Sia cooker hood

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  • #92855
    Terryjanine
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    Sis curved glass cooker hood fan slowed down and had a burning smell coming from the black box that the wires go into. Cooker hood only three days old 30 minutes use max warranty void as fitted it myself light and edge lighting still works

    #452370
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Sis cooker hood

    Hi

    Model number would help. However that said I cannot find any reference to SIS cooker hoods.

    So any info you can provide would be good.

    Don

    #452371
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Sia cooker hood

    I see the thread name has now changed to SIA or otherwise known as Ship It Appliances. If it’s only three weeks old I would be requesting a replacement appliance.


    Don

    #452372
    Terryjanine
    Participant

    Re: Sia cooker hood

    It was only three days old and it had no more than 30 minutes use max. Put it on the maximum fan speed (3) for the first time and after about 2 minutes the fan slowed down and it had like a electrical burning smell like a burnt out circuit board. I’ve since realised that warranty only valid if fitted by a qualified electrician even tho you have the option to put a plug on the end apposed to hard wiring.

    #452373
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Sia cooker hood

    It’s branded up stuff Don, no info on it anywhere and I’ve not a clue who is carrying out service and spares distribution for them, if anyone is. Info here on the brand:

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/abou … appliances

    K.

    #452374
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Sia cooker hood

    Funilly enough we had an under guarantee call (two months old) SIA DD01 double oven a couple of weeks ago, the call was passed to us by Repair Tech and the spares were through them as well.

    End result? One unhappy customer who returned the oven for a refund and purchased a different brand.

    Don

    #452375
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Sia cooker hood

    Yes, methinks more the “budget” end of the market to be polite about it and so far as I can see, not all that great.

    K.

    #452376
    EFS
    Participant

    Re: Sia cooker hood

    Seen a couple of these and the motor is capacitor start. If the capacitor goes down the motor sits and over heats and pops the thermal fuse and then you have to relpace the lot.
    And yes it is through Repairtech

    Steve

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