New oven plus hob
Yesterday was our new hob delivered. As you might remember I reported three weeks ago about the damage to our glass-ceramic hob.
Well, the hob was too old and could not be replaced, without either replacing the oven too, or installing an self-sufficient hob. For latter we would need to get a 230V cable or power outlet behind the oven. Currently there's only a 380V outlet. Because the oven had one issue with the hot air blower also, we decided to go for a replacement of both.
I installed them today, and all works well.
My blip shows the wiring at the back of the old oven. What to do when you have two wires of the same colour? Correct, you mark one of them, so you can easily keep them apart.
My extra shows how well the oven, hob and extra were packed and transported. With great care.
The documentation however was not delivered or even made with great care. The installation manual of the oven was missing. I had to do without. What was worse was the user manual. It was written in a terrible German, translated from some foreign language by machine or someone with too little knowledge of German. Mind you, this is AEG (abbreviation of Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft), and on the door of the oven it reads: made in germany). The quality is so bad, I don't think it is translated in Sweden (Electrolux in Sweden owns AEG since 1996).
PS: the insurance company knows already that replacing only the hob was no issue. We didn't want to wait longer for their decision about any reimbursement, but instead use the "Black Week".
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