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Temperature control is unattainable using either of the two ovens. The temp. increases well above thermastat settings. Common relay?
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Greetings: I am still awaiting a response from yesterday post ref. Thermador oven control. Thanks, Jerry
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Jerry,
What is the difference between the set and actual temperature for each oven?
How did you measure it?
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Jerry,
What is the difference between the set and actual temperature for each oven?
How did you measure it?
Gene. Gene, thanks for your reply. I sent reply to your e-mail, but here it is again: I did not determine the actual temp. of oven. Each oven just continues to exceed thermostat setting (350) and climbs burning the food. Jerry
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It is very important to exact measure it because if the difference is within 50°F then it can be calibrated. If the difference is higher then the oven thermostats have to be replaced and these parts are no longer available.
Gene.
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