or, you could peek through the nearest range element opening. Might not hurt to try (after shutting off the circuit breaker!). I'm not sure if you can lift the top on these or not. Looks like they changed the clock form and position between the two. It's now part of the collection, waiting for me to extend the natural gas line to the patio kitchen range area. I have a Kitchenaid Superba slide in gas range with convection oven a neighbor recently gave me. I guess I'll have to unload the bakeware and see if the oven actually works. Which probably is not good for the internals, although I haven't used the range much (I did use it for making jam from garden fruit some years ago). The one on mine has a cracked plastic window on it. I would not be surprised if the clock were the source of any malfunction issues, since it's in a relatively exposed position on the cook top. However I can't remember actually trying to use the oven either! Mostly I've just stored bakeware in it. I've had to replace one of the surface burners, but I can't say I've ever seen a problem with the oven. But this one is a drop in, not a slide in. I have that exact same (electric) range in my patio kitchen.
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