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Jamie Downs Posted on Jan 21, 2013
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Can't press any buttons and beeps randomly.

While using the oven it started beeping randomly and then the screen went out except for the clock. Now I can't press any buttons and it starts beeping randomly. I was able ot turn on the oven today but it wouldn't let me press 0 and then once it started to turn on it beeped several times and then stopped working.

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What is the model number?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2007

SOURCE: What does "F1" mean? The oven is out!

I think f1 is a problem with the oven control board. Look on the back of the oven for a tech sheet and it will tell you what the codes mean and what to check.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2007

SOURCE: F1 error code, continual beeping all other oven functions work properly

Here are the error codes for Dacor:

DACOR
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Failure
Code
Condition Check/Repair F0 Clock pushbutton is stuck in a depressed position Check clock buttons F1 Element relay circuit failure Control board may be bad F2 Oven temperature exceeded the clean runaway temperature (self clean only) or the cooking runaway temperature (cooking modes only) Call for service F3 Short Circuit in the oven temperature sensor Check oven temperature sensor for continuity, if no resistance (zero ohms), replace F4 Short Circuit in the oven temperature sensor Check oven temperature sensor for continuity, if no resistance (zero ohms), replace F6 Failure in the EEPROM check comparison (only time of day and timer will operate) Call for service, electronic clock control is usually the cause of the problem F7 Failure of the self- clean automatic door latch system Check door latch and switch(es) F8 Failure of the door latch motor. Occurs when the motor runs for two minutes without the door locking in self-clean mode Check door lock motor and door latch

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Archie Ferrarini

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  • Posted on May 22, 2008

SOURCE: Electronic Oven Control won't work after power failure

Replace the clock.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: Jenn Air Oven Model # SVE47600B Error Code F7

I have a jenn air SVE47600F.It just started beeping and giving a code 7.None of the controls work when it brings the code up,but controls work fine when code is not there. We have to turn the breaker off to reset it.Sometimes when we have been gone all day we'll come home and the range will be beeping and flashing a code 7

Petroni0264

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

SOURCE: Jenn-Air SCE 30600, oven error codes F1 and Probe

An F-1 error code on your model means the element was energized when it should not have been, A shorted interconnect harness or failed power relay board.

A probe indication could be a failed meat probe jack or bad harness in a unit that has one. In a unit without a meat probe, suspect a bad board.

Both conditions would warrant bringing in a tech.

Before you do, turn off the circuit breaker fot 3 miutes and turn it back on. This will reboot the boards. If problem persists, the call a service tech.

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