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Lack of control on hobs

Hi, I have a db90 belling electric range. 3 out of 4 hobs seem to now have no temperature control (just either fully on or off) - can anyone help determine the problem? Thanks.

  • Anonymous Jan 21, 2009

    I have this problem after only two years, previous cooker lasted 20 years. It's just another example nof the very poor quality of goods these days.

  • baylis1 Jan 27, 2009

    Yes same problem - all four elements either fully on or off.

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