Is your clock showing Auto down the right hand side and you cannot alter it?
The clock has no memory so when power has been lost for whatever reason the clock needs to be reset for the ovens to work.If your clock has 6 buttons, like mine,
press in the 2 buttons furthest to the left with your left hand and alter the + or - buttons to set the clock. All should be ok once the clock is set. If not!
Write down where all screws came from! First remove the grill at the back of the cooker. There are 6 screws 2 to the extreme ends, lid needs to be up to see these and you'll need a long phillips screwdriver. 2 in the center and 2 metric screws on metal outburst. Put lid down to remove. Remove the thin grill plate immediately under the top of the grill, this is 2 self tapping screws. Remove all screws under the fascia plate should be around 6. Remove all front gas knobs and clock buttons. Remove the 6 screws that hold down the hob plates, 4 on left plate and 2 on right. Lift left plate slightly and move to the left, be careful not to break any igniter wires which are under the plate. Lift right hand plate and slide to the right, this plate will then lift but be careful of igniter wires again. Hold this plate up at the front with something about a foot long, i used a hammer. Now remove the screws from the top of the fascia plate but leave the one to the extreme left in. Now slide the fascia plate outwards from the right hand side. The clock is attached to the front fascia plate with a screw or 2 just above where the clock sits, remove these. The clock will slide out from the back of the fascia plate. Remove wires very carefully although they are quite stubborn, use a flat screwdriver to lever very carefully if you find them hard to remove or a pair of plyers to pull them. Write down exactly where wires came from or take a picture. Put everything back.
nick, March 2010