Neil.tee
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Evening all,
I'm hoping I can get some answers here which don't involve the words "difficult" or "expensive"!
I was using my Hotpoint induction hob (just over 2 years old), lifted a pan up and put it down again. It wasn't a hard impact but the hob turned off and wouldn't turn on. The switch at the CU had tripped so I turned it back on but the hob itself still won't turn on. I tried leaving it for 30 minutes but to no avail.
The light on the cooker switch (this one) is on and the socket works. Could it be the fuse on the switch, or would the light turn off if that was the case? If it's not this fuse, what else might it be?
I'm hoping it's a cheap/easy fix (ideally something I can do myself, I enjoy diy but a little inexperienced with electrics) as I've got 3 young kids and I'm not sure what I'll do without a hob!
Thanks in advance.
I'm hoping I can get some answers here which don't involve the words "difficult" or "expensive"!
I was using my Hotpoint induction hob (just over 2 years old), lifted a pan up and put it down again. It wasn't a hard impact but the hob turned off and wouldn't turn on. The switch at the CU had tripped so I turned it back on but the hob itself still won't turn on. I tried leaving it for 30 minutes but to no avail.
The light on the cooker switch (this one) is on and the socket works. Could it be the fuse on the switch, or would the light turn off if that was the case? If it's not this fuse, what else might it be?
I'm hoping it's a cheap/easy fix (ideally something I can do myself, I enjoy diy but a little inexperienced with electrics) as I've got 3 young kids and I'm not sure what I'll do without a hob!
Thanks in advance.