Erratic behavior sometimes occurs when microwaves are not plugged into grounded outlets. Make sure it is actually grounded. If so, you might have a defective control panel.
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SOURCE: Keeps beeping and shows F3 but keypad not working
Ya what the ????
Not shure what to tell you, first I would see if leaving unplug for a day would solve your problem, to me sound like main board is defective, also try by opening the door a closing it a couple of time, just in cass a switch is jam open.
Regards
bob
SOURCE: F3 Message and Beeping
On a GE/Hotpoint, F3 means you have a failed keypad.
If you or someone you know might want to replace it yourself, I have uploaded a handy guide with pictures showing you what's typically involved.
It's at http://www.microwavedisplay.com/keypad_replacement.pdf
If you'd rather have us fix it for you, we do that for $39.95 plus parts and you can visit us via our link here on Fixya http://tinyurl.com/yzjozk
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SOURCE: Microwave stopped heating, evenything else works
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SOURCE: I have a Kitchenaid Microwave, KHMS155LSS-4. It
F2 means you have a shorting
membrane keypad. If and when an oven is coming on or doing anything by
itself, this is very dangerous and can result in a fire.
So until it is repaired,
please leave it unplugged or leave the door
open when it's not in use, and of course one should never leave a microwave unattended while cooking.
This is actually a simple do-it-yourself
job. You simply
move your circuit board into the new frame.
At
our Web site, we have a video available showing how to remove a typical
over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.
Next, disconnect the strip as shown in the photo below, then remove the screws that hold your circuit board in the old frame.
Then
carefully (since the display is made of glass) move your
circuit board to the new frame, and reassembly is the reverse of
disassembly.
The part number to order is W10306627 (formerly 8205018) and you can get it here for $107.05 plus shipping.
You can also find helpful exploded view diagrams at that link.
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happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your
thoughtful rating of our answer.
SOURCE: Randomly beeps for no reason
hey i have the same problem. how log does it do it, how many beeps and how quicky. We have a danby also the 1.1 bought it about 3 years ago.
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