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I just purchased an ICON wall oven. It is brand new and does not work because of an F 14 error message. Does anyone know how to fix this? The shop where we purchased the oven states that the damage occured during shipping - does this sound accurate
Thanks,
Bill
Well first it doesn't matter when the problemoccurredwarranty is warranty but you can pull the oven out and pull the panel off the top where the eoc is and pull the mylar ribbon out there is a black plastic piece at the base of the ribbon pull it up and pull the ribbon out clean it with a pencil eraser then reseat it and lock it down if that doesn't fix it then the eoc must be replaced go to www.frigidaire.com and find a service in your area it will be a warranty issue
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you get an error. Code it's best to reset the oven. Turn off the power at the breaker.
Turn the circuit breaker to the OFF position or remove the fuse. Wait one minute, then turn the circuit breaker back to the ON position or install the fuse to reset power to the unit. This should reset the electronic controls on the range or wall oven.But the first thing you should do is try to perform a hard reset by unplugging the oven, waiting about 30 seconds, and then plugging it back in again. In some cases, this will be enough to reset the control board and get your oven working again.
Fault F02 is indicating an overheat fault- service manual says to replace main electronic control board.
Sometimes switching off at wall will clear the fault.
However, switching off at wall will reset the clock- you need to set the time before the oven will work-press middle button until small triangle is next to clock icon, set time using temperature dial. Once clock has ben set, try using oven to see if F02 fault reappears. Good luck!!
The processor on the control board is sensing an error that you cannot fix, send the control to : Fix-your-board or Corecentric solutions to be rebuilt... http://www.fixyourboard.com/index.html OR:
Every fault code I am able to find concerning F-4 period has to do with bad oven sensor. This is the probe coming through the wall inside the oven to read oven temp and to regulate it. Hope this helps. Rick
hello. here is the customer service department info at DCS. Since this unis is new, Irecommend that you work directly with them so as to avoid voiding the warranty
Sometimes you can unplug the unit for at least 30 minutes and reset the unit and it wont do it again.Try that first. An error code on a thermador of 14 means latch switch problems.
The F1 error message usually means a short somewhere in the touch panel keyboard. There has been a rash of problems with keyboards. Most of the time there is a simple fix that can be used. Please see my post of April 14, 2007 in response to the problem posted by OVENMAN
on April 12, 2007. There you will find a suggested solution which has helped hundreds of folks who have had error messages with GE and Kenmore ovens. If this fix doesn't work, you will need a replacement touch panel. There is no practical way to repair the keyboard in ovens.
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