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I try to turn on 68001KF-IN. Short flash of lights, then it turns off, and gives a beep. According to manual, the stove is covered, but my stove is clean and empty. How to fix this?

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Refer to your installer/supplier. The unit has a fault in one of the controller boards that needs to be replaced. It may well be done under warranty.

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