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  • in reply to: stove freestanding oven #203232
    micki
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    Re: stove freestanding oven

    i found the solution and will copy it here to just in case anyone else needs the answer.


    The five buttons are as follows from left to right:
    bell – minute minder
    casserole dish – cook time
    casserols dish with line through it – ready time
    minus – minus button
    plus – plus button

    To use the timer just press and release the bell button and then plus to increase the minutes from zero upwards, and minus to reduce them – dead easy, I wish all timers were this straightforward.

    At any time you can press the bell button to see the time remaining before the alarm sounds.

    When it goes off, press the bell button to stop the alarm.

    To set the clock to the correct time press the cook time and ready time buttons simultaneously and use the plus or minus buttons to set the time. The A (Auto) symbol goes out and the cookpot (casserole dish) symbol comes on.

    You can use the programmer to control the over automatically.

    If you set “cook time” and “ready time” (press the relevant button and while holding it in use the plus or minus buttons to set the time you need.

    If the “cook time” you set is less than the time between “now” (when you set the controls) and the “ready time” the cooker will not switch on the oven until the right time so the meal cooks for the time you set and is ready at the time you set.

    thanks alot for your help 😀

    in reply to: stove freestanding oven #203231
    micki
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    Re: stove freestanding oven

    hi i’ve had a look, but unfortunately mine has 5 buttons.
    1. bell sign
    2. cooking time
    3. (a saucapan with spoon)
    4/5 increase/decrease time

    can anyone else shed more light please?

    in reply to: lec small chest freezer #181329
    micki
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    Re: lec small chest freezer

    i appreciate that penguin but i don’t want to risk losing the contents if i refill it untill it has stayed on for a while and behaved.
    thanks anyway

    in reply to: lec small chest freezer #181327
    micki
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    Re: lec small chest freezer

    nope all is exactly the same as before the freezer tripped the fuses.
    i even reset the fuse and re plugged the freezer in to make sure it was that.
    i shall leave it running empty for now to see what happens and i have hoovered the back to clear the dust build up.

    in reply to: lec small chest freezer #181325
    micki
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    Re: lec small chest freezer

    ok so i leave the freezer off over night. was about to dump it today and thought ‘oh i’ll give it another go and hey presto its working!!!!
    does this still sound like the compressor?
    thanks again

    in reply to: lec small chest freezer #181323
    micki
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    Re: lec small chest freezer

    thanks.
    would this be a costly repair?
    or would i be better getting a new freezer.
    thanks again

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