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Electrolux AEG Oven Control Panel 6619220079 Heat Damage, Replacement & Compatibility

User question

Hi,
Help! I need a new control panel for my Electrolux oven. The old one is destroyed by the heat, so the numbers, etc., are almost gone.

The control panel has a part number: 6619220079

It is used also on AEG ovens.

Someone who can help me out?

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

  • Your number 6619220079 is the Electrolux/AEG user‑interface (UI) “Board complete interface (Avantgarde)” used on several AEG/Electrolux built‑in ovens. Many EU parts portals now flag it as discontinued/NLA, but AEG Australia still lists it in stock as of February 24, 2026. Always verify against your oven’s exact PNC (Product Number Code) before ordering. (north.pl)
  • If your problem is that the printed symbols/numbers on the front glass have faded (cosmetic), you likely need the front “switch panel glass” or bezel/frame rather than the electronic module. These fascia parts are separate numbers and are also PNC‑specific. (shop.electroluxarabia.com)

Detailed problem analysis

  • What 6619220079 is

    • It’s the complete front user‑interface PCB assembly for “Avantgarde” series AEG/Electrolux ovens (the red display and capacitive touch button interface). Multiple EU distributors list it as “display/control electronics,” often marked unavailable/NLA due to age. (north.pl)
    • Example compatibility: AEG B9820‑5‑M variants (with specific PNCs such as 94104727200, 94104730400/01) are shown by AEG AU distributors as using 6619220079. This is only an example—your oven may differ. (shop.aegaustralia.com.au)
  • Why PNC and model ID matter

    • Electrolux/AEG map spare parts to the 9–11 digit PNC on the rating label (door frame). The same “looking” UI board can have different firmware, flex harnessing, and glass finishes per PNC; ordering by the generic board number alone risks a mismatch. AEG’s official spares portals force you to choose by PNC for exactly this reason. (shop.aeg.co.uk)
  • Electronics vs fascia (two very different fixes)

    • Electronic UI module failed: unreadable/dim display, random beeping, unresponsive/ghost keys—replace or repair the UI module (6619220079 or its PNC‑specific service replacement). Electrolux exploded views list the “electronics module, complete, Avantgarde” under the command panel, with service PNs such as 3306788708/3306788724 for particular PNCs. These may be the service equivalents replacing production code 6619220079 for some versions—confirm against your PNC. (shop.electroluxarabia.com)
    • Cosmetic failure only: numbers/icons rubbed off or heat‑bleached but buttons still work—replace the front glass “switch panel” and/or frame. Typical part names include “Switch panel, glass …” and “Frame, display board” (e.g., 3156978953 and 3306760004 on certain PNCs). (shop.electroluxarabia.com)
  • Availability today

    • Distributors in the EU show 6619220079 as no longer manufactured/marketed (NLA). In contrast, AEG Australia’s official store currently shows stock around A$444 and allows PNC‑compatibility checks. If sourcing across regions, allow for shipping, taxes, and finish/firmware differences—again, confirm with your exact PNC. (sos-accessoire.com)
  • Underlying cause: UI overheating

    • Persistent heat at the control cluster often points to a failed or obstructed cooling/tangential fan, blocked ventilation, degraded door seal, or running long pyrolytic cycles without proper airflow. If you replace parts, verify the cooling fan starts during preheat and runs after cycles; otherwise the new UI may suffer the same fate. (General engineering practice; manufacturer portals emphasize model‑specific diagnosis via PNC.)

Current information and trends

  • Trend 1: Legacy Electrolux/AEG parts going NLA relatively quickly; owners often resort to cross‑region sourcing or repair‑and‑return services. (reddit.com)
  • Trend 2: Official sites increasingly gate parts lookup by PNC, reflecting firmware/config diversity even within one model family. (shop.aeg.co.uk)
  • Trend 3: Third‑party board refurbishment is common in the US market when OEM stock is gone (fast turn, warranty). Consider this if your board is repairable and you can tolerate brief downtime. (appliance.upfix.com)

