I have the same stove, and just had the same problem. I looked all over the internet to try to find an answer, and then went back to my stove to check the serial number and where the fuses are was the instructions printed on the stove itself.
SO HERE'S THE SOLUTION 1. The timer start knob (the one with little running guy picture) must NOT be pushed in. If it is, turn it slowly until it snaps out. 2. The timer stop knob (the one with the picture of the stop sign) must be completely pushed in.
This did not work for me. The alarm won't go off at all. The dial for the clock seems very loose - it stuck many times when I was turning the dial to change the time, and then it just got loose, and now the alarm won't go off. Please help!
I know that your oven has an electric starter on it, no pilot, so I am thinking the valve is messed up and you have a tiny flame going. We just put a Viking in a house and the Grille was messed up on it, wouldn't reach temp, the owner went nuts calling the company and trying to get somebody out there to fix it. I fixed it for her, just a thermostat wire was off. Anyway, if you suspect a leak, You could check it yourself, by peeking at the back of the knob to the oven, see if it is blocked, broke, hitting something, peek down under the stove and see if it has a flame going in there, the broiler is way down on the bottom. Either that or call the gas co. they will check it for you. Even pressure test it to see if it is leaking. something is on. I don't think the light bulb will reach 200 degrees, maybe. Hope this helps.
Yes, you can use the Eaton Viking element in place of the Gibson element as long as all mountings are the same. You should use ceramic washers between the element and the casing to prevent it from grounding out...which is what probably happened to the element in the first place. Be sure to look for chapped or burnt wiring BEFORE replacing the element. Also look for burnt connectors. Hope this help you! :)
When the switch is ON, the light operates in dusk-to-dawn mode. In this mode, the light automatically turns on at sunset and turns off at sunrise. When the switch is off, the light stays off.
Press P (program )on the timer and display will show then change the desired day, time and minute using the D+, H+ and M+ buttons. Press P again to set up another program and repeat the second step as above
Clear memory by pushing the reset button on the timer then reprogram using your current schedule when you want the timer to go off/on. Use the day and clock buttons for this then press enter
No, the timer should not make any noise. The noise should be a result of loose connections which cause arcing, which can make a humming or buzzing sound.
If you find that you still notice the sound, even when the main breaker is off then the problem is not electrical in nature.
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It appears Micromark got out or the timer business. There is a similar one in another Fixya post, and a link to them.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Micromark+MM+9565+timer
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The clock is set. • To set timer, press any button to enter timer mode. A timer icon will appear on the LCD screen. Press the and buttons to set the timer.
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