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Sam Nickaby July 31st 05 09:07 AM

Sanyo oven weak.
 
We've been satisfied with a Sanyo convection oven for four
months. Now I have to turn the temperature setting to maximum to
roast chickens and fishes. The filaments tend to glow dimmer than
usual. Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?

Thanks








Edwin Pawlowski July 31st 05 09:43 AM


"Sam Nickaby" wrote in message

Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?


Replace it.



~^Johnny^~ July 31st 05 10:03 AM

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"Sam Nickaby" wrote in message

Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?


Replace it.


There's an old slogan, but it's one of my favorites,
from back in the 1960's:

"Where food is finest, it's cooked with gas"
-Pacific Gas

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JANA July 31st 05 01:27 PM

The heating elements, or control module may need to be replaced. If this is
a counter top type oven that you are talking about, it would be more
feasible to replace it with a new one.

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JANA
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"Sam Nickaby" wrote in message
m...
We've been satisfied with a Sanyo convection oven for four
months. Now I have to turn the temperature setting to maximum to
roast chickens and fishes. The filaments tend to glow dimmer than
usual. Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?

Thanks









NSM July 31st 05 07:22 PM


"Sam Nickaby" wrote in message
m...

We've been satisfied with a Sanyo convection oven for four
months. Now I have to turn the temperature setting to maximum to
roast chickens and fishes. The filaments tend to glow dimmer than
usual. Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?


Check your warranty.

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Sam Goldwasser August 3rd 05 02:12 AM

"Sam Nickaby" writes:

We've been satisfied with a Sanyo convection oven for four
months. Now I have to turn the temperature setting to maximum to
roast chickens and fishes. The filaments tend to glow dimmer than
usual. Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?


Describe the controls that it has.

Is there a temperature control that might have also been soaked
in melted butter?

Normally, the filaments (heating coils or heating elements) do not
fail in a manner that can result in significantly lower temperature.
They usually die completely.

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Sam Nickaby August 3rd 05 03:33 AM

"Sam Goldwasser" wrote
"Sam Nickaby" writes:


We've been satisfied with a Sanyo convection oven for four
months. Now I have to turn the temperature setting to maximum to
roast chickens and fishes. The filaments tend to glow dimmer than
usual. Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?


Describe the controls that it has.
Is there a temperature control that might have also been soaked
in melted butter?
Normally, the filaments (heating coils or heating elements) do not
fail in a manner that can result in significantly lower temperature.
They usually die completely.


The controls aren't soaked. They operate fine. Here's a picture of the
model I got from Amazon.com. http://tinyurl.com/a5nsx "1350-watt
digital convection oven quickly cooks, bakes, toasts, and reheats; Full-
width top and bottom quartz heaters and twin convection inlets for even
heating; 5 temperature-control settings; adjustable toast-shade control; 40-
minute timer. "

Since I also notice that it took longer to cook the same meal, could
crud may have blocked the convention fans or a heat sensor?





Sam Goldwasser August 3rd 05 01:59 PM

"Sam Nickaby" writes:

"Sam Goldwasser" wrote
"Sam Nickaby" writes:


We've been satisfied with a Sanyo convection oven for four
months. Now I have to turn the temperature setting to maximum to
roast chickens and fishes. The filaments tend to glow dimmer than
usual. Usually it's bright orange, now it's dull orange. I notice the
decline in performance when a chunk of melted butter soaked the
lower filament. What can I do to increase the filament glow?


Describe the controls that it has.
Is there a temperature control that might have also been soaked
in melted butter?
Normally, the filaments (heating coils or heating elements) do not
fail in a manner that can result in significantly lower temperature.
They usually die completely.


The controls aren't soaked. They operate fine. Here's a picture of the
model I got from Amazon.com. http://tinyurl.com/a5nsx "1350-watt
digital convection oven quickly cooks, bakes, toasts, and reheats; Full-
width top and bottom quartz heaters and twin convection inlets for even
heating; 5 temperature-control settings; adjustable toast-shade control; 40-
minute timer. "

Since I also notice that it took longer to cook the same meal, could
crud may have blocked the convention fans or a heat sensor?


Either of those are possibilities though I'd suspect a problem with the
heat sensor (crud or otherwise) before the fan.

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