SOURCE: F2 code and consistent beeping with my Maytag Electric Wall Oven model CWE5800 or CWE4800
The F2 code indicates a stuck relay. You will have to replace the relay board. It may be a stand alone board or it may be part of the ERC Electronic Range Control. If you know how to check you won't have to call a tech.
SOURCE: Double Oven says "F0" and beeps continuously
The fault code "F0" is indicating a possible stuck or shorted key pad or oven control board failure.
Determine if the problem is with the key panel or the oven control board by:
1. Pushing Clear/Off pad.
2. Disconnecting the Ribbon Cable Connector from the control board and waiting at least 32 seconds to see if the Code recurs.
If the code recurs, problem is in the control. Replace control.
If the code does not recur the problem is the Key panel and it would need replaced.
This test is normally done by an experienced service technician to avoid any possibility of getting shocked. This has to be done with voltage applied to the wall oven. Extreme caution should be exercised while testing.
I recommend calling a service technician to diagnose and repair your oven.
SOURCE: F1 error Dacor Oven
I'm sorry but I am not familiar with Dacor ovens, the research I performed indicated that the ERC (clock module) has failed. You could try the oven sensor probe if it is a temperature related issue.
I truly wish I could help you further with your dilemma but am unable to provide any further information except search the web. Good luck....
Regards;
reg501
SOURCE: Double GE wall oven - F7 code
You either have a stuck touch pad button or a bad clock.
Push all buttons several times to try and clear.
If not successful repair is a new clock.
SOURCE: Double GE wall oven - F7 code
from repairclinic.com:
F7
A = Function
pad button stuck or
B = Bad clock
Unstick button
or
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC)
It looks like you have a function button pad stuck or a bad clock.
Unstick button or replace electronic range control.
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