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Would you please explain how to bypass the timer on a Smeg A2-2 Oven.

It is not recommended to bypass the timer on your Smeg A2-2 oven, as the timer is an important safety feature. However, if you still want to bypass the timer, here are the steps:
  1. Turn off the power to the oven at the main breaker.
  2. Locate the timer wires. In your case, there are 2 black pairs, 1 red pair, and a single white wire.
  3. Determine which wires are connected to the timer. These wires will be labeled "timer" or "clock."
  4. Cut the timer wires close to the timer unit.
  5. Strip the ends of the wires back about 1/2 inch.
  6. Twist together the wires that were previously connected to the timer.
  7. Cover the twisted wires with a wire nut.
  8. Wrap the wire nut and wires with electrical tape.
  9. Turn the power back on and test the oven.
Again, it is not recommended to bypass the timer on your oven, as this can be dangerous and may void your warranty. It is recommended to consult a professional technician or the manufacturer before attempting any repairs or modifications to your oven.
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I checked RepairClinic.com and they show this element available for your model. This element has screws at the wiring connections so if yours is a different hookup you may need to change the wiring ends to get a good hookup. part# WB44X5099 at about $25.
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Installation of GE Timer #WB19X10006

Timer number does not match with known GE timers.
Open following link to identify timer and download manual.
http://waterheatertimer.org/GE-timers-and-manuals.html

July 2011. Add a comment with model number and voltage you are working with and type of Load you are controlling, and I will respond back with information if available.
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How does one set the clock , timer, cleaner on a GE oven that has a WB19X10006 Electronic Oven Timer

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Here is a link to the GE appliance help page. I believe you will find solutions here for all your settings.
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Here is a tip that will help you

The oven hookup is exactly the same...

Dryer Cord and Wiring Dryer 3 Wire or 4 Wire



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Hello. I can help you. What you have there at the wall is a circuit with 120 volts of power available. Your Gas oven requires 240 volts of power, thus the additional [red] wire. That said, they do not match up.

You will have to run a 240 volt wire from your electrical panel to rear of your stove opening with the correct circuit breaker in the panel, the correct amperage wire to the stove, the correct receptacle for the stove and the correct plug on the stove.

This is serious electricity here so do not proceed on your own as you could get seriously hurt or worse.
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Dishwasher error code E4

hi Because the timer controls many operations, a faulty timer can cause many problems. The timer is a complex component, so you shouldn't attempt a do-it-yourself repair. Test the timer with a VOM set to the RX1 scale. To gain access to the timer, remove the front control panel. The timer is directly behind the main timer control knob. Disconnect one of the timer's terminal wires and clip one probe of the VOM to each terminal. If the meter reads zero, the timer is working. If the meter reads higher than zero, the timer is faulty and should be replaced. 

If possible, use the same procedure to test the selector and cycle switches. The wiring hookup, however, may be too complicated to figure out on either of these switches. If you aren't sure you can deal with these switches, call a professional service person. Replace a faulty timer -- or a faulty control switch -- with a new one made for the dishwasher.

The timer is connected to several wires that supply power to operate the various functions of the dishwasher. To replace the timer, have a helper hold the new timer next to the old one. Connect the wires of the new timer one by one, removing the old wire and connecting the new, to make sure you connect the wires correctly. The wires may be friction-fit on the terminals. If they are, use long-nosed pliers to remove the wires. Don't pull up on the wires, or you may break the connection between the wires and the clips. 

After connecting the wires, set the new timer in position, secure it the way the old one was secured, and replace the control panel and knobs.
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Teka Dishwasher DW6 59 FI Electronic. Stuck on rinse and will not operate on any programme

hi Because the timer controls many operations, a faulty timer can cause many problems. The timer is a complex component, so you shouldn't attempt a do-it-yourself repair. Test the timer with a VOM set to the RX1 scale. To gain access to the timer, remove the front control panel. The timer is directly behind the main timer control knob. Disconnect one of the timer's terminal wires and clip one probe of the VOM to each terminal. If the meter reads zero, the timer is working. If the meter reads higher than zero, the timer is faulty and should be replaced. 

If possible, use the same procedure to test the selector and cycle switches. The wiring hookup, however, may be too complicated to figure out on either of these switches. If you aren't sure you can deal with these switches, call a professional service person. Replace a faulty timer -- or a faulty control switch -- with a new one made for the dishwasher.

The timer is connected to several wires that supply power to operate the various functions of the dishwasher. To replace the timer, have a helper hold the new timer next to the old one. Connect the wires of the new timer one by one, removing the old wire and connecting the new, to make sure you connect the wires correctly. The wires may be friction-fit on the terminals. If they are, use long-nosed pliers to remove the wires. Don't pull up on the wires, or you may break the connection between the wires and the clips. 

After connecting the wires, set the new timer in position, secure it the way the old one was secured, and replace the control panel and knobs.

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