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one of 2 things...depending on the version you the unit you have.
1.
F0 & F1
EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure
Replace
2.
F1
Circuit board defective
Replace control board
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Typically error code F1 could indicate a variety of issues. The wall oven could possibly have a runaway temp (higher than normal temps), shorted keypad, faulty EOC (Electronic Oven Control) or, display wire harness missing/not connected. Usually, this code means to replace the EOC. You may be able to reset the wall oven by disconnecting the power to the unit for up ten minutes. Usually this will clear most false error codes. You can disconnect power by either unplugging the unit or flipping the circuit breaker off and back on.If resetting the unit proves to be ineffective, I would recommend contacting a professional to move forward accurately
F1
Electronic oven control failure
Replace electronic oven control (also called EOC or clock).
F2
Oven temperature too hot
Check and replace oven temperature sensor (RTD).
Hello,4 Digit Failure
Code
F0 - E0
Analog to
Digital Failure
Disconnect
for 30 seconds - if display re-appears - replace control
F1 - E1
Safety flip
flop
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F2 - E0
Shorted keypad
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F3 - E0
Oven temperature
sensor or oven temperature sensor fuse opened
Replace oven
temperature sensor or fuse
F3 - E1
Oven temperature
sensor shorted
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F3 - E2
Oven too hot
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F3 - E3
Clean temp
too hot
Replace oven
temperature sensor
F5 - E0 F5
- E1 and E2
Check door/latch
switch
Replace component
2 Digit Failure
Code
F0 or F1 or
F5
Failed transistor
Replace Electronic
Range Control/Clock(ERC)
F2 - E0
Oven temp
too high
1. Test
operation of door lock on self-clean models 2. Test relay contact operation 3. High resistance in oven temperature sensor
F3
Gain access to the back of the
clock (electronic range
control or ERC).
Unplug the touch pad ribbon
connector from the ERC. This
will be a flat wire approx. 1 1/2" to 2" wide.
Make sure everything is clear
and will not short out when
power is turned back on.
Turn power back on to stove.
Watch for the F1 and listen for
the beep.
If you get the F1 and beep,
replace the
ERC.
If after approx. 30 minutes you
do NOT get the F1 and hear
the beep, replace the touch pad.
NOTE: Some models incorporate the touch pad and the clock as one
part. *
We have seen a few of the
newer Maytag
ranges with a F1 fault code and the problem was the oven temp
sensor, check
carefully the wires to and from the oven temp sensor!!
Gain access to the back of the clock (electronic range
control or ERC).
Unplug the touch pad ribbon connector from the ERC. This
will be a flat wire approx. 1 1/2" to 2" wide.
Make sure everything is clear and will not short out when
power is turned back on.
Turn power back on to stove.
Watch for the F1 and listen for the beep.
If you get the F1 and beep, replace the
ERC.
If after approx. 30 minutes you do NOT get the F1 and hear
the beep, replace the touch pad.
NOTE: Some models incorporate the touch pad and the clock as one part. *
We have seen a few of the newer Maytag
ranges with a F1 fault code and the problem was the oven temp sensor, check
carefully the wires to and from the oven temp sensor!!
Frigidaire oven fault code F1 means the electronic clock control is bad and should be replaced. That is the electronic control board that shows your clock display and is also called clock or eoc, depending on your model.
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