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Old 02-25-2008, 01:01 AM   #1
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i don't know the model number, but this is a P7 oven cleaning, power saver stove. i am unable to locate where the fuses would be. also i would like to find a manual on how to run this stove, as it was given to me. can anyone help? thank you.
 
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Can you please supply the model number?

The model number can be found on the frame of the stove where the drawer closes.

If this is a Canadian model over twenty years old the fuse will be found under the top of the control panel.

If is new there will only be one 15 amp fuse for the appliance outlet.

If it is an American model there will not be any fuses in the stove.
 
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