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check the operators manual or with a servicing agent
being gas it may require the clicking to reignite the gas when the temp starts to cycle or there may be a problem in the control system for the gas operation
this is usuall a faulty oven temp probe.make sure you check the connections to the probe and make sure they are all good if they are just replace the probe
I suspect tha the oven element is faulty.
To access it, you will find it located at the rear of the oven compartment behind a removeable cover.
Hope this helps you.
Your temperature sensor is inside the oven in the top rear section. It is metal about 3 inches long. You can remove it from inside the oven. The F2 and F4 codes is a bad temp sensor.
If everything on your B1691N0GB oven seems to be working, i.e. all the lights are on and fan comes on in fan oven setting, but there is no heat from fan oven, conventional oven or grill, try turning your oven off at the mains, then turn on again. If the temperature display then shows 444, your oven is locked. To unlock, make sure the central control knob is in the "out" position, then press the fan oven and light buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds or so, until 333 appears on the display. Your oven is now unlocked.
Sears Kenmore Electric Wall OVen, Mod.#9114012192 purchased in 1993. Set oven for 425 degrees, reaches set temperature, stays on about 10 minutes and temp. display goes out and oven starts cooling down. Will not stay on desired temp.to cook. Can you tell me what my problem is? Thanks. Doug.
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