The short answer is "yes", but it's a sometime thing.
It's happened to me a couple of times, and the fix
was described by their customer service people to
me. Mine could fail if I hit Pause and then had a
drop in the A/C voltage (Squirrel hit the transformer)
and then would not continue or reset. Lost the
loaf, but after unplugging and letting it cool down
(Power company was here within the hour to
remove the body and reset the transformer) I
plugged it back in, held reset down for a few
seconds and like Lazarus, it did come back to life.
It may take more than one try. It's sort of a cold
reboot.
HTH,
Alex
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 04:48:20 -0800,
wrote:
>I've seen a couple of reviews by users that suggest that this machine
>can suddenly appear dead but maybe come back to life. Or maybe I
>misunderstood. I have had this about 1.5 years and used it around 100
>times. 1/2 the time I just make pizza dough and don't bake in it.
>Yesterday I baked a loaf of bread. I did what I usually do after baking
>had terminated, I briefly pressed the Stop/Reset button (it beeped) and
>unplugged the machine. ~2 hours later I filled the pan and put it in the
>machine and plugged it in and there was no beep, nothing on the
>display. The interior light does come on. Every time I plug in the
>machine it's the same.
>
>Is it possible that it will come back to life? I've read two reviews at
>Amazon that suggest this is possible, although they don't say so
>directly:
>