Thermador SEC302 Electric Double Oven - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Code f24
shorted keypad. replace touch pad and relay board. Expensive!
Broiler element doesn't work
Reseating the Element
The broiler is heated using an electric element which should be clipped in to the top of the broiler enclosure. If this has come loose then it might not be making contact with the necessary terminals. Try to reseat the terminal but before doing so you must ensure that the electricity is turned off.
Testing the Element
The element is what heats up and cooks the food in the broiler. Over time the heat can damage the broiler element. These elements are supported by stand-offs and if the element burns out or becomes damaged then this can be a common reason why the broiler isn't working.
The easiest way to test whether this is working is to turn the broiler on and look at the element. If it is working correctly then the element should be glowing red.
Another slightly more complicated test for the broiler element is to remove the element from the oven and disconnect it. Then use a multimeter to check the continuity of the element. Set the multi-meter to measure resistance and then put it either side of the element. The normal measurement should be between 20 and 40 ohms. If the element is infinitely resistant then this means it's broken and will need to be replaced.
Testing Oven Controls
Another reason why the broiler will fail to work is because of problems with the oven controls. A thermostat is used to set the temperature of the broiler, and the oven selector controls are used to control the setting of the broiler.
Turn the oven controls on to see whether the broiler is working properly. If not the controls can be removed and tested using a multimeter. Check the outputs to ensure that the controls are working correctly.
These can also be replaced if required by fitting a replacement part designed specifically for your oven.
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Troubleshooting an Oven Broiler Doesn Work
I am getting an F64 error message. what is this
Hello,
Welcome to FixYa.
The "F64" code on your model of Thermador double oven indicates the control has detected an error with the airflow for the lower oven ( all lower codes start with "6", upper start with "3" )
This could indicate a faulty blower motor, not coming on at all, or if it does come on and still initiates an F64 error it is likely the sail switch is sticking. It can be removed and cleaned as they do become contaminated with dirt, grease and dust over time.
The sail switch is located at the very bottom of the ovens where the grill is, under the lower door.
( F64 can also be initiated by a failed "K4" relay on the control board, but that is less likely )
It can be accessed by way of removing that grill, however it is something usually best left to an authorized B/S/H/ service provider as it can be quiet involved and is better to pull the unit from the wall.
**Turn off the 40 amp breaker to the oven before attempting any service...safety first**
B/S/H/ is the parent company for Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau, Siemens.
Let me know if I can assist you further regarding this issue and I`ll try to be available asap.
Good luck.
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THERMADOR MODEL SEC302BP installed in 2006. I am
Hello,
You may have to pay a service technician out to fix this issue, if the update insulation kit was already added this could be causing the issue depending on if it was installed correctly.
This error code has to do with the air flow the fan is could have failed as well, the hall sensor that is built into the fan motor will often fail creating this issue.
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I am getting an F64
Hi, i found out from Thermador customer service that error code F64 means that the lower fan switch (located inside the bottom trim on the right side) is not being detected as closed. In my case, this was because the header (P4) on the Display panel had broken loose from the PC board and was no longer making contact. P4 is where the lower fan switch wires connect to the control boards (actually the display panel).
Describe your Thermador CT 130 C problem. Not
Hi,
Welcome to FixYa.
You have not mentioned if the oven has displayed any error code so I will take that for what it is...there was none shown.
With that, the post heading has conflicting info about your model so I'll go with the most common based on the SEC302 ovens.
I`d start by looking for an over-temp cut-out tripped. Since this problem started following a self clean cycle, it leads me to believe it is just that.
Here`s what and where to look for for this,
Fortunately if it is tripped, they are the manual reset type and are accessible behind the black grill/vent just above the door and just below the control panel next to the lock latch assembly.
**Turn off the 40amp breaker at your service panel or sub-panel in the home before attempting any service...safety first**
With the power off, you should be able to remove the grill and push the red button in the center of the thermostat and that should fix your problem...as shown here,
If indeed the hi-limit is tripped you`ll know immediately because you`ll feel it click as you push it down. It will look like the image below...
Ultimately it could be a faulty relay board or related to the timer, but I`d start with the hi-limit cut-out tripped first.
If the images I attached are not clear or you just want more info, I can send you a complete service manual in a "pdf" attachment, however you`d need to provide an email address to where I could send it to you.
Other than that if you call in a pro just be sure they are an authorized B/S/H/ service provider ( B/S/H/ is the parent company for Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau, Siemens products ).
Let me know and I`ll watch for your reply and respond as soon as I can. Good luck.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
The LED control panel on my Thermador double oven is out
I solved this. Its a vaccum flourescent display. The voltages that drive it are reducing because the capacitors on the control board deteriorate with temperature. Replace the 3 capacitors and its good as new.mine still working after 2 years...$.20 at radio shack...or have a repair place do it for you...saves $250 for a new board
Oven temperature..
Main support number->1-800-735-5547
These people will be able to help you out.But i strongly believe this error code requires a service.Do you have a user manual for this product anyway?
Looking to buy highly reliable double wall oven
Well in my professional opinion if I only had those two to chose from I would go with the Thermador unit Why ??? From a service point the parts are readly avib. and the replacement parts cost is less then the Dacor. from my recent repairs the Thermador is more of a heavy duty unit as far as the most options I think Daycor has it beat. I own Gaggenau units and love to cook as you it is just what I wanted. Just remember you get what you pay for and the best match is the unit that will give you the options that are most important to you Hope this helps.
I have a Thermador CM302BS oven and it will beep just once about every 30 minutes. No lights are on or anything?
If your Thermador CM302BS oven is beeping once every 30 minutes without any visible indication on the control panel, it's possible that the oven is experiencing an error or malfunction that is not being properly displayed. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the owner's manual: Consult the oven's owner's manual to see if there are any troubleshooting tips related to the beeping issue. Look for any error codes or messages that may be related to the beeping.
- Reset the oven: Try resetting the oven by turning off the circuit breaker that powers it, waiting a few minutes, and then turning the circuit breaker back on. This can sometimes clear up temporary issues with the oven's electronics.
- Check the oven's self-diagnostic system: The Thermador CM302BS oven has a self-diagnostic system that can be accessed by pressing a series of buttons on the control panel. Consult the owner's manual to see how to access the self-diagnostic system and check for any error codes or messages.
- Contact a repair technician: If you are unable to resolve the issue using the above steps, it's possible that there is a more serious issue with the oven's electronics that requires the attention of a qualified repair technician. Contact Thermador customer support or a local appliance repair service to schedule a service call.
It's important to address any issues with your oven promptly to ensure that it is operating safely and efficiently.
2/26/2023 10:12:46 AM •
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