Bought it used. From first time we used it it worked but after it had been on for 30 minutes it started beeping and the beeping would get more frequent (as if it’s a warning alarm) until it beeps constantly and we would have to pull it out and unplug it. It does this every time we use it. The man we bought it from gave us a 30 day warranty but now with the Corona virus his shop has closed during day and I cannot get hold of him on the phone. We are a family of 5 and need use of our oven especially now at this crazy time in the world.
Sad to say it but with a large family to feed perhaps a new stove is needed buying used is never the best choice
Posted on May 21, 2021
SOURCE: Oven not working after controller beeping
if ihe oven is not working. ck ihe igeniter in side ihe oven it trun red hot when you trun the oven on
Posted on Dec 31, 2007
SOURCE: kyocera lingo..5 minute beep..help
My Kyocera phone has been beeping every 5 minutes for several days. The only way I could make it stop was to turn my phone to silent, but then I missed all my calls and texts. I finally called my carrier and they told me how to fix it. I had to take the battery out while the phone was turned ON. After removing the battery, I had to hold the send button down for 15-20 seconds (while the battery was still out), then replace the battery and turn the phone back on. This apparently resets the phone. I waited 30 minutes before posting this solution, and the phone has not beeped again!!!
Posted on Jun 15, 2008
SOURCE: 1 chirp every 30 seconds
it is not the battery problem, you need to get a replacement.
the circuite board is bad.
Posted on Dec 02, 2008
SOURCE: lint filter wanring signal
I posted in late December on the lint alarm and what I discovered was a bit alarming. (no pun intended) Lint had been accumulating on and around the heating coils used to dry our clothes. Some of the lint was burnt and the remainder, amounting to a small handful, was caught up in other area's around the lint sensor. After carefully cleaning the heating coils (with a tooth brush) and removing the rest of the lint and successfully putting everything back together, we have not had a lint alarm issue since. (Touch wood). No need to replace the lint sensor or any other parts. It was not that hard to take apart the back and remove the heating coils to clean, but it requires the unit to be unplugged, careful attention to what came off and where it goes back on. After what I found, I will be cleaning the heater coils out once a year. Which then raises the question. Should a person have to do this? The obvious answer is no! But from time to time we buy things that are not what we would expect and do what we need to do to make it work. From what I can tell, lint is getting past the lint filter and ending up where it shouldn't be. Hope this helps any of you that are having the same issue.
Posted on Jan 12, 2009
SOURCE: self-cleaning error message f90
F90 Maximum oven door unlock time exceeded.
F91 Maximum oven door unlock attempts exceeded.
F92 Maximum oven door open time exceeded.
F93 Maximum oven door lock time exceeded.
F94 Maximum oven door lock attempts exceeded.
1. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Check the wiring between EOC & Lock Motor Micro Switch.
2. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Replace the Motor Door Latch assembly if necessary.
3. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Check for binding of the Latch Cam, Lock Motor Rod & Lock Motor Cam.
4. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Check to see if Lock Motor Coil is open. If open, replace Lock Motor Assembly.
5. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Lock Motor continuously runs - if Micro Switch is open, replace Lock Motor Assembly.
6. (F92, 93 & 94) Check oven door Light Switch - if open, replace Switch.
7. If all situations above do not solve problem, replace EOC.
F90 is a door lock code, Try this...
unplug the range.
wait 1 minute.
turn the range back on,
then while holding in on the oven door.
start another self clean.
wait 2 minutes.
then cancel the self clean.
do not release the door until the door lock light goes out.
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Posted on Oct 01, 2010
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