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Posted on Oct 13, 2008

F1 error code

Oven was not in operations, but code F1 appeared and oven began beeping. Pressing the "Clear Off" button will temporarily clear the code, but it reappears after a minute or so. I turned the power off to the oven overnight, and the problem reappeared when I restored the power the next day.

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Disconnect the power undo the three screws that hold the panel in place and behind the panel if you look you will see a 1 1/2'' wide electrical ribbon that sends info to and from touch pad .... ok heres the fix what causes the F1 is a short were the ribbon goes through the little metal slot (rubbing ) put some caulk on a business card and carefully put between metal and ribbon (you will only get to push the card in about 1/8'') but this and the caulk will be suff to keep the ribbon shorting, replace panel and screws power back on , it should now be ok

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