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Endisforever
Participantelectrofix wrote:bypass should not be a problem.
you will find a large relay on the board. trace the relay connections to the terminals on the board and bridge them
if your not sure post a pic of the back of the clock and will try and help
Dave
Well I think I’ve managed it the oven now fires up on gas and the clock is dead I just found out which were ground and earth to the clock board and brided the power by passing the board and its fired up
Thanks for the help
Endisforever
Participantelectrofix wrote:found this on amazon
is your timer like this ?
Dave
yes that is the timer in question, dont really want to spend the £75 without knowing that the problem first
was hoping i could fix the pcb myself
or even bypass it as i dont need the timer as its a 2nd oven so can use the other ovens timer
Endisforever
Participantelectrofix wrote:well for a start off a capacitor on a multimeter does not read for long as one its charged you should get little or no reading. you would need to take it out of circuit and use a capacitance meter
cant find anything under that model number, are you sure its correct ?
is this oven digital control or has is just got a simple timer ?
Dave
it also goes by the name of Diplomat 600GA or ADPP0150
its a digital display
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