The oven timer has packed in on my Beko DV555W cooker and so the oven won't come on at all. A local repair shop has quoted way over two hundred pounds to supply and fit a new timer. Is there a way I can bypass the broken timer so I can still use the oven? It seems rediculous that I have to throw the cooker out because of a small plastic timer.
SOURCE: Beko dv555w electric cooker.Oven and
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check that the cook mode is set to MANUAL, as if its on AUTO it will not come on.
SOURCE: Should I chuck out the cooker because the oven timer does not work?
Believe or not a lot of consumer items are this way nowadays. It sorta like push mowers where the repair parts, shipping, and labor cost as much as a replacement mower. It so expensive just get parts in from China and other places for the items they are just dumping on us that it is more cost effective to just to replace items that are out of warranty.
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