Electric cooker bleeping

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Hello!

Thank you for reading...our problem is, we have a BUSH electric cooker. Its only 18 months old and due to faults we’ve already had to replace heating element and thermostat in main oven. But we still have a constant beeping coming from the unit and have no clue why. Every part of cooker is working...it’s driving us mad!

Many Thanks in advance!
 

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My thoughts exactly.
That digital clock on the front has a button, (central one), that you push to set an alarm for whatever time you want the food to cook for. After the time expires the beep goes off.
Simply press the central button once and it should stop the beep.
 
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Thanks for the slagging...but obviously i have tried that. It goes off for a second then starts again.
 
Ps, the youth of today, im a 35 year old woman and already replaced the thermostat and heating element myself!
 
And no, no timer has been set. I try to set the time following the manual but wont let me. Just keeps going back to beeping and flashing and looks like an error code 110 comes up.
 
Timer certainly doesnt haha! Defo the cooker!! Yes unfortunately out of warranty 3 days when problems started. BUSH want £90 just to come look but after replacing thermostat and element myself and the cooker working just this awful beeping i really dont want to go there! Can anyone see video ive attached?
 
what is the model number?
Have you got the manual? it should say how to set the timer in it.
 

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