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It depends on several factors. First, I'll assume when you "reset" the range, you are resetting the circuit breaker (cb) in the cb panel.
If this is the case then there are two possible causes. 1. The cb is old and worn out. So replace it. 2. There is an occasional overload of the circuit. This causes the cb to trip. For that you will need a qualified electrician to determine what is causing the overload. WARNING!!! Ranges are typically 220 Volts which can kill a person. So leave this up to the pros. Do Not attempt to do this work yourself.
Have u tried unplugging it for about 10 minutes then plugging it back in? Sometimes doing thus can reset it. It is only a quick fix and a qualified serviceman should called to completely fix the problem.
I understand that your Frigidaire range is not allowing you to cancel and you are unable to use the oven. I would suggest holding down the "Cancel/Clear" button for ten seconds and that should cancel the self-cleaning. If that does not work I would recommend a reset on your range, you can do that by flipping off the household circuit breaker for ten minutes. I hope this has been helpful. -Matt
I understand that you are having issues with your door not locking upon using the self-clean feature. It sounds like a possible issue with your EOC (Electronic Oven Control) or dock latch assembly. I would suggest unplugging your range if possible or flipping you breaker for ten minutes to perform reset. If the light continues to flash you may want to seek assistance from a professional for proper diagnosis and repair. -Matt
PF indicates a Power Failure. Turn off the power supply (for 30 seconds or more) to the unit and then back on, select/touch the range cancel/clear pad and reset the clock. The range should work again, unless there was damage to the control during the power interruption.
Water probably did get into the switch(es). The best bet for a fast fix is to pull the knobs off and use an air can (like for blowing dust out electronics) to blow down into the holes. This will dry out any water in there and should allow you to use it again. To be extra sure, blow out the switches and leave the knobs off over night. In the morning the knobs can be replaced and the cook top should be good to use. Hope this helps!
you sound as if the short is occourring within the switch assy perhaps water has spilled on it, listed on gas range, but assuming you have an electric unit, with the knobs poking through the glass
I would use the 220volt 60amp available at any hardware store. Just make sure you check the wall outlet you are going to use. The Dryer and Range are not the same.
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