Alarm sounds and resets to non-cook mode. Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) if other components check normal Check for something pressing a key or preventing normal release of the key Check wires between electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) and sensor.įunction key shorted for over 16 seconds. Check sensor for normal room temperature resistance (1085-1097 ohms at 75 degrees F). Short circuit detected oven temperature sensor. Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) if fail code reoccurs Replace sensor if other components check normal. Check wires and connections between electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) and oven temperature sensor Open circuit detected oven temperature sensor. If failure repeats, replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) Replace oven temperature sensor if other components check normal. Check electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) functions Check sensor wiring connectors for a loose or high resistance connection. Check oven temperature sensor for normal room temperature resistance (1085-1097 ohms at 75 degrees F). Sounds alarm and resets to non-cook mode. Temperature runaway detected (Bake/Broil: 600 – 700 F Clean: 930 – 1000 degrees F). Internal logic failure (monitoring function). Replace the electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) Internal logic failure cancel key supervision. This may stop the flashing message/beeping and clear the window.ģ.For errors E1, E9, E11, E12 and E13, the power supply going to the even must be turned off momentarily, and back on again.Ĥ.If an error remains displayed when the selector switch is OFF, and after attempting to clear the display, as shown in steps 2 and 3, turn off the power going to the oven, and refer to the chart below to help you find the problem. Some of the error messages can be cleared by performing the following steps:Ģ.“Tweak” the oven by turning the selector knob slightly to the left (counterclockwise). The following chart shows the error codes that can be displayed in the Oven/Selector window during specific oven malfunctions. ERROR CODES FOR OVENS WITH DREEFS CONTROL The sequence will then repeat as long as the fault is present. The oven “on light” will flash four times, then the “heating light” will flash three times, then pause. The oven “on light” will flash indicating the first number, and the “heating light” will flash indicating the second number. The fault codes have two numbers, these numbers are interpreted by the number of times the lights flash. When a fault occurs, the control will flash the blue oven “on light” and the Blue “heating light” sequentially to indicate the fault. For example: If the range door latch is inoperative, the range will continue to cook since the fault would only prevent the range from self-cleaning. The control will continue to flash the lights in the appropriate sequence as long as the fault exists.ĭetection of a fault does not hinder the ability of the control to continue to function if the fault is not critical for the intended operation. The control utilizes the ovens blue “on light” and oven “heating light” to report a detected fault code. The control continuously monitors system parameters for control and oven failures and reports a fault code when a system problem is detected.
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