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Try turning the power off to the oven totally and leaving it for a few mins, then turn it back on. If this doesn't work you may have to have a new clock/timer. espares used to have them. If you don't see it listed, send in a request.
Gas stove? LP? It is probably the electric spark ignitor. Many times when you clean the stove top water from the sponge gets below. The water droplets (align mysteriously) make the connection between the wires, and the stove thinks it's supposed to be igniting. When the water evaporates, the switch will work fine again & the clicking should only occur when igniting & then backed off.
I have a user guide and as I said on another post I will try and scan it so that anyone can have a copy. In the meantime, is there anything you need to know?
Oven was working, I had it on pre-heat, then I turned on the stove top, but the burners won't heat. When I turn on the stove top the stove makes a short BUZZ noise and the clock area lights up, when the burner is turned off all the lights go out. Please help, food prepared.
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f1 is the code for a failed clock most of the times you must replace the clock most of them have a five year warrenty check your owners manuel for warrenty info
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