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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
i am sorry for you, but you can forget repairing the timer.
You can replace it of course.
You do not need the timer to operate the oven.
For that you need to bypass the timer. The clock will stay working normally.
Although the 55 is smaller then the 110, the working of the clock should be the same.
Net link will give you more information and I hope you will fin the solution there.
Kind regards and a good weekend, Dik
how can I get to the clock, I want to disable the auto timer, I cannot seem to find how to get to the wires, the hot plate (warmer) needs to come out first I think but cant see how to get it out ..URGENT
Many Thanks
http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/Siteimages/Site_311/Pdf/ProfessionalPlus110DFOct08.pdf
User manual.
When the clock is first connected, the display flashes ( 0.00)
and (?) alternately.
To set the time, turn and hold the Timer knob to the clock
symbol (?) and at the same time turn the Adjusting knob left
or right until the clock shows the time of day. Remember this
is a 24-hour clock. Let go of the Timer knob and it will spring
back to the vertical, oven manual setting.
It is on page 6 of manual
at the back of the timer/clock there are 4 wires live and neutral to power the timer/clock and 2 others they may be red or orange. safely connect these other 2 together and you are good to go. if you need a new clock email me [email protected]
I have the just moved to a house with this same oven. I can't find the exact manual online, but the timer/clock seem to work the same as this one.. http://www.leisurecp.co.uk/upl/15858-GR6CV.pdf
I have downloaded the users guide from rangemaster.co.uk which has details of how to change parts & a wiring diagram, Hope this helps. Here is a section..............
5. To Remove Clock
Disconnect from electricity supply.
Remove the Control Panel (See 2). Pull off the timer
control button(s).
Remove the timer/mounting bracket assembly from the
control panel by removing the fi xing screws.
Remove the timer from its mounting bracket by
depressing the plastic lugs on the timer case, at the
same time pulling the unit forward.
Reassemble in reverse order. When replacing leads
refer to the wiring diagram. Check operation of timer.
BEFORE SERVICING ANY GAS CARRYING
COMPONENTS TURN OFF GAS SUPPLY.
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