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The F7 code appears with a beeping noise. How do I turn off the beep for good.... selecting clear/off only works for a few seconds

How do I turn off the beeping noise that turns on when the F7 code appears on panel of my GE 24 " built in double oven. We are pressing clear and that lasts on a few seconds

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Hi,

Well, F7 error code occures due to
A = Function pad button stuck or 
B = Bad clock Unstick button or
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC)

Replace the ERC there are ten screws 3 on each side and 4 on the control leave the hex screws alone all you need is a phillip screwdriver.
REMEMBER TO SHUT OFF THE POWER FIRST lift and fold out the control panel remove the ribbon cable and remove the four screws that hold the control board . replace control panel in reverse order.

Thanks

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