do you think they accept the warranty? the socket overheat or somethinf and melted the plug in the electric cooker
Do you think they accept the warranty? the socket overheat or somethinf and melted the plug in the electric cooker
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Are you so inept you can't replace the plug?
thats fuckin ridicilous that you imply everyone could replace a plug on a oven
Yeah right, go buy a new cooker.
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The average 14 year old can do this you inept faggot
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This is likely a wiring problem or problem with the outlet, not a problem with the plug on the appliance. So in short, no, it's not a warranty issue.
Post pics of the fucked up outlet.
Google is your friend, could probably get everything you need from Walmart
I've identified the problem. You appear to live in a shithole country. Please move somewhere with wiring codes.
Did any breaker or fuse cut power when this happened? No, right? I'm guessing no.
Yeah. Don't go and replace that yourself.
Try getting a CEE 230V outlet and matching plug installed.
They're good for 32 amps.
no everything else in the house kept on working fine
Just lie about it and say that it came that way
The other stuff in the house should be on different circuits. Did this oven plug thing stop melting on its own or did you have to go pull the plug out of the wall to stop that?
well the oven was working, it turned itself off after it melted and then the whole outlet like fell off the wall.
Did you put something back there?
no nothing is touched the oulet is melted and open on the wall
If it stopped burning/melting on its own before you removed the plug, then either you did have a fuse blow, or, more likely, the shitty substandard wiring in your wall burned up and disintegrated (and only by chance, without starting a fire).
Tell me, what else sucks about life in your country?
Overheating at a connector like that is almost always caused by poor contact, not overcurrent...
everything i wish i was german
Yeah I know that. The outlet was corroded or bent in some way to allow an arc between the contacts. Doesn't matter his electrical is shit and his country is shit.
No But, If you tell them the kitchens was new and the outlet was not old. They will.