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After you re-energize the unit, press, or press/hold the stop/cancell or clear button. Really need to know the model number for exact procedure, however, this is a generic solution.
let me know if this works, if not, will need model number of oven.
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Sounds like the either both bake and broiler element may be
faulty or a potential wiring failure to the elements. You may want to connect
with a local servicer who will be best equipped to pinpoint the problem. If you
don't know a qualified technician, you can use the service locator option on
the manufacturer site to find one near you.
Have you turned off the house breaker to the unit to "reset" it? Leave it off for 2 min, turn it back on and see what happens. You'll need to reset the clock to use the oven, but hopefully it will allow you to open the door. Let us know if it works and we'll dig deeper.
Sounds like an open connection between the supply circuit and the burners. Could be corroded, burned, broken, or just loose. Also could be a bad/cracked resistor in the same circuit.
I suggest a service call.
No but there is an internal reset you have to completely disconnect from power and if your lucky and nothing got shorted out it will reset after about 40 minutes. Good Luck
I have a whirlpool accubake wall oven. Half-way through baking a pie ,unknown to me, the oven went to the self-clean mode , the door locked and the pie started to burn. I tried to turn the oven off but it would not cut off. I immediately ran to the house's main power and turned off the oven breaker. I waited for a short time to let the oven cool enough to open the door and get the burned pie out, then went back to turn my breaker back on and the oven (even though in the off mode) started heating again with the bottom unit turning red again. I had to then go back and pull the power. We tried this several times trying to push the off button but the oven will not go off until we throw the breaker. Help please!
sounds like youve shaken or loosened one of the power leads into the oven, check the circuit breakers first, make sure they have not tripped, if not turn off hte breaker and remove the back panel of the stove youre only getting half power to the unit doesnt sound like anything magor at all
the problem was fixed by opening the panel between the oven cavity and the touch panel just behinf the door. you can look through the grill but to trip the reset you must unscrew the panel. you will find the reset back behind the wires Looks a red button nestled on top not very open but it should be there> i do have to say i found a step by step description on this site. but right now i can't tell you who exactly he was.
According to the manual, this mode is SAB and not 5AB. SAB stands for sabath mode and lasts for 72 hours. The mode may be canceled by holding in the clock button for 3 seconds. This mode was activated by holding in the clock button for 3 seconds. My wife did the same thing when resetting the clock for daylight savings time this year. Resetting the power does not reset SAB mode.
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