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Anonymous Posted on Apr 27, 2011

My pizza prep-table freezes everything. I think it might be the thermostat. Could I be right

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Hi

Sounds like you are correct, unless the door seals are not in good order, air leaking in can fool the thermostat.

If it has a top section that the pans for pizza ingredients sit in check that the airways are clear and that the tins and lids fit properly.

Regards

Gordon

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