Within two weeks the oven's thermostat broke which meant it rocketed up to 300°C regardless of what you set it to. Stoves were very apologetic and accommodating and promised to have an engineer round within four (4) weeks. They did manage to reduce that a little after the I pointed out the inconvenience of not having an oven for a month.
The engineer changed a circuit board and it worked fine ... for a month, and then it broke again with the same problem. A few more weeks of waiting for another engineer to change the circuit board, and it worked again ... until it didn't.
Four times it's had the same problem now, and for the first six months I spent just as many weeks able to use it as I did unable to use it & waiting for an engineer.
One engineer informed me he's regularly replacing parts on this model, and has visited the same customers multiple times.
When it has been working it's still the worst oven I've ever used though.
For example, To turn it on the oven to 200° takes eleven button presses - each with an annoying beep.
The hot air vent is just below the buttons, so they can get dangerously hot.
When the oven is on, the default display is of some arbitrary countdown of nine hours from when you turned it on ((it'll auto-shutoff after that period of time)). So if I set an alarm, I then need to press a button to see how long's left and then after a few seconds of displaying my alarm it switches back to showing me how long is left of this nine hour countdown.
The most frustrating to use and infuriatingly unreliable device I've ever had the poor judgement to purchase.
I've now been issued a replacement from a different manufacturer.