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It looks to be an Australian oven that is a copy of the Rational Combi Oven. I can't find a manual, but see if this link works better for you because Fixya is in North America.
yes ....you will find that once the phone enters another country it will automatically pick up a network there and updates/settings can be sent via a text message from the network it picks up. it should be fine to use as soon as you land
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If the registration is for Warranty purposes, the website should give that information, or you can email them directly. It's always best to hear it "fom the horse's mouth" so to speak.
I imagine it should be OK, provided it is an International Warranty, and provided New Zealand and Australia don't declare war on each other.
Hi, I have just done a bit of research on this unit, and while I live in new zealand, the australian and new zealand broadcast systems are similar as well as both using region code 4. My experience with american video devices has shown that american manufacturers do not normally produce multisystem devices to be used in other parts of the world and as such would most likely not work with the australian broadcast system never mind region 4 discs. I would strongly suggest you ensure that the unit is capable of dealing with a PAL signal first before you even bother with trying to multizone it. PS the zone coding was created by the american movie consortium and as such, it will be very unlikely you will find a region hack for this unit.
Cheaper to ditch the unit and purchase a local DVD player and projector.
PS you will get a better (albeit slightly duller) picture with a decent LCD projector. I strongly recommend the Panasonic PT-AE700 or later. You will be impressed.
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