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hungry
ParticipantRe: whirlpool clock reset
Thanks for the tips John. It’s my sisters oven, so was hoping to pick up a few brownie points. I’ll pop back and try these, but from the way it is all hooked up, my money is on a blown clock. I assume it will default to a STOP display in most cases.
Martin, I’ll leave it to her if she wants to spend £100 on a new clock. Are they straightforward to fit and is there an easy way of checking it is fried?
Thanks again guys.
hungry
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Martin,
think you could be right about the clock. Just been to check oven and it appears they have taken a spur off the cooker socket. Toaster was plugged into that when it went iffy taking the oven with it. Is it likley to just be the clock blown (still shows STOP)? Or is it possible it caused more damage. Also can you identify a part numbernumber (and cost) from the info provided. No AKG type numbers were shown on the oven as far as I could see.
Cheers.
hungry
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Just checked on the oven. It has
IKEA WH
Production 8541 480 15010
This appears on the service sticker along with 14 0216 013821Model 400 150 90
Door says whirlpool
Two dials with a button between and a big fat STOP on the display.Does that give any clues. No model or type number in the manual either I’m afraid.
hungry
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Martin,
You could be right. Toaster blew taking circuit with it. Reset and everything came back. Can’t get the oven to work though. The oven is a whirlpool provided by Ikea. Only other info on the label is type FCEM6 and 140216013281, which I suspect is a serial number. What format should the model number take. I will try and find it if possible.
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