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Fulgor Milano
Thermal Cut‑Out / Safety Thermostat Trip
Oven shuts off unexpectedly during operation and displays an over‑temperature or safety error.
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Safety Warning
This repair may involve working with high voltage components or water connections. Always unplug the appliance before removing any panels.
If you are not confident in your ability to perform this repair safely, we strongly recommend contacting a professional technician.
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Possible Causes
Open high‑limit thermostat, Blocked cooling airflow, Failed cooling fan, Insulation or wiring contacting hot surfaces
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Disconnect power and allow the oven to cool completely before accessing internal components.
- 1. Check ventilation: Ensure that the oven has proper clearance as specified in the installation manual. Remove any items blocking the front or rear ventilation slots.
- 2. Inspect cooling fan operation: During a test run (before disconnecting power), verify that the cooling fan starts and runs throughout the cycle. If it does not, troubleshoot the cooling fan as described for fan errors.
- 3. Locate thermal cut‑out: Many Fulgor Milano ovens use one or more thermal fuses or thermostats mounted on the top or rear of the oven cavity or near the control board.
- 4. Test continuity: With power off, disconnect one wire from the thermal cut‑out and measure continuity. An open reading indicates the device has tripped or failed. Some are non‑resettable and must be replaced; others have a manual reset button.
- 5. Replace and correct root cause: Replace any open thermal cut‑out with the exact temperature‑rated part. Also correct the underlying cause (blocked vents, failed fan, poor installation) to prevent repeat failures.
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Repair Difficulty
Hard
4/5
Required Part
High‑Limit Thermostat / Thermal Cut‑Out
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