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I have a 5 year old Kitchen Aid duel fuel slide-in range. I have used clean twice since I got it. I tried to start clean today and it all went fine until I noticed after about 30 minutes that it was not heating up. I saw in the display that it says F 5. When I went to reset it, it would not reset. Now the oven doesn't work at all, can't get it to bake or reset to anything - only the F 5 display. I finally went and shut off the circuit breaker but when I turned it back on, it was the same F 5 display. Help please! I have cookies to bake!
Thanks,
Cynthia Belliveau
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Hello,4 Digit Failure
Code
F0 - E0
Analog to
Digital Failure
Disconnect
for 30 seconds - if display re-appears - replace control
F1 - E1
Safety flip
flop
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F2 - E0
Shorted keypad
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F3 - E0
Oven temperature
sensor or oven temperature sensor fuse opened
Replace oven
temperature sensor or fuse
F3 - E1
Oven temperature
sensor shorted
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F3 - E2
Oven too hot
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F3 - E3
Clean temp
too hot
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F5 - E0 F5
- E1 and E2
Check door/latch
switch
Replace component
2 Digit Failure
Code
F0 or F1 or
F5
Failed transistor
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F2 - E0
Oven temp
too high
1. Test
operation of door lock on self-clean models 2. Test relay contact operation 3. High resistance in oven temperature sensor
F3
this is a common occurance with many self clean ranges, especially slide in and wall oven units. the kitchen aid ranges usually have a non reset hi-limit. meaning it opens one time and needs to be replaced, sadly.
to replace the thermostat can be tricky to do if you're not experienced, so if you have any reservations about taking you range apart, call a qualified tech in your area. if you decide to take a go at it, well first things first.
**FIRST unplug from the wall or shut off the breaker**
*the other issue is not knowing what model you have.
I can tell you most recent kitchen aid units made by whirlpool have a fixed hi-limit at the back outer oven wall. remove the rear panel, and the hi-limit should be easily accessed. that part # 8300802
does the keypad beep when you push the keys? if yes, the keypad is fine.
make sure that the keypad is plugged into the control board correct it. the control board is located behind the keypad
do you get any error messages? if yes, please tell me the #.
Most duel fuel ranges need 220 volts. and the outlets are different.
If you can't find a heavy standard real range cord it is because in your area they probably changed the code. Try ordering out of state from Home Depot E bay etc. Or change the outlet.
The plug receptacle may be bad. Check the plug for proper tension. If feels loose, have the receptacle replaced. Inspect the plug for discoloration. (a sign of a bad receptacle)
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