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F9 code flashing on Bosch induction cook top
JENN AIR
'Newer Style' Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Fault : F9
Condition: Door lock safety circuit on power relay board sensed
Replace power relay board
JENN AIR
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Fault:F9
Condition: Door latch supervisory
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly or ERC
Ge monogram induction cooktop error F
The induction cooktop will flash "F" when cookware has been removed from the surface; cookware is not present when the unit is turned on; or cookware is not centered on the element.
Position the cookware properly over the center of the cooking surface if the error code "F" flashes. Use only induction cookware and use a bigger pan, as the error code "F" indicates that the pan is too small for the cooking element.
1/9/2019 8:28:12 PM •
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Bosch cooktop Flashing F9
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From what you have described your Frigidaire oven lock is stuck open and you are receiving error codes "F9" and "DR". The "F9" error code stands for runaway temperature (overheating). This could be an issue with your RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) or the EOC (Electronic Oven Control). I would recommend performing a reset on your oven and you can do that by disconnecting from your oven for ten minutes. The "DR" code means that the door is not closed or the door latch is not recognizing the door is closed. This could be an issue with your door latch or control panel. If the reset does not help correct your issues I would recommend having a professional technician out to perform a proper diagnosis and repair.
From the Manufacturer
Can I use induction hob with crack on it?
I certainly won't tell you that your cooktop is OK to use (both because I have not seen it and because I don't want to be sued by your grieving family), but there is nothing mystic about this. Electrocution can only happen if you come in contact with an electrically conductive part that is not grounded (which includes water that is in contact with a metal part inside the cooktop). The fact that the glass is cracked makes it more likely that you, or spilled pan contents, could reach a dangerous part inside the cooktop, that is all. Manufacturers' instructions are generally very conservative.
2/23/2019 6:45:15 PM •
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