ADMIRAL Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F1 |
Defective touch pad or membrane |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) (usually the touch pad) |
F1 |
Watchdog on board |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Replace relay board (if present) or oven temperature sensor |
F3 or F4 |
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree |
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F6 |
Missing AC signal |
Check for proper voltage |
F7 |
Function key shorted or stuck button |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) or un-stick button |
F8 |
Analog/Digital trouble |
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F9 |
Door latch trouble |
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F0 |
Function key stuck |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
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AMANA Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
Door flashing #0, 1, 2, 3 |
Latch switch broken |
Replace |
Lock flashing |
Latch switch broken |
Replace |
F0 |
Loss of safety signal |
Replace adapter board |
F1 |
Watchdog circuit |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F3 F4 |
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F7 |
Shorted touch panel |
Replace glass panel |
F9 |
Motorized door |
Check latch |
FF |
Lock error |
Check switch and motor |
Electronic Range Control (ERC) III / Relay board with separate board / push buttons |
F0 |
Shorted push pad |
Replace |
F1 |
Failed Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F3 F4 |
Shorted or open oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5, F6, F8 |
Failed Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace ERC |
F7 |
Shorted or sticking button |
Check glass alignment, replace touch panel if necessary |
F9 |
Door latch failure |
Replace door latch switch or assembly if necessary |
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AMANA "Big Oven" 5.1 cubic ft. (Sigma Touchmatic ERC) |
F0-0 |
No Error |
Initial factory setting |
F1-1 |
Over temperature while cooking |
Check oven temperature sensor and wiring first, replace control board if oven temperature sensor is good |
F1-3 |
Over temperature while cleaning |
Check oven temperature sensor and wiring first, replace control board if oven temperature sensor is good |
F1-5 |
Cancel key input out of range |
Replace control board |
F1-7 |
Keyboard disconnected |
Verify wire connection is tight.Replace control if failed |
F1-8 |
Shorted key |
Replace control board |
F1-9 |
Slave micro not functioning |
Replace control board |
F1-A |
Circuit board grounding |
Replace control board |
F1-C |
Control not calibrated |
Replace control board |
F1-E |
Circuit board data corruption |
Replace control board |
F1-F |
Circuit board data corruption |
Replace control board |
F1-H |
Door switch input circuit failure |
Check switch and wiring |
F1-J |
Latch switch input circuit failure |
Check switch and wiring |
F3-1 |
Oven temperature sensor or oven temperature sensor circuit failure |
Check wire connections and oven temperature sensor |
F9-1 |
Auto latch will not lock |
Check wiring, motor, and latch switch |
F9-2 |
Auto latch will not unlock |
Check wiring, motor, and latch switch |
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CALORIC Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
Door flashing #0, 1, 2, 3 |
Latch switch broken |
Replace switch |
"Lock" flashing |
Latch switch broken |
Replace switch |
F0 |
Loss of safety signal |
Replace adapter board |
F1 |
Watchdog circuit |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Check oven temperature sensor |
F3 F4 |
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F7 |
Shorted touch panel |
Replace touch panel |
F9 |
Motorized door problem |
Check door latch |
FF |
Door lock error |
Check door switch and latch motor |
Electronic Range Control (ERC) III / Relay board with separate board / push buttons |
F0 |
Shorted touch pad |
Replace touch pad |
F1 |
Failed Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace ERC |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F3 F4 |
Shorted or open oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5, F6, F8 |
Failed Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace ERC |
F7 |
Shorted or sticking button |
Check glass touch panel alignment, replace if necessary |
F9 |
Door latch failure |
Replace door latch if necessary |
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DACOR Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F0 |
Clock pushbutton is stuck in a depressed position |
Check clock buttons |
F1 |
Element relay circuit failure |
Control board may be bad |
F2 |
Oven temperature exceeded the clean runaway temperature (self clean only) or the cooking runaway temperature (cooking modes only) |
Call for service |
F3 |
Short Circuit in the oven temperature sensor |
Check oven temperature sensor for continuity, if no resistance (zero ohms), replace |
F4 |
Short Circuit in the oven temperature sensor |
Check oven temperature sensor for continuity, if no resistance (zero ohms), replace |
F6 |
Failure in the EEPROM check comparison (only time of day and timer will operate) |
Call for service, electronic clock control is usually the cause of the problem |
F7 |
Failure of the self- clean automatic door latch system |
Check door latch and switch(es) |
F8 |
Failure of the door latch motor. Occurs when the motor runs for two minutes without the door locking in self-clean mode |
Check door lock motor and door latch |
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FRIGIDAIRE Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 1 |
F2 |
Oven temp is above design specifications |
Oven temp has risen above 665F and door unlocked or above 965F with door locked. Check oven temperature sensor. |
F3 |
The oven temperature sensor is open |
Check
for open wire connection between EOC (Electronic Oven Control
- Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Replace sensor
if no wiring problem. |
F4 |
The oven temperature sensor is shorted |
Check
for shorted wire and/or connections between the EOC (Electronic
Oven Control - Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Replace
sensor if no wiring problem. |
F5 |
The watchdog is active when it should be off |
Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC relay, after selection of bake, broil, or clean operation. Relay failed this check. |
F6 |
No 60 Hz time base |
60 Hz time base is required for time controlled cycling. Replace EDC. |
F7 |
Lock motor relay watchdog circuit is active when it should be off |
Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC lock, relay failed. Replace EDC. |
F8 |
Lock motor relay watchdog is active when it should be off |
Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC lock relay after self clean is selected, relay failed. Replace EDC. |
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FRIGIDAIRE Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 4 |
F1 |
Circuit board defective |
Replace control board |
F2 |
1. The
oven temp has risen above 665F and the door is not locked
or
2. The temp has risen above 965F with the door locked |
