F1 code
Just wondering if it's dangerous to have plugged in?
You are experiencing a runaway temperature, or too hot of a temperature for the control board and sensors within the unit. When the unit gets this error code it shuts down for safety reasons. You would need a professional to diagnose the connections and control wiring to the control board, and the elements for safety.
SOURCE: My frigidaire oven is displaying
The F1 code indicates a control failure. Try pressing a key to see if it
displays on the screen. If not, the keypad may have shorted and
requires replacement.
If the keypad is fine, there is perhaps a problem
with the internal checksum; disconnect the power for 30 seconds and
reconnect it. If the code remains, you must replace the electronic oven
control (EOC).
- If the F1 code appears when the oven is running, it means
that the oven senses an overheating condition. Use an external
thermometer to check the temperature inside the oven.
- If it is accurate,
it means that either the temperature sensor probe or the control relay
has malfunctioned. Disconnect the power, and inspect the sensor probe,
replacing it if necessary.
- If the oven is actually overheating, replace
the EOC.
- If the oven is allowed to overheat, the resulting damage is
possibly so extensive that the entire oven may require replacement.
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SOURCE: Fault Code F1
Frigidaire oven fault code F1 means the electronic clock control is bad and should be replaced. That is the electronic control board that shows your clock display and is also called clock or eoc, depending on your model.
SOURCE: F1 fault code Frigidaire electric range
Hi, you stated that you cooked a meal that produced some humidity inside the oven. this is the cause of the F-1 code. the humid conditions that were present at the time, caused the EOC(electronic Oven Control) to short. you will need to replace this control board at this time. it has failed.
SOURCE: i have a frigidaire model cfeb786jgb3 error
f1 is a watchdog on the control board
replace control
SOURCE: oven door locked
ah, you lucky guy. You can try a hard reset by unplugging the range for a good 1/2 hour, then plug back in. Unfortunutely this probably won't work, as these clock/timers are notorious for only lasting a few years. You have to blow $150+ and replace the clock/timer. Note: A hair dryer will help you get the face off the old one to put onto the new one.
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