Smeg ovens are typically high-quality ovens that come in many different shapes and sizes. They offer different models that use both electrical and gas, and they offer different styles and colors to suite every consumer. Unfortunately, Smeg ovens are just as susceptible to breakdown as any other ovens, whether the issue is electrical or structural. One such breakdown can be with the oven timer. Quite a few people have complained about their Smeg oven timer not working. There’s no easy answer to solving this issue, but there are a few steps that can be taken to remedy this.
The first troubleshooting step you want to take is to try resetting the oven. To do this, move the oven away from the wall and remove the power cable from the outlet. Wait about 20 minutes to allow it to reset, then plug it back in to start the oven back up. If you don’t feel like moving your oven, an alternative option would be to reset your circuit breaker. Once you reset the breaker, the oven timer should reset as well.
You can also try holding down all the timer buttons at the same time. Some people have reported that this tactic works at times to reset the timer. Another tip is to consult your user manual. Typically, the manual offers troubleshooting steps that can quickly and easily solve any of your problems.
However, if none of these methods worked to get your Smeg oven timer working again, then it is likely your oven timer has structural damage and will need to be investigated by an appliance repairman or an electrician before more damage occurs. If you are looking for someone to help, consider using TalkLocal to find a capable appliance repairman for you. TalkLocal is a free service that will connect you with top-quality, appliance repair companies in your neighborhood within minutes. Just enter in your specific problem, location and availability, and up to three companies will call YOU directly, saving you the time and stress of finding one yourself.
Hi the timer won’t reset on my Smeg Oven. The timer button is damaged and needs to be replaced its an older white single oven model… Really hope you can help.
Thanks Louise
We sure can help Louise, I just need you to fill out a service request at this URL: http://www.sevacall.com/appliances-repair
Unfortunately, this is just the Seva Call blog, but follow that link and you’ll be able to submit a service request for your oven 🙂