You have 2 buttons where there's a line underneath them both, hold these in, and then use the - and + buttons to set the clock, hope this helps you out Donna
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I had the same issue. I plugged and unplugged the cooker any number of times and pushed every button. Display only showed SEl X. Hoping for a reset, I left the cooker plugged in overnight. It did reset itself and is working perfectly now. The program buttons work, and it heats up immediately. There is no practical explanation or logical steps. I hate throwing things away. Never give up!
When the house breaker pops, that usually indicates a shorted heat element. The electronics inside may have a protection fuse on the board that blew too. Look at your warranty card for instructions on returning it for repair if the warranty is still in force.
here is the link for the user manual if you need it
http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vProdSupportModel?displayTab=R&surfModel=SR-LA10N&modelNo=SR-LA10N&storeId=15001&catalogId=11017&itemId=65851&displayServiceCenter=true#
I think you may possibly cure this by pressing and holding start as you plug the unit in. also try pressing start and timer together when plugging in. If this doesn't help then unfortunately;
Panasonic recommend that the unit needs to be serviced - you can contact them on 1-800-211-7262 for more details or online at
http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vProdSupportContact?storeId=15001#email
I hope this helps :)
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