The problem is likely just a bad electronic clock control board. This can be affected by voltage spikes and power surges in the area.. The way we confirm this is to check for voltage to the control board, and if voltage is present, the display should work.
So, I would advice that you check the clock control board of the unit, test with a meter if it will read, if it does not read, it means you will need to order for another clock control for your unit.
But which ever the case may be, the fault is certainly from the clock control board of the unit.
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Hi Tim;
The problem is likely just a bad electronic clock control board. This can be affected by voltage spikes and power surges in the area.. The way we confirm this is to check for voltage to the control board, and if voltage is present, the display should work.
So, I would advice that you check the clock control board of the unit, test with a meter if it will read, if it does not read, it means you will need to order for another clock control for your unit.
But which ever the case may be, the fault is certainly from the clock control board of the unit.
Good luck.