF Hob Wok Ignition Not Working.
It sounds like there may be an issue with the ignition system specifically for the wok burner. Here are a few potential causes:
- Faulty Ignition Head: The ignition head may not be generating enough spark to ignite the gas. Since you mentioned that a weak spark can be seen when foil is placed between the ignition head and earth, this could indicate a weak spark from the ignition head.
- Dirty Ignition Head: If the ignition head is dirty or covered in grime, it may not be able to generate a strong spark. You can try cleaning the ignition head with a soft brush or a toothbrush to remove any debris or buildup.
- Loose Connections: Check to make sure all the electrical connections for the ignition system are tight and secure. A loose connection could cause the ignition to fail.
- Faulty Spark Module: The spark module provides power to the ignition system. If it's faulty, the ignition may not work properly. However, since the other burners are working fine, it's less likely that the spark module is the issue.
If none of these solutions work, it may be best to call a professional to diagnose and repair the issue.
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