1. Check
oven temp in mode that failure occurred. Replace EOC (Electronic
Oven Control) if above limits
2. Check 8-pin connector. Check and replace oven temperature
sensor if necessary |
F3 |
Oven temperature sensor is open (above 3000 ohms) |
Check resistance of oven temperature sensor, check for open wiring between oven temperature sensor and control |
F4 |
Oven temperature sensor is shorted (below 500 ohms) |
Check resistance of oven temperature sensor, check for shorted wiring between oven temperature sensor and control |
F5 |
Internal watchdog circuit has detected a failure |
Defective EOC (Electronic Oven Control) |
F6 |
Shorted buttons |
Check push buttons and dome switches on control |
F8 |
Logic interrupted (lock motor switch sequence) |
Check door lock switches and wiring |
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GE Gas or Built In Oven Fault Codes |
Failure Code |
Condition |
Check/Repair |
F0 or F1 |
Failed transistor in control |
If code cannot be cancelled, replace the Electronic Range Control (ERC) or touch pad |
F2 |
Oven over temp - exceeded 590F with door in unlocked position or 990F with door locked |
If actual temp condition occurred, look for welded relay contacts or high resistance connection or any cause in the oven temperature sensor circuit |
F3 |
Open oven temperature sensor circuit |
Measure oven temperature sensor
circuit at oven temperature sensor (should be approx 1100
ohms at room temp); check for cut or pinched wire or loss
of contact |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor circuit |
Same as above; check for melted connector or both leads shorted to ground |
F8 |
Component failure within Electronic Range Control (ERC) effecting temp processing circuits |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F9 |
Problem with door lock circuit such as pinched wire between Electronic Range Control (ERC) and door lock switch |
Check wiring and test operation of switch |
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GE XL44 Self Clean Oven Fault Codes |
F0 - F1 - F7 |
Stuck keypad may mean relay is turned on. |
Determine if problem
is with the Key Panel or Control by:
1. Pushing CLEAR/OFF pad.
2. Disconnecting Ribbon Cable from control and waiting
at least 32 seconds to see if Code recurs
If code recurs, problem is in the control. Replace control.
If code does not recur, problem is with the Key Panel. |
F2 Note: Also see fan thermal switches |
Indicates that
oven is over temperature in one of the following modes within
either a cooking or clean mode of operation.
· Control senses oven temperature
above 650 degrees F with the door circuit in the unlock mode.
· Control senses oven temperature
above 935 degrees F with the door in the locked mode.
· Stalled cooling fan or airflow
problem. |
·
Look for welded relay
contacts. (Heating elements on in off mode).
· Look
for open thermal switch in lock motor circuit. Switch is normally
closed and will open if area overheats due to fan not operating.
Look for cause - fan thermal switch not closing, fan stalled,
etc.
· Look
for high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit
due to high contact resistance (poor terminal crimp, deformed
terminals, loose connection) or intermittent solder joint
on control or intermittent oven temperature sensor.
· Look
for electrical noise interference in the oven temperature
sensor circuit (Ham radio, cordless phone, etc.). |
F3 - F4 |
Open oven temperature
sensor (circuit) (over 2700 ohms) or, shorted oven temperature
sensor. Could be a result of:
· contamination
on terminals
· pinched
wire in oven temperature sensor circuit
· cold
solder joint on control. |
·
Disconnect power to range
and remove oven temperature sensor connector from control.
· Measure
oven temperature sensor resistance at oven temperature sensor
connector (take care not to damage terminals in block) - Should
read 1100 ohms at room temperature (approx 72 degrees F).
· Measure each oven temperature
sensor lead from connector block to ground. If shorted, look
for pinched or cut wire in oven temperature sensor circuit.
· Check connector terminals -
Look for deformed or corrosion on terminals. Repair or replace.
If all above is ok replace control. |
F5 |
Relay safety circuit failure |
·
Check oven temperature sensor circuit for intermittent
high resistance.
· Check lock circuit
· Press Clear/Off and reprogram
control. If code reappears, replace control
Note: If all above check OK the F5 code can be a result of
a momentary loss of power (Do NOT replace control or lock,
check lock circuit) |
FC |
Problem with door lock circuit such as pinched wires between control and door lock switches on motorized lock circuits. |
Check wiring and test operation of switches. |
FD |
Shorted meat probe Note: Problem can be with the probe or receptacle or meat probe circuit. |
·
Check probe. Resistance should be 30k ohms to 50k
ohms at room temperature.
· Look for pinched wire.
· Look for condensation or contamination
of receptacle or nearby installation. |
FF |
Loss of door motor safety circuit |
Replace control |
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GE "New '99" Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
FFF |
Control Error, Failed EEPROM |
Replace Control |
F0 or F7 |
Shorted Clear/Off Key due to membrane switch, control or connector |
Shorted key panel membrane switch; Check Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F2 During Bake |
Control senses oven temp above 590 degrees F |
High resistance connection in oven temperature sensor circuit. Check Electronic Range Control (ERC) - Welded bake relay contacts |
F2 During Clean |
Control senses oven temp above 915 degrees F |
High resistance
connection in oven temperature sensor circuit. Check Electronic
Range Control (ERC) - Welded clean relay contacts. Both
lock switch 1 & 2 closed at the same time |
F3 |
Open oven temperature sensor, oven temperature sensor resistance exceeds 2900 ohms during bake, broil or clean |
Oven temperature sensor/Oven temperature sensor circuit connections |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor, oven temperature sensor resistance less than 2900 ohms during bake, broil or clean |
Oven temperature sensor/oven temperature sensor circuit connections |
FFF |
Door motor safety circuit |
Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
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GE WSL Model Washing Machine |
IE - Water level sensor error |
Water sensor fails to send signal for longer than 5 seconds. |
Press
POWER button. No other buttons work:
· Check wiring harness
· Check pressure sensor switch
· Check circuit board |
7E - Water supply error |
No frequency change for 60 minutes from water supply. |
Press
POWER button. No other buttons work:
· Check wiring harness
· Check water valve· Check
pressure sensor switch
· Check circuit board |
E - Drain pump error |
Water level does not decrease to reset point within 15 minutes from draining water from the washer. |
Press
POWER button. No other buttons work:
· Check wiring harness
· Check pump motor
· Check circuit board |
dE - Lid open error |
Lid is open during wash cycle. |
Close
lid.
