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First,I will call local electrical technician because there was problem with electrical network. After that I will see is everything OK with appliance or, it is faulty electricity network may cause malfunction on the appliance.
DadoFirst,I will call local electrical technician because there was problem with electrical network. After that I will see is everything OK with appliance or, it is faulty electricity network may cause malfunction on the appliance.
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PF means power failure. This is a loss of power that may be inside the stove or it maybe an issue with the wiring in your house. The biggest threat would be the wiring in your house and you should call an electrician to check the breaker panel and outlet. If it is not that, then you can look for a loose connection inside the stove.
"PF" stands for Power Failure. There should be a reset procedure in your user's manual. I cannot specify this since you don't give the manufacturer or model number of your oven.
Depending on manufacturer and model, PF can mean a number of things. On my stove, PF simply indicates "Power Fail" Yours may, too. You can clear this generally by updating the clock display. To verify that PF does indeed mean power fail for your stove, simply shut off the power for the cicuit than supplies the stove. This can be either circuit breaker or fuses. Turn the power back on after 5 or more seconds and if it displays PF again, you know it means power fail.
Otherwise, please provide the manufacturer and model of you stove for an answer.
PF is the nearly universal code for Power Failure. Most of the time, you will see this if you had just a momentary power interuption. Just clear it and don't worry about it.
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