Dollylola

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  • in reply to: Lamona oven gas smell #441127
    Dollylola
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    Re: Lamona oven gas smell

    Thank guys for your help. Will call a specialist..again

    in reply to: Lamona oven gas smell #441124
    Dollylola
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    Re: Lamona oven gas smell

    Thank you guys for your help.

    I know that the gas nipple was supplied by Lamona with the oven, so I hope it is the right one. Where can air ratio adjustor can be found? And the main oven burner settings?
    the regulator on the gas bottle is one year old, but we had these oven problems for about 2 years now.

    in reply to: Lamona oven gas smell #441121
    Dollylola
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    Re: Lamona oven gas smell

    Oh, deep joy indeed. I will have to buy a new one then I guess…

    in reply to: Lamona oven gas smell #441119
    Dollylola
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    Re: Lamona oven gas smell

    Oh, sorry, I look like complete time waster. That sticker with model is actually on the oven bit, although there is another one inside oven says hja0540

    in reply to: Lamona oven gas smell #441117
    Dollylola
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    Re: Lamona oven gas smell

    Now my husband is saying it’s definitely gas oven, it’s just fan bit that uses electric.
    Also oven switches itself off ever so often, after first few mins of use. My guess that it’s a safety bit malfunctioning perhaps

    in reply to: Lamona oven gas smell #441116
    Dollylola
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    Re: Lamona oven gas smell

    Thank you for you reply Dave.
    I think I might be wrong calling it dual fuel. The exact model is HJA 1140.
    It only smells of gas when oven is on, whilst flame is still going. My confusion is that we had 2 specialists looking at it and they done all testing and said nothing they can find.
    The hob works fine, no problems. It’s just oven. The grill bit we use rarely, although I noticed that flame is not coming out of all little wholes that are on a bar.
    Also it’s worth mentioning that we use gas bottles as a gas supply, I think it is called LPG supply, and our oven was converted for LPG use in instsllation, I believe it was very easy process.

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