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<blockquote data-quote="Ewan32" data-source="post: 401583" data-attributes="member: 26753"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I have to go away until end of the week on a business trip but when I get back I'll start investigating.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'm totally wrong but the reason I suspect the MCB is because it remains in the ON position even when the power to the cooker switch is interrupted (i.e. Neon goes out). I don't think it can be a problem related to physical wiring because if left alone for a few hours and without me touching anything, the power comes back on by itself - neon lights on cooker switch and clock flashes on the oven.</p><p></p><p>Seems to work again then for a few hours / days and then the problem starts over again. As I said before, we've been here 8 years or so and never had a problem with it before - just suddenly started happening week last Tuesday !.</p><p></p><p>I thinks its going to be a case of disconnect oven and just use hob on its own to start with and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Cheers for all the suggestions / support - most appreciated !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ewan32, post: 401583, member: 26753"] Hi all, I have to go away until end of the week on a business trip but when I get back I'll start investigating. Perhaps I'm totally wrong but the reason I suspect the MCB is because it remains in the ON position even when the power to the cooker switch is interrupted (i.e. Neon goes out). I don't think it can be a problem related to physical wiring because if left alone for a few hours and without me touching anything, the power comes back on by itself - neon lights on cooker switch and clock flashes on the oven. Seems to work again then for a few hours / days and then the problem starts over again. As I said before, we've been here 8 years or so and never had a problem with it before - just suddenly started happening week last Tuesday !. I thinks its going to be a case of disconnect oven and just use hob on its own to start with and see what happens. Cheers for all the suggestions / support - most appreciated ! [/QUOTE]
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