THE CLOCH WORKS FINE SO THERE IUS A POWER SUPLY STILL. What could be wrong ?
A brand and model number would be helpful, but if it's an electric range, it is possible 1 side of your 240 Volt outlet may be open. Try this first: Go to your circuit-breaker box and find the circuit breaker for your range. It would be one of the large, double breakers, marked 30 or 40 amps. If they are marked, turn the one for the rang all the way off, wait a few seconds, then push it back on hard. If in doubt, turn off one of the large double circuit breakers, then go check the lights and clock of your range. If they are off, you found the right circuit breaker. Turn it back on (hard) and go try it again. If it still doesn't work, you really need to have an experienced appliance repairman check out the range. It could be a loose wire at the junction box, or a thermal fuse or cut-out device, or a bad electronic oven control.
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SOURCE: oven burnout
The oven is controlled by an Electronic Range Control (ERC). This is the clock assembly on the range. The surface elements are powered by infinite switches and do not go through the ERC. That explains why the clock assembly is dead, your oven does not work, but your surface elements do. You need to replace the ERC. If you can provide me with a model number (located near the oven door or bottom drawer opening on most ranges, on the back of the console on some) I can determine what type of ERC you need and how much it might cost you. Post back with comments and let me know if I can be of further assistance. I hope this helps you.
SOURCE: No power on right hand side burners
WHEN THE SURFACE SWITCHES ARE IN A ROW ON THE CONSOLE, THEY ARE USUALLY WIRED IN PARALLEL FOR THE INPUT VOLTAGES(RED AND BLACK WIRES ATTACHED TO EACH OTHER). IF THERE IS A BURN OUT OF ONE OF THE WIRES, IT WILL AFFECT THE OTHER SWITCH INPUTS DOWN THE LINE.
TAKE OFF THE BACK PANEL OF THE CONSOLE AFTER UNPLUGGING IT AND CHECK FOR VISIBLE SIGNS OF WIRES BURNT. REPAIR OR REPLACE IF NEEDED. SOMETIMES, THEY WILL DAMAGE THE TERMINAL OF THE SWITCH THEY ARE ATTACHED TO. IF THIS IS THE CASE, THE SWITCH WILL ALSO HAVE TO BE REPLACED.
SOURCE: Frigidaire Electric Range error code
Hi jacksmdmat,
Your f30 problem may be a bad sensor circuit. It may have an open connection or just plain defective sensor. Check the connection between the clock and the sensor as well as disconnect and measure the resistance of the sensor - should be about 1090ohms at room temp (75F)
SOURCE: Simpson Atlas Apollo ceramic top
Hello, I think I have the same oven as you, and yes the oven doesn't seem to work unless the clock has been set.
On my oven, there are 4 buttons and a dial below the digital clock.
To set the clock, you need to turn the dial whilst holding any two of the 4 buttons down.
For me it's a two handed job.
Cheers,
Michael
SOURCE: GE Stove clock shows FFF and oven will not work
GE Error Code: FFF
Condition: Door motor safety circuit
Fix: Repair Electronic Range Control (ERC)
Usually, failure happens after power surge.
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Hello steve o - Typically error code F11 indicates a shorted keypad. Try resetting the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. This usually will clear most false error codes. Wait approximately ten minutes and if the error code does not clear contact a professional to move forward accurately. Most likely the EOC on the range will need replacing.
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