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February 8, 2004 at 10:25 am #5137
Ben1982
ParticipantWhilst Grill some Bacon earlier this morning, I left the oven door open. When I returned to the kitchen to check to see if the bacon was done, I slipped on the wet floor sliding into the open oven door which bent causing the inner glass panel, to jump out of its mounts and hit the stone floor and shatter.
I am unsure of the make and model, but this is the information I have from a silver sticker on the front
SOGH W(A0200)
GUNKOL 2800W/3050/W
Pro Nr F02004GB01Can anyone tell me where and how much a replacement might be?
Ben (still nursing his sore shin)
February 8, 2004 at 3:00 pm #109142Dave_Conway
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Ben, it looks like one of the Bosch group with that product number. I’ll check it tomorrow for you when I’m in the office.
Dave.
February 9, 2004 at 8:44 am #109143admin
KeymasterRe: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door
Ben1982 wrote:
I am unsure of the make and model, but this is the information I have from a silver sticker on the front
SOGH W(A0200)
GUNKOL 2800W/3050/W
Pro Nr F02004GB01Can anyone tell me where and how much a replacement might be?
Ben (still nursing his sore shin)
Are you sure of the model details. GUNKOL is the manufacturer in Turkey for the TEBA brand. I think the model you have is A02004GB01. Did you buy the oven from Currys or B&Q?
Please confirm these details and I am sure Dave Conway or someone else will be able to help.
Richard
February 9, 2004 at 10:26 am #109144Ben1982
ParticipantRe: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door
I live in a student house, and the kitchen was fitted some time in the summer. So I am thinking its gonn abe the cheapest thing on the market, but I will try and find out where it came from.
The information I gave was exactly as it says on the various silver stickers at the bottom front of the oven. If it is any help I could measure the area in which the glass once occupied.
Thanks for the help
Ben
February 9, 2004 at 10:36 am #109145admin
KeymasterRe: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door
I presume that this is a built-in oven. If you pull the oven out of it’s housing a few inches (You should have to remove 4 screws securing the oven to the housing. They are installed on the front left and right sides of the cabinet.)
Once you have pulled the oven forward you should see a rating label stuck to the top of the outer cabinet. This will have a model number and a serial number printed.
Please make sure you switch off the mains electricity supply to the oven before removing it from the housing.
Best of luck.
Richard
February 9, 2004 at 12:41 pm #109146Dave_Conway
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Yes, now I remember who Gunkol are 😳 it is almost certainly the model Richard has suggested, but will need to be confirmed to ensure the correct parts are supplied.
Dave.
February 9, 2004 at 6:16 pm #109147Ben1982
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Having removed the 4 screws and pulled the case forward, the only thing I found was a white sticker with 12 square boxes on it arranged in a 3 down 4 across pattern. With
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 (14) {14 was stamped in red marker}
S1 S2 S3 S4But going back to the 2 silver stickers at the base of the door:
Sticker 1:
SOGH W (A0200) Gunkol
230-240V a.c. 2800/3050WSticker 2:
|||||||||||||||||||||||||| Barcode
F02004GB01 020301557Pro.Nr. F02004GB01
And I’m affraid thats it, I checked on the sides and below but nothing else.
Thanks again for the help guys, I hope you have the part 😕
Ben
P.s. Yes it is a built in unit
February 11, 2004 at 5:21 pm #109148Dave_Conway
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It’s almost certainly the same as the Teba branded A02004GB01 but it may be worth measuring the area the glass slides in to, just to be sure.
I’m sure Richard won’t mind asking his spares dept to check one in their warehouse. 😉
Dave.
February 13, 2004 at 5:10 pm #109149Ben1982
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Hi Guys
Sorry it took so long for me to reply.
The slott that I believe that the glass once occupied is approx 450mm wide x485mm high.
How do I go about ordering this piece from Richard, or whichever of you guys whats to sell it to me?
Ben
February 13, 2004 at 5:52 pm #109150Dave_Conway
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If Richard would be kind enough to check the glass size against you’re measurements just to verify it is the correct part, any ISDAL agent can get this for you. I will gladly supply it, as it is glass another agent nearer you may be able to help, it would then save on the problems of posting it and breakages etc.
We’ll await richards reply, and if you pop you’re postcode here, someone may be able to sort it for you, if not I will.
Regards.
Dave.
February 16, 2004 at 5:07 pm #109151admin
KeymasterRe: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door
These dimensions are OK for the A02004GB01.
RichardFebruary 16, 2004 at 5:18 pm #109152Dave_Conway
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Richard wrote:These dimensions are OK for the A02004GB01.
Cheers duck 😆Dave.
February 16, 2004 at 6:08 pm #109153Ben1982
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Excellent,
Thank you guys evry much for the advice and checking it all out for me.
I’m Reading, Berkshire RG1
Where do you suggest I should buy it from? Or is it that I can just buy a part for A02004GB01?
Thanks again
Ben
September 13, 2005 at 11:34 am #109154jmain
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Could you let me know if you managed to find a spare part for your oven door. I have the same oven and am looking for a new handle for it. I can’t find one anywhere.
Thanks
jmain
September 13, 2005 at 1:34 pm #109155admin
KeymasterRe: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door
hi jmain
give me a call on07961365484 as i have these in stock
bryan
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