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Oven will not work

After using the self cleaning cycle. My display shows: CHK PROBE The oven will not come on. I have tried turning off the breaker for several hours. As soon as power is restored the same message appears. What do I need to do?

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  • phoenixone Feb 12, 2008

    oven will not work it keeps saying f3 and a long beep

  • cocks Mar 31, 2008

    My Jenn-Air oven won't work. I cannot use any of the buttons to set it - it just displays F3 on the screen; but it won't accept any commands.

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Any codes? Most like the temperature sensor probe. I had to replace it after the self cleaning cycle. It had an F3 code.

Posted on Mar 18, 2007

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Hi.

The Oven getting lock after self cleaning is not uncommon.

That is caused by the high temperature reached on self cleaning, that can jam the control board or damage the door lock or the temperature probe.

Try first tripping circuit breaker or disconnecting power cord for five minutes.
After restarting try the oven.
If the oven still does not work, then hold down the cancel button for ten seconds.

If still no luck, then the oven is faulty in consequence of the extreme temperature reached in self cleaning.

If the Oven has regular display, then faulty part is usually the temperature probe.

If oven has no display, then the control board may had been damaged.

I can understand what problems a faulty oven can be in this moment.

Try first the reset, if that does not work, ring the number listed at the end of the owners manual to see if today any technician is available.

A local technician could easily put back the oven to work, replacing the probe, the point is that it will be difficult to find a technician right now.

Let me know if the reset works.

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