SOURCE: My display reads -SE-
-SE- error means you have a shorted keypad.
If you (or someone you know) might want to replace it yourself, I have uploaded a handy guide with pictures showing you what's typically involved.
You can usually find helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model number here.
There
should also be a "mini-manual" hidden inside the unit behind the
control panel or hidden on the left side behind the grille, which is
very helpful when troubleshooting & testing.
If you would like to have us do this for you, we do that for $39.95 plus part costs.
Please feel free to contact me directly if you need more help.
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SOURCE: my amana ace208 convection oven
The transformer has failed.
You can order one here if you think it might be economical to repair.
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SOURCE: Moved oven. Keypad can not set time. Amana RRL 9TC
After so many years, the electrolytic filter capacitors dry out and these become more susceptible to disruptions and glitches.
The
first thing I would suggest is a hard reset. Unplug the unit for a
minute or so. Then plug it back in, set the clock and try again.
If that doesn't work, I would say your control unit (called the "net module") needs to be repaired or replaced.
If this item is available anywhere, it may take several weeks to get and will likely run well over $150.00.
If you decide to look for parts, the proper model number format is RRL-9TC and it also has one of four manufacturer numbers on its tag: P7553302M, P7553303M, P7553304M, or P7553306M.
Be sure to have both numbers handy.
The original part numbers for the net module seem to have been R0163049 and then R163079A.
Good luck.
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SOURCE: Amana ACE208 doesn't work with a message 'door'
The door latch receiver has a spring action lever (inside) that is made out of plastic and cracks or wears through. You need to remove the cover and remove the two screws holding the door latch receiver. Now you can switch the top and bottom piviot switchs, putting the top one lower and the lower one on top..make sense? you"ll understand when you see it.
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