I did self cleaning for the first time. didn't quite finish and I got an F9 error on the display. what does that mean?
“F— AND A NUMBER • You have a function error code. Press the CLEAR/OFF pad. Allow the OR LETTER” FLASH oven to cool for one hour. Put the oven back into operation. IN THE LOWER OVEN • If the function code repeats, disconnect all power to the oven for at DISPLAY least 30 seconds and then reconnect power. If the function error code repeats, call for service Here is someone that had the exact same problem: intermittent F7 error code. I couldn't even get it to do the F7 error . There's a pretty good tech service sheet inside the control panel. I followed its procedure for testing the keypad (which was nothing more than pressing all the buttons and hearing it go "BEEP!" ). But the tech sheet did mention that intermittent F7 problems are usually caused by poor connections. So I pulled the ribbon connector off the control board and cleaned the copper connectors using a pink pencil eraser. That whupped that puppy! But then I went out on another service call, same oven, different house. The pink pencil eraser trick didn't work on this one so I had to apply some of that famous Samurai gray matter. To identify the problem on this one, I cut power to the range and disconnected the ribbon connector that connected the touch pad to the electronic range control (ERC) board. Then I re-applied power and let it sit that way for 24 hours after which the customer was instructed to call me and report on the error code status of the oven. If no error code was reported, I knew the touch pad was the problem. If, on the other hand, the F7 error code came back, then I knew the (ERC) was the culprit. In this case, the error code did not come back during the test period and, using my keen, Vulcan-like powers of deduction, concluded that the touch pad was defective. I replaced the touch pad and problem solved! It's important that you don't skimp the disconnect test because there's a big difference in price between the ERC and touch pad. So, you want to be right on this one. Ok, after you do this test and determine which part you need to replace, come and get it here. **** this helps. :]
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Model ZET958BFBB – Black on Black Double oven
My top oven gives a F9 error message about 2 hrs and 45 minutes into self-cleaning. The bottom oven will self clean. We've had a tech out several times. They are telling us that it's because of the altitude at whcih we live. We live at about 7300 ft level in the mountains of So CA.
They've had us drill a hole in the bottom and top of the oven cabinet. Another time he replaced a screen to let more air in.
I printed and showed him the message on the oven from this site and now this time he’s going to try installing a new lock motor switch?? Figures maybe there is a problem because when it is still hot the “locked” kept flashing then went to “locked” again and then opened before the “locked” went out.
Set the oven to self-clean, left, and when I returned the oven was off, cool, but with an F9 on the display. I pressed "clear/off" and then set it to bake (as if I were going to use the oven) -no code appeared- then I set it to convection bake at about 200, as if I was going to bake -no code appeared-
I don't want to set it to clean again and check for a code in fear that it may have reached an excessive extreme heat and could catch fire?
I have two Monogram ovens but they are not adjacent to each other top and bottom but are separate in different areas of the counter. I did the self clean for both ovens for the first time and one oven had the F9 error code about 1 hour and 45 min into the clean and the other did not sound a code. I wonder if the technical reply about the F7 code that is posted on this site also applies to the F9 code.
I have the same problem what does this mean F9
On self clean about 2 hours into the clean cycle, alarm starts "beeping" with F9 code on the dash. Any ideas what this actually means?
The F9 error message appeared when the oven was cooling down. The door open when cooling down and may have overheated the control panel.
Have not udes teh self cleaning fuction yet - too new for the process.
F9 pops up ALL the time - the oven shuts itself off -
turning off teh oven only halts the F9 code - temporarily !
Only way to stop the alarm is to cut the power at the breaker panel.
CAUTION - GE knows about this - they are WORTHLESS.
BLAH BLAH BLAH - doyou want the service call for $100 - or not?
displays error F9
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