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when the clock does not work, the (left hand) oven will not work too I suppose.
Often when the clock does not work, it is only the timer that does not work. In that case, the timer can be bypassed. The oven still works then, but without the timer and the clock will also work as a clock.
So no timer.
When it is an older rangemaster, and the ignition does not work, then probably are some wires leaking. I that case the power for the spark does not come to the burner sparkplug.
But when all plugs do not spark then there are 2 possibilities I think.
1 the ignitor is gone
2 the ignitor does not get power
Gas ovens invariably have a safety thermocouple to cut the gas off automatically if the flame goes out, due to an interruption in the supply for instance. The thermocouple must be temporarily over-ridden for the purpose of lighting the burner and pilot and often the override is mechanical but considering the clock and ignition has stopped working it would be reasonable to assume your oven has an electrical or electronic thermocouple override.
It would seem either the mains supply to your cooker has failed or the internal power supply has a problem. With such a sophisticated oven, even if you had been able to light it manually, it is possible the temperature control wouldn't have worked.
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Can be quite a problem when your cooker or oven is dead and always ... want to use it. watch this video on tips to re set theclock and get it up and ru. ... I try to set time I'm after a video clip on how to change the timer any help .
www.howtomendit.com > Kitchen Appliances, Gas Cookers
Free repair help - rangemaster 110 oven will not light timerclock broken too. ... I turned off mains electric then took out the 5 screws .... all I was interested in was bypassingthe timer and not fixing the timer -like others ..... Like I say, you will have no clockfunction but will be able to use the oven in the way it was meant to work.
where you clock is the buttons next to it, 2 have a line underneath joining to them both, hold them both down together to stop clock flashing, this will then allow your ovens to work, it's a safety feature on these ovens, and to reset clock keep both buttons held in and use the plus and minus button to set hope this helps Donna
i used the solution above worked great as i never used the clock anway . but instead of removing the whole hob i simply un screwed the front panel 5 scews. pulled the front panel out about an inch and used a pair of long nose pliers to remove the blue wires cliped them together. then just screwed the panel back took about 5 mins.
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