Montpellier SFO57MX oven Fear of burnt wiring and arcing worries
Hi PaulI'm so glad I saw your YouTube post on Thermostat issues regarding ovens. I suffer from worry and anxiety, and therefore would be absolutely indebted to you for two minutes of your time, to give me urgent peace of mind. As our oven is built-in, hard-wired, and having watched some YouTube videos/read Montpellier feedback, I am worried sick about a couple of things - the 'could this happen' scenarios. Is there any chance Paul, with your extensive knowledge of ovens, thermostat controls and so on, that you could please call me for two minutes as soon as possible, to hopefully allay my fears? Living in my brother's house, with the possible risk to him and his property/possessions, I need to know that the oven does not pose any threat to him. I will explain everything if we can talk - it's probably me worrying over nothing - but that peace of mind would be so very appreciated at this time, as I have been overwhelmed with worry recently. Many thanks indeed for your time Paul.Best wishes, Andy
I will try and help with this problem Montpellier SFO57MX oven
I'm glad I could help you on the phone today let me put your mind at rest once and for all.
if the cooker is connected to the correct electricity Supply and the cabling is adequate to carry the amperage that a cooker needs in this case 13 amp.
your electrical consumer board will always protect you from any electric shocks it has an RCD built into it which should trip if there is any earth leakage on the oven above 30milliamp, this is then connected to your breaker which is normally 16 or 13 amp if this goes above this it will trip. this will always protect the consumer
the only thing you need to worry about is turning the cooker on and off in the correct procedure, none of the manufacturers are printing this in the manuals correctly.
first, use the selector switch to set the program that you require.
then turn the thermostat to the required temperature the light will go out when it reaches the correct temperature this is then ready for cooking.
cook your food for the allocated period of time required.
to turn the cooker off, turn the thermostat to the off position then turn the selector switch off this is very important as the selector switch is not designed to handle the arcing at high amperage.
if you ever need any further help please feel free to contact us.
always keep your oven clean as fat can cause fires.
also for future reference, there is a list of parts below for this model.

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