If it is unplugged from wall there can be no beeps. , however if it beeps when not used replace it. There is no repair. Refer to instructions
the motorized LIFT & LOOK‰ button Automatically raises and lowers the carriage so you can check the toasting progress without interrupting the toasting cycle. Also use this button to adjust the volume of the toast ready alert
the motorized LIFT & LOOK‰ button Automatically raises and lowers the carriage so you can check the toasting progress without interrupting the toasting cycle. Also use this button to adjust the volume of the toast ready alert
SOURCE: F7
I just fixed my F7 GE Oven. The ribbon cable on the control module was misplaced. disconnect the ribbon cable, cleaning it and re connecting fixed the problem for good.
SOURCE: ge spacemaker xl1800 microwave
F3 on a GE microwave indicates a defective keypad.
The keypad is a thin plastic membrane type that is glued to the plastic control panel frame.
If none or only some of the pads are working, there may be some foreign substance on the circuit board, the keypad connection, or inside the layers of the keypad, the latter of which cannot be repaired.
Trouble is sometimes due to spray cleaner being sprayed directly onto the keypad. Cleaner should be sprayed on the cloth first, then use the cloth to wipe the keypad clean.
Never use an ammonia-based cleaner on plastic as the ammonia can attack and crack it.
A handy person can remove the control panel frame and see if there's any liquid inside on or behind the panel. If so, it is possible to dry it out, but often that does not work.
Another thing is to unlpug the power at the mains for several seconds. Plug it back in and see if it works. A reset may do it.
At power-up, the display should flash or show a text message. If not, a key may be stuck due to a foreign substance or a defective keypad.
If certain keys are not working, there may be some foreign substance at the point where the green or blue plastic strip from the keypad plugs into the circuit board.
To check that, see our critical safety, disassembly, and troubleshooting info at our site. You'll find a link to our site in our
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1. Be sure the oven is disconnected from the power line while you are taking it apart.
2. The keypad connection is the green or blue translucent plastic strip that plugs into a connector near the edge of the board.
3. There are two tiny tabs (one on each side) of the connector that you can gently pull up on to unlock the connector.
4. Then the keypad strip will lift out. Clean both sides of the end of the strip with a pencil eraser or alcohol-based cleaner if you like, but do not use ammonia-based cleaner. Dry the end of the strip.
5. Put the keypad strip back in, making sure both sides are down fully.
6. While holding the strip down, push the connector back down to lock it.
7. Try the keys again with the door closed.
You can usually find helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model number here: http://tinyurl.com/gv383
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SOURCE: Dead Delonghi toaster oven
Your timer switch burned out. The timer is manual and will tick even unplugged. Delonghi switches are available at The Gourmet Depot website or search "small appliance parts" for other places that sell the switches.
SOURCE: the lcd screen on my breville toaster oven no
Hello there, the problem with your lcd screed is back-light. The back-light is the component which allows the lcd to come on. Usually replacing this is considerably simple once you have the required expertise. The LCD is usually lit up by led bulbs which are attached to the panel of the lcd on your unit. What you have to do is get replacement bulbs open up the unit un-solder the old bulbs and replace them. But if you dont have prior electrical experience please get an expert to do this as the unit does not have user servicable parts inside.
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