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Posted on Jan 30, 2008

Error code F1 and beeping

With the oven turned on at a relatively low temperature this morning, the error code "F1" appeared on the screen and it started to beep. I hit "Cancel" and it cleared, but after a few moments the oven started beeping again. It is unplugged right now - as per the instruction manual - but I fear getting back home, replugging and having the beep come back. What does "F1" stand for and how to solve it?
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  • ottylake Aug 05, 2008

    beeping problem - error code F1 - What is wrong?

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Means replace the $300 control board. And if your like me.....do it twice within 12 months.

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