by Dadwood »
Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:41 pm
The cooker maker's engineer came today and did all sorts of tests and checks. He eventually had to scratch his head and say that the whistle noise had him baffled. So he phoned his technical manager who said it sounded as if the jets may have been made incorrectly. The engineer will return in a few days with new jets. If the problem then still persists they want to replace all the internal pipes, valves and controls. I've said they can't do such an extensive repair on a brand new cooker. I want a new one! When I asked why they were proposing to carry out such a drastic repair, the engineer said that sometimes during the manufacturing process too much joint sealer is used. The excess partially blocks the pipes and fittings causing turbulence and noise. So, let's see if the new jets cure the problem. (I'm not too hopeful.) If they don't, they can send me a new cooker and take this one away.