Hello lornalang - Typically "PF" indicates power failure. Once again try reprogramming the range by either unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and restart unit. If it proves to be ineffective, the range may possibly be experiencing a wiring failure or faulty EOC. Consult a professional to move forward accurately and to assist with the repairs.
Hi Ken Kazemi - Typically error code F11 indicates a shorted keypad. Try resetting the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. This usually will clear most false error codes. Wait approximately ten minutes and if it proves to be ineffective contact a professional to move forward accurately. Most likely the EOC on the range will need replacing.
Hi Chris Stewart - If the bake element and the top of the range works, but just not the heating element, then you possibly have a bad broiler element or connection. However, if you are experiencing other performance difficulties, then the control board may possibly be faulty and needs replacing. Consult a professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Hi Teresa Rhodes- Smith -Try reprogramming the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and restart unit. If it proves to be ineffective, I strongly suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately and to assist with the repairs and to refrain from using the unit. The range could possibly be experiencing a communication error with the EOC, wiring failure, or faulty element sensor/switch.
Hello jjoseph0450 - Usually this type of information is not release to someone who is not a technician and it is very rare to find enough information to do it yourself. In most cases this information can be found on the internet; however it is not provided directly from the manufacturer. Typically this is something that you want a certified professional to install/remove for you due to safety and liability reasons. They also usually warranty their labor just in case something else may turn out to be the root cause of your initial problem and it does work out better to your advantage. Consider contacting your manufacturer for more details on who in your area may guide you through this process.
Hello christimcwil - Try reprogramming the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately twenty minutes and restart unit. Set up the time and unit should resume to normal operations.
Hello Arie Sneep - If the display light is very dim, sounds like either the unit has a wiring failure or faulty EOC. Try reprogramming the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and restart unit. If it proves to be ineffective, contact a professional to assist with the repairs and to move forward accurately.
Hi William Sullivan - Typically this type of information is not release to someone who is not a technician and it is very rare to find enough information to do it yourself. In most cases this information can be found on the internet; however it is not provided directly from the manufacturer. Usually this is something that you want a certified professional to install/remove for you due to safety and liability reasons. They also usually warranty their labor just in case something else may turn out to be the root cause of your initial problem and it does work out better to your advantage. Consider contacting your manufacturer for more details on who in your area may guide you through this process.
Hello Bill Robbins - From what you are describing it sounds like a wiring failure or a communication break failure between the power board and UIB has occurred. Error code F5, typically indicates that the EOC will need replacing. A certified technician will need to test the wiring harness between the ESC, UIB and EOC.
Hello mrstrini2 - Do you have an electric or gas range? Most fault codes consist of both letters and numbers. Could you provide me the code to better address the issue at hand?
Hi friarjp - I am happy to assist you. First, I will need your model number to better address the issue at hand. With this information I can verify which part you need exactly. Is it the right, left, back or front burner element or are you referring to the bake and/or broiler element.
Hello amshresta - It could be as simple as a damaged cord or something more complicated that requires the help of a professional. I recommended contacting a certified technician to further diagnose any root problems.
Hi Gail Muster - Unfortunately from my research for this particular model it is not possible to open the cook-top without a certified service tech.
Hello D Scott - Sounds like the range is either experiencing a wiring/communication error or a faulty EOC. Try resetting the unit by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes. If it proves to be ineffective, contact a professional to move forward accurately.
Within my research I was able to locate code "F3" which indicates a possible error with the oven probe. It is recommended that a Service Specialist assist you with further diagnosing the issues.
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