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Please use tools to unscrew the top portion of the dial from the oven and check if the buzzing stops. If not, then you might need to remove the entire dial/timer from the oven and work with a watch shop to fix the timing function of the removed oven clock. Or you can request the clock specialist makes a home visit in order to fix the oven timer/clock for you instead.
Push the clock button until the colon between the hours and minutes starts to flash. Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the time then push the clock button once again to make the colon symbol go solid.
Fault F02 is indicating an overheat fault- service manual says to replace main electronic control board.
Sometimes switching off at wall will clear the fault.
However, switching off at wall will reset the clock- you need to set the time before the oven will work-press middle button until small triangle is next to clock icon, set time using temperature dial. Once clock has ben set, try using oven to see if F02 fault reappears. Good luck!!
you are, that sounds like your setting the timer for cooking not the clock.....switch the hole thing off at the wall then put it back on, the clock should flash, then set it, check the manual for button config.
infact i just read it, & its on page 10 2nd paragraph on right hand side...........
You can only change the clock when no other clock function is
active.
ie switch it off & back on at the wall.
1.Press the < > clock function button repeatedly until
the< > O(pic of a clock) and symbols light up.
2. Set the clock using the rotary selector.
The setting is applied automatically
Previous fault F02 is indicating an overheat fault- service manual says to replace main electronic control board. However, switching off at wall has reset the clock- you need to set the time before the oven will work-press middle button until small triangle is next to clock icon, set time using temperature dial. Once clock has ben set, try using oven to see if F02 fault reappears- sometimes switching off at wall will clear fault. Good luck!!
Set the clock by following these steps:
a). Touch TIME pad.
b). Turn rotary knob clockwise until CLOCK
appears.
c). Touch TIME pad.
d). Turn rotary knob in either direction. The
time displayed will change in 10-minute increments
and indicate AM or PM. Turn the
knob in the opposite direction and the display
will change in one-minute increments.
e). Touch TIME pad. The clock is now set.
in some units there is button instead of knob in that case the clock indicating button has to be pressed .
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Turn off the power to the oven. Remove the oven racks. Unscrew the element retaining screws on the rear wall. Carefully pull the terminals out of the back wall of the oven. Remove the wires. Place the wires on the new element,slide it into the opening,tighten the screws,replace the racks,turn on the power.
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