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Bree Dunham Posted on Dec 16, 2013
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FPET305KF8 Bottom won't heat

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Hello Bree, thank you for allowing me to assist you!

Let's try resetting your wall oven by either unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker to the off position. It is important to wait roughly ten minutes and then turn your appliance on. Now set the time and try turning on the oven. If resetting the power does not correct the issue, it could potentially mean a number of things: a potential wiring failure, a communication error with the EOC (electronic oven control), faulty door latch assembly or element(s). Because it could be a number of any one of several underlying causes, I would recommend contacting a professional to properly diagnose and repair the appliance.

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