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Posted on Apr 25, 2011

Hi i have a lesisure victorina delux lpg double oven the main oven pilot is on but it only has small flame it will not go to large flam for cooking. Regards david

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Sounds like the f.f.device fitted in the oven,however there are two types of Leisure Victoria one made by Beko and the older one made by Flavel-Leisure of Leamington Spa if its the older one spares can be obtained from Gas On Spares on 0121-585-7799. good luck

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