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We put our KitchenAid oven onto self cleaning mode, now the display is blank and the door will not unlock. It has been over 15 hours, and the oven is cool. How do we reset it?

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Is this a built in wall oven or a freestanding oven/range combo?

If its a wall oven the problem is going to be a high limit thermostat that went out. If it is a older model the high limit t-stat has a red reset button that can be pushed and power will be restored to controls. If it is newer once the high limit goes out it needs to be replaced. Now heres the tricky part on wall ovens, the high limit thermostat is inside control panel and it needs to be taken apart to get to that t-stat and that can be a problem trying to get it pulled out enough to get to control panel with the door being able to open. On that i wish you luck

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I had the same problem with a Wolf L-Series double wall oven (Model DO30) and called for service (under extended warranty contract). The tech told me that the F1 error is a latch problem (you know the one that grabs and locks the door during self-clean cycles). He cleared the error using a series of "secret" button presses on the control panel and the problem cleared. Now, when it happens (which isn't very frequently), I do the same thing he did ... press "0" and "Temperature" for the oven causing the problem and hold them for about 5 seconds. The oven will ding and the display will show some diagnostics, including the error event. Press "Cook Time" and "Stop Time" while in this diagnostic mode to clear the error register, then press "Off". I've also tried to keep the area across the top of the oven opening clean (with a little degreaser), especially around the latch, and I've sprayed a bit of WD-40 into the latch periodically for lubrication and cleaning.
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