· Check wiring harness
· Check lid switch
· Check unbalance switch
· Check circuit board |
UE - Unbalance switch error |
Unbalanced load is sensed three times during a spin operation. |
Open
lid. Rebalance laundry load and close lid.
· Check wiring harness
· Check unbalance switch
· Check circuit board |
OE - Water overflow error |
Water supply does not stop after sensing an overflow condition. |
Turn
off household water supply to washer and unplug power cord.
· Check wiring harness
· Check water inlet valve
· Check pressure sensor switch
· Check circuit board |
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GE Microwave Fault Codes |
F1 |
Open sensor, will occur below 190F of cavity temperature within 15 minutes after starting convection, combination or roast cook |
Check oven temperature sensor for continuity. Replace if zero or infinite ohms |
F2 |
Shorted thermal
sensor, will occur if a shorted thermal sensor is detected
continuously over 5 seconds on convection, combination or
roast cooking |
Check oven temperature
sensor for continuity. Replace if zero or infinite ohms
Note: It will take a minimum of 5 minutes of convection run
time before F1 or F2 code will be displayed if the thermal
sensor is shorted or open. |
F3 |
Shorted key panel (touch pad), will occur if a shorted key panel is detected continuously over 60 seconds |
Replace key panel (touch pad) |
F4 |
Open humidity sensor, will occur if humidity sensor is detected as being open continuously over 5 seconds |
Replace humidity sensor |
F5 |
Shorted humidity sensor, will occur if humidity sensor is detected as being shorted continuously over 5 seconds |
Replace humidity sensor |
F6 |
Shorted temperature probe, will occur if temperature probe is detected as shorted continuously over 5 seconds |
Replace temperature probe |
ProbEe |
Open temperature probe, will occur if temperature probe is detected open, or not plugged into the receptacle |
If probe is plugged in and "ProbE" is on display check continuity of the probe with an ohm meter. If zero or infinite ohms, replace it |
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GE Dishwasher Fault Codes - From Late 1990's forward |
Failure Code |
Condition |
Check/Repair |
PF |
Power Failure |
Push cancel to clear. If code persists check electrical connections to dishwasher and electronic control |
C1 |
Partially restricted drain, pump-out not accomplished in the normal time of less than 95 seconds |
Check drain line, if clear, check for a restricted drain valve in pump |
C2 |
Drain line totally blocked, pump-out not accomplished in the maximum time of 405 seconds |
Check drain valve
for restriction in pump, check drain line. Note: If a new
garbage disposer was installed, remove knock out plug for
dishwasher drain. |
C3 |
Will not go into drain |
Call for service |
C4 |
Water over-fill fault |
Check for high water pressure to unit, usually an indication of a bad water inlet valve |
C5 |
Low water fill |
Check for low water pressure to unit, usually an indication of a bad water inlet valve |
C6 |
Water temperature too low after 20 minute extension |
Check heating element and thermostat, both should have continuity |
C7 |
Temperature sensor bad |
Replace sensor (located inside door, remove door panel to access) |
C8 |
Detergent cup blocked |
Keep objects clear of cup when loading |
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HAMILTON Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Self-Clean Convection Freestanding |
F0 |
Stuck CLEAR/OFF touch pad switch |
Unstick switch or replace keypad |
F1 |
Stuck relay on circuit board |
Replace board |
F2 |
Control senses oven temp, over 615F with door unlocked, over 9615F with door locked (self clean) |
Test oven temperature sensor for continuity, replace if necessary. If oven temperature sensor is OK, replace circuit board |
F3 |
Oven temperature sensor circuit open |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F4 |
Oven temperature sensor circuit shorted |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Loss of internal timer safety in the heating mode in bake/broil |
Check circuit board, replace if necessary |
F7 |
Shorted touch pad switch, any except up/down arrow and clear/off pads |
Replace touch pad |
FC |
Door latch error |
Check door latch |
FD |
Shorted meat probe, jack or wires |
Check wiring harness and meat probe jack. |
FF |
Loss of door lock circuit protection |
Check door lock circuit switch, wiring and circuit board. |
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JENN AIR Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F1 |
Defective touch pad or membrane |
Replace touch pad or membrane (this problem is usually the touch pad) |
F1 |
Watchdog on board |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Replace relay board (if present) or oven temperature sensor |
F3 or F4 |
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree |
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F6 |
Missing AC signal |
Check for proper voltage |
F7 |
Function key shorted or stuck button |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) or attempt to un-stick button |
F8 |
Analog/Digital supervisory |
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F9 |
Door latch supervisory |
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F0 |
Function key stuck |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
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JENN-AIR 'Newer Style' Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F1 |
Power to element relay energized during time of day display |
Wiring harness
shorted or change power relay board (PRB)
Note: for double ovens, change second oven board |
F2 |
Oven temp sensed; over 600F sensed by control in time of day mode, bake mode, or over 900F sensed in clean mode. |
Ohm test the oven temperature sensor, if OK, change power relay board. |
F3 |
Cooling fan on with no oven function selected |
Check oven temperature sensor or wire harness to oven temperature sensor |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor |
Check oven temperature sensor or wire harness to oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Power to element relays disabled in cook mode |
1. Intermittent oven temperature sensor or wire harness or, 2. Intermittent contact on power relay board |
F7 |
Shorted key sensed for 32 seconds |
1. Membrane shorted, or, 2. Display board defective |
F8 |
Shorted meat probe alarm |
1. Probe jack or harness to probe jack, or, 2. Probe sensing temp above 250F |
F9 |
Door lock safety circuit on power relay board sensed |
Replace power relay board |
FF |
Invalid temp reading on power relay board (PRB) |
Check oven temperature sensor and wire harness, or replace power relay board |
