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Frigidaire 30" Self-Cleaning Freestanding Electric Range - White-on-White - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Oven not heating!
Hi Michelle,
I understand you are having trouble with your oven not heating. Based on the little bit of information provided I could suggest the following. If you are having problems with the individual bake or broil then it is likely that the single element is the problem. However, if you find that neither element is heating then electrical connection could be causing the oven to not heat.
Best Regards,
Oven no heat
Based on the little bit of information provided I could suggest the following. If you are having problems with the individual bake or broil then it is likely that the single element is the problem. However, if you find that neither element is heating then electrical connection could be causing the oven to not heat.
Wall oven stopped working
Good Morning Peggy, thank you for allowing me to assist you!
Typically error code F1 indicates that your range has detected an issue with the runaway temperature (overheating). Try reprogramming your appliance by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. This usually clears most false error codes. Wait approximately ten minutes and if the error code does not clear, I would recommend contacting a professional to proceed further. Most likely the EOC (electronic oven control) will need replacing. Hopes this help!
I need a manual for a frigidaire REG433MNM-1 oven
Hi Steven, thank you for your post!
Wow! Your range is over a decade old - that's a great lifespan for any cooking appliance! I understand you are seeking an Owner's Guide for your range; however most manufacturers only archive appliance manuals up to ten years. Since it is very difficult to find a manual for this specific model, you could reach out directly to the manufacturer to see if they have any literature available. Alternatively, if you are experiencing any issues with your oven, I would be more than happy to assist you.
Best regards!
Chris
Can i rest my oven lock
Good Morning ostamos, thank you for your post!
Are you seeking information on how to reset the lock mechanism of your Frigidaire range? If so, and the oven lockout feature is activated, try pressing CLEAR/OFF and hold for roughly 5 seconds. The control will unlock the oven door and resume normal operation. I ask that you please follow up with a response on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your range status has changed successfully. Thank you!
Frigidare range error codef20
If you didn't replace any elements, then it is the control panel. If you did here is a post I found on it: On a service call i ran across this same range with the same problem and remembering from a s/c about a year ago i had purchased the (316441801) dual element switch .. It wasn't in a box but looked the same . so i installed the switch .. and to my surprise f20 popped up as soon as I turned on the oven . This code also appeared when i removed and isolated the wire's ( i.e. no switch at all ) I spent the next 30 minutes checking wiring , so here's the reason this happens . It is a communication error code . One of the Dual elements has a (316441801) and the other has (316441804) switch . The last number is different . I found that one switch acts as a ground and the other as a positive , if you will.and I'm not quite sure as to why its attached to the EOC . So when changing out one of the dual switches look at the sticker on the switch ( hehe which I didn't)as it has the part number on it . Hope this helps and saves someone from buying the EOC as that is most likely not the problem
When i try to use the oven, it doesn't work and appears an error code F20
If you replaced an element, you may have made an error in replacing it. Here is a post: (on a service call i ran across this same range with the same problem and remembering from a s/c about a year ago i had purchased the (316441801) dual element switch .. It wasn't in a box but looked the same . so i installed the switch .. and to my surprise f20 popped up as soon as I turned on the oven . This code also appeared when i removed and isolated the wire's ( i.e. no switch at all ) I spent the next 30 minutes checking wiring , so here's the reason this happens . It is a communication error code . One of the Dual elements has a (316441801) and the other has (316441804) switch . The last number is different . I found that one switch acts as a ground and the other as a positive. I'm not quite sure as to why its attached to the EOC . So when changing out one of the dual switches look at the sticker on the switch as it has the part number on it . Hope this helps and saves someone from buying the EOC as that is most likely not the problem
F3 beeping in self cleaning mode
Hello Jane, thank you for allowing me to assist you!
If you are getting an error code F3, it is commonly referred
to a faulty sensor probe or a wiring harness between the sensor probe and EOC
(electronic oven control). You may try and reset your range by disconnecting
the power or by flipping the circuit breaker off and back on after 10 minutes.
This often clears most false error code. If the error code does not clear, most
likely the EOC on the range will need replacing. I
am fairly confident that an authorized service agent will be able to restore
your appliance to its normal operating condition. You can often locate a
qualified service technician on the manufacturer website.
Oven does not heat up
That pop could have been the element. Check all around the element for a bubble or a large pit/hole. If you don't find anything then check for a burned wire in the back (please unplug the range). Does your range have fuses? If so then check the 30A fuses, but if one is blown you'll have to find the short that caused it, usually a burned wire fused to the chassis or a burned out element. There are many things that could have caused this but these are the most common. Cheers
Dash Board stuck flashing. Won't let me adjust
Good Afternoon Lisa, thank you
for allowing me to assist you!
Let's try resetting your range by
either unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. It is
important to wait roughly ten minutes and then turn your range on. If resetting
the power does not correct the issue, then your appliance could possibly be
experiencing a potential wiring failure or a faulty EOC (Electronic Oven
Control). I am fairly confident
that an authorized service agent will be able to restore your appliance to its
normal operating condition. You can often locate a qualified service technician
on the manufacturer website.
Thanks
for allowing me the opportunity to assist you!
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