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Anonymous Posted on Nov 18, 2012

I'm not even using my oven and the F2 alarm keeps sounding every minutes. What is wrong?

  • Anonymous Nov 19, 2012

    Since we kept pushing the clear off button and it didn't stop it. My husband pushed the Start Time button and the F2 finally stopped beeping. What is causing this alarm to go off and what does the F2 alarm mean????

  • Anonymous Nov 19, 2012

    I forgot to mention this is a HOTPOINT gas stove.

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First, check the oven sensor and see if it reads 1080 ohms @ 77 degrees F or close to that at room temp. Post back your results.

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SOURCE: F2 code and alarm

here is a link to a referance of fault codes
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/repairtips/repairtips_appliance+fault+codes.aspx#Hotpoint%20Range%20/%20Stove%20/%20Oven%20Fault%20Codes

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