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First I would say to unplug it wait a couple seconds and plug it back in case it got a power surge from the power going . Then reset the clock! Right now it's set in a power saving mode until you do the steps above!
Try turning off the power for 3 minutes to try and reset the clock module. If this does not work it will need the clock replaced or a clock by pass done. A good electrician can do this.
You need to press 2 or more of the timer/clock buttons in seqeunce to cancel the auto setting.
The sequence of buttons varies according to the make of cooker, so just keep pressing the buttons until you hit the correct sequence.
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CHECK FOR A SLOT WHERE THE HINGE GOES INTO IT MABE YOU CANT SEE IT BECAUSE IT MIGHT BE CLOGED WITH FAT CLEAN WITH SOAPY WATER AND FIT THE PIN INTO THE SLOT AND IT SHOULD BE FIXED,
Just to let you know that i have solved the problem with my cooker, (clock flashing after electric going off) i held down the cook period button and the end time button, then i was able to reset the clock by pressing the +button.
You will probably have to replace the cooker clock. Do any of the other parts work? This fortunately is not that expensive and you were blessed not to have more damage than this.
i can send u a copy of user manual if you need one you have to hold the first two buttons in then move time with up or down please email me if you need more info [email protected]
User manuals are hard to find.
The problem I had was setting the clock on a single Diplomat oven, with no clock button. Here's my solution :
DIPLOMAT OVEN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Diplomat single oven is controlled by two knobs and a set of buttons along the middle of the control panel.
The left knob sets the temperature of the oven, while the right knob selects the function to be performed, e.g. fan oven, grill, etc.
The buttons along the middle set the cooker clock, the start and end times of cooking, and the “+” and “-“ buttonswill increase or decrease the time shown on the cooker’s clock. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE OVEN WILL NOT OPERATE UNTIL THE CLOCK IS SET.
If there is any interruption to the power supply (including manually switching off at the main switch) the oven will not operate until the clock is reset.
Here’s how to set the clock:
First press simultaneously the first two buttons to the left of the control panel. They are marked as a Bell symbol (Alarm) , and a steaming Cooking Pot (Start of Cooking Time). Then immediately press the plus “+” or minus “-“ buttons to increase or decrease the time displayed. When the desired time has been reached, leave it for a few seconds, and it will remain set at this time.Any further changes to the displayed time will require this procedure to be repeated.
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