A genuine Breville replacement part, sold individually.
The thermal fuse cuts off power when the oven gets too hot.
This part is compatible with the models listed below.
It's important to note the connections of the wires before replacement. A screwdriver and pliers are needed for repair.
Thermal Fuse Assembly From Pdc SP0022078
OEM part for: Breville
Part Number: SP0022078
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- Classification: Part
- Weight: 0.05 lbs.
- Shipping: Ships Worldwide
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Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- Oven Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: BOV800XL195A, BOV800XL/195A, SP0002659, SP0010512
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Thermal Fuse Died Causing Oven to be Unresponsive
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Hard
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill
Parts Used
Thermal Fuse Failed
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers
Parts Used
Thermal fuse blown on Breville toaster oven
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Hard
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, wire crimps
Parts Used
Oven dead-blown thermal fuse.
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill
Parts Used
Be careful,as the metal is very sharp & cuts you easily.
The fuse is hidden behind thermal insulation that disintegrates as soon as you touch it.Two screws on the inside oven wall,clip all the plastic wire ties, then pinch the wire nuts open,remove old fuse & replace with new one.Then just reverse the order of screws you removed.
Breville oven would not turn on...no light
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, great to have an drill fitted with a phillips head screwdriv
Parts Used
2. Turned it on its front
3. Unscrewed the back cover, the rubber "feet/legs" and enough of the other screws on the left hand side in order to get access to the fuse
4. Removed insulation around the fuse as carefully as possible
5. Unscrewed the two interior screws clipping the fuse onto the oven
6. Removed old fuse (in case you're just an "ordinary" person like me, you need to squeeze the rubber protector thingies to un-crimp them and get the wires out), remembering to note which wire connected to which wires
7. Attached new fuse and clip with interior screws
8. Smushed all wires back together and reinserted into plastic protectors
9. Re-crimped them and made sure they were snug (this took a few tries on the first one)
10. Plugged the oven in to make sure it turned on
11. Shouted EUREKA
12. Unplugged machine
13. Replaced insulation as best I could over fuse area (used some metal tape to make it more "secure" and well covered
14. Tried to remember in which order I had removed the screws and screwed them back in
Oven wouldn't heat
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Wire connectors, crimper, ties
Parts Used
2. Locate thermal fuse. Remove holding bracket from inside oven. Follow leads to termination points. Remove ties to locate ends.
3. Ensure the black end of the fuse is connected to the same end point as the failed one.
4. Cut the old fuse connections and attach replacement fuse.
5. Test oven to be sure it works before reassembly.
6. Recheck connections.
7. Attach bracket to inside oven. That's very difficult without help from someone.
8. Restest oven.
9. Reattach back plate. That's a little tricky too.
10. Ready for use.
It would have made things a bit easier if I had taken a few pictures of the unit during disassembly. Not being very handy, it took a long time to do as we were being extra cautious with each step.
Toaster oven did not turn on or react in any way - indication that main fuse was blown.
Tool Type
Toaster
Difficulty
Medium
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Diagonal cutters, wire strippers, wire connector crimper
Parts Used
2. Locate the main power fuse under the thermal insulation on the left-hand side of the machine.
3. Clip the wires on both sides of the blown fuse.
4. Connect the clipped wires to both sides of the fuse. I used automotive wire connectors. Note: it doesn't matter which wires connect, fuses don't have polarity.
5. Tuck the fuse down and return the insulation.
6. Reattach and screw down the back.
Thermal fuse blown
Tool Type
Toaster
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Wire cutters, Butt connectors
Parts Used
2. Pull panel of rear
3. Pull thermal fuse out
4. Cut two wire connections.
5. Butt connect new fuse.
6. Replace fuse location
7. Reassemble
Completely died. Blew main fuse/thermal overload
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
More than 2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Nutdriver, Crimper
Parts Used
Started popping the breaker while preheating.
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Snips
Parts Used
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