F |
Communication error between boards |
Wiring harness, check harness wires for continuity, or replace power relay board |
FC |
Communication error between boards |
Wiring harness or power relay board (PRB) |
FR |
Second oven error sensed |
1. Check oven temperature sensor and harness, or, 2. Replace second board |
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KITCHEN AID
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
NOTE: Not valid for Y line. If there is a Y near
the end of your model number, do not use this chart. |
Failure Code |
Condition |
Check/Repair |
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 |
Open oven temperature sensor or thermal fuse |
Replace oven temperature sensor or thermal fuse |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F6 |
Problem in time keeping circuit |
1. Reset time and/or cooking operation 2. Check for proper ground |
F7 |
Stuck function switch or button on Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace Electronic Range Control/Clock(ERC) |
F8 |
Failure of Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace Electronic Range Control/Clock(ERC) |
F9 |
Door lock circuit |
Check wiring and test operation of door lock switch |
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MAYTAG Gemini Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F0:-0 |
None |
|
F1:-1 |
Runaway Cook Upper oven |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F1:-2 |
Runaway Cook Lower oven |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F1:-3 |
Runaway Clean Upper oven |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F1:-4 |
Runaway Clean Lower oven |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F1:-5 |
Keypad Cancel Upper |
Check keypad, replace if necessary |
F1:-6 |
Keypad Cancel Lower |
Check keypad, replace if necessary |
F1:-7 |
Keypad Disconnected |
Check wiring between keypad and Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F1:-8 |
Keypad Shorted |
Check to see if steam or other moisture is getting into clock assembly. Replace keypad if necessary |
F1:-9 |
Slave |
|
F1:-A |
Latch Switch, Upper |
Check door latch switches, replace if necessary |
F1:-B |
Latch Switch, Lower |
Check door latch switches, replace if necessary |
F1:-C |
Door Switch, Upper |
Check door switch, replace if necessary |
F1:-D |
Door Switch, Lower |
Check door switch, replace if necessary |
F1:-E |
EEPROM, Control |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F1:-F |
Jumper, Control |
|
F1:-H |
EEPROM, Read, Control |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F1:-L |
Oven temperature sensor, Track, Control |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F3:-2 |
Oven temperature sensor, Lower oven |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F3:-1 |
Oven temperature sensor, Upper oven |
Check oven temperature sensor, replace if necessary |
F9:-1 |
Latch Lock Upper |
Check for obstruction in door lock mechanism |
F9:-2 |
Latch, Unlock Upper |
Check for obstruction in door lock mechanism |
F9:-3 |
Latch Both Upper |
Check for obstruction in door lock mechanism |
F9:-4 |
Latch, Lock Lower |
Check for obstruction in door lock mechanism |
F9:-5 |
Latch Unlock Lower |
Check for obstruction in door lock mechanism |
F9:-6 |
Latch, Both Lower |
Check for obstruction in door lock mechanism |
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MAYTAG Type "C" and "D" Clocks Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F1 |
Supervisory
relay enable shorted (non-cook mode); sounds alarm and inhibits
cook mode if alarm fault monitor is always active in non-cook
mode, and requires removal of power until serviced. |
Usually a bad touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC). Replace touchpad or ERC |
F2 |
Bake/broil/clean temp runaway alarm; sounds alarm and resets control to non-cook mode when bake/broil/clean temp exceeds programmed limits. |
Usually means
a stuck relay. Electric @ 525F (bake), 640F(broil), 900F(clean)
Gas @ 525F (bake), 640F(broil), 900F(clean) |
F3 |
Open temp oven temperature sensor; sounds alarm and inhibits cook mode |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F4 |
Shorted temp oven temperature sensor; sounds alarm and inhibits cook mode |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Supervisory relay enable open (cook mode); sounds alarm and resets the control to non-cook mode |
Replace electronic range control (ERC) |
F5 |
Missing a/c line cycle detector; displays code (no audible) |
Unplug appliance for two minutes, should clear problem |
F7 |
Function key
shorted; too hot at the clock assembly (also called the
ERC) or shorted touch pad or clock assembly (also called
the ERC) |
Replace touchpad or ERC |
F8 |
Analog/Digital supervisory; sounds alarm to non-cook mode |
Replace ERC |
F9 |
Door latch supervisory (door latched) |
Unlock door and check switches or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F0 |
Cancel key supervision |
Requires the removal of power until serviced. See qualified technician |
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MAYTAG Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
F1 |
Defective touch pad or membrane |
Replace touch pad or membrane (usually the touch pad)* |
F1 |
Watchdog on board |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F2 |
Oven too hot |
Replace relay board (if present) or bad oven temperature sensor |
F3 or F4 |
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree |
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F6 |
Missing AC signal |
Check for proper voltage |
F7 |
Function key shorted or stuck button |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) or un-stick button |
F8 |
Analog/Digital supervisory |
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F9 |
Door latch supervisory |
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
F0 |
Function key stuck |
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) |
* Here is a simple test that you can
do to determine whether the clock or the touchpad are defective
when the display reads F1:
- Disconnect power to the range.
- Gain access to the back of the ERC (electronic range control,
or "clock").
- Unplug the touch pad ribbon connector from the ERC. This will
be a flat wire about 1 ˝" to 2" wide.
- Make sure everything is clear and will not short out when power
is turned back on. Replace any covers removed to gain access to
the ERC.
- Turn the power back on to the range.
- Watch for the F-1 and listen for the beep.
- If you get the F-1 and beep, replace the ERC.
- If after approximately 60 Minutes you do not get the F-1 fault,
replace the touch pad.
NOTE: Some models incorporate the touch pad and the clock
control as one part so F1 = bad clock control.
