I found this on a repair site for your model: The oven control board has relays that send voltage to the bake and broil circuits according to the user settings and sensor input. If the control board is defective, it may not send voltage to the heating components. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the control board, first test all of the heating components. If you determine that all of the heating components are working properly, replace the oven control board. Since it's not easy to test the oven control board, you will have to replace the control board if you suspect it is defective.
SOURCE: Unlocking Oven controls
According to the manufacturer's website you should only need to Press and hold the "Lock" key for 5 seconds. A single tone will sound and the "Loc" will disappear off the display.
This is the link to Whilpool's website and to the manual.
http://shared.whirlpoolcorp.com/assets/pdfs/literature/Use%20and%20Care%20Guide%20-%209761079.pdf
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SOURCE: the oven doesn't work
unplg the system for 15 minutes then plug it back it. When you plug it back in make sure everything goes in straight. this is just trying to reset the system
SOURCE: whirlpool accubake self cleaning super capacity
This sounds like the relay on the main board has failed. You will need to see if you have power going into the control. If you do replace the ERC (main control). You can also carefully inspect the board for burn marks if you see any replace it. Here is a link that will help you check and replace this http://appliancehelponline.com/ovenerc.html
SOURCE: Whirlpool Accubake self cleaning oven problems
My Whirlpool Accubake oven just did the same thing. There may be a class action suit... contact Emge
SOURCE: The bake button does not work on my whirlpool accubake oven
You will need to replace the interface board. Here is the part to order.
The part comes with a 365 day, any part, any reason return policy.
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