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ganesh8586
post Jul 22 2019, 10:03 AM

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Hello Just Wanna Check Any Fagor Parts Supplier Here?Need To Find Parts For Combi Oven For Industrial...Any One Knows Any Contact From Johor Bharu....
ndloo
post Dec 5 2019, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Apr 15 2016, 08:21 AM)
Let me reply this with my story.

Yes. I've been using Fagor induction, ceramic and ceramic grill hobs. The induction model has failed PCB for 4 times. Trice on the small boards that control touch sensor. You can call Fagor and they call the technician but you can also call the technician directly. Like I mentioned before, the technician is not really direct employee of Fagor, just like most branded product. They engaged small company or individual that is willing to do the job. Yes, they provide training. This is the way I see it. All previous services were done by this nice young Malay guy. Support were excellent. The reason I bought Fagor was that the shop owner where I bought my hob told me that Fagor has the best service compared to Teka (at that time).

The 3rd time the sensor card failed, the service were done by one Chinese (40's) and another young fella (I think he is training this guy). Fagor told me that the Malay guy has "quit". When the sensor card failed for the 4th time, the Chinese guy recommended me buy new hob. He told me that the old model difficult to get part (it was almost 10 years  biggrin.gif). He gave all kind of excuse like saying the other gut waiting for oven part for 3 months. Probably at that time the Fagor was closed or just re-opened and not yet organized, perhaps, but the way the person talked was discouraging and make you hate the service and tarnish Fagor to certain extend. Since my induction was down, I used my ceramic but after 2 days, the ceramic hob made mild pop sound and dead  :x . Lucky I have table top Tesco induction  wink.gif

I ended up shopping for new one and the price was getting higher than before for Fagor and the spec is still the same. Limited option I have for the hole size similar to old hob. I ended up buying Rinnai, which is way cheaper. The drawback is that it does not have the timer function which I used occasionally but what the heck. I believe in Japan quality more  laugh.gif

The Rinnai brand is even faster in heating, I noticed even though the power rating is the same (I think? cannot recall). So if you are looking for gas stove, I would recommend Rinnai. Well known for gas. Induction and ceramic is quite new market for Malaysia I think but I'm happy with it.

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The reason I said the technician is independent operator is because the Malay guy said he has plenty of faulty card at home. It is just that he don't know how to repair it, if not can re-use. I told him that looking at the parts, if you replace all the components it will not cost you more than the board price itself. I have no time to troubleshoot it my self and also quite lazy  blush.gif  laugh.gif
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Can PM me the malay guy phone number?

kokwei1125
post Dec 5 2019, 11:38 AM

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i think buying electrical appliance all depends on luck.. just see if the price and function are what you want..

I just got a Teka built in oven.. fingers cross it will last
chilskater
post Dec 5 2019, 11:43 AM

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Check out renovation thread... There is one guy from builder hardware... Good response n price
Zot
post Dec 5 2019, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(ndloo @ Dec 5 2019, 11:16 AM)
Can PM me the malay guy phone number?
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It has been long time and as far as I know the guy already no more doing this service with Fagor.
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post Sep 1 2020, 12:34 PM

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hi, is fagor still operating in malaysia? My sis has an oven that is faulty and i can't seem to get any number. If i am not wrong, Fagor was purchased at Ikea.
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post Sep 1 2020, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(silverwave @ Sep 1 2020, 12:34 PM)
hi, is fagor still operating in malaysia? My sis has an oven that is faulty and i can't seem to get any number. If i am not wrong, Fagor was purchased at Ikea.
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nope.
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post Sep 1 2020, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Sep 1 2020, 04:08 PM)
blink.gif So if the unit is problematic, no recommended third party also able to provide the support?
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post Dec 5 2020, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(avrilmae @ Apr 17 2016, 02:58 PM)
Yes, it's easy to clean it after using it  thumbsup.gif
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I have the same oven for years but use have been limited. I believe it only has clock function only. Could you tell me how to set the clock. I have tried all imaginable ways but no success. Thanks.
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post Dec 9 2020, 01:02 PM

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QUOTE(DL0504 @ Dec 5 2020, 11:29 AM)
I have the same oven for years but use have been limited. I believe it only has clock function only. Could you tell me how to set the clock. I have tried all imaginable ways but no success. Thanks.
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Press the middle button and a clock icon will show up in the display.
Then press either the left or right button to set the time (left button -, right button +)
Once done, a beep will tell you that the time is set.
Hope this helps!

 

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