Re: DeLonghi GSS601
Yes, pretty sure that there is still a supply of electricity as the clock is still working, so it’s not the fuse or the mains switch and it is plugged in.
I was assuming that an appropriate repair person would get the replacement part, but your post could be interpreted in terms of me getting it and then finding someone to fix it. Can you confirm which is correct?
I’m also just wondering whether the total cost of replacement of the defective part (part + labour) isn’t far off getting a new cooker, in which case the warranty offsets the additional cost. I don’t know what the cost of repairs is these days – most of the stuff is pretty reliable so haven’t needed repairs in recent memory – but labour and call out fees are reasonably sizeable I think.
I appreciate costs may vary from region to region, but some indication of cost would be really appreciated.
Rennschnecke