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sabbath == When in Sabbath Mode, your oven will disable its automatic shut-off function to stay on longer than 12 hours. This means that the oven will stay in a Bake mode until shut off, which will allow you to use the oven for cooking or warming food.
4/12/2020 12:10:37 PM •
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Whirlpool Electric Range W10400397B Error F2E0 on control panel
The F2 E0 error indicates a short at the key pad or a wiring issue between the control board and the keypad. Try pressing Cancel. Next turn off the range at the circuit breaker or unplug the range. Wait at least a minute before returning power to the system. Check if the error returns within a few minutes. Disconnect the power again and check the wiring between the control board and the key pad (if these aren't a single assembly). If the wiring connection is loose, secure the wires. If there is corrosion at the contacts, use a contact cleaner on the unit. Let the contact cleaner dry before connecting the power again. If the wires are damaged, replace the broken wires.
If those steps don't resolve the issue, replace the key pad or keypad and control board depending on the unit. If the error returns after replacing only the keypad, then the control board has to be replaced.
Please check the model number of the range. Current Whirlpool range models start with 3 or 4 letters, 2-3 numbers, another letter and another letter and 2 more letters. W10400397B could be a replacement part number for some specific item inside the range or the serial number. It isn't a valid Whirlpool part or model number at
https://www.whirlpoolparts.com/ or
https://www.partselect.com/Whirlpool-Oven-Parts.htm .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
10/24/2019 1:42:22 AM •
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ERROR CODE F2E0. For whirlpool range/oven. Model # RF265LXTB 1.
The F2 E0 error indicates a communication error at the key pad. The key pad could be faulty. There may be a problem with the wiring between the key pad and the control board. The last possible issue is a problem with the oven's electronic control board. First unplug the range (or turn it off at the circuit breaker) and take a look at the wiring. Disconnect and reconnect the wiring harness between the key pad and the control board. Check for any damaged wires in the wiring harness or corrosion where the wiring harness connects (and in the plugs) on both sides. If the wiring is okay, connect the range to power and wait to see if the message recurs. If it does, you'll need to replace the key pad. If the error recurs, then replace the control board when that is sold as a separate assembly.
There is a parts diagram and pricing list for the RF265LXTB1 here:
https://www.appliancepartspros.com/parts-for-whirlpool-rf265lxtb1.html . On this range, the replacement key pad and the control board are sold as a single unit. It's part 11 on the Control Panel diagram.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
6/25/2019 2:34:22 PM •
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