Baumatic cooker hood

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Hi,

Can anyone here help me please? Our cooker extractor fan has stopped working but I think it's just the fuse that has blown. However I've no idea where to find the fuse in the unit or how to change it (do I need to switch the electricity off at the main fusebox before hand? It was fitted last year by professional electrians but I know very little about it. The Hood type is FSPN2002

Thank you very much in advance for any advice you can share.

Gillian
 
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follow its lead and see where it goes.cooker hoods are usually plugged in if the fuse has gone it will be for a reason
 
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fraid i didn't, i quoted my first line you quoted the 2nd line, anyway lets not argue over it,

Welcome to the forums :)
 
don't worry, you are still very welcome,

tell you what see this what is your opinion? post over there
 
I wouldn't post over there - might upset the guy. I know that beauty is in the eye of etc, but that is one of the most disgusting lights I have ever seen.

£250?

I wouldn't take that as a compensation to have one fitted in my house...
 
ban-all-sheds said:
I wouldn't post over there - might upset the guy. I know that beauty is in the eye of etc, but that is one of the most disgusting lights I have ever seen.

£250?

I wouldn't take that as a compensation to have one fitted in my house...


That light is alright........I'm guessing that your getting on a bit :LOL:
 
did you ever find the fuse...I have the same problem. Blown because a bulb has gone.
 
JasonHughes said:
did you ever find the fuse...I have the same problem. Blown because a bulb has gone.

dont hold your breath, that was Gillians only post back in january.

follow the cable is all i can offer
 

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