Warning: If you do not feel comfortable doing this test or
making this repair please contact a qualified appliance repair technician. |
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MAYTAG Stackable A/W and Dryer Fault Codes |
"L" persists in washer display |
Lid lock failure |
Replace switch, linkage, lock solenoid or control board. |
1E persists in washer display |
Lid lock failure |
Replace lid lock switch or control board. |
9E appears in dryer display |
Door switch failure |
Check door switch wiring or door switch or control board |
"U" occurs for no reason in display |
Unbalanced load |
Unbalance switch or control board |
6E appears in dryer display |
Temp control error |
Ambient (room)
temperature too cool, -or-
· thermistor
· wire harness
· control board |
7E appears in dryer display |
Temp control error - overheating |
Check:
· venting for restriction
· thermistor
· control board
· cycling thermostat (regular) |
8E appears in dryer display |
Motor relay circuit |
Check:
· relay coil
· wire harness or
· control board |
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ROPER
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes |
NOTE: Not valid for Y line. If there is a Y near
the end of your model number, do not use this chart. |
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 |
Door latch problem |
Check door/latch switch, replace if necessary |
2 Digit Failure Code |
F0 or F1 or F5 |
Failed Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
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 |
Open oven
temperature sensor or thermal fuse, bad oven temperature
sensor harness, or oven temperature sensor resistance too
high |
Replace oven temperature sensor or thermal fuse |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F6 |
Problem in time keeping circuit |
1. Reset time and/or cooking operation 2. Check for proper ground |
F7 |
Stuck function switch or button on Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace Electronic Range Control/Clock (ERC) |
F8 |
Failure of Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace Electronic Range Control/Clock (ERC) |
F9 |
Door lock circuit |
Check wiring and test operation of door lock switch |
DOOR |
Bake or Broil
· Defective latch switch
· Shorted wire from ERC 10-pin
connector, pin 10 to ground
· Door latched |
Replace latch switch if defective.Replace wire from 10-pin connector if defective |
DOOR |
Self-Clean
· Defective latch switch
· Open wire from ERC 10-pin
connector, pin 10 to ground
· Door not latched |
Replace latch switch if defective.Replace wire from 10-pin connector if defective |
LOCK |
Not in Self-Clean · Oven temperature sensor resistance too high |
Check oven temperature sensor resistance, wire harness and connections, replace defective component |
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ROPER Range/Stove Oven BES, BEP models |
F2 |
Bake/Clean temperature runaway alarm |
1.
Allow unit to sit for one hour to cool down
2. Place oven temperature sensor in a glass of ice
water
3. Measure oven temperature sensor resistance. The
oven temperature sensor should measure about 1000 ohms while
in the ice water. If the oven temperature sensor is good but the problem
remains replace the electronic range control (ERC). If the oven temperature sensor is bad, replace it |
F3 |
Oven temperature sensor circuit open |
Verify the oven temperature sensor wiring harness is OK, if so, replace the oven temperature sensor. |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor circuit |
Verify the oven temperature sensor wiring harness is OK, if so, replace the oven temperature sensor. |
F5 |
Element relay enable on. (STUCK CLOSED) |
Replace the electronic range control (ERC) |
F6 |
Power was interrupted |
Push the OFF/CANCEL button |
F8 |
Improper door lock points |
1.
Check the door latch switch
2. Check the 8-pin connector on the control for a
good connection
Replace the electronic range control (ERC) if the connections
and latch switch check out OK. |
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Roper Range/Stove 24" Built-In Self-Clean Wall Oven |
F2 |
Oven temperature above specifications |
8-pin connector oven temperature sensor to the Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F3 |
Open oven temperature sensor |
Check wiring harness, replace oven temperature sensor if necessary |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor |
Check wiring harness, replace oven temperature sensor if necessary |
F5 |
Pushbutton stuck |
Check for binding of pushbuttons and control panel glass. If OK, replace touch panel |
F6 |
Computer logic interrupted (timing) |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F7 |
Computer logic interrupted (lock motor) |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F8 |
Computer logic interrupted |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
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THERMADOR
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes starting with
an E |
If an error code appears in the cook mode window
Your oven is equipped with an extremely reliable and accurate
electronic control. On the rare occasion that something occurs that
causes a malfunction, an error message will appear in the oven selector
window.
Some errors (E1, E9, E11, E12, and E13) must be cleared by turning
off the oven at the circuit breaker and then turning it back on.
When an error remains displayed steadily in the off position, after
attempting to clear the error, a service call is required.
Have the error code available when you call for service. This will
help service determine the problem. |
Error Code |
Notes |
Check/Repair |
E1 |
C, E |
Control board problem |
E2 |
K, G |
Cook or clean mode runaway |
E3 |
A, H |
Open oven temperature sensor (over 5000 ohms) |
E4 |
A, H |
Shorted oven temperature sensor (under 500 ohms) |
E5 |
K, D |
Control board too cold or too hot, or defective board. |
E6 |
C, J |
Control board problem |
E7 |
A, I |
Illegal temp display turn off and retry |
E8 |
A, D |
Control board problem |
E9 |
A, E |
Latch switch problems |
E10 |
B, D |
Control board problem |
E11 |
A, F |
CT oven; latch switch problem |
E12 |
A, E |
CT oven; latch switch problem |
E13 |
A, C |
CT ovens;
latch froze or no power to latch motor
CMT ovens; control board not converted |
E14 |
A, E |
Latch switch problems |
E15 |
B, D |
Control board problem |
Notes |
A |
Turns heat off on failed oven only, micro not affected |
B |
Turns all heat off, micro not affected |
C |
Disables clean mode in both ovens, allows cook and microwave |
D |
Error will remain in display until repaired and powered up. No error tones |
E |
1. Turn the
clock selector knob to OFF
2. Tweak the oven control by turning the clock
selector knob slightly to the left (counter clockwise).
