Won't heat up above 100
Good Afternoon Friend,
I understand you are trying to reset your Frigidaire wall oven, model# FEB27S5A, due to it not heating above 100 degrees. I suggest resetting at your homes circuit breaker for 3-5 minutes. When you restore power, you will first need to set the clock. After setting the clock, preheat your oven. If you are still noticing that the temperatures are still not going above 100 degrees, I suggest contacting your local authorized technician for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose your appliance and determine what is causing it to not reach the desired temperatures. Hope this is helpful.
-Best regards-
WP
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Well at least I seem to have solved it. I kept hitting clear off and tugged on the door and it finally opened. Once opened I noticed there is a metal hook at the top of the opening to the oven. Mine was rotated to the 9 o'clock position. I took a pair of pliers and rotated it until the open part of the hook was in the 12 o'clock position and tugged outward on it just a bit and the "door locked" signal went off. I hit clear off again and the beeping has not resumed. I'm thinking the hook got partially stuck in the wrong position after it automatically locked the door for cleaning.
Waiting for the oven to completely cool off before I close the door again.
Hope this helps someone else out there!
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If the element only works partially or not getting red hot at the
"Hi" setting, the problem might be with a burned out receptacle that
the element plugs into. If this is the case, replace both the
element and the receptacle.
You can usually tell when the element itself burns out. It might
have small holes or bubbles on the coil. Replace the element, if
found defective.
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f1 is a watchdog on the control board
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SOURCE: I have a frigidaire 30" wall oven GLEB30T8CBA.
The control on the upper bake element has failed.and needs to be replaced
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I had this problem a year ago (both elements worked in top oven but only broil element worked in the lower of the dual ovens). I swapped elements around but the problem was still the bottom element bottom oven.
So I called the repairman. He replaced the relay board (Part #AP2127301) for the lower oven, and it worked again. Yippee.
But now a year later, I have the exact same problem. Lower element on lower oven is not working (Frigidaire you have got to be kidding)!
However this time I decided to take a look at the relay board myself, to at least save the expense of the repairman. I looked closely at the board and thought I saw a cold solder joint on relay K4. But just to be safe I touched up all the connections on all the relays with flux and a soldering iron.
Works perfectly again !!
Please if you try this, disconnect the power first. In fact if I had to tell you that, then just call somebody.
Hello Bruce Hubley, thanks for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire wall oven will not heat up higher than 400 degrees. It may be a problem with your thermostat or control panel. I would recommend performing a reset on your oven and you can do that by disconnecting power from your oven for roughly ten minutes. If this does not help correct your issue I would suggest having a professional come out to provide the proper repairs on your oven. Best of luck! -Matt
Hello friend, thanks for the post!
I understand your Frigidaire wall oven is flashing a F10 code and not heating up. Based off of that information an F10 code stands for a runaway temperature, which could be an issue with a sensor probe or oven control. It could possibly be a miscommunication with the board and that could be cleared out by resetting your appliance. To reset your appliance disconnect power to it by unplugging the oven or flipping the household circuit breaker for ten minutes. If that step does not resolve your issue and you continue to receive the F10 code I would recommend contacting a technician to come and repair your appliance. I hope this information is helpful. -Matt
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