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Vickie,
I don't know anything about those ovens but I am praying you can find one
that is easily operated by a blind person.
Virgie and Lady Hoshi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vicki and The Rors" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 10:03 PM
Subject: O T Oven Help
Here goes a story.
I will do my best not to bore you with long an involved details.
I am looking for
suggestions in case anybody happens to have some.
My good oven was 27 years old and basically bit the dust as it did a lot of
baking.
It was a built-in 24 inch and that's what I tried to replace it with so as
not to
have to do a complete remodel job at this time. In late December I got a
Kitchen
Aid oven that had convection as well as regular bake cycle. Though it was a
touch
panel, it was pressure sensitive and beeped, and I could set it easily and
thought
it would be wonderful. It was hard to find one in that size that was
operational
by a blind person. After I used the self cleaning feature, it no longer
worked the
next time I went to use it.
It was under warrantee, so I had the repair person take a look at it. They
indicated
that it needed another fan in the cabinet where it was housed. The
installation
information said nothing about that extra fan need. It already has a fan
and air
exchange system as part of the oven. So we called the company and found
that it
was probably a defective thermostat. The repair person replaced the part.
We just
self cleaned again after completely putting the oven back in to its' place.
It is
now broken again.
Guess I'm going to have to give this oven back and find a different model
that is
fully operational for a blind user and works. I'm so frustrated. Any
tips/help
or advice
would be appreciated.
And I guess if we can pray for jobs, and dogs and kit cats on this list
among the
other requests, we can also pray for ovens.
Vicki
"Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what
you need,
thank him for all he has done.
Then you will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can
understand.
His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus."
(Phil. 4:6-7, NIV)
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