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My advice to you is to never use the Self Clean feature. We see issues here all the time. But it is up to you, it helps the companies sell spares and keeps service techs in a job. It least it not a Gaggenau or a Miele where parts cost $2,000 to $5,200!!
Ovens stuck in self-clean mode
Door Locks broken and locked so you can't get in.
Burned out elements.
Burned out fans.
Burned control boards.
932 F° is just too harsh an environment!
A self-cleaning oven is a feature on many modern ovens that burns off cooking spills and splatters with an extremely high temperature (932 F° or 500 C°) to aid in cleaning.
Jan 29, 2020
OK, here is the deal. Your over has a built in cycle timer for clean mode. Most will not let you cancel the cleaning mode. You need to let it completely run through the cleaning process and cool down time before you can use it again. , But if you unplug it and wait about 2 hours then plug it back in it should be cooled and the computer reset.
When you say it goes up and down by itself, what is the neon doing on the front panel. Is this switching off and on in relation to the oven heating and cooling? If it is, then it could be the thermostat sensor is dirty/covered in grease etc and giving false readings and will need a carful clean. With a fan oven, the fan should keep running, it is the element that the thermostat controls. If the neon stays on but the temperature varies, it could be a fault with the wiring. Does the fan keep running?
the fan will run untill the oven cools. if it dont shut off you need to shut down power for ten mineuts the reset if still runs you shuold call for service
It will help to know what f2 & f3 stand for. These are fault codes and there usually is a tech sheet taped to the back of the oven, or inside the control compartment of the oven. If you open thecontrol area, you can look at the sheet and know what failed by the list of fault codes. Unfortunetly, it could be the control board again (these are very fickle electronics), or it could be the oven lock mechanism,or the overheat sensor that keeps telling the fan and other components to stay in their operating mode. it is like the domino effect: one item goes flukey and the rest fall prey to the results. Good luck, Macgivor
Good Morning!
What youre experiencing could be a result of a faulty oven temperature sensor, a faulty oven control board or relay board. Youre more than welcome to send both the main control board and relay board for evaluation. Fixyourboard will test and repair both as needed for less expensive than buying new, and include a two year warranty.
3 to 4 hours is a long time. Get to the fans (behind the control panel) and check the screens for dust. Chances are the screens are clogged with dust and need to be cleaned so the fans can move air for cooling better. I had this problem on my GE JTP14, and after cleaning just one fan it can keep up with cooling the electronic area while the oven is running. It runs much less often.
Safety first! cut the breaker before removing anything with a nice conductive screwdriver! Hope this helps!
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