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JesseConant
ParticipantRe: Ariston fridge not cool enough but freezer ok
Check the back wall or floor of the freezer section for frost. Check the freezer( evaporator) fan to see if it is running. Check the condenser coils( under the unit ) for blockage from dust. Check the condenser fan (under the unit) to see if it is running.
If you have frost in the freezer there is a problem with the defrost system and the freezer will start to warm eventually as well as the fresh food section. If that is the problem you can check the defrost terminator, defrost heater/s, and the defrost timer or adaptive defrost control If used on your unit or the main control board if so equipped. These things usually require dismantling the freezer and other areas of the refrigerator to be checked.
You could defrost the freezer by disconnecting the power to the refrigerator and letting it sit for at least 24 hours with BOTH DOORS WIDE OPEN to allow the frost to melt completely but it will build up again in 1-2 weeks and start the warming up again
JesseConant
ParticipantRe: Electric Hob & Oven vs Gas Hob & Oven
captaincaveman1 wrote:I much prefer to cook with gas but make sure you get a “zoned” heat gas oven this is the one where you can see the burner at the back dont go for one which has the burner hidden under the base of the oven as these are not really suited to roasting or baking and you’ll struggle to get good cooking results. Its also worth noting that if you get a gas oven with an electronic timer then that too may not work in the event of a power failure.
Hi captaincaveman1, :rolls:
Thanks for concerning about,and I agree to what you hold the view,yet my family quarrel me with replacing with electric type,and I am not sure if there is gas electric oven,is it running both with gas and electric?Thanks again.
JesseJesseConant
ParticipantRe: Double or single electric oven?
DrDill wrote:Again, some one is incorrect, you can get a pyro oven that plugs in, you can even get a 90cm wide dual fual range that works on 13amps.
Captain caveman, i think you need to end your advice with “as far as i know” as you are not fully correct in some of your advice.
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How come a low amps oven works well though?JesseConant
ParticipantRe: Double or single electric oven?
captaincaveman1 wrote:
JesseConant wrote:
Hi guys,
I’m considering getting an electric range with a double oven vs. a single electric oven?
I live alone and don’t do a lot of complicated cooking. I thought it might be a good idea to get the double oven because much of what I would do could be done in the smaller portion of the oven.
Any opinion on this would be appreciated.
Jesse

Single ovens (pyrolytic excluded) plug into a normal 13 amp socket however a double oven must only be fitted on the 30amp cooker circuit so check where your siting it otherwise you have the exspence of an electrician to consider if you go for a double oven .
Hi captaincaveman1,
Oh the circuit matters,thanks for reminder.Otherwise I am to have extra expense for reinstall. -
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