Electrolux EOC6690X built in oven pyro.... clean
SOURCE: Electrolux EOC6690X Pyrolytic Door won't close properly
if the door lock engagement rod is sticking out then with the door open hold the switch down with your finger then hit start then cancel lock rod should go back letting door close if engagement hook is not sticking out may have to replace switch some are bad about breaking but have been impooved
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yes, if the humming is not the loud sound then the fan may need some lubrication or if it is tripping the circuit it will need replacing , but if it seems like it is a viberating noise from the fan , then it could be that its bearings are bad , but the whole fan motor would still need to be replaced , but if it sounds like it just may be a loose fan motor , then tightening up the screws on the motor would stop the vibrating sound and or the fan blades from scraping metal( another sound you may be hearing )
SOURCE: Electrolux Icon Oven won't self clean - "Remove Racks" displayed
I was getting the remove rack error until I finally figured out what it wanted me to remove. When you say you removed the rack supports, do you mean just the sliding parts or the whole side metal rack support? At first I thought they were bolted in, but I read somewhere that they come out, too. Upon further investigation, I found the rack supports just slide into the side walls at 4 points. I had to use a little force to pull them out, but they came out and my oven is self-cleaning as I write this. I just thought I would share in case you or others haven't figured it out yet. Now I will just have to see how hard it is to get them back in...
SOURCE: How to clean the inside of the glass door of Electrolux Wall Oven
Hi
open door and along top you will see 2 screws undo but hold door at same time then just lift out and clean.
hope this helps
SOURCE: After cleaning the top half oven with a self-clean
usually it is the thermal cut off( TCO) ,a kind of themal fuse which goes out if the temp exceeds certain limit and cuts off the power to the elemnts.it is to protect the cavity from over heating.it needs to replaced or reset depending the model. u will need a tech to fix this.
Hello katefreeman1 - Typically error code F1 indicates that the range has detected an issue with the runaway temperature (overheating). A certified technician will need to check the RTD sensor probe and/or EOC and replace if necessary. Try reprogramming the unit by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and restart range. Usually this will clear most false error codes. If it proves to be ineffective, contact a professional to move forward accurately.
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