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leisure rangemaster110?

My clock light is flashing and i cant stop it flashing but it wont allow my ovens to ignite.Double oven green 110 rangemaster
claire, August 2007
Hi,
Is any one able to give me a link to an on line manual for the Leisure Rangemaster Gourmet 110?
All my searches take me to Rangemaster sites & it's not the Rangemaster make, it's a Leisure cooker :-/
Many thanks

Shakey, January 2015
Is there an alternative to the Rangemaster / Leisure / Flavel Microswitch p078073
its no longer made

Archer, November 2014
this site is so helpful

S Lamb, November 2014
Hi, trying to replace fan oven element, bought new one but not sure where to place connectors - eek. where I have put them doesnt make element get hot - any advice thank you

TWINKLE, July 2014
My oven is only 2 years old and I'm on my 3rd element for rhs oven. What is wrong with it? Please help.

Dicky55, March 2014
My oven is only 2 years old and I'm on my 3rd element for rhs oven. What is wrong with it? Please help.

Dicky55, March 2014
Just reset my clock on my leisure 110 cooktop by pressing the far two left buttons (minute timer & cook period) and the + button. Hey presto it worked, I now have a oven! Thanks everyone

Rob, November 2013
Hi I have a rangemaster 110 double oven model, my problem is the grill! gas pressure seems low as the heat dose not increase the grill dose light up but it makes a popping sound, flame dose not increase and a few minutes later it goes out with a louder popping sound I would appreciate your help.
Regards Jamie

Jamie Sutherland, September 2013
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Repair care have a really good service they just fixed my cooker

Toni, September 2013
my cooker is about 30yrs old its the double oven green one with the glass lid I carnt get the ovens to come on and its stuck on auto ive turned the electric off to see if it will reset but nothing is happening ive pressed all the buttons but still no joy please help thankyou

carol, August 2013
i have a flashing letter A on my leisure range cooker how do i fix it?

Colin, March 2013
thanks for the forum. I had the same problem. clock flashing and ovens not working.
a couple of months ago the clock started going into 'auto' and I needed to reset it...pressing buttons as everyone has noted below. ....then the resets became more frequent..until this week when nothing would reset it. no pressing of buttons of any nature. or any power reset. nothing. it was stuck in 'auot' will the clock showing all zeros.
after checking this forum I had the top off....it really is just 6 screws. I removed the two blue wires and connected them together....and taped them up for safety. ...hey presto ovens now working. no clock of course but thats a mior loss.
...so just wanted to say the comments on here are still valid...and still being used!

Mike, February 2013
Can you please tell me the location of the thermostat on a 110 and how to remove and replace. A step by step would be great...?

Glen, November 2012
When the cooker has been switched off at the wall it goes to 'auto' mode. Press the 'reset' button with the picture of the hand on it. Hey presto, everything will work again!

Jane, November 2012
Hi, To change the fan in right side oven, do I need access by removing range from recess, or can I get at all I need by opening the door?

Outontherange, October 2012
I have a rangemaster leisure 110 can I convert this cooker from LPG to natural gas and what do I need

Michael, September 2012
Is it possible to adjust the oven doors on a rangemaster 110 duel fuel oven. if so, how do you do it?

John, July 2012
simply pull the blue wire out of the clock my oven works fine now. thanx for ur help sve me sum money. phil

phil wigan, June 2012
how do i get front panel off as my grill knob is faulty

chris, November 2011
Hi, I too have the same problem, a leisure rangemaster 110 purchsed 30/8/97. I have the flashing clock, but no blue wires to disconnect. Please tell me which wires to disconnect,thanks. the timer is obsolete so rangemaster say?

Sarah Jones, October 2011
Rangemaster 110 Leisure

One oven not firing up - need to replace gas element, as unable to clean - help

Anthony, October 2011
Download the manual for your particular model (suggest googling "Leisure rangemaster 110 manual" and clicking on the appropriate model).

Then look for the Servicing or Technical section near the back. This should give you an idea of how to do it.

Angus, October 2011
don't seem to be able to get top off or the front up to be able to disconnect clock wires any ideas please

Martin, September 2011
Thanks for the tips on this forum, particularly Greg1975's detailed instructions, cost me a couple of hours of my life but saved me a packet. Thanks again

Davo49er, August 2011
i need to replace the fan oven element ,but have removed connections without taken note of the wire connections model no 5337

john noutch, May 2011
My hot plate does not get hot?

Alison Garlinge, February 2011
Just saved our Boxing day dinner, cheers ;o))

fluff, December 2010
Worked a treat. Joined the two blue wires and now both ovens are working fine. Our 110 manual said you could just unscrew the bottom of the front panel and slide it to the right, but it's screwed from the top too, so both hotplates have to be removed first!

