How do I set the time on my permobil F3?
Setting the time (Set Time)
Select "Set Time" in the menu. Move the joystick to the right to go to the menu
for setting the time. Then select "Year", "Month", "Date", "Hours" and "Minutes"
by moving the joystick left or right. Set the desired value by moving the joystick
up or down. Exit the installation menu by selecting "Exit" and then moving the
joystick up or down.
SOURCE: GE Model JTP15 oven shows F3 error code
I have the same problem. I noticed that the oven gets to the selected temp ok. Then when the pilot attempts to RELIGHT, it gets the error F3. Did you get a solution? After other posts, I will see if the temp sensor is around 1100 ohm as suggested by others. Ken
SOURCE: F3 code and beeping
F3 - F4
Open oven temperature sensor (circuit) (over 2700 ohms) or, shorted oven temperature sensor. Could be a result of:
· contamination on terminals
· pinched wire in oven temperature sensor circuit
· cold solder joint on control.
· Disconnect power to range and remove oven temperature sensor connector from control.
· Measure oven temperature sensor resistance at oven temperature sensor connector (take care not to damage terminals in block) - Should read 1100 ohms at room temperature (approx 72 degrees F).
· Measure each oven temperature sensor lead from connector block to ground. If shorted, look for pinched or cut wire in oven temperature sensor circuit.
· Check connector terminals - Look for deformed or corrosion on terminals. Repair or replace.
If all above is ok replace control
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SOURCE: The GE Profile Advantium SCB2001KSS
Well right now I'm looking for how to just turn off the beeping. Our GE Profile isn't the same model, but it does the same thing. Found a fix that works, but we have to use it every few months when the keypad locks again. Here's the solution to getting it running again:
unscrew and take off the faceplate exposing the motherboard and chips/wires. unplug/unsnap the wide, flat power cord attached to the digital face. Take a pencil eraser and use it to clean the metal contact points where the power cord meets the display (the ones that are visible once u unplug the cord). Put it back together and tadaa... it works again.
My guess is that it gets some sort of buildup over time that u just have to clean off. Anyway, good luck. Hope this helps
SOURCE: Frigidaire oven F3 fault
F3 generally means an open temperature sensor send me a chat and I can help you fix it...
SOURCE: WHIRLPOOL SUPER CAPACITY 465 (ELECTRIC) MODEL RF366PXGQ - F3 E0
Same thing happened to me about 1 month ago... Did you get some kind of power outage or lightning strike??? I am pretty sure the stove part works but the oven doesn't right?!?! It might be 2 things.. Either the temperature sensor inside the oven doesn't work or it's the control board (where the clock is). I tried to chaned teh temp sensor but it did not work. I then changed the Control Board and oven works again...
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