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Posted on Mar 21, 2008

Clock assembly after 2 hours during self-cleaning, beeping & fault code F5 appears. i pressed fan button, beeping stopped. then after 10 min.i pressed cancel button. oven cleaning stopped, fault code disappearred. next morning the automatic fan still running, will not turn off. i shut off main power to stove, turned back on fan still running.  i tried to turn on oven, after entering temperature, displayes "preheat" for 10 seconds, then stops, oven not heating. jenn-air sve47600w

  • Little Pat Mar 28, 2008

    locked will not open

  • Anonymous Mar 21, 2014

    Model Superba 27 - Trying to clean double oven, press clean buttons and then start. Process starts but after only a second cuts out and message appears saying "door".

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My automatic cleaning setting in my oven will not heat up. I set "clean" on both dials and put the lock on, the fan comes on but no heat. Is there a certain system to turning it all on and the timer so it will work?

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