Hamilotte, November 2010
many thanks to all the posters. Took a good while to do it - but probably saved a fortune. The blue wires disconnected and reconnected to each other did the trick. At last we can cook a meal again !!

Alistair, November 2010
both my ovens in Rangemaster Leisure 110 have stopped working, (very low flame) is this the FSD and if so how much does it cost to replace?

Thanks,

Julie, November 2010
my leisure 110 green oven clock has changed to 0.00 now either of the ovens are working.any idea how to reset the clock?

daisy harper, November 2010
YIPPPPEEEEEEE - We have been replacing clock periodically as no sooner we fit a new one then it packs up in a couple of months, then no oven... Today we NEARLY ordered another one then saw this site... We just pulled off the 2 blue wires that are connected with a connector and hey presto... I CAN'T BELIEVE IT... Thank you, we will now save a small fortune..

Caroline, October 2010
I have an electric leisure rangemaster 110, the oven has stopped working due to clock not working. I have been trying to get to the clock by first unscrewing the two screw under the hot plate and every screw can I see. Not luck so far, can anyone give me a fools guide how to get to the clock please.

Thanks

Daniel, September 2010
Remove the power. Right hand side under the hotplate along the centre bar are two screws to remove. Right side plates now slide to the right and can be lifted. Wiring to the hot plates needs to be disconnected so that you can get at the clock. There is a cover over the clock held by two screws at the top, then voila you can find the blue pair and pull off the back of the clock. They are already joined (or mine were). Tape them up and refit everything

Rjstott, September 2010
My Leisure 110 is electric green model 5344 1996 year of make. I believe the micro switch in the small left hand oven is faulty as you cannot turn it off unless you switch power off and then it comes on auto until you press reset (only time it now lets you use either oven) when reset it press the ovens will work but, the small one is constantly on (red light lite all the time) I am having trouble removing the control panel that runs along the whole front of the cooker, I can get the end screws off and all the knobs etc but, when you go to lift out it will not lift off as its still being held by sometime within the back!! Help how do I remove the panel, do I have to remove screws from the back to release the hot plates etc first or do you know where I can get a manual for the Rangemaster Leisure 110 Electric Green manufactured in 1996 serial no 5344 HELP HELP!!!!!

ann, September 2010
I have the flashing light problem with my range master 110 also but one of my ovens will only light with a low flame and won`t fire up like my second oven. Is it a thermostat problem and how would I solve it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Val, August 2010
I have a rangemaster 110 blue one, I am also having problems with the clock light flashing it will stop when I press reset but only for a short while. I tried pressing buttons on the left hand side for 5-6 seconds and then pressing + button it did`nt work. Do you have to take the top of the cooker off or can you get to the clock by removing the front of the cooker where the knob are.

Wendy., August 2010
Removed the two blue wires from the clock and taped it up ( joining them together). The clock goes off, but the oven works with no problems. Big thanks

Rob, July 2010
Great help thanks very much. Ovens working now. Can live without the clock.

rosemary, May 2010
as posted below remove the blue wires from back of the clock but importantly connect them back together using the male and female connectors. Tape up the block and the clock should now be bypassed ! NB to remove the plate warmer side of the hob, first remove the two screws from the back edge of the ventilation grill on the back edge of the hob. Then you have to "slide" it to the right to release it from the lugs underneath (having removed all 6 screws first of course !)

Stuart, April 2010
Hi , I have bought a Leisure Rangemaster Gourmet and have now learnt that it cannot be converted to bottle gas without a major refitt. Can any body sell me the five gas burners and the gas control valves from a Rangemaster 110 that I my fit and use on bottle gas
thanks

Bulla J, March 2010
cant get oven to reset it is on auto oven wont light

big boy, March 2010
have rented my house out and the back plates which protect the flames in the oven are missing. also the shelf which fits on the back of the oven door which i use for heating plates has also gone. any idea where I can replace these parts?

sara lawson, January 2010
To stop the clock flashing hold the 2 buttons on the left hand side and press the + / - button to set the time.

Stevie, January 2010
Thanks Jason, your tip solved my problem and saved the day.

Tony, January 2010
This appears to be a very common problem, we too have it, has anyone complained to Leisure Rangmaster about it. I tried to buy a clock and they said they would not sell me one as I was not CORGI registered!

Andrew P, December 2009
many thanks to the forum. I too had the failed clock problem. Removing the blue wires from the clock and covering the exposed bit with tape fixed it no clock but working ovens
thanks again Andrew Still

Andrew Still, December 2009
Unscrewed vent and hotplates, pulled out blue wires.. Cooker now works! Thank you everyone!!

