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We pushed the clean button and know the stove won't work it beeps f9.....we push stop.and the f9 and beeping stops for a minute then the cycle happens all over again.
This is your door lock switch that is going out. This is an easy fix to make on your own if you would like to save some money.
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Shut off the circuit breaker to it for FIVE minutes, then back on. If the problem persists then do the following:
A latch locks the center top INSIDE of the door during cleaning. Run a piece of semi-stiff, flat object, like a cardboard strip that is in L shape behind the top lip of the door from RIGHT TO LEFT. You may need to push it along with your finger jambed in there when it reaches the latch. With a little push the latch should open.
Try to run the oven, if F9 shows again, press cancel Oven to quiet it. The Lock state is still in place. Move the latch hook manually all the way to RIGHT. Then shut off the circuit breaker for FIVE minutes, then back on. The oven should work ok.
If this fails again try the five minute shut off with the latch in other starting positions.
If none of these work then the latch mechanism, or it's motor is really broken. Replace or ditch and never buy Amana again!
F9 is a door lock error and to solve this issue you can hold
the light switch for 15 seconds, this will reset the control. If it won't work
then hold the light switch in and set the unit to clean and after a minute
press cancel to cancel the clean cycle. If still it won't work then the door
lock assembly should be replaced. Hope this helps...please post
back for further assistance.
The F9 code indicates there is a problem with the door lock.
Try disconnecting the power to the range for 10 seconds and reconnecting. Open the oven door and hold the door switch plunger in while you try these things. Put the control into clean for 5 minutes then cancel clean. You must hold the door switch plunger in for the 5 minutes.
Try canceling the clean cycle without putting the control into clean.
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F9
Problem with door lock circuit such as pinched wire between Electronic Range Control (ERC) and door lock switch
Check wiring and test operation of switch
try to hold in on the oven light switch plunger that the door would hit if it was closed properly. what you probably did was to pull the door open while it was trying to lock. once you hold the plunger in, then hit the clean cycle again and then push to cancel button to get the door latch to unlock the door. it may take a minute or two but that should clear up the error code and let you use the oven again. next time if you push the clean by mistake, just let it go and then when it says "locked" just push the cancel button. it will unlock and be ready to use.
If you hit clean Button, try to Cancel it. If it's beeping... and see F9, I tried to push in the door... and the "lock" was clear..... and the door was opened.......
All of the kitchen range fault codes I could find indicate that this is an Electronic Oven Control (EOC) board failure. You can attempt to unplug the range for about 1 minute, then plug back in. If the fault code reappears, you will need to replace the EOC and/or keypad. If you post back with your model number, I may be able to track down the correct part number for you. This is a simple repair that you can accomplish yourself, if I can identify the part and give you instructions. Post back and let me know. I hope this helps you.
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