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Here's a link to the directory that contains this information on a Google Drive. From inside the oven compartment remove the fan cover plate by removing 5 phillips head screws. Steer clear of these stoves. For even heat circulation ensure that dishes and trays do not touch each other or the sides of the oven.
Note: When oven is operating the glass door will become hot. Since in the U. Not worth the trouble. Because La Germania and its parent company Bertazzoni produced very similar products, a great many of the parts were shared. Конвертация из PDF в WORD:. Steer clear of these stoves. I also was able to do the repair immediately instead of having to wait for the parts to arrive. Also, I have found a model sold in Australia that is very similar in features to the models that were sold here, with the exception that they don't have a separate burner lighting button. They are the same quality and similar build as the stoves currently being sold in the U.
I realize that this kind of mix-and-match parts finding is not something that a person without some good DIY skills and experience would be able to do. Using a 10mm spanner remove the central dome nut securing the fan to the spindle. Конвертация из PDF в WORD:. Существует ли возможность перевода DjVu-файла в Pdf-файл, а из.
La Germania Built-in Oven - The appearance and details of actual products and suppliers' information shall prevail. Because La Germania and its parent company Bertazzoni produced very similar products, a great many of the parts were shared.
The distributor for LaGermania in North America has gone out of business. However, parts can be ordered directly from the manufacturer in Italy. A contact that worked is: Daniel Pedrazzini Customer Support BERTAZZONI S. Note that shipping will be expensive, but it is still much less than buying a new stove. Also, I have found a model sold in Australia that is very similar in features to the models that were sold here, with the exception that they don't have a separate burner lighting button. I uploaded the manual I had gotten from the above dead link and also the parts breakdown drawings and parts list that were sent to me from the parent company in Italy, Bertazzoni. This parts list can be used to order parts from Reliable Parts, which is a U. Here's a link to the directory that contains this information on a Google Drive. These La Germania branded stoves are well built and worth repairing. They are the same quality and similar build as the stoves currently being sold in the U. After replacing two burned out oven heating elements see below in mine in 2008, it has been operating flawlessly for over 10 years -- pretty good for a 1990's dual-fuel stove. Some of the electrical elements can be replaced with domestic parts. For example, I took the burned out circular convection oven element to a local used appliance store used appliance stores often have appliance repair departments and was able to match it up exactly to a used convection element they salvaged from a domestic stove. However, their technician assured me that it was a commonly available part. You just need to match up the dimension of the round element both diameter, and depth and make sure the wattage rating is about the same -- in my case the one I found was exactly the same, including the support brackets. Since in the U. While I was at this used appliance store repair department I also looked for a replacement for the burned out lower oven element. Unfortunately I could not find an exact match for the lower oven heating element as I had for the convection element. However I did find a used domestic lower heating element that was approximately the same dimensions and wattage, and the end with the connectors very closely matched the original element, and so could be mounted and connected up exactly as the original element had been. This reduction in direct heat allowed me to use easier to cut and drill flat aluminum stock instead of using much harder to cut and drill flat stainless steel scrap stock. I would not have trusted aluminum to withstand the heat of direct contact with the heating element. It would have been far more costly just to have had factory replacement parts shipped from Italy.... I also was able to do the repair immediately instead of having to wait for the parts to arrive. If using non-factory elements it is EXTREMELY important that you pay attention to closely matching the wattage of the existing elements. I realize that this kind of mix-and-match parts finding is not something that a person without some good DIY skills and experience would be able to do. However, competent professional repair people can and do use quality generic replacement parts all the time for out-of-warranty repairs -- they just make sure that the manufacturer is known for their quality and the wattage is an exact or very close match, and thus maintain the engineering and safety integrity of the stove. Because La Germania and its parent company Bertazzoni produced very similar products, a great many of the parts were shared. Because of this, a Bertazzoni U. They would just need to contact their Bertazzoni representative and ask for the cross-matching part numbers between the two related companies when the part numbers differ. So, if you aren't the experienced DIY type person that can work with matching and using domestic replacement parts, or just want to