Ravelli Monica. Reset working hours

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skiezo

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Nov 30, 2011
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SC PA
I have a Ravelli Monica with a 3 button display. The stove starts and runs for a few minutes and shuts down with a do cleaning code. I need to reset the working hours. I have done this in the past but I forget how to now.
Can someone remind me how to reset this code?
I know I need to go into the working hours menu and scroll down but That is all that I remember.
I want to sell the stove as I replaced it with a Harman Advance 2 as it is much simpler to operate and throws out more heat.

Thanks Brian
 
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