I have a Inglis Royla II self clean oven that is approx. 10 years old or so. The oven stopped working. The code that came up was E3 (in green) and F1 (in red). I would like to know what is wrong with the oven. The stove top still works and so does the display on the top. Everytime I try to turn my oven on the code comes up. Could you please help me and let me know if you know what the problem is. The reset button is O.K. and I can't find any fuse.
I have an Inglis electric stove with a self cleaning oven We turned the left dial to "CLEAN" and when turned the right dial to clean, a buzzer went off. Can you give me any advise?
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F1 - E0
EEPROM communication error
1. Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds.
2. Re-apply power and observe for at least one minute.
3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
Note: Applies to all F1-E... codes except F1-E3.
F1 - E1
EEPROM checksum error
F1 - E2
UL A/D error(s)
F1 - E4
Model ID error
F1 - E5
Calibration shifted
F1 - E6
Latch signal mismatch error
F1 - E9
Stack overflow
F1 - E3
Wiring harness cavity size does not match previously stored value
The "Cavity Size Select" jumpers in the wiring harness indicate a cavity size different from that which the control was previously configured for. Check the jumpers in the harness to make sure they agree with the actual oven size.
You have a control board failure. First thing I would try is to unplug the range for at least 10 min. and then plug back in and see if that works. Hope that helps
F1 - E1 means: EEPROM Checksum error. The EEPROM is a memory chip located in the ERC (control module). The problem is communication error with the EEPROM
1. Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds. 2. Re-apply power and observe for at least one minute. 3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F1 - E1
EEPROM checksum error
1. Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds. 2. Re-apply power and observe for at least one minute. 3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
Hello,4 Digit Failure
Code
F0 - E0
Analog to
Digital Failure
Disconnect
for 30 seconds - if display re-appears - replace control
F1 - E1
Safety flip
flop
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F2 - E0
Shorted keypad
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F3 - E0
Oven temperature
sensor or oven temperature sensor fuse opened
Replace oven
temperature sensor or fuse
F3 - E1
Oven temperature
sensor shorted
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F3 - E2
Oven too hot
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F3 - E3
Clean temp
too hot
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F5 - E0 F5
- E1 and E2
Check door/latch
switch
Replace component
2 Digit Failure
Code
F0 or F1 or
F5
Failed transistor
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F2 - E0
Oven temp
too high
1. Test
operation of door lock on self-clean models 2. Test relay contact operation 3. High resistance in oven temperature sensor
F3
I have a Whirlpool oven that is 10 years old or so. The oven stopped working today. The code that came up was E3 (in green) and F1 (in red). I would like to know what is wrong with the oven? Please send me a solution. Thanks
I have had the same problem and the machine is 12 years old - serviceman who came told me the console can be replaced for $400 - I am opting to purchase a new oven
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