Question about Ovens
Use something similar size to the rational pills, place it where you would normally put the pills for cleaning, go to start the cycle, then pop the door before you press start, should trick the rational into unlocking,
Posted on Oct 30, 2021
SOURCE: Whirlpool RF367LXS Ceramic Glass Range not working
Almost every time I run the SELF CLEAN cycle on my Whirlpool Self Cleaning range, it fails to function after completing the self clean cycle, even though it completes the cycle of cleaning and unlocks the door. What I do to solve the problem, I power off the BREAKER for the range at the main electrical panel in the house and wait 30 seconds, then power on....and the whole system works just fine until the next time I clean it. This has been a problem from the beginning. My theory is that the electronics get heated up and, like a computer, the system stalls out and needs a complete hard reboot. Good luck!
Posted on Jan 10, 2009
SOURCE: after self-clean cycle oven door won't unlock
your lach might have given out on self clean. change it
Posted on Feb 12, 2010
SOURCE: GE Monogram Trivection - self-clean cycle with oven racks in
Hello- First off, do not use 'self clean', or as most Techs call it: "Self- Destruct". This 'feature' cheerfully sold by the salesman destroys more oven and range components than any other failure. Now- the racks had a thin layer of grease on them when the oven tried to turn stuff inside the oven to ash. The grease is now a hard rubbery coating on the surface of the rack. To solve this problem, you must determine by observation, where the rack touches the sides of the oven. These contact areas need to be cleaned thoroughly with scotchbrite and a small portion of oven cleaner. Make sure you use gloves. Sliding rack in and out to 'mark' these small spots works pretty good. Once cleaned and wiped down, they should work fine. I recommend cleaning by removing as much 'stuff' by scraping and wiping down with moist cloth. Turn on to 450deg for 30 min. Much safer, less costly. Please acknowledge this posted solution if helpful. Have more info if needed- Thanks -Ed
Posted on Mar 24, 2010
SOURCE: cleaning cycle finished, oven cool but still locked
Since the clean cycle was interrupted by turning the breaker off it may need to be restarted. Start the clean cycle like you normally would, then after it starts and runs for a couple of minutes, push cancel and see if it unlocks. If not the lock would need to be manually moved by putting a flat thin angled tool or stiff cardboard carefully between the door and oven cavity on the top of the door, slowly move this to the left, you will feel resistance when you get to the latch in the center. If you hit it right it will unlock.
Posted on May 07, 2010
SOURCE: set oven to clean, get flashing door indicator lig...
Hello,
If this is an Electrolux oven then F9 relates to micro-processor resets itself.To get this to reset fully its reccomended that you disconnect the unit from the electric supply and then reconnect then retry.
Hope this helps
Posted on May 12, 2010
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