It is possible to get the timer and replace it yourself (they can be pricey).
As your oven is less than two years old even though it is outside the one year manufacturers warrenty you may have some recourse under the EU fit for purpose or UK consumer goods act (depends on how much you paid, whether new, display model etc, you may be able to claim all or part of repair. We fitted a PCB to a 3 year old sharp combi oven (no display), the lady complained to sharp saying that in her opinion the display should last for at least 5 years, they sent her a new PCB)
Thanks for that I will get onto Cannon and push the point. I have also checked my paper work and it looks like I registered for a 5 year parts warrenty.
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