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Posted on Dec 03, 2007

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Oven is approx 6 yrs old. when it gets to a certain temp it displays F2, beeps and turns off. I have retried to start it up again and it does not work.

  • Anonymous Mar 21, 2014

    display will partially work certain buttons will not

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Hi~ According to the manual for this oven, the F2 code signifies - high oven temperature. The only suggestion for any of the codes in the manual is to disconnect the electrical supply. It says" pressing OVEN CANCEL pad or disconnecting electrical supply may eliminate "F code". If failure continues, contact an authorized servicer.
I hope this helps. Linda

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