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jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Gunkol/Teba electric oven – glass door needed
Thanks for the replies. I have now unwrapped the oven and figured out what was broken in transit (looks like Parcelforce dropped it on its front!)
Front glass door completely shattered so needs replacing – it seems to have been clear glass with a white border and a metal plate on each side that slides down into the runners/door hinges. The inner glass is intact.
The handle has sheared off at one side so that also needs replacing.
The model number is SOGH W, colour white and “Pro No” is F02004GB01.
Hope you can help…
Regards,
Jo
jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA34 spin problem
Ok, thanks for that – I guess I’ll call the Hotpoint engineer out then!
Regards,
Jo
jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA34 spin problem
Could anyone help diagnose whether it is a loose counterweight causing the problem? I called someone out before and they simply said there were no problems with it!
I had a look at the post at “Hotpoint ULTIMA 1000 WM74P Spin Problem” and thought it could be a drum support causing the problem, although the noise isn’t that loud. When I move the drum forward and back, it seems to knock against the back but I don’t know whether that is normal.
Thanks,
Jo
jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA34 spin problem
Thanks – is there any way I can check for that before calling someone out?
jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Hygena Turbo Deluxe door
Thanks for all your useful advice on this. I’ve now decided just to clean the door with a steam cleaner. Can anyone advise on how to remove the door and take it apart for cleaning.
Thanks,
Jo
jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Hygena Turbo Deluxe door
Great – thanks, I found the screws no problem and was able to slide the cooker out easily.
These are the details I found:
Type – EVP 402
Model – APL 3420
Art. No – 370476Can you recommend what parts I need to replace the door in its entirety?
Thanks,
Jo
jo_ford
ParticipantRe: Hygena Turbo Deluxe door
Thanks Kevin. Unfortunately I can’t budge my oven at all, it seems to be set firmly into its surround, I’m not sure how.
I don’t have any paperwork for it as it was part of the kitchen when I bought the house, but I would guess it is at least 15-20 years old, as that is when my flat conversion was done. Maybe it would just be better to get a new oven…
Any other thoughts/advice would be appreciated.
Jo
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