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**THE-RFI-EMI-GUY**
- Jan 1, 1970
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My Mom has a General Electric (Toshiba) JP392R Magnetic Induction
Cooktop. One of the induction "burners" has failed. The replacement part
is a WB27X5492 which is a pricy and apparently unavailable module
containing two "burners". GE holds the warranty and says all they will
offer is a conventional cooktop as a replacement. This is not acceptable
to Mom who has had threee of these units over the years and loves them.
Can anyone advise how to obtain replacement parts? Schematics? What is
the common failure? Can right and left modules be exchanged if one finds
a module for the "wrong side"?
Thanks in advance!
--
Joe Leikhim K4SAT
"The RFI-EMI-GUY"
The Lost Deep Thoughts By: Jack Handey
Before a mad scientist goes mad, there's probably a time
when he's only partially mad. And this is the time when he's
going to throw his best parties.
Cooktop. One of the induction "burners" has failed. The replacement part
is a WB27X5492 which is a pricy and apparently unavailable module
containing two "burners". GE holds the warranty and says all they will
offer is a conventional cooktop as a replacement. This is not acceptable
to Mom who has had threee of these units over the years and loves them.
Can anyone advise how to obtain replacement parts? Schematics? What is
the common failure? Can right and left modules be exchanged if one finds
a module for the "wrong side"?
Thanks in advance!
--
Joe Leikhim K4SAT
"The RFI-EMI-GUY"
The Lost Deep Thoughts By: Jack Handey
Before a mad scientist goes mad, there's probably a time
when he's only partially mad. And this is the time when he's
going to throw his best parties.