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Timer will count down but won't ring - Kikkerland Home

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

SOURCE: timer counts down but nothing happens

one of three of your micro switches that monitor your door is bad. easy to fix. remove control panel and u will see the switches that the roll cam for your door hits.

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William Miller

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2009

SOURCE: sharp R-1460A Timer counts down very rapidily and no heat

The first thing I would suggest is a hard reset. Unplug the unit for a minute or so. Then plug it back in, set the clock and try again.

If that doesn't work, leave it unplugged for maybe an hour.

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William Miller

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  • Posted on May 16, 2010

SOURCE: Light on ,timer counting down but not turning or

See this file on door switches.

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ernesto cuadra

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  • Posted on May 24, 2012

SOURCE: My clothes dryer timer won't work and it won't heat up

Dear Sir:
See this possibles causes:
1) Do not work
Power house: test for blown fuse or c. breaker tripped, replace or reset
door switch: test for open or defective see the video
thermal fuse. test for open or defective see the video
wiring: see for burn or breake test for continuity see the diagram
heating element: test for burn or open see the video.
God bless you.

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- Maximum time: Two of the most important features of an electronic timer are that it time foods that cook for several hours and display seconds as well as minutes. The seconds display is crucial for professional cooks or for home cooks timing eggs or other items requiring precision. Timers that counted more than 100 minutes and displayed seconds were rated more highly than those that didn't.

- Number of timers: If you're going to buy a timer, you might as well buy one that can time more than one dish at the same time.
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Dear Sir:
See this possibles causes:
1) Do not work
Power house: test for blown fuse or c. breaker tripped, replace or reset
door switch: test for open or defective see the video
thermal fuse. test for open or defective see the video
wiring: see for burn or breake test for continuity see the diagram
heating element: test for burn or open see the video.
God bless you.

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