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I'm guessing this is a gas / propane stove - so the power is likely 120v if in N. America. If this is the case, I would unplug the stove and plug it into another outlet. If none is close enough, you should be able to run an extension cord to determine if it is an outlet or stove problem.
The 120v is needed on gas stoves mostly for lights, electronics, clock, ignitors, etc. It is not for heating / cook of foods so a decent cord should be fine to use. If it still refuses to function on a known to be good outlet, the power outage you had has caused a problem in the stove and will likely require service.
have you tried resetting the power to the complete stove by cutting the power to the complete stove and reconnect5ing after a few minutes, it might bring the normal operation to the clock and control circuit, I do not see any other component that would cause a lock up mode on the control panel other than the electronic circuit itself< AT ABOUT A HUNDRED DOLLARS IT MAY BE A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE A REPAIRMAN TAKE A LOOK>
my control panel doesn't light up for both ovens and the clock too. The porclain stove top all five panel do work... could i have blown a fuses? in the oven its self .
You unit is stuck in the "Display Model Mode". Hold the stop/clear button for at lest five seconds in insure the interlock activates. If it does not activate then the electronic range control (erc) is not functioning. Replace the erc (Clock/Display.)
I plugged in my stove and can't reprogram the time any suggestions?
Englis stove 37600 unable to set clock
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