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Old 05-15-2007, 04:47 PM   #1
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Brand: Frigidaire
Age: More than 10 years

Hello,

My fiance and I recently purchased our first house and with it we got several appliances. My fiance is worried about the condition of the oven due to it's age, so to ease her fears I'd like to find out what I can do to confirm functionality. My plan is basically to set a thermocouple in the oven and confirm that it gets to the temperature that it is supposed to and also confirm the coils on the top work as well.

I haven't taken the ting apart yet and can't find a model number, but does anyone know of a source where I can find specs, such as voltage drop, current draw etc. should be for a particular model?
 
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The model number is found on the frame of the stove be hind the drawer.

You could contact the manufacture to find the specs.

Here are the numbers for Frigidaire.

US 1-800-599-7569 Canada 1-800-265-8352
 
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