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ChrisWest1
ParticipantUnderstood Kwatt, thanks very much for taking the time to respond. Have a great xmas!
ChrisWest1
ParticipantAlso I note on the ukwhitegoods shop it mentions that the timer can be by-passed, any experience of doing this? At least this would get me cooking in time for xmas……
ChrisWest1
ParticipantThanks for the pointer on the clock, What’s confusing me is that I suspect that as the clock is part of the fan oven heating supply circuit it should be driven by a permanent voltage being supplied from the switch? (Maybe I’m naive & confused!) at least there is a red jumper cable between the two that looks like it should be the supply. My “no contact” voltage detector pen doesn’t seem to be picking up supply voltage to the clock regardless of the switch position. How would I go about testing the clock to see if its ruined? I have a multi-meter so if there is a simple process I could follow it?
ChrisWest1
ParticipantOk, the following details are on the inside of the oven door:
Nr. AR1303 2002
MOD. SI-10T6-SS
ART. JDP100-6MP 02460571hope that helps!
cheers
chrisChrisWest1
ParticipantThanks for the response Kwatt, we’re away from the house today but will post the details when we get back tomorrow. Thought I’d taken a picture of the tag on the oven door but sadly I haven’t!
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