Supporting explanations and details

  • How to positively identify what you need

    • Find the rating label: open the door; look on the cavity frame sidewall for “Model” and “PNC” (often 94xxxxxxxx). Photograph it.
    • Decide which part failed:
    • Electronics: display unreadable, touch unresponsive = UI module (electronics). (shop.electroluxarabia.com)
    • Only printing faded but keys still respond = “switch panel glass”/fascia, or fascia frame. (shop.electroluxarabia.com)
    • Cross‑check by PNC on an official AEG portal (DE/UK/ES/AU) or on the AEG AU product page for 6619220079. (shop.aeg.co.uk)
  • Service part number nuances

    • Electrolux use several numbering systems. Your 6619220079 appears as a production/UI assembly number; service lists for the same command panel show items like “electronics module complete Avantgarde” (e.g., 3306788708/3306788724) alongside “switch panel glass” and “frame.” These are not universally interchangeable—match to PNC and finish. (shop.electroluxarabia.com)

Ethical and legal aspects

  • Safety: This work exposes you to mains voltages (120/240 V). Disconnect power at the breaker before removing the oven or opening the control cluster. If hard‑wired, isolate and lock out. Follow ESD precautions when handling boards. If unsure, use a licensed technician. (Industry best practice.)
  • Compliance: Using non‑PNC‑matched parts can create functional/safety mismatches (wrong firmware, touch map, or connector pinout). Always confirm with a reputable source before purchase. (shop.aeg.co.uk)

Practical guidelines

  • Sourcing roadmap (fastest path to a working oven)
    1. Send me a photo of your rating label (model + PNC) and describe the symptom (electronics dead/dim vs. just the printed icons gone). I will cross‑reference for you. (No cost.)
    2. If you need the UI module:
      • Check AEG Australia listing for 6619220079; run their PNC‑compatibility tool. If it confirms, that’s a current in‑stock source as of today. (shop.aegaustralia.com.au)
      • If NLA for your PNC, use the Electrolux exploded‑view portal (MEA/UK/DE) to pull the exact service PN under “Command panel” for your PNC (e.g., 3306788708/8724 on some variants), then search that PN with reputable distributors. (shop.electroluxarabia.com)
      • In the US, if sourcing is impractical, consider board repair/refurb (repair‑and‑return) with an appliance control specialist. (appliance.upfix.com)
    3. If you need cosmetics only:
      • Order the “Switch panel glass” and/or “Frame, display board” listed for your PNC (examples: 3156978953, 3306760004 for certain B9820‑5‑M variants). (shop.electroluxarabia.com)
  • Replacement/repair tips
    • Photograph all connectors and flex tails before removal. Support the glass fascia to avoid cracking. Observe flex cable orientation (often marked). Torque screws lightly into plastic bosses. Run a functional test (all keys, display, and cooling fan) before pushing the oven back. (Best practice.)

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

  • Firmware mapping: Some UI boards are pre‑configured at the factory per PNC; fitting a “close” board can yield wrong key mapping or error beeps. This is why PNC matching is essential. (shop.aeg.co.uk)
  • Stock status changes frequently; the AEG AU “in stock” status and EU “NLA” flags are from pages crawled recently, but confirm at time of purchase. (shop.aegaustralia.com.au)

Suggestions for further research

  • Share your exact model and PNC; I can:
    • Pull the official command‑panel parts list for your variant.
    • Tell you the correct service part numbers for both the electronics and the fascia glass/frame.
    • Identify reputable sources in your region (or repair‑and‑return options if OEM is NLA). (shop.electroluxarabia.com)

Brief summary

  • 6619220079 is the correct family UI module for certain AEG/Electrolux ovens, but availability varies by region; many EU sites show it as discontinued, while AEG Australia shows current stock. Determine whether you need the electronics or just the fascia, then order strictly by your oven’s PNC to avoid a mismatch—or use a US board‑repair service if OEM parts aren’t available. Send me your model/PNC and I’ll map the exact part numbers and sources for you. (sos-accessoire.com)

Quick next step for you

  • Please reply with:
    • Full model and PNC from the door frame label.
    • Your country/ZIP.
    • Whether the failure is electronic (dead/dim display, unresponsive keys) or cosmetic (printed numbers/icons faded). Once I have that, I’ll give you the exact service part number(s), availability, and the most economical source.

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