Conase wrote:
I have always had GAS stoves.
Sometimes friends ask me for help in fixing a problem. Hence my
question.
In today's paper, a guy reported about his dead stove ( obviously
electric )
that he tried to RESET the breaker and when that did not work he had
to call
the repairman
"Technician pulled the unit out of the cabinet about 6 inches, hit
the overload
button and slid everything back into place. He was done in 3 minutes
and wrote
me a bill for $142.50"
This post is NOT about the cost and time involved.
1) Do all or most ELECTRIC stoves have RESET/OVERLOAD buttons ?
2) WHERE are they normally located ??
This sounds like it was a wall oven.
How about a normal standing on the floor model ?
TIA
Hi,
1) Do all or most ELECTRIC stoves have RESET/OVERLOAD buttons ?
Porbably 99% do not.
Have seen a few built in oven thermostats with a reset button but that
would be rare to see. Have also seen a few very old ranges with
resetable breakers in them. Too bad the article didn't mention a make
and model#.
jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/