F-CODE GUIDELINES

F0 =

If the most recent F-code is recalled via user input, F0 indicates no failure has occurred.

F1 =

Electronics Subsystem Failure.

 

Replace electronic control board.

 

E0

= EEPROM communication error.

 

E1

= EEPROM checksum error.

 

E2

= A/D converter error (is there an error bit in the micro?; does this mean lost a voltage

 

 

rail?).

 

E5

= Calibration shifted.

 

E9

= Stack overflow.

F2 =

Keypad Subsystem Failure. Replace keypad if properly connected and this F-code is

 

displayed.

 

E0

= Shorted key / key stuck.

 

E1

= Keypad / keytail not connected.

 

E5

= Cancel key low or open.

F3 =

Cavity Temperature Sensor Failure.

 

Check for welded relays; if OK then replace temperature sensor.

 

E0

= Sensor open.

 

E1

= Sensor shorted.

 

E2

= Non-self-clean over temperature (usually 550˚F).

 

E3

= Self-clean over temperature (usually 900˚F).

F5 =

Latch Subsystem Failure.

 

Check for proper latch movement; check for proper switch actuation; check for proper

 

clearance between latch and door.

 

E0

= Latch switch does not agree with door switch (i.e. Iatch in locked position with door

 

 

open).

 

E1

= Latch will not lock.

 

E5

= Self-clean temperature set point not reached within required time range (usually

 

 

30 to 45 minutes).

 

E7

= Latch will not unlock.

NOTE: Never lock the door in association with an F-code. The door should only lock at high temperatures (usually above 550˚F) or while in Self Clean. The door should unlock immediately when the cavity falls below the unsafe temperature.

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