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most timers are just reminders that the oven has been on for the set time
could be a fuse of failed element
best have an electrician in to check it out
The timer must be in manual mode for the oven to work. Turn the oven ON. With the oven turned on make adjustments to the two knobs. These are generally stop/start timers. These turn and you can also normally press them in. Be patient. When the oven indicator light comes on it will be fixed.
I have one of these too. the TOP small clock should be set to the time you want the oven to start and the BOTTOM small clock should be set to the time you want it to turn off. Be sure to set the oven settings to what you want and the correct temperature.
Try testing it first just to see if it works correctly. It's also important to make sure the other large clock on the oven is set correctly.
The clocks tell the stove when to start and stop. Has you set the timers right? In other words if you have the start time set to 6pm and it is now 2pm the clean cycle cant start for another 4 hrs.
If your oven has timer and it is flashing AUTO then you need to reset it to manual for it to work.
If no timer then it could be a faulty door micro switch, located at the front left side..\Hope this helps, please leave feed back.
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