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First I'm not a Kitchen Aid tech.
* The fan is stuck on or the cook cycle has not completed. Either way something is wrong. Try unplug the Micro wave and let it rest for 10 seconds. Power back up and see if the fan still runs. If so then pull the plug. Don't use the M/W
* Check your warranty and call or take it to the service center.
* There are no customer serviced parts in a Micro wave.
*** High Voltage present. High Gauss Magnets present, High voltage storage device hazard present even with power off and disconnected! ***
* Be safe, call for service or get a new unit and dump this one.
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KitchenAidKitchenAid's product help articles give answers to your frequently asked questions (FAQs). ... Microwave - Error Code - Starts with F - Starts with F6 - F6E0 Code.
I have a Kitchen Aid Model # KEMS308SSS02 and I getting the follow error message... is working and was always working but the top microwave/oven does not work. ...Kitchen Aid Oven Model # KEMS308SSS02 error msg - Lost Err/ F6 E0/ ... Most "F6/E0" fault codes is usually because of a loose wire connections, loss of ...
it's possible the brushes on the motor are burned out. Are there 2 screw holes on the sides? You should have one on either side that look like a flathead screwdriver would fit in them? If so, inside those chambers are the brushes and springs for your motor. You can try replacing them. You should be able to order replacement brushes based on your model number(found on the bottom of your mixer). Let me know if that helps.
See page 6 about removing the pin (figure 4) and planetary access bottom of the page and page 7.
There is yet another pin that must be removed on page 7, figure 6 to get the gear case cover off.
The manual is loaded with all the information you should need to inspect and repair your mixer.
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