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Hotpoint
Suitable for Hotpoint, Ariston, Cannon, Indesit, Scholtes
Stock Code: 142402
£16.08 ex. VAT
Switches the oven between its cooking functions.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your cooker.
Safety: Switch off and unplug at the mains before you start.
This is a genuine oven potentiometer switch.
Adjust your oven’s temperature for baking, roasting, or grilling with precise control by simply turning the knob. It has a tactile feel when you turn them, giving you feedback on the selected setting.
If the knob turns without resistance or clicks, the switch might be faulty, making it hard to tell if you’ve set the right temperature. Change it with this replacement knob.
This oven potentiometer switch is from Hotpoint. Also fits Ariston, Cannon, Indesit, and Scholtes cookers and hobs.
Before ordering, please verify with our compatibility checker that this part is suitable for your model.
This took around 20 mins to fix but was a bit fiddly carefully prising off and removing the cannon cooker knobs. Once off the front panel slide away to left with just 2 screws removed and the panel underneath came away with 4 screws removed. Unscrew and unplug old potentiometer and replug new one and working solar grill again :-) I had also fitted a new grill element but this didn’t fix the problem as this switch was the issue. Worth trying this first if you get no light on and no fan starting up as cheaper and easier repair. (New element is a back off the oven job…) The old switch was broken but i took it apart and cleaned it up and it now is giving good multimeter readings so hopefully a spare.
I wasn’t sure about this item and whether it would solve the problem as my Hotpoint free standing double oven EW84 as the main oven kept turning off and then on again and when not in use the main oven kept turning on and then off, after replacing this part the cooker is working fine again it was a cheap and easy fix if you feel confident in doing it yourself don’t forget to isolate the cooker before taking any parts off
Not too difficult to fit once I’d got it figured out. Just a cross head screwdriver needed.
The grill in the top oven on our Cannon dual fuel cooker started playing up. The dial has a 9 position potentiometer 4,3,2,1,off, 1,2,3,4. The symptoms were that the grill would turn on, then off, beep and on again, the. Repeat this process. It turns out some contaminant had found its way into the potentiometer. The 9 position bottom oven control turns out to be the same part. So on testing the bottom oven control in place of the grill control it was confirmed to be the correct part. So removing all knobs, removing the screws holding the front cover and sliding sideways a bit then removing. Next undoing the frame holding the controls and removing the potentiometer it was quite easy to replace.
My Hotpoint cooker grill was not working properly (faulty potentiometer). I checked the Hotpoint website and discovered that their parts diagram and associated part numbers were in error. I visited Ransom Spares website and quickly located exactly the right original part, which was promptly delivered. In next to no time I had the new part fitted and had my cooker back to full health. I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Ransom Spares.
Hello, our cannon c60 dtc main oven fan element wont get hot. It's been tested and is perfect. The other element and the fan both work fine. I've checked the power to the element terminals and it's dead. Am I right in thinking it's probably a fault within the potentiometer ? Thanks for your reply steve
Hi Steve, I'm afraid we can't give any technical advice. I'd recommend contacting an engineer.