The E014 error indicates that the keypad or display aren't communicating properly with the control unit. The panel, the wiring or wiring connections or the control unit could have a fault.
There are a number of things to check. First take apart the wiring connections and make sure that there is no corrosion. Next check the individuals conductors in the wiring harness for breaks. Sears Parts Direct has some of these parts here: http://www.searspartsdirect.com/frigidaire-range-parts/model-FGES3065KFA/1428/0124160/R0906190/00001.html . The wiring diagrams are available from this link: http://www.searspartsdirect.com/frigidaire-range-parts/model-FGES3065KFA/1428/0124160.html . If your range is under warranty, contact Frigidaire.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: glass top range cookware
Here's the recommended cookware for glass top ranges:
Aluminum and Copper - have good heating characteristics, but may leave metal transfer marks on the glass.
Stainless - may take longer to heat and may not heat as evenly (some stainless has a copper liner to aid in heat transfer). More resistant to leaving metal transfer marks.
Baked Enamel - great heating characteristics, provides uniform heating and resists marks on glass surface.
Cast Iron - NOT recommended due to the weight of the metal. Can cause potential cracks or breakage.
Now, any reference to metal transfer marks are merely disclaimers from most manufacturers that the potential exists that the cookware could leave marks on the stove surface. Using a good cook-top cleaning product after the surface cools will aid in removing any of these marks. This does not mean this cookware should not be used.
All cookware used on glass cook-tops should have flat bottoms. There should be no ridges, grooves, or warping. This creates an uneven heat transfer between the pan and surface and can potentially cause the glass to break. Most manufacturers will not honor a warranty where it can be determined that the consumer used the wrong cookware.
Make sure you wipe up any spills on the stove surface that contains sugars or milk. These ingredients (if allowed to burn on the surface and are not cleaned up) will eventually cause damage to the glass surface by either removing the finish or leaving pits and cracks. Wipe up all spills AFTER the surface has been allowed to cool using a non-abrasive cleaning rag or sponge. The green scrubbing pads are considered non-abrasive and CAN be used. DO NOT use steel wool or SOS pads! A small straight blade razor can be used to remove stubborn items by gently scraping in one direction. I don't believe you can use any cleaning product that contains ammonia either.
All of this information can be found in the owners manual that came with the appliance. If you don't have a user/owner's manual, post back with your model number and I'll see if I can locate it for you. I hope this helps you.
SOURCE: Broken glass top range
im sorry about that.i have replace many of those running around 400$,that a lot of money.i have see glass top stoves on sale 4 that much.and i think they all are about the same as quilty goes.God bless,tom
SOURCE: kenmore glass top range left front large burner out
check the burner socket, it is likely that contact is being lost where the burner connects to the hardwired portion of the system (the socket). It is not unusual for the socket to "burn up" when there is a poor connection to the burner resulting in the burner being replaced and the new burner not working or working intermittently.
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SOURCE: burner on glass stove top has turned black
The nice grey-flecked surface coating is very thin; the solid black is underneath. You've "cleaned" the coating off -- that's why further scrubbing just makes it worse. We did the same thing :-(
SOURCE: Can I replace the glass stove top on my Kenmore Range????
Yes! check at repairclinic.com you can find parts for your appliance. be sure to have your model number handy.
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