SOURCE: fault codes
F5- means poer to element relays are disabled in cook mode. Reset it(by removing the power to the unit) and if it happens again, sensor could be intermittent or contact on prb(power relay board) is deffective
SOURCE: After approx. 30 min. of walking on full speed it
I had this happen on our machine after about 5 years of use. I just recalibrated it and it appears to be working fine now. See the manual for information on the steps needed to take in order to do this.
SOURCE: Jenn-Air Wall Oven Model #WW30430P F5 Fault Code
I have the exact same problem with an F5 fault code. I also have a new clock assembly. RepairClinic.com said "Jenn Air fault code F5 = Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree / Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
Jenn Air Fault code for newer models F5 = Power to element relays disabled in cook mode
1. Intermittent oven temperature sensor or wire harness or,
2. Intermittent contact on power relay board"
This doesn't help since it is too technical. What should I do next?
SOURCE: I have a York z16
LS or L5 error is the speed sensor. Because it is such a vague code I can't just tell you exactly what's wrong with it. I can tell you what it may be.
If you are lucky it's just a fuse. If you have belt movement, it's likely that its just a fuse. If there is no belt movement, it can be a computer failure. the MCB will need replacing.
If you have belt movement and you check the fuse, and its not blown, then the speed sensor is no good and needs replacement.
In most cases its a fuse.
Good luck, hope this helps!
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