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A convection oven is nothing but super heated air circulating around

the food.

There is a hot air gun (looks just like a hair dryer) used to remove

paint.

(Warning: DO NOT USE TO DRY HAIR!)

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Is it a convectin oven ICD wearers must be careful of? How about if

you only have a pacemaker? Anyone know?

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Ok, I looked it up. It is an induction oven I am thinking of. And it is on the caution list, not the avoid list.

Ovens and defibulators question

Is it a convectin oven ICD wearers must be careful of? How about if you only have a pacemaker? Anyone know? Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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Hello cutefrog, sorry i dont know your name. But if you go to this page it will tell you what thing can interfere with your ICD. I think conventional Microwaves are ok. Here is the page.

http://www.guidant.com/patient/living/ then just look at the sources of EMI's. TURK

Ovens and defibulators question

Is it a convectin oven ICD wearers must be careful of? How about if you only have a pacemaker? Anyone know? Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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There are some microwave/convection oven combo's. Then the usual microwave

precutions when the microwave is in use.

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I think it's the older microwave ovens that can cause pacemaker

problems, isn't it?

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cutefrog15 wrote:

> Is it a convectin oven ICD wearers must be careful of? How about if

> you only have a pacemaker? Anyone know?

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