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Old Amica 80cm Cooker: Identifying Oven Knob Settings & Operating Modes for Unknown Model

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  • #1 5947090
    bazik123
    Level 1  
    I have a (very) old Amica stove, I don't know how to check the model:

    Old Amica 80cm Cooker: Identifying Oven Knob Settings & Operating Modes for Unknown Model


    For some time I haven't used the oven, because you can't see anything on the knobs - I have no idea what temperature I'm setting, or what oven mode (from the bottom/top/both sides/etc).

    Does anyone perhaps have this model (or another that had the same dials and could show me a photo?

    Thank you.
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  • #2 5947774
    valler
    Level 13  
    Hello.
    I have a cooker that is almost identical to yours. Mine has an upper heater, a lower heater and hot air in the oven.

    You can get the knobs without any problems in stores with household appliances. You need to pay attention to the bevel in the knob, because both are made in different places. In addition, in the temperature knob, you need to check in which direction the temperature is increasing, because I have seen left and right - steering versions.
    I'm sending photos of the knobs
    Old Amica 80cm Cooker: Identifying Oven Knob Settings & Operating Modes for Unknown Model
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  • #3 5952675
    wronek19
    Level 14  
    "I have a cooker almost identical to yours" - it almost makes a big difference because you have a "600" kitchen, which is 60cm wide, and the kitchen below is a "500" or 50cm kitchen. They also differ in knobs (shape).
    You can find the type of kitchen on the right side or on the cover on the back.
    It will be needed to determine what functions were on it in the store. Also take both knobs with you so that you can check whether the hole to be mounted on the switch pin in the same position is exactly the same made, the pictograms can be shifted by 180 degrees.
  • #4 6609987
    PurkusKuchatek
    Level 10  
    wronek19 wrote:

    You can find the type of kitchen on the right side or on the cover on the back.


    Or, after removing the drawer, on the lower 'beam', on a sticker.

    Quote:
    It will be needed to determine what functions were on it in the store. Also take both knobs with you so that you can check whether the hole to be mounted on the switch pin in the same position is exactly the same made, the pictograms can be shifted by 180 degrees.


    Or just enter the type on the Amica website and order.
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