Same here, the oven worked fine yesterday. The only buttons that beep are the upper and lower oven stop buttons.Same here, the oven worked fine yesterday. The only buttons that beep are the upper and lower oven stop buttons.
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Step 1
Read the display on the electronic oven controls, where the clock and timer normally appear. If the display reads "CLN" while the "Door Locked" light is on, the Kenmore range is in self-clean mode. When the Kenmore range is in self-clean mode, you must stop the cleaning process before the door will unlock.
Step 2
Stop the self-cleaning process by pressing and holding the "Stop/Clear" button for three seconds. The oven lock should disengage after three seconds. In some cases, a malfunction between the control panel and the locking mechanism prevents the door from unlocking.
Step 3
Hold the light switch for several seconds if the "Stop/Clear" button fails to unlock the range door. Engaging the light switch for several seconds resets the entire locking mechanism and overrides the "Stop/Clear" button.
Oven door latch error code. The oven door latched but the control board did not receive a signal that the door was latched.
The only time that the latch is used is during the cleaning cycle.
Sounds like the control panel is faulty. We've gone through two of these already, with the same issue. Eventually, the plastic surface of the control panel bubbles up from the backing, especially over the clock. This is probably disrupting how the button-presses are being processed. The control board is quite expensive ($250++ repair). This is not an igniter problem. It's a lemon.
You can do this by: Check the oven display to see whether the
screen says "LOC." When "LOC" is displayed, the oven lock is activated
and the door cannot be opened. You need to make sure it is locked so you
do not mistakenly lock the door.
2
Press and hold the "Stop" button on the oven control panel
until "LOC" disappears from the display. Some oven models have a button
marked "Oven Lock," which should be used instead of the "Stop" button.
Lock the oven again by pressing and holding the "Stop" or "Oven Lock" button until "LOC" appears in the display
You may have inadvertently locked the control panel. You should be able to clear it by pressing and holding the DRAIN/SPIN button for 3 seconds. (It should have Control Lock instructions listed righ under this button).
None of above worked for me. But, gave me a clue. I pressed the Stop/Clear button for apprx 10 sceonds. the "door locked" flashed for 5 seconds and then cleared and the door unlocked. Panel worked fine after that.
My Kenmore Elite microwave (don't have the model number in front of me) also mysteriously locked its own keypad (we were sitting in an adjacent room, heard a strange beep, and got up to find the LED reading "Locked."). I pressed and held down the Stop/Clear button for ~10 seconds and it returned to normal.
Same here, the oven worked fine yesterday. The only buttons that beep are the upper and lower oven stop buttons.
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