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7. Oven light will not work.
8. Door will not open.
9. Oven will not heat after Self Cleaning.
Oven settings are not correct.
Oven is set for Delay Timed Cleaning.
Light bulb is burned out
Oven is in Self-Clean mode.
Time of day is not set due to power failure.
Oven settings are not correct.
Follow mode selection and clock settings as
specified in the SELF-CLEANING section.
Oven will turn on automatically at preset time. If
desired, press “CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad
to cancel out Delay Timed Cleaning.
Follow REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT section.
If oven is hot, door latch will release
automatically when oven temperature falls below
390˚F at end of cycle.
If Self-Clean was just selected and the oven
is still cool, press “CANCEL•SECURE” to turn
off Self-Clean. The door will open in about 30
seconds.
Press “CLOCK” touch pad, then press
“TIME•TEMP” pad to set correct time of day.
Follow mode selection and clock settings as
specified in the OVEN OPERATION section.
Oven will turn on automatically at preset time. If
desired, press “CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad
to cancel out of Delay Timed mode.
Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)
Clock Display Cause
F0. Touch pad is stuck in depressed position.
F1. Relay circuit failure.
F2. Oven temperature exceeded the clean runaway temperature (Self-Clean mode
only) or the cooking runaway temperature (cooking modes only).
F3. Short circuit in the oven temperature sensor.
F4. Open circuit in the oven temperature sensor.
F6. Failure in the EEPROM check comparison. (Only time of day and timer will
operate.)
F7 Failure of the Self-Clean automatic door latch circuit.
F8. Failure of the door latch motor. Occurs when the motor runs for two minutes
without the door locking in Self-Clean mode.
Oven Failure Codes