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JEFF KORENAK Posted on May 21, 2007
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AMANA SINGLE CONVECTION OVEN CONTROL PANEL SOME KEYS INOP

Hello, my Amana convection oven's control panel works on only about 50% of the buttons. I assume I must replace the panel is this correct? thanks Jeff

  • Anonymous May 11, 2008

    started and restarted oven but no luck it still doesn't work

  • Anonymous Nov 20, 2008

    The keypads only work for a few months. I have already replaced it 4 times and am now awaiting the 5th. Fortunately I bought the extended warranty so it's free. Why does this keep happening?

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Have had the same trouble with this oven. The control pad starts beeping, and I have had an error code F1, and others. I have replaced this panel once before. I saw an internet site that said it was the control pad being mounted to closely to the metal housing, and it actually has a hole worn in it from where the metal rubs on the pad. I took the pad out, and actually peeled the plastic cover off of the control board, and wiped all the contacts with alcohol. No idea why, but that fixed it....I carefully placed the sticky cover back on the control board, and re-installed. It is scary peeling that plastic skin off, but t will come off if you go slow.

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Usually the keypad is separate and connected with a ribbon cable.If so, you just need to order a new keypad assembly

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