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Looks like the support is overseas. However they do have email support. If I knew the make and model I might be able to obtain more information. Otherwise here is the email link for support: [email protected]
check that the fibre glass is still in place and has not been soacked with water, you can get some fibre glass from your local stores and wrape it just after openning the couvers and puting them back to place
Good morning Folk!!
A toxicity doctor rang me to say that I have been exposed to vitreous enamel and galvanised metal. The composition has zinc, chromium, silica so when the gas came off the oven interior, I had "gas fever, short term toxic, that would be eliminated from my body with no expected problems. Apparently welders have this all the time. It causes irritability, nausia and sleepiness. Australia has very poor metal detection in blood testing. It usually has to be sent to America.
I don't trust Eurolec, nor the company who made their baked enamel ovens - Technogas Italy, who now produce for Euro appliances. I'm getting a new stove - ILEVE - which is a better quality gas stove all round.
Bye for now Sandra Petersen
the oven door is locked, wont open
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