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Anonymous Posted on Aug 31, 2014

How to address F14 code? Convection oven does not start.

Display panel displays clock and awakes from sleep mode to display OVEN but shows F14 fault code (and repeatedly sound 3 short beeps) upon making next touch pad selection. Continues beeping and showing F14 until CANCEL is selected. How address F14 code?

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Hey friend, thanks for your post!
I see that your Electrolux wall oven is displaying an "F14" error code. "F14" stands for display tail missing, which means you could have an issue within your main control board or keypad. I would perform a reset on your appliance which can be done by flipping your household circuit breaker off for roughly ten minutes. If that does not correct the issue I would suggest seeking a professional to come out properly diagnose and repair your appliance. I hope this is helpful. -Matt

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Electrolux Icon Mystery issue

Check to be sure your racks are all slid in to the back. Are you getting a error code?

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: Electrolux Icon Oven won't self clean - "Remove Racks" displayed

I was getting the remove rack error until I finally figured out what it wanted me to remove. When you say you removed the rack supports, do you mean just the sliding parts or the whole side metal rack support? At first I thought they were bolted in, but I read somewhere that they come out, too. Upon further investigation, I found the rack supports just slide into the side walls at 4 points. I had to use a little force to pull them out, but they came out and my oven is self-cleaning as I write this. I just thought I would share in case you or others haven't figured it out yet. Now I will just have to see how hard it is to get them back in...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: No display on EOC68000 electric oven

flip breaker off then turn back on after a few min.see if that resets panel.if not you will need to call and have the control module replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2010

SOURCE: AEG Oven model D98000VF - error code F8

Hello,
I am pretty sure this is the temerature probe that has failed it can also be a failure of the main control board see how you get on but resubmit question if in bother.Hope I helped.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2011

SOURCE: Model # EW30EW65GSS Shortly after this

Hi

This error code may be due to power glitch or due to fault detected by control board of your oven. Try and turn off the breaker to oven for 10-15 minutes or unplug it from power outlet. Check if you still get the same error code then Try and reset the clock by---
1. Press and hold Clock for 6 seconds and a beep will sound.
2. The display will show 12:00 to indicate the 12 hour time of day operation is active.
3. Press Clean to toggle between the 12 and 24 hour time of day display. The display will show either 12:00 or 24:00.
4. Press Start to accept the change or press Clear/ Off to reject the change.
5. Reset the correct time as described in To set the clock.

Hope this helps... Please post back if you need more information.
Daniel

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