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HOW CAN I FIX TRICITY SOVEREIGN PROGRAM?

WE BOUGHT SECOND HAND TRICITY SOVEREIGN WHICH HAS THE DISPLAY FLASHING ON AND OFF. HAVE NOT FOUND THE COMBINATION TO SET TIMER / COOKER TIME / OVEN TIME. ALSO PROBLEM WITH GRILL NOT CONTROLLABLE. ANY IDEAS WHERE TO LOOK? WHO MANUFACTURES THESE THINGS?
GUNTER, November 2006
This is brilliant !!!

We moved in a new house and the previous owner kindly left their tricity sovereign oven but when we switched on the electricity in the house, the oven display was flashing on and off. We tried different combinations to set up the time but obviously not the good one. And after 2 months I found this page and it's simply working now! Thank you very much Sarah, your answer is really appreciated !

Florian, March 2007
Flashing display:When you switch on electricity, the digital display will flash. This stops when you set the clock.
To set 24 hour clock: Press the first three buttons on the lower row together. While holding the buttons down, turn the control knob until the correct time shows and release all three buttons.
Automatic timer on main oven: Set the oven temperature by pressing and holding down the the left button on lower row and turn control knob until temp you want shows. Release the button. Set the cooking time by pressing and holding down the second button on lower row and turn control knob until cooking time you want is shown. Release the button. To begin cooking now and switch off automatically, press the third button on lower row and release.
To set cooker to turn on and off automatically, press and hold down third button on lower row and turn cotrol knob until digital display registers the time you'd like the food to be ready. Release the button.
For top oven, apply same instructions, but use top row of buttons instead of lower ones.

Sarah, January 2007