This may stop the flashing message/beeping and clear the
display window. |
F |
Tweaking clears to "---" for retry |
G |
Clears when oven temp drops below runaway temp and selector is off |
H |
Can be cancelled by tweaking if a good oven temperature sensor is detected |
I |
Cleared with a mode change |
J |
Can be tweaked away for retry. User must unlatch and delete the "---" to try to relatch the door |
K |
Turns all heat and micro off |
L |
If two switches
show locked door, then "E13" and "Lock" are permanent in
display (all modes). If two switches show an open door you
can tweak away the "E13" |
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THERMADOR Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes starting with an F |
Error Code |
Notes |
Check/Repair |
F0 |
Internal logic failure; cancel key supervision. Sounds alarm and resets to non-cook mode |
Replace the electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) |
F1 |
Internal logic failure (monitoring funciton). Sounds alarm and inhibits cook modes |
Replace the electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) |
F2 |
Temperature runaway
detected (Bake/Broil: 600 - 700 F; Clean: 930 - 1000 degrees
F). Sounds alarm and resets to non-cook mode. Check relay
board for stuck contacts. Check oven temperature sensor for
normal room temperature resistance (1085-1097 ohms at 75 degrees
F). Check sensor wiring connectors for a loose or high resistance
connection. Check electronic range control (also called clock
or ERC) functions |
Replace relay
board if necessary. Replace oven temperature sensor if other
components check normal. If failure repeats, replace electronic
range control (also called clock or ERC) |
F3 |
Open circuit detected;
oven temperature sensor. Check sensor for normal room temperature
resistance (1085-1097 ohms at 75 degrees F). Check wires and
connections between electronic range control (also called
clock or ERC) and oven temperature sensor |
Replace sensor if other components check normal. Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) if fail code reoccurs |
F4 |
Short circuit
detected; oven temperature sensor. Check sensor for normal
room temperature resistance (1085-1097 ohms at 75 degrees
F). Check wires between electronic range control (also called
clock or ERC) and sensor. |
Replace sensor if other components check normal. Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) if fail code reoccurs |
F7 |
Function key shorted for over 16 seconds. Check for something pressing a key or preventing normal release of the key |
Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) if other components check normal |
F8 |
Internal logic
failure; calibration. Alarm sounds and resets to non-cook
mode. Check oven temperature sensor for normal room temperature
resistance (1085-1097 ohms at 75 F). Check wires and connections
between electronic range control (also called clock or ERC)
and oven temperature sensor |
Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) and oven temperature sensor if other components check normal |
F9 |
Internal logic
failure; door latch supervision. Alarm sounds and resets to
non-cook mode. If door is locked due to clean temperatures,
disconnect power until door can be unlocked |
Replace the electronic range control (also called clock or ERC) |
Fd |
Bake & Broil relay drives active simultaneously. Check relay board for damage: trace E6 to K2 & K3, and burned contacts K3 & K4 |
Replace electronic range control (also called clock or ERC). Replace relay board if necessary |
Blank display |
No power to electronic
range control (also called clock or ERC). Check oven light
and cooktop dial lights (powered by L2 & L1, respectively).
Check relay board transformer primary, E1 to E2 (140 ohms
typical). If the transformer internal fuse is still OK, check
output voltages, pins 9 - 8 (3.2 v.a.c.) and 7 - 6 (21 v.a.c.).
Check clock functions after replacing relay board |
If relay board
transformer open (E1 to E2), replace relay board. If still
no clock functions replace electronic range control (also
called clock or ERC) |
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WHIRLPOOL Duet & Duet HT |
F/H |
No
water detected entering machine or Pressure switch trip
not detected.
If after 30 seconds the control does not detect water entering
machine and then valves will be turned off and the error
code will be displayed.
Or
If
the control has turned the water valves on and after 8 minutes
the flow meter has detected 10.5 gallons of water passing
through it, but has not detected the pressure switch trip,
the valves will be turned off and the error code will flash.
|
Press
PAUSE/CANCEL twice to clear the display.
- If
there is no water in the unit:
1. Make sure that both valves at the water source(s)
are turned on all the way.
2. Check for plugged or kinked inlet hoses or plugged
screens in the inlet valves
3. Verify inlet valve operation
- If
there is water in the unit:
1. Verify Drain pump operation
2. Pressure Switch Hose is in good condition and
properly connected to Tub and Pressure switch
- Verify
there is not a siphon problem
- Verify
wire harness connections to:Inlet Valves, Pressure Switch,
Drain Pump, Flow Meter, and Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Check
all hoses for possible leaks
- Verify
pressure switch operation
- Verify
flow meter operation
- Verify
CCU operati
|
F/02 |
Long Drain
If
the drain time exceeds 8 minutes, the water valves are turned
off and "F/02" is flashed.
NOTE:
After 4 minutes the "Sud" error will be displayed,
then 4 minutes later the F02 error code will be displayed. |
Press
PAUSE/CANCEL twice to clear the display.
- Check
the
drain hose and make sure it is not plugged or kinked.
- Check
the electrical connections at the pump and make sure the
pump is running.
- Check
the drain pump filter for foreign objects.
- If
the above does not correct the problem, replace the pump.
|
F/05 |
Water
Temperature Sensor Error
If
during the water heating step in wash cycle, the water temperature
sensor (NTC) value is out of range, or the heating element
circuit has failed, the "F/05" error code will
be displayed. |
- Check
the Water Temperature Sensor, Heating Element and Element
Relay
- Check
connections to the Sensor, Heating Element and Relay
|
F/06 |
Drive
Motor Tachometer Error
The
control is unable to properly detect motor speed and the
machine will shut down. If a failure occurs during high-speed
spin, the door will be unlocked after 3 minutes. |
- Check
wire harness connections between the Drive Motor/Tachometer
and the Motor Control Unit (MCU), and between the MCU
and the Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Check
the Drive Motor
- Check
the MCU
- Check
the Wire Harness
|
F/07 |
Motor Control Unit Error
The
Central Control Unit has detected a short in the motor control
unit. If a failure occurs during high-speed spin, the door
will be unlocked after 3 minutes. |
- Check
wire harness connections between the Drive Motor and the
Motor Control Unit (MCU), and between the MCU and the
Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Check the MCU
- Check the Drive Motor
- Check the Wire Harness
|
F/09 |
Overflow Condition
If the Overflow contact on the pressure switch is Closed for
more than 60 seconds and Overflow condition will occur.
