Is the oven reading the door as closed? Sometimes if the door is slammed, the door switch will become mis-adjusted.Is the oven reading the door as closed? Sometimes if the door is slammed, the door switch will become mis-adjusted.
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The oven will not turn on the heat because it thinks the door is still open. It thinks the door is open because it has a sensor that gets pressed by the door when it closes (look around edges of oven that get covered when door closes) this sensor is wet, dirty or broken so when you close the door the sensor still says its open. Did you clean around the door with a wet cleaning fluid?
These things are a pain! When you first power up a lot of New Workd ovens, they come up in AUTO mode and the oven won't work, so you have to take it out of auto mode and stop the clock flashing. I'm giessing that though your clock DISPLAY isn't working, the clock is and the oven think it is.
There are 6 buttons below the clock display.To take it out of AUTO and stop the clock and oven thinking the display is flashing:
Numbering the buttons from left to right as 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 (because they have silly symbols!) press the 4th button (a picture of a hand) you will hear a little click and the oven will now work. If you have to power the unit off for more than about a minute at any time, you will need to do this again
bad digital control board if tis just a clock and all the settings can be done with a knob and not the board then the replacement wont be too expensive but if that board controls eveything which i suspect it does then its going to be at least 150 more to repair than if it was just a clock display
You unit is stuck in the "Display Model Mode". Hold the stop/clear button for at lest five seconds in insure the interlock activates. If it does not activate then the electronic range control (erc) is not functioning. Replace the erc (Clock/Display.)
This is a code for an over temp condition.
If the oven is cool then there is a problem in the sensor circuit, usually a failed temp sensor.
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