I got a F1 code on my oven. I checked the probe and it is working fine. So I ordered a EOC and installed it. Nothing happened. I thought I installed it wrong. so I removed it and replaced it with the old EOC. The screen light up. I put the ne EOC in and still nothing light up. I brought it back to the parts distributor thinking it was defective. He would not take it back because it is an ectric part BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, .... but he suggested it was not broken but rather I needed a special code to initiate the EOC. Is this true? or should the EOC just light up without any special process?
No code is required. What was sold to me was a broken part. We discovered the transformer on the circuit board was cracked all the way through. The zip tie that encircled this transformer was not part of the shipping packaging as we first thought, but rather was someone's way of fixing the part then sold to me as a new part. I am trying to make contact with Spitfire Controls, the manufacturer of my EOC, to see if they can resolve the warranty issue and exchange this broken EOC with a new EOC. But so far no one has returned may message.
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