Replace the fan oven element in a Cannon cooker

Replace the fan oven element in a Cannon cooker

Is your Cannon oven on the blink? In this video tutorial, you'll learn how to replace a fan oven element in a typical Cannon cooker. For more information, including detailed, step-by-step instructions on the repair process, watch this friendly how-to.

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72barrington 3 weeks ago
very useful however i did not notice you re attach the wires that the element is attached to at the back
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itsuptoyouphil 3 weeks ago
Thanks very much, helpful instruction. after seeing your video, its gave me the convidence to replace the element.
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Thelongsons 1 week ago
Brilliant . After stripping all the back off my Cannon Henley with no joy. I found this great video and then beat myself up.My symptoms of the element fault was the cooker just kept tripping the house CB. So by disconnecting the element and switching back on it did not trip.
Thanks from Mike
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