Amana AEW4530DDS Electric Single Oven - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Neither of my electric double wall ovens do not
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Amana AEW4530DDS cancel button the only button to
A qualified technician needs to troubleshoot the unit and determine if the bubble-keypad has broken or the control board that 'controls' it. The control board would be my guess, and would also cost the most.
Touch pad screen is broken, only some of the keys work
THIS IS A TOUGH SPOT BECAUSE YOU HAVE A GOOD WORKING OVEN BUT YOUR CONTROLS ARE SHOT AND THE REPAIR PRICE IS HIGH. THE TOUCH PANEL YOU NEED IS A PART #
5765M474-60 PCB DISPLAY AND IT RETAILS FOR $263.33 JUST FOR THE PART. WHAT SOUNDS LIKE MAY HAVE HAPPENED IS THE PANEL BROKE SOME OF THE WIRE MEMBRANES IN THE PANEL ITSELF. THE MEMBRANES ARE JUST VERY THIN FLAT WIRES THAT RUN ON THE BACK OF THE TOUCH PANEL AND THE DAMAGED ONES ARE THE ONES YOU CAN NO LONGER OPERATE. THE REAL QUESTION TO ASK YOURSELF IS HOW MUCH IS THIS OVEN WORTH AND IF REPAIRED HOW MUCH LIFE TILL YOU THINK IT MAY NEED TO BE REPAIRED AGAIN. YOU MAY BE BETTER OFF USING IT TILL IT FINALLY DIES OR REPLACING IT. HOWEVER IF YOU REALLY ENJOY YOUR OVEN AND WANT IT BROUGHT BACK TO 100% CHECK WITH SOME PARTS SELLERS AND GET YOUR NEW PANEL ORDERED. WWW.SEARSPARTDIRECT.COM OR WWW.REPAIRCLINIC.COM
Old Amana - no manual; can't operate self clean feature
Can you locate the model number on the oven? Also any particular name of the stove? The manufactured year. These should all be available on a stainless steel or aluminum attached plate , probably on the back of the stove or inside the door.
I wouldn't try using the self cleaning feature until we get some advice. it could lock up on you and not UNLOCK. Normally self cleaning takes place at 600 or more degrees .
I'm sure others still have the same stove., I will see what I can find for you.
Touch pad
it requires a professional due to electrical connections
My Amana oven won't work. It shows a error code f6
Error code f6 is an incorrect voltage code. The first thing to do is go to the breaker box and shut the power off to the oven. In some cases there maybe more than 1 breaker controlling the oven, make sure all the power is removed for 5 minutes. After waiting the 5 minutes test the oven if it works all is good, if not you need to gain access to the main board and start checking powers in and out. A lot of the time on a good visual inspection of the wiring and main board you will find the problem due to a melted or burnt spot. I hope this helps.
2/12/2019 7:56:18 AM •
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My Amana oven says loc when I try to ke
LOC often indicates that the control panel has been locked to prevent accidentally turning on (or off) the oven. This is useful when you clean the control panel (or have small children). Look on the appliance for a notation to press and hold a touch pad (or pair of them) to engage the control panel lock. On at least one model, you would press and hold Start for 3+ seconds to toggle the lock on and off.
On some models, this could indicate that the oven door is locked for cleaning. If the lock is flashing, then the switch is giving an incorrect door lock status. Check if the door is locked. For this situation, you can try unplugging (or turning off the circuit breaker) for 60 seconds or longer. If the message returns and the door is unlocked, then the lock assembly may need to be replaced.
I hope this helps. Please add a comment with the model number of your appliance and indicate if the oven door is locked or not, for more information.
Cindy Wells
8/6/2017 4:18:15 AM •
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How do you convert from gas to propane ?
You need to change the jets , different gasses have a different size hole in the jet.
The manufacture supplies other jets, if the appliance is designed for both gasses.
LP (propane) jets have a smaller hole than Natural (Methane) Gas.
The pressure of LP gas is higher, to be able to suck in more oxygen.
3/11/2015 2:52:59 PM •
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My Amana self cleaning oven quit working and
pull the oven part out and check the connections on top of the oven where all the controls are ,bet it has a burnt or corroded connection here between the supply for the top and the oven
4/20/2012 6:29:40 AM •
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on Apr 20, 2012
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