In an Overflow condition, the Door will remain locked, and
the Drain Pump will run constantly, even if PAUSE/CANCEL
is pressed twice and the Display is cleared. Unplug the
unit to service. |
- Check
the drain hose and make sure it is not plugged or inked.
- Check
Wire Harness connectors to the Drain Pump, Pressure Switch,
and Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Check/Clean
Drain Pump Filter of foreign objects
- Check
for Drain Pump Failure
- Check
the Inlet Valve for proper shut off
- Check
the Pressure switch for proper operation
|
F/10 |
Motor Control Unit (MCU) Heat Sink Thermal Trip
If
the thermal protector on the MCU heat sink gets too hot,
it will open the thermal protector on the heat sink which
will stop motor functions and an "F/10" will be
displayed. |
- Check
for Proper Installation, verify the unit is not located
near a source of heat and has proper ventilation.
- Check
Wire Harness connectors to the MCU, and Central Control
Unit (CCU)
- Check
the Drive system for any worn or failed components
- Check
MCU
- Check
Motor
|
F/11 |
Serial Communication Error
Communication
between the Central Control Unit (CCU) and the Motor Control
Unit (MCU) cannot be sent correctly. |
- Check
Wire Harness connectors to the MCU, the motor, and Central
Control Unit (CCU)
- Check
the Drive system for any worn or failed components
- Check
MCU
- Check
CCU
- Check
Motor
- Check
Wire Harness
|
F/13 |
Dispenser Circuit Error
If
the dispenser motor is not able to be driven to it's proper
position. |
- Check
mechanical linkage from dispenser motor to the top of
the dispenser.
- Check
Wire Harness connections to the dispenser motor and Central
Control Unit (CCU)
- Check
Dispenser Motor
|
F/14 |
EEPROM Error
The
Central Condrol Unit (CCU) receives it's data from an EEPROMonboard
the CCU. If there is an error reading this data, it will
cuse this error. |
- A
power glitch may cause this error. Try unplugging the
Unit for two minutes to see if that fixes the error.
- Check
CCU
|
F/15 |
Motor Control Unit (MCU) Error
If
the MCU detects multiple resets or errors during a wash
cycle, it will go into this error mode. |
- Check
Wire Harness connectors to the MCU, the motor, and Central
Control Unit (CCU)
- Check
Drive belt
- Check
MCU
- Check
Motor
- Check
Wire Harness
|
Sud |
SUDS LOCK (Overdose of Detergent detected during the Wash Cycle)
The
motor control unit senses a suds lock condition by analyzing
the current draw on the drive motor. If "Sud"
is displayed a potential suds lock is detected. This may
signify a bad pump, an extra heavy load, excessive detergent,
or excessive suds. |
- If
too much detergent was used, run the unit through a Rinse/Spin
cycle, then a Normal cycle, without adding any detergent.
This should clear the unit of the excess detergent.
- Check
the drain hose and make sure it is not plugged or kinked.
- Check
Wire Harness connectors to the Drain Pump, Pressure Switch,
and Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Check/Clean
Drain Pump Filter of foreign objects
- Check
Drain Pump
- Check
Pressure Switch
- Check
CCU
|
F/dL |
Door Lock Error
A
Door Lock Error occurs if the door cannot be unlocked. It
will try to lock it 6 times before displaying the error. |
- Door
Lock Mechanism broken or removed from the Door
- Check
Door Lock/Switch Assembly
- Check
the wire harness connections to the Door Lock/Switch Assembly
and Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Door
Lock/Switch Assembly Failure
|
F/dU |
Door Unlock Error
A
Door Unlock Error occurs if the door cannot be unlocked.
It will try to unlock the door 6 times before displaying
the error. |
- Door
Lock Mechanism broken.
- Check
Door Lock/Switch Assembly for foreign objects
- Check
Wire Harness connections to the Door Lock/Switch Assembly
and Central Control Unit (CCU)
- Door
Lock/Switch Assembly Failure
|
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WHIRLPOOL Polara |
Failure Code |
Fault Priority |
Condition |
Check/Repair |
F1 F0 |
N/A |
EEPROM communication error |
Replace control |
F1 E1 |
N/A |
EEPROM checksum error |
Replace control |
F1 E2 |
7 |
UL A/D errors |
Replace control |
F1 E4 |
2 |
Model ID error |
Reinsert keytail. If not corrected, replace control. |
F1 E6 |
0 |
Latch signal mismatch error |
Replace control |
F2 E0 |
4 |
Shorted key error |
Replace keypad assembly |
F2 E1 |
3 |
Keytail unplugged |
Reinsertkeytail |
F3 E0 |
5 |
Top oven sensor open |
Check for open circuit. Sensor resistance should be 1K to 1.1K @ room temperature. If not, replace the sensor. |
F3 E1 |
6 |
Top oven shorted |
Check for shorted sensor circuit, otherwise replace sensor |
F3 E2 |
9 |
Bake range over temperature |
At
room temperature, sensor resistance should be 1K to 1.1K.
If not, replace the sensor. If the sensor checks okay, replace
the control. |
F3 E3 |
8 |
Clean range over temperature |
At
room temperature, sensor resistance should be 1K to 1.1K.
