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First, disconnect the oven from the power supply by unplugging it or turning off the circuit breaker that powers it.
I believe to reset the Sauter oven SFE950XI after a power cut when you see 3 flashing LEDs (Auto grill light, cooking time light, + light) you will use the following steps below:
Wait for at least 15 minutes to allow the oven to cool down, and to ensure that any electronic components have completely discharged.
Reconnect the oven to the power supply and turn it on.
Immediately press and hold the "-" (minus) button until you hear a beep.
Release the "-" button and then quickly press the "+" (plus) button.
Use the "-" button to select the hours, and then press the "+" button to confirm your selection.
Use the "-" button to select the minutes, and then press the "+" button to confirm your selection.
The display should now show "d:00" (with the "d" standing for duration), which means the oven has been successfully reset.
If this process does not work, it may be necessary to refer to the user manual or contact a professional technician for further assistance.
Let me know if it works for you thank you.
I should suspect the fuse or circuit breaker that is supposed to power the oven if turned off.
It could be nothing more than a power surge from a lightning strike somewhere.
Find the electric box and check it out.
If the fuse or circuit breakers panel is good, remove the oven and check for current at the wiring that goes from the oven to the fuse/circuit breaker box.
If all that tests good, you have a problem with the oven control.
It may be "toasted". (No good)
God bless your efforts.
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