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Our monogram double wall oven has a f7 code on the control panel. None of the buttons appear to be working, except clear, which clears the code. Then still no buttons work, and the f7 code comes back. What is wrong?

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It's most likely that the error code you are seeing is F1, not F7. F1 is a code for 'stuck touch pad'. You will need to replace the clock/ERC or the touch pad (or both).

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