It might be the case that your oven has stopped working and has also died too on you guys and the wires and the internal setting have quit working. You will need to buy a new stove/oven combo.
The PF on your control indicates a power failure and should be removed by pressing the cancel button. The 5ab code indicates the range is in the SABBATH mode.
If a power failure occurs when the SABBATH mode is set, the oven will return to the OFF mode and will turn the power OFF to the oven.
To ENABLE SABBATH mode:
* Open the oven door * Press STOP/CLEAR * Press both the HOUR "UP" and "DOWN" arrow pad at the same time - and hold for 5 seconds. SAB ON will disappear from the display.
To disable SABBATH mode: Repeat the steps above and SAB OFF will appear.
To set the SABBATH mode for use during the SABBATH/Holidays: * Press BAKE * Pres TEMP "UP" and "DOWN" Arrow pad to enter a different temperature other than 350 degrees. (Between 170F and 500F) * Press COOK TIME * Press HOUR/MIN "up" or "down" arrow to set cook time * Press DELAY START to set a delayed cook time (optional) * Press and hold TIMER OFF for 5 seconds SAB will appear on the display indicating it is ready. * Press START * To STOP cooking - press STOP/CLEAR * To exit the SABBATH mode and return to normal operation - press and hold TIMER OFF for 5 seconds.
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It sounds like there may be an issue with the heating element or temperature sensor in the main oven of your Kenmore Elite model #790.75503207. This is causing the oven to overheat and trip the circuit breaker. To fix the problem, you may need to have the oven serviced by a professional technician. They can inspect the heating element and temperature sensor and replace any parts that may be malfunctioning.
Also, you should check the wiring and connections inside the oven, also the thermostat or thermo limiter. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, it's best to call a professional technician to come out and take a look.
Keep in mind that attempting to repair an oven can be dangerous if you are not familiar with the proper procedures and safety precautions. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's manual or contact the manufacturer's customer service for further assistance.
When resetting the breaker, make sure you pull it hard to the Off position, before flipping it over to On.
If it still does it, you have blown the heating element to whichever part of the range you were preheating. Normally, you will see on the element exactly where it blew. Swapping them out is easy.
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Brother Jeff, this happens all the time because the connections are not perfect, causing arcing at the point around the connection. This arcing makes for excessive heat and melts the block. I replaced the connections on my Mothers stove top with crimped connectors and it lasted a lot longer. They didn't burn out any more, she just needs a new stove. So your best bet is to use crimp on connectors instead of the OEM block that's melting from a loos connection.
Hi,
An f11 error means that two internal portions of your kenmore machine cannot communicate properly with each other. So you would need to have someone check the mcu, drive motor and other parts of your kenmoree to identify the underlying error so that it can be overcome. Thank you.
If it was me i would call the repair man up and ask what it was they did. He might say what he did . I am wondering if it was a burnt or loose wire that has come apart.
The F13 message generally indicates a communication problem with the EEPROM and logic chip in the control board. The checksum/identification is not the expected value. Try unplugging the range (or turning it off at the circuit breaker). Wait a few minutes before returning power to the range. If the F13 error recurs, the electronic oven control (EOC/clock) has to be replaced.
Please add a comment with the range model number (including the three digit prefix) if you want me to find the parts list. (You may be able to find this at SearsPartsDirect.com, unless the range is very old.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells