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Reset power to the product: Power unit down by turning off the circuit breaker(s) or fuse(s) for one (1) minute. Power unit up by turning on the circuit breaker(s) or fuse(s). Monitor the oven for one (1) minute to ensure the error code does not display again. Verify oven operation.
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power to the main oven has to go through the oven clock if time is not set main oven will not work also if clock set on auto time rather than manual oven will not work conversley if clock is faulty it will not work top oven is unaffected as oven clock auto timer cannot be used on top oven.try resetting power of and on again reset time on clock if clock not faulty oven will now work.
HI, The power surge has, essentially, destroyed your main control boards circuitry. This will happen during a power surge. Most oven control board are not protected from this type of potential damage. To confirm, simply unplug your unit for 5 minutes. Once the five minute reset has passed, simply re- introduce power to the unit, and observe. If you experience the same issues after the five minutes reset, this will confirm the damage to the control board.
It must be replaced if the damage persist after the reset.
If the breaker won't reset, then you have a fault with your oven,probably an element blown.
If it does reset o/k, and still does not go, then I suspect that you have no power at the oven.
You will need to gain access to the cable entry at the rear of the oven and check the wiring and connections
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check power cord if oven light not working or burners then you have a power problem no there is no reset if you have power at the outlet then pull the range out take off the back cover where the power cord is and check there let me know we will go from there
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