Aztek Jade
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25 January, 07:38
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I stayed somewhere over Christmas. The first night I cooked something with a lid, on a gas stove with a touch screen panel, waist level between the burners and me. The touch panel controls the oven, clock, etc. A drop of moisture fell from the lid. There was a loud alarm and an error code for a spill, but nothing to clean up, so I caught that drip with my sleeve. I could not operate anything on the panel. The internet said to unplug the stove. I found the circuit breaker box. The noise stopped. The panel would not accept commands for two whole days, so it was impossible to use the oven. Once I could get the oven to work, I could not reset the time because one of the numbers I needed would not respond. I waited until it was a time that did not need that number to set the time because the other option was to throw the breaker again at noon or midnight. I was really glad there was no turkey baking at that time because what? Run the oven for two days or stop baking it part way?
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