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Double GE wall oven - F7 code

Keeps beeping with an F7 code.

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You either have a stuck touch pad button or a bad clock.
Push all buttons several times to try and clear.
If not successful repair is a new clock.

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It looks like you have a function button pad stuck or a bad clock.

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