If not, replace the sensor. If the sensor checks okay, replace
the control. |
F3 E4 |
10 |
Bottom oven sensor open |
Check for open circuit. Sensor resistance should be 1K to 1.1K @ room temperature. If not, replace the sensor. |
F3 E5 |
15 |
Bottom oven sensor shorted |
Check for shorted sensor circuit, otherwise replace sensor |
F5 E0 |
14 |
Door switches do not agree |
Check door switch. Contacts should be closed when plunger is actuated. Check door switch circuit for open. |
F5 E1 |
16 |
Door latch not operating |
Check that door switch is completely closed. Check latch, solenoid, and actuation switch for electrical or mechanical malfunction. |
F8 E0 |
17 |
Refrigeration not operating properly |
Check for open circuit between control and refrigeration cooling module |
PF |
|
Power failure (not a failure mode) |
Do not replace control |
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WHIRLPOOL
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Non Y-Line |
NOTE: Not valid for Y line. If there is a Y near
the end of your model number, do not use this chart. |
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 |
Open oven temperature sensor or thermal fuse |
Replace oven temperature sensor or thermal fuse |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F6 |
Problem in time keeping circuit |
1. Reset time and/or cooking operation 2. Check for proper ground |
F7 |
Stuck function switch or button on Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace ERC (Electronic Range Control/Clock) |
F8 |
Failure Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
Replace ERC (Electronic Range Control/Clock) |
F9 |
Door lock circuit |
Check wiring and test operation of door lock switch |
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WHIRLPOOL Range/Stove Oven Fault Codes, Common |
Digit Failure Code 2 |
F1 |
Analog to Digital Failure |
Disconnect for 30 seconds - if display reappears - replace control board |
F1 |
Safety flip flop |
Replace board |
F1 |
Shorted keypad |
Replace keypad |
F3 |
Oven temperature sensor opened |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F2 |
Oven temperature sensor shorted |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F3 |
Oven too hot |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F3 |
Clean temp too hot |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
F5 |
Check door/latch switch |
Replace switch if defective |
4 Digit Failure Code |
F1 - E1 |
Safety flip flop |
Replace board |
F2 - E0 |
Shorted keypad |
Replace keypad |
F3 - E0 |
Oven temperature sensor opened |
Replace oven temperature sensor |
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 switch if defective |
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WHIRLPOOL Range/Stove Oven 30" Free-standing, Models SF3…& 24" Built-In |
Failure Code |
Condition |
Check/Repair |
F2 |
Oven temperature above specifications |
8-pin connector oven temperature sensor to the Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F3 |
Open oven temperature sensor |
Check wiring harness, replace oven temperature sensor if necessary |
F4 |
Shorted oven temperature sensor |
Check wiring harness, replace oven temperature sensor if necessary |
F5 |
Pushbutton stuck |
Check for binding of pushbuttons and control panel glass. If OK, replace touch panel |
F6 |
Computer logic interrupted (timing) |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F7 |
Computer logic interrupted (lock motor) |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
F8 |
Computer logic interrupted |
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
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WHIRLPOOL Calypso Washing Machine |
PF |
Power Failure |
PF flashes
if the washer loses power during a running cycle. The washer
does not flash PF when it is first plugged in.
Press START to continue the cycle from the moment that power
was lost -OR-
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display and completely cancel
the cycle. |
FL |
Flood Condition |
FL flashes
if any overfill condition occurs. This condition occurs
when excessive water in the tub causes the overfill switch
to trip. The control must realize that the trip was due
to an overfill condition instead of a suds lack condition
in order for FL to be displayed
With an overfill condition, the beeper repeats a warning
every 10 seconds with no time-out. The pump is cycled in
drain mode for 30 seconds on, 30 seconds off until the overfill
switch resets or power is discontinued to the unit.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
Er |
Processor Reset Error |
This error
code is displayed if the control failed to save cycle information
during a power failure. This does not generate an error
code beep.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
LF |
Long Fill |
If the water
fill time exceeds ten minutes, the water valves are turned
off and LF is flashed.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
CE |
Communications Error |
If there is
any breakdown in communication between the machine controller
and the motor controller, CE flashes and the unit beeps
once.
Some common causes of CE errors include:
· Conformal coating on serial
communications pins between the machine controller and motor
controller. After disconnecting power to the unit, try scraping
this coating off the pins.
· Check the resistance values
between the serial communications pins with the connectors
in place. Make sure the harness does not have a bad connection.
· Check the quick disconnect
at the motor terminal. The drive motor must be hooked up
properly or a CE error will occur.
· Drive motor thermal protector
has opened.
·Motor controller is not powered
or fuse has opened. Replace motor controller.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
Ld |
Long Drain |
Ld flashes
if it takes longer than 5 minutes to pump out water to a
point where the operating pressure switch resets.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
CA Cl |
Average current limit Or Instantaneous current limit |
If a status
signal comes back from the motor controller that a current
limit has been breached, the unit will return to standby
mode and display either CA for average current limit trip
or Cl for instantaneous current limit trip.
Average current trip occurs if there is a 2 second average
of current draw greater than 5.55 amps at the motor windings.
Instantaneous current trip occurs if there is a spike of
26 amps instantly at the motor windings.
This may signify problems with the drive motor, thermal
protector, or motor controller. Over-loading the unit may
cause this problem.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display |
ob |
Off Balance |
If the motor
controller detects an unrecoverable off-balance condition,
the machine controller will shut down and display an ob
for Off Balance
The lid switch must be opened at least once before restarting
the cycle, if this condition occurs. Opening the lid will
allow the customer to view and redistribute the load.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
Sr |
Stuck Relay |
Sr signifies
a failure of the relay in the closed position. With this
failure, power to the motor controller cannot be turned
off by the machine controller.
The machine control board may have a bad relay and may need
to be replaced. Check pins 1 and 5 of P16 of the machine
controller and pins 1 and 2 of P1 of the motor controller.
This should have AC line voltage when the motor controller
is powered.
Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
LS |
Lid Switch Error |
The control
should flash this error code if it cannot detect the lid
switch opening and closing properly. This error code may
also be used if there is a disagreement between the motor
and machine controllers on the stat if the lid switch. The
control should not allow the unit to run in this condition.
This code will also appear if the user presses the START
key while the lid is open.
Open the lid or press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display. |
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