Amy, December 2009
I have a green Rangemaster 110, but it is stuck on auto no matter what buttons I press nothing happens - think they must be broke - how do I get the top off to get to the clock? Also would disconnecting the blue wires help with this problem? Thanks

SJ, October 2009
Had the same problem and, thanks to this site, have bypassed the clock by removing the two blue wires from the clock and joining them together. No clock now but the ovens work fine. Saved me a lot of money - thanks so much for the help!

Stuart, September 2009
Just a quick one to say that this forum has saved me a packet! Disconnected the blue wires, and it works just fine. Well worth doing if like me you can't afford a new cooker!

greg1975, September 2009
Had the same problem on our gas 110 and fixed it for a short time but then the clock gave up completely and so no ovens. I purchased a new clock from espares for £64 including VAT and delivery. You can change the clock in about 1 hour from scratch or twenty minutes once you have done it the first time!. Disconnect from gas and electrics and get to back of cooker. Remove vent that goes along back, there are two screws that fix to the frame and four that fix to the hotplates, you will need to raise the glass to access these. Remove all the control knobs and burners/pan supports and the screws under the control panel - note that the screws holding the clock are metric thread not self tappers. Take the screws out of the left and right hand hotplate trays. You can now lift up the left hand tray. !!Be careful!! you only need to lift it about an inch and then back a couple of inches to reveal the screws on the top of the control panel, if you lift it too high you can break off the ignition wires. Lift the right hand hotplate tray on the left side and slide to the right, you can now move it back to reveal the control panel screws. Take these out and the panel can come forward. I supported it on the grill door and right hand oven door whilst I accessed the timer. Make a note of which coloured wires go where - take a picture with a digital camera to be sure - then remove wires and replace. Fit the retaining screws for the clock before putting the control panel back. Reverse the process for re-assembly. If you contact espares you will need the cooker serial number, which with our cooker was on the frame on the right of the plate warmer drawer when you pulled it out. I think different rangemasters have different clocks depending on age and whether they are electric/gas or dual fuel, but I am not certain of that. I downloaded the 110 Gas users guide which explains how to do it, this is probably available for other fuels.

Alan Parsons, May 2009
been really miffed lately as our clock was flasking all the time, then froze and nothing,,, just did as jason said by pressing the two left buttons and the + at the same time for 6 to 7 seconds, and hey presto,,, like he said, no clock, but got the timer working, and more importantly,,, the cookers are working,,, thanks jason, you just saved me a small furtune in repair bills,,,

terry, April 2009
our clock also packed up, wouldnt stop flashing so couldnt use either oven . I removed top to expose back of clock , on the left looking down i had two blue wires on one terminal and a brown wire underneath that . I removed the terminal with the blue wires on and taped them up with some isulation tape ... and hey presto ! , no clock but roast dinner is back on the menue .

craig, February 2009
hi, if you dont care about having a clock take off the top and then remove the clock cover there is a blue wire on the right hand side as you look at it, underneath is a brown wire just pull it off the lug and this disconnects the clock but everything else works fine.

steve, November 2008
I have the same problem with the clock.
Mine has stopped and i can not use the ovens.
We have had the top off, but the colours on mine are different to the one on jason`s reply. I have one of the first ones it is 13 years old.
Besides the clock it is perfect.
please help

Monika, October 2008
I have the same fault. The light is flashing and I can not get it to cancel. I have tried the reset to no avail any other suggestions.

Jackie, September 2008
Press the 2 far bottons on the left together (minute timer/cook period) for about 5-6 seconds then also press the '+' button. This will take it out the lock mode

jason, August 2008
had the same problem myself. the clock would not exit from auto mode. the clock can be bypassed.there is no need to remove the clock.just pull off the output connections from the clock.these are coloured yellow and orange .there are two lugs each containing a yellow and orange cable .join the two lugs together, and the clock is bypassed,and the ovens back on manual.

daniel kingston, September 2007
Got the same problem. I find that if the clock is flashing , when you press the reset button it gets rid of the auto sign and the display is constant, when it's like this the oven will normally work. What does happen though, is that after pressing reset it will sometimes be ok for a short time and then start flashing again. So it does take 'many' presses of the reset button and lots of patience sometimes(not always) to get the oven to stay alight. Otherwise, i'm told it's a new clock/timer, best i've found so far is between £85-£95.
What i want to know is if the clock/timer can be by-passed. For the sake of saving nearly £100 i can use my watch to time the cooking by!!!

W Mason, August 2007
link Click here to see other fixes for Rangemaster 110.