This stove is in working order, priced lower because it has not been refurbished,
making it an ideal starter as is, or for someone needing to modify to suit
local needs.
Downward view of the metal kettle holder. The gray looking portion is painted
that way as an aid for better heat transfer to kettle from coils underneath.
Another view of the cooker's front and control unit. Very simple to operate,
just flip on the power switch and turn the dial to desired heat setting.
Similar to above, little closer. The stove side panel is all stainless steel.
This image shows the Spec. plate on side of control unit.
Another view of specification/information label.
View of electrical cable connection from control unit to power source reguiring
3 phase 220-240 volt power source.
Same as above, showing more of the power cable for hard-wiring.
The apparent discoloration of the stainless steel stove side is a reflection of the wall
located just to the right side of the stove, not a discoloration..
Downward view of the metal kettle holder. The gray looking portion is painted
that way as an aid for better heat transfer to kettle from coils underneath.
Same photo attemted without flash, as using flash doesn't do well with stainless
steel items.
One last view of the heating element. This one has been well used but is still
in good working order. They can be easily replaced when eventually required.
The best way to keep them in good working order is not to boil over or let
your product drip onto them.
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