The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Lucky escape as family’s oven door ‘explodes’

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

A Peterborou­gh family had a lucky escape when the door of their Hotpoint oven exploded while in self-cleaning mode.

Elizabeth Wright wasat home withhertwo­youngsonsw­hen she heard a “boom,” but fortunatel­y nobody was in the kitchen at the time.

Elizabeth said pieces of glass at a temperatur­e of 500 Celsius shattered everywhere and could easily have started a fire.

But relief at emerging unscathed has turned to anger after she claimed Hotpoint “didn’t wanttoknow” because she had an expired warranty.

An engineer is now set to comethis weekfree of charge, she added, after the Peterborou­gh-basedcompa­nywasconta­cted by the Peterborou­gh Telegraph.

Elizabeth had set the oven she has owned for less than three years to do a pyrolytic clean which locks the door and heats the inside up to 500 Celsius.

She recalled: “It’s meant to take two hours, but after 40 minutes or so there was a boom and little cubes of glass were all over the floor.

“The inner glass door had shot out all over the hallway. There were pieces seven feet from the oven. Luckily, we were not in the kitchen. The boys were in the lounge and I was upstairs.

“The glass could have caused a fire because it was at 500 degrees. It was unbelievab­le, but more unbelievab­le was Hotpoint. They were so unresponsi­ve. I went through private messagingf­irst, but as soonasthey­realisedth­erewas an expired warranty they didn’t want to know. Warranty or no warranty it’s a serious fault.”

Elizabeth said she had Googled the problem and found other similar incidents among Hotpoint ovens in pyrolytic cleaning mode.

She added: “I don’t think that’s a warranty i ssue. I wouldn’t recommend anyone usingit. It almostsetf­iretomy kitchen cupboard. I hadreally hot glass everywhere.

“I thought as it was not a lone case Hotpoint would be morerespon­sive. I don’t think it’s repairable. I’m struggling at the moment with a microwave.

“Everyone else I tell is like: ‘oh my God’. I just dread to think what could have happened if anyone was in that kitchen.”

Hotpoint i s owned by Whirlpool, based in Woodston, which has previously recalled thousands of washing machinesdu­etoafireri­sk.

AWhirlpool­spokespers­on said: “We are sorry to hear of this customer’s experience and have been in touch to investigat­e the issue.

“One of our senior engineers is visiting the customer this week to help us understand what has happened as a matter of urgency.”

 ??  ?? Heat from the incident damaged units in the kitchen.
Heat from the incident damaged units in the kitchen.
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The damaged oven.

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