Http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Specsheets/FPCF3091L_1011_EN.pdf
Electronic control has detected a fault or error condition. Press CANCEL to clear the display & stop beeping. Try the selected feature again. If the E or F error code repeats, remove power from appliance, wait 5 minutes and then repower appliance. Try the selected feature again. If the fault recurs, record the fault or error code and call for service.
http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Springfield/316902218en.pdf
http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Springfield/316904423.pdf
SOURCE: Fault Code F1
Frigidaire oven fault code F1 means the electronic clock control is bad and should be replaced. That is the electronic control board that shows your clock display and is also called clock or eoc, depending on your model.
SOURCE: F7 trouble code
One of the most common problems with GE electric built in ovens is the
error code “F7′ shown on the display. I’ve seen it many times before
and today I had a service call for the same problem again. The error
code “F7” will be displayed along with a beeping sound if the ERC
(Electronic Range Control) or “clock” senses one or more buttons on the
control panel stuck. It could be displayed in any mode: “cook”, “clean”
or even more often in the “time of the day” mode. In order to fix it,
the control panel has to be replaced. This is a very simple job and you
will need just a 1/4′ nut driver and a Phillips screwdriver.
To get the right replacement part just click on the link AppliancePartsPros
then type the model number of your oven (it is located at the bottom
left corner on the door frame of the lower oven) in the search box,
click on the “search” button and in the new window type the word
”control panel” in the “search by keyword” box and click the “search”
button.
Always turn off the circuit breaker first.
Open the oven door (if you have a double oven, it should be
the upper one) and remove three screws (on some models just two on
corners) from the bottom of the control panel. If the control panel on
your oven is made of stainless steel, then you have to pull the oven
out of the cabinet for about 2′ to 3′ to get better access. Pull the
control panel forward and up to remove the tabs on the top of the
frame, out of the holes in the end caps. Pull the control panel out and
turn it about 90° toward yourself (the face of the control panel down).
Unplug the control panel ribbon from the ERC. Remove four screws
holding the ERC to the control panel. On some models you also have to
remove the screw which attaches the ground wire to the control panel.
Let the ERC hang on its wires, remove the old control panel and replace
it with the new one. On some models before you do it, you have to
remove the end caps and the bottom shield from the old control panel
and install them on the new one. Do not forget to plug the new control
panel ribbon into the ERS slot. Attach the new control panel to the
oven and turn the circuit breaker on. Set the time of the day and you
are back in business
SOURCE: F2 and F3 code appearing along with annoying beeping
i think f3 error code has something to do with the temp probe maybe it is the problem. the temp probe is located if you open the door directly in the back wall. it looks like a prong. should read 1100ohms the f2 error code though usually has something to do with the keypad i would check all the connections maybe they are loose.
SOURCE: oven switches 'itself' off without the timer
I sorted it it is a simple solution, if you take the top of your oven you should see the problem...it will be big and black..dont spend a ortune getting it sorted i brought the part off ebay for less than a fiver.. just cant remember what it was called..very simple to fix though. Mike
SOURCE: frigidaire oven f9 code
Here's the info from the service manual:
"Fault Code: F9
Likely Failure Condition/Cause:
1. Door motor failure / jammed. Latch
motor switch failure.
2. Control software failure, or component
failure (relay stuck).
3. Wiring Problem.
Suggested Corrective Action:
1. Press CLEAR key.
2. If CLEAR key does not eliminate problem, turn off power for
30 seconds, then turn on power.
3. Check wiring of Lock Motor, and Lock Switch A and Door
Switch circuits.
4. Unplug P4, apply power (L1) directly to the Lock Motor, if the
motor does not rotate, replace Lock Motor Assembly. Plug
P4.
5. Check Lock Switch A for proper operation (do they open and
close, check with ohmmeter). The Lock Motor may be
powered as in above step to open and close Lock Switch. If
the Lock Switch is defective, replace Motor Lock Assembly.
6. If all above steps fail to correct situation, replace control."
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Did as was asked but still comes back on at times hitting the cancel button does nothing.did notice if I turn oven on it doesn't come back once oven is off it will.
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