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Hi I'm Josh from eSpares.
And in this video I'll be showing you how to change the timer
in your Oven.If the display is quite dim in your oven or if it's not
there at all
or if you're having any problems using the buttons on your oven
or the timer isn't responding to them there's a good chance that it's faulty
and it'll need to be
replaced. Now safety first make sure you've
unplugged you're Oven from the mains, if its hard wired make sure it's turned off at the wall.
The first thing that will need to do is removed the buttons
from the front panel. If the buttons are
like this one and a have a specific markings on them then it's a good idea
to take a photo of them
to remind yourself of their layout when you're putting them back on.
Now to get the buttons of
I'm going to prise them of using a flat blade screwdriver.
And I'm just going to pop a cloth underneath so I don't damage
the surface. Now I've got the buttons of
the next thing I need to do is to remove the top
panel so I can gain access to the timer module inside.
Now I've got the top panel of I'm just going to turn the oven around so you can get a
better look at what we doing inside. Now this is the
timer module here, and the first thing that
we need to do is to unclip it It maybe
on your Oven that it's actually held onto the front panel with a
bracket.
In which case you need to remove that bracket in order to remove the timer
module.
But on this one I can just use a flat blade screwdriver
to pop the clips and pull it off
Now the original timer is no longer available
and it's being substituted by the manufacturer for this one
which looks slightly different. But as long as you transfer the connections
over from the old one to the new one in exactly the same way
the new one should work just fine. And now Iv'e got the new timer all connected
up
I can just click that back into place.
Now I can put the top panel of the oven
back on.
Now I'm going to use the photo that I took from before to
tell me how to put the buttons back on the front and on the buttons back on
I can turn the power to the oven on again. Now when power has been
interrupted to the oven it tends to reset the clock.
And that stops the oven from functioning.
If I just turn it on neither the circulation fun
or the light have come on in the oven. So if I just
reset the clock like so
you can see the circulation fan has come on and so has the light and that
indicates that the timer
is working. Now all I need to do is reset the clock
and I can reinstall the oven back into its housing. Spares for Ovens
and other appliances are available on eSpares website.
Thanks for watching.