Replaced parts when bake would restrike once or twice accurately but not through the end of the needed cooking time. Made sure thermostat is not touching oven wall.
SOURCE: jenn-air expressions 27" convection wall oven model wm27460 won't heat
reset your breaker reprogram the clock try again what happend last time it was working self clean broiling etc
SOURCE: GE Profile -Installed wall oven - won't heat
brand new??? under a year old??? if so you have a warr call for service, but it sounds like an ignitor isssue, brand new , perhapsgot damaged in shipping 1-800-ge-cares
SOURCE: whirlpool Accubake Duo Oven Not Heating up
the oven not heating up. it's start up some time and other time u just hear it try to click on but don't hear no fire turn on
SOURCE: Oven temperature only gets to within 20-25 degrees of temp. set
next to last page in your manual
Adjusting Oven Temperature
Oven temperature has been factory calibrated and tested. If
oven consistently over or under cooks food, adjust thermostat.
Oven temperature can be increased or decreased 35°F. To
avoid over adjusting oven, move temperature 5°F each time.
1. Push BAKE pad.
2. Press + pad until an oven temperature greater than 500°F
shows in display.
3. Immediately push and hold, approximately 5 seconds,
BAKE button until “00” appears.
4. Press + or - arrow pad to adjust oven temperature.
• To increase oven temperature (for a hotter oven), Press
pad until a positive number appears in display.
• To decrease oven temperature (for a cooler oven),
Press pad until a negative number appears in display.
5. Press OVEN CANCEL pad to save adjustment.
• Setting is saved if power fails or is disconnected.
heres a link to the entire manual if needed
http://shop.amana.com/assets/pdfs/literature/32103601.PDF
SOURCE: whirlpool accubake oven problem
I had the same problem and followed the process listed above....yes, I
did unplug/turn off the circuit and am alive to share this update!
Right off I noticed that the ribbon cable was loose. For those who have
tinkered around with other electronics such as a PC, etc., note that
this ribbon cable is not secured by the connector (atleast in my case).
Reseated the cable and turned the power on. Voila- the bake option
works. Tested it by turning it on for 20-30 seconds. Touched the bake
element and got proof that it was working fine (via a singe of the ring
finger ;-)).
About three minutes or so later, the display started to beep with an
error code - E0 F2. A shorted keypad is what it stands for. The clock
was still operable. I could still select the bake option, broil option,
etc. Ran a test bake cycle but it turned off after a minute or so and
started to display the E0 F2 code again.
Started the process all over ie turn power off, take panel off, reseat
ribbon cable. Turn power on and test by holding the Cancel button for
five seconds. Still displays the E0 F2 error. Waited for 10 minutes but
this time no more beeping or error display. Ran a preheat cycle for 4+
minutes without any problems. The oven warms up and the bake element
glows red. Hopefully, all is well. Will see what it does when we bake
something the next time.
Thanks to PropHeadTwo and others for their contributions.
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