RR 2 Controls
Hi Cadman: My RR 2 has the buzzer button located under the multi-time dial. When you slide it to the right the Range buzzes until you open the door BUT when you close the door again it starts buzzing so you have to manually stop it before you are done.
My Buzzer is a LOUD electrical buzzer like a bad solenoid I was hoping it would have been a huge silver bell that went DING!
There is no lock bar along the top of my machine nor is there a Cooking label anywhere.
But my door does not have the later style interlock it has a button on the frame that the door frame hits to start cooking and after so many years you have to gently push hard to seal the door to get the unit to start up.
And my glass tray was not like the later molded type it really is just a flat plate of bubble glass cut to fit the inside. I thought this must have been a replacement but John tells me that the first units all had these flat glass trays.
He said that he had once seen an RR 1 but that the unit was free standing , wouldn't ever fit on a counter, and was only 220V. So the RR 2 was the first 120V model for home use he tells me. I would like to find the service literature on these does anybody have that avaiable to copy?
jon
Hi Cadman: My RR 2 has the buzzer button located under the multi-time dial. When you slide it to the right the Range buzzes until you open the door BUT when you close the door again it starts buzzing so you have to manually stop it before you are done.
My Buzzer is a LOUD electrical buzzer like a bad solenoid I was hoping it would have been a huge silver bell that went DING!
There is no lock bar along the top of my machine nor is there a Cooking label anywhere.
But my door does not have the later style interlock it has a button on the frame that the door frame hits to start cooking and after so many years you have to gently push hard to seal the door to get the unit to start up.
And my glass tray was not like the later molded type it really is just a flat plate of bubble glass cut to fit the inside. I thought this must have been a replacement but John tells me that the first units all had these flat glass trays.
He said that he had once seen an RR 1 but that the unit was free standing , wouldn't ever fit on a counter, and was only 220V. So the RR 2 was the first 120V model for home use he tells me. I would like to find the service literature on these does anybody have that avaiable to copy?
jon