Bijou
Twig, and for workshops for spare parts to offer? Since the whole body kit is normal there, there is something to profit from. The old ones are taken away in the end.
Deva
Quote: Bijou
for workshops for spare parts to offer
I wanted to write the same thing. My Electrolux ordered me to live a long time, the burners stopped turning on first on one side, after a year and on the other side. We gave it to be repaired. Three weeks waited for how many would be counted. They counted 9 thousand, and as it turned out later, spare parts were used from old plates. It was broken when it was handed over to us. Money was "knocked out" of the repairmen. We ordered a new ELECTROLUX EHH56240IK hob. They brought it home and began to connect, but it does not work. We went to take it (the price was good in Citylink), they don't accept it back, only through the service center. Total without a stove (already a month) and so far without money. Now I'm thinking about what to buy, it's scary to buy Electrolux now. I have used the first one for 12 years, but very little recently. I don't want an expensive one, as I mainly use other cooking devices. And which way to look?
Antonovka
Twig,
Try to call here, maybe they will tell you

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I also know that in the area of ​​the Airport-Sokol there were arrival points for collecting equipment for recycling, I am looking for information now. I don't remember from whom only

Here it is, you can see and consult
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Twig
Today we got nervous when connecting :)
The husband screwed on the socket, installed a cooking stove, we turn it on, it does not work.
Well, I imagine that it is necessary to take to the store, exchange, return, disputes.
Then they began to examine the place where the wire sticks out. There is some piece of iron. Which is not connected to anything. Then on the Internet they found that there are 4 wires and when connecting to an outlet with this piece of iron, you need to unite two wires.
In short, by default, the cooker is configured for a three-phase outlet. Redesigned according to the instructions, it worked
There was Siemens, I didn't really like it, I bought my favorite Electrolux
The happiest thing for me is that it turns off quickly. Siemens, when turning off the hotplate, you had to press the sensor and wait for the countdown. With Lusik, you press with two fingers and turn off immediately.




I will offer the PS to the workshop, in theory, one of the two can be assembled. Not all the same beat the cooking.




I also did not want an expensive model, looked for something simpler, did not rush to buy, but caught Electrolux IPE6443KFV for a share for 21,700 in dns. I am very happy.

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