stay with the original factory parts -- attempting to get replacement parts through a U. Bertazzoni parts distributor could save you a lot of money and time. I know this to be true because I researched getting the parts through Reliable Parts prior to discovering I could find and use domestic replacements. The oven light bulbs for these stoves are hard to find, and expensive in the U. I was quoted between 8 to 10 dollars per bulb not including shipping. However, if you do a search on a site like Ebay, you can find these bulbs for a lot less, even when considering the shipping cost. Make sure they are high temperature rated 300 degrees Centigrade. You can find them on Amazon as well, but I only saw Chinese suppliers listed a 3-4 week shipping time usually indicates a Chinese seller. I personally would recommend that a 40W should be suitable. However, parts can be ordered directly from the manufacturer in Italy. A contact that worked is: Daniel Pedrazzini Customer Support BERTAZZONI S. Note that shipping will be expensive, but it is still much less than buying a new stove. Also, I have found a model sold in Australia that is very similar in features to the models that were sold here, with the exception that they don't have a separate burner lighting button. I uploaded the manual I had gotten from the above dead link and also the parts breakdown drawings and parts list that were sent to me from the parent company in Italy, Bertazzoni. This parts list can be used to order parts from Reliable Parts, which is a U. Here's a link to the directory that contains this information on a Google Drive. These La Germania branded stoves are well built and worth repairing. They are the same quality and similar build as the stoves currently being sold in the U. After replacing two burned out oven heating elements see below in mine in 2008, it has been operating flawlessly for over 10 years -- pretty good for a 1990's dual-fuel stove. Some of the electrical elements can be replaced with domestic parts. For example, I took the burned out circular convection oven element to a local used appliance store used appliance stores often have appliance repair departments and was able to match it up exactly to a used convection element they salvaged from a domestic stove. However, their technician assured me that it was a commonly available part. You just need to match up the dimension of the round element both diameter, and depth and make sure the wattage rating is about the same -- in my case the one I found was exactly the same, including the support brackets. Since in the U. While I was at this used appliance store repair department I also looked for a replacement for the burned out lower oven element. Unfortunately I could not find an exact match for the lower oven heating element as I had for the convection element. However I did find a used domestic lower heating element that was approximately the same dimensions and wattage, and the end with the connectors very closely matched the original element, and so could be mounted and connected up exactly as the original element had been. This reduction in direct heat allowed me to use easier to cut and drill flat aluminum stock instead of using much harder to cut and drill flat stainless steel scrap stock. I would not have trusted aluminum to withstand the heat of direct contact with the heating element. It would have been far more costly just to have had factory replacement parts shipped from Italy.... I also was able to do the repair immediately instead of having to wait for the parts to arrive. If using non-factory elements it is EXTREMELY important that you pay attention to closely matching the wattage of the existing elements. I realize that this kind of mix-and-match parts finding is not something that a person without some good DIY skills and experience would be able to do. However, competent professional repair people can and do use quality generic replacement parts all the time for out-of-warranty repairs -- they just make sure that the manufacturer is known for their quality and the wattage is an exact or very close match, and thus maintain the engineering and safety integrity of the stove. Because La Germania and its parent company Bertazzoni produced very similar products, a great many of the parts were shared. Because of this, a Bertazzoni U. They would just need to contact their Bertazzoni representative and ask for the cross-matching part numbers between the two related companies when the part numbers differ. So, if you aren't the experienced DIY type person that can work with matching and using domestic replacement parts, or just want to stay with the original factory parts -- attempting to get replacement parts through a U. Bertazzoni parts distributor could save you a lot of money and time. I know this to be true because I researched getting the parts through Reliable Parts prior to discovering I could find and use domestic replacements. The oven light bulbs for these stoves are hard to find, and expensive in the U. I was quoted between 8 to 10 dollars per bulb not including shipping. However, if you do a search on a site like Ebay, you can find these bulbs for a lot less, even when considering the shipping cost. Make sure they are high temperature rated 300 degrees Centigrade. You can find them on Amazon as well, but I only saw Chinese suppliers listed a 3-4 week shipping time usually indicates a Chinese seller. Nov 22, 2008 Ovens.