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That is probably the SAbb code; the Sabbath mode has been set. This mode allows you to heat a meal while fulfilling the "no work" requirement for strict observance of the Sabbath. The oven will stay at the programmed temperature until you change the temperature or end the Sabbath mode. To end the Sabbath mode, open the oven door and press and hold 6 for 5+ seconds. Then close the oven door.
You'll need certified stove technician to service you kitchen Aid range. You
have low gas flow on one of the burner. The manual gas control valve behind the
knob needs to removed and cleaned. If you have one cleaned then have technician
clear all four of these manual gas valves. While he cleaning the valve have do a
complete check up of you Kitchen Aid range. Dangerous for the home owners to
do this procedure because flowing natural gas or propane. In a lot the states
you'll need to be certified by the state to work with natural gas, gas stove,
ovens, gas home heating units, etc. It differentially a no,no here.
It is not the burners, it is gas flow valves for the burners. Most of the
burner are made of aluminum and I wouldn't use any harsh cleaners of them.
Check with Kitchen Aid and ask them what is recommend for cleaning the burners.
Also the top of the range isn't ceramic but porcelain, it glass that has been
melt to the top hood of the range. Don't use scratch pads, steel wool or any
thing that will mare the Periclean surface of your stove.
If you can get the aluminum burner out to clean them then do so. GB you
Allison and I wish you many year cooking on your Kitchen Aid range.
stewbison
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Hi ad welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly Here is the service manual: http://appliancedigest.com/index.php?/files/file/242-whirlpool-kac-34-kitchenaid-self-cleaning-slide-in-electric-range-service-manual You have to join the site to get the manual but of all sites this one is a gold mine of information. I am sending this link now and will respond again after my almost 3 hour manual download of the manual. I have to read the manaul myself before responding. My intial thoughts are the following: Possible door lock failure, an oven sensor has failed or a high limit thermostat has failed. I will resond with the code F5 E3 data after the manual completes. Thanks for choosing FixYa, Kelly
F2-EO indicatwes a shorted key pad. Electronic parts on ranges sometimes have warranty for five years (may only cover parts) so check your owners manual to see what your warranty is then call for service. It is a good idea to save reciepts of repair for future reference if neccessary.
any high tech range or any appliance for that matter that is high tech has a greater risk of repairs, the smart solution is to purchase an extended warranty on the appliance so if it does need to be repaired it will not cost you any additional expense
btw kitchenaid makes a fine range
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