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My kitchenaide convection oven is displaying the E1 F4 error.

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KitchenAid ovens are popular for their classic design and simple user interface. When a problem occurs in the function of a KitchenAid oven, an error code will display on the clock as soon as the malfunction registers in the oven's memory. Each code corresponds to a particular type of malfunction. Most can be corrected by disconnecting the power supply for one minute and then restarting. If the code persists, either replace the indicated part or contact a service center. F0/F1

  • The F0 and F1 codes refer to electrical issues. If the code appears as only two digits, the problem is a transistor failure, so you must replace the electronic range control (ERC). If the code displays four digits, it will read F0-E0, which indicates a failure switching from analog to digital, or F1-E1, which refers to a safety flip-flop. Both problems require the replacement of the ERC.
  • F2/F3/F4
  • The F2, F3 and F4 codes refer to problems with the oven temperature sensor or the keypad. If you see the two-digit F2 code, it means your keypad has shorted and the ERC must be replaced. The four-digit F2-E0 code means that the oven temperature is too high. Test the door lock and the relay operation, and correct as necessary. A two-digit F3 code means an open temperature sensor or thermal fuse, so those parts must be replaced. A four-digit F3-E0, F3-E1, F3-E2 or F3-E3 code or a two-digit F4 code means that either the oven is registering as too hot or the temperature sensor has shorted. Either way, the oven temperature sensor must be replaced.
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    Troubleshooting KitchenAid oven, range and microwave error codes

    Here list of Kitchen Aid range and oven codes.


    4 Digit Failure Codes

    F1 - E0 EEPROM communication error
    F1 - E1 EEPROM checksum error
    F1 - E2 UL A/D error
    F1 - E4 Model ID error
    F1 - E5 Calibration shifted
    F1 - E6 Latch signal mismatch error
    F1 - E9 Stack overflow
    F1 - E3 Wiring harness cavity size does not match stored value
    F2 - E0 Shorted touch pad
    F2 - E1 Keypad cable connection error
    F2 - E5 Cancel key drive line open
    F2 - E6 Cancel key drive line open
    F3 - E0 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) opened (upper oven on double oven models)
    F3 - E1 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) shorted (upper oven on double oven models)
    F3 - E2 Oven temperature is too high (Cook mode)
    F3 - E3 Oven temperature is too high (Clean mode)
    F3 - E4 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) opened (lower oven on double oven models)
    F3 - E5 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) shorted (lower oven on double oven models)
    F3 - E6 Drawer sensor open
    F3 - E7 Warming drawer sensor shorted
    F4 - E1 Meat probe malfunction - shorted
    F5 - E0 Door Switch
    F5 - E1 Self clean latch will not lock
    F5 - E2 Latch during CLEAN error
    F5 - E5 Self clean temperature not reached within 45 minutes.
    F5 - E6 Door is open, but latch is locked
    F5 - E7 Self clean latch will not unlock
    F6 - E0 Return line not connected
    F7 - E1 Common switch wire defective

    Two digit codes:

    F0 ERC Board failure
    F1 ERC Board failure
    F2 Oven temperature is too high
    F3 Oven temperature sensor open
    F4 Oven temperature sensor shorted
    F5 ERC Board failure
    F7 Function key stuck on ERC
    F8 ERC Board failure
    F9 Oven door lock failure

    Microwave and Microwave combo error codes:

    F1 - E3 or F1 - E4 Electronic control malfunction

    F2 - E0 or F2 - E1 Keypad connection error

    F2 - E3 Keypad held down too long, or keypad is shorted.

    If you get an error code, try first resetting the code:
    1. Disconnect power for about two minutes.
    2. Connect back power.
    3. If code re-appears, test and eventually replace faulty part.

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    ERROR CODE F6-EO

    If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts.
    http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
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    My microwave/convection oven (a GE unit model JES1290SK) started beeping every few seconds and displaying F6 on the control panel. I unplugged it and waited several minutes and when plugged in it displays...

    The technical sheets in my files do not list F6 on the error code chart for GE microwaves.

    Generally, these are the error codes possible on GE microwaves:

    F1 open thermal sensor (convection models)
    F2 shorted thermal sensor (convection models)
    F3 key panel shorted for more than 60 seconds
    F4 open humidity sensor
    F5 shorted humidity sensor

    There should be a "mini-manual" (technical sheet) hidden inside the unit behind the control panel or hidden on the left side behind the grille, which is very helpful when troubleshooting, & testing.

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    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.

    You can find helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model number here.

    We're happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer
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    Controlpanel flashes f 3

    You have a faulty keypad. You could probably special order this part from a local appliance parts supply store for 50-60$ or purchase a new microwave.
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    New GE Microwave JVM1750DM1BB with F4 error in Sensor cooking

    GE
    Microwave Fault Codes Failure
    Code
    Condition Check/Repair F1 Open sensor, will occur below 190F of cavity temperature within 15 minutes after starting convection, combination or roast cook Check oven temperature sensor for continuity. Replace if zero or infinite ohms F2 Shorted thermal sensor, will occur if a shorted thermal sensor is detected continuously over 5 seconds on convection, combination or roast cooking Check oven temperature sensor for continuity. Replace if zero or infinite ohms

    Note: It will take a minimum of 5 minutes of convection run time before F1 or F2 code will be displayed if the thermal sensor is shorted or open. F3 Shorted key panel (touch pad), will occur if a shorted key panel is detected continuously over 60 seconds Replace key panel (touch pad) F4 Open humidity sensor, will occur if humidity sensor is detected as being open continuously over 5 seconds Replace humidity sensor F5 Shorted humidity sensor, will occur if humidity sensor is detected as being shorted continuously over 5 seconds Replace humidity sensor F6 Shorted temperature probe, will occur if temperature probe is detected as shorted continuously over 5 seconds Replace temperature probe ProbEe Open temperature probe, will occur if temperature probe is detected open, or not plugged into the receptacle If probe is plugged in and "ProbE" is on display check continuity of the probe with an ohm meter. If zero or infinite ohms, replace it
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    Kitchenaid microwave oven KBMC140HSO

    I started having the same problem with my KBMC140HSSO. You cannot see the error codes without disassembling the control panel (the codes are on another display that covered by the front panel). After doing so I found the error code to be F2, E3 which is "Key held down too long, or key shorted". I am ordering a replacement keypad and will report back if this fixes the problem.
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