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Amana AEW4530DDS cancel button the only button to beep or work on control panel. Time of day lights up. oven wont work . before oven went t/u had it on broil with the door open a bit. did this fry the control panel. Tried every thing from trouble shooting in manual.

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A qualified technician needs to troubleshoot the unit and determine if the bubble-keypad has broken or the control board that 'controls' it. The control board would be my guess, and would also cost the most.

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