Problems you may notice
• Display shows only "0:00" and will not advance or change
• Oven controls are unresponsive to time or temperature inputs
• Clock does not update even after extended operation
• Delay start or timer functions are unavailable
• Other display information may be missing or frozen
• Oven may not heat or respond to cooking commands
• Beeping sounds without corresponding display changes
Possible Causes
• Power surge or electrical fluctuation affecting the control board in North American 240V circuits
• Blown thermal fuse due to power supply instability
• Failed or corrupted control board memory chip
• Loose or corroded power connection at the terminal block
• Tripped circuit breaker on the 240V dedicated oven circuit
• Damaged internal clock component or display module
• Control panel lock feature preventing display updates
• Recent power outage leaving the clock unset
Precautionary measures
• Verify the oven is properly plugged into the wall outlet and check that the power cord shows no visible damage
• Confirm the dedicated 240V circuit breaker for the oven has not tripped; reset it if needed by switching off and back on
• Check that the control lock feature is not activated (refer to your user manual for the specific button combination for USA models)
• Ensure the oven door is fully closed and latched completely
• Allow the oven to cool for at least 30 minutes if it was recently in use
• Perform a full power reset by switching off the circuit breaker serving the oven, waiting 60 seconds, then switching it back on
• After power restoration, manually set the clock to the correct time if that option appears
• Test basic oven functions by attempting to set a temperature and timer
• If the error persists after these steps, contact a professional appliance repair technician to diagnose potential control board or internal component failure
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