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Amana AEW4530DDS Electric Single Oven - Page 7 Questions & Answers
F9-1 what does this mean?
Hello there:
This error code is referring to the door lock feature and is telling you that the door lock motor may be bad or there is a problem with the wiring
If you were using the self clean feature before this happned you will have to reset the internal reset feature found on these ovens this is done by unplugging the oven and leaving it set for a minimum of 1 hr. then after this is done plug it back in and you may hear a audiable click sound if so great simply press the cancel button and it should be ok from there
But if not you will have to have the door motor inspected and any associated wiring tested for continuity and replaced if found bad
I hope this is very helpful for you
Best regards MIchael
12/26/2010 1:03:01 AM •
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on Dec 26, 2010
Model # ACF3335AW Amana Range/gas
Your stove uses this ignitor/glowbar.The way you stove works is the oven control sends power down to that glowbar then onward to the gas valve and back to the power source. When power is received from the control the glowbar begins to light up. As it heats up it changes in resistance. The change in resistance causes a bi-metal inside the gas valve to open up the flow of gas out to the burner. The
Sensor in the oven then determines that the desired oven temp has been reached and sends back the news to the control and the control shuts down the power till the temp drops and more heat is needed. So what can go wrong. Your glow bar could be cracked crashed and burned (if you can't get continuity open glowbar then yeppers that is the probo). The glowbar could be glowing but not changing the resistance in the circuit so it still could be bad, if it looks real dim that is a good indicator of a tired old glowbar. The gas safety valve is usually never the problem unless it is open between the terminals. Your sensor if open or out of spec (1100 ohms @ room temp) could be faulty and not sending back confirmation of temps. If that was the case you would probably be getting a failure code like an F-3 on the oven control. I have 2 videos I want to present to you. The first is silicone ignitor operation and the second is checking an oven sensor:
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11/20/2010 4:23:47 PM •
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on Nov 20, 2010
Have an amana self
The problem is usually the igniter not reaching the correct amp draw .When the igniter does not reach the correct amp draw it may allow the gas valve to partially open or not open at all. The igniters are inexpensive and easy to replace. This video will walk you thru the correct procedure for testing an oven igniter. It may be a different model but the testing will be the same.You can also enter your model # for diagrams and illustrations of your specific model. Not all models are available. All parts come with installation instructions.
11/19/2010 5:48:42 PM •
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on Nov 19, 2010
I did the self cleaning
you will need to raise the top of the unit where the cooktops are located,then raise it like a car hood,it will unclip with a screw driver,then release it manually toward the back on a rod and latch,oven top will only raise about a foot high when raising
11/7/2010 1:06:40 PM •
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on Nov 07, 2010
Amana Self-cleaning Oven flashes F2
Hi, F2 error code on the Amana Oven means "Oven too hot"
You have to replace Oven temperature sensor to fix it.
F3 error code means "Open or shorted oven temperature sensor".
Yo also have to replace Oven temperature sensor to fix it.
Summarily, both code has to do with the temperature sensor which you need to replace...
10/23/2010 9:36:27 PM •
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on Oct 23, 2010
When I Press The Oven
Sounds like your thermocoupler is bad, its like your automatic pilot light, easy to fix. I have done 2 of them myself, on General Electric gas ranges.
10/16/2010 9:59:17 PM •
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on Oct 16, 2010
Oven will shut off sometimes
Check to see if there are any vents or air ducts that are getting plugged up with dust. You can also dismantle the unit and vacuum it out so it can all breathe easier. You don't want to operate the oven to many times like this or it will eventually fry a capacitor on the main circuit board.
10/15/2010 5:30:10 PM •
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on Oct 15, 2010
My Gas oven takes long
Faulty THERMOSTAT. Call a repairman to replace. If you attempt to locate and replace it, be sure to turn off all gas from the outside handle. You may have to relight all of your pilot lights, but its better than blowing yourself to the moon!
10/8/2010 1:48:03 AM •
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on Oct 08, 2010
I do cleaning for a
First,you must give us the model number off the range.
It is probably on the panel behind the pan drawer.
9/22/2010 1:20:27 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2010
Amana convection. Showing a
Hi
Thanks for using FixYa. F1 error indicates that the control board (ERC) has gone bad and the electronic range control (ERC) should be replaced to resolve the issue. Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.
Thanks
Rylee
9/16/2010 9:36:16 PM •
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on Sep 16, 2010
After self-cleaning the oven is still locked (24
Hi,
Seems like you found out the hard way what I wrote about in this tip...
Check it out it also contains some thing to try on how to unlock that oven..
Self Cleaning Oven Problem
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9/3/2010 11:54:24 PM •
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on Sep 03, 2010
When I hit bake and then set the temperature the
The oven temperature sensor is defective.
Unplug the range or turn off the range circuit breaker.
Open the oven door,remove the oven racks.
The temperature sensor is a pencil thin metal piece about 4 inches long.
It protrudes from the rear upper part of the oven cavity.
Remove the mounting screw(s).
Carefully pull the sensor out to expose the molex quick connect plug.
Unplug the sensor.
Replace it with a new sensor.
Reverse the above order to secure the sensor and restore power.
8/23/2010 12:02:20 AM •
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on Aug 23, 2010
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