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What does F-1 MEAN ON HE TRUE TEMP WALL OVEN MEAN?
Hello, Deborah -
I hope I am correct in thinking that you do not have the owner's manual for your oven. If you do have the manual, failure codes are probably listed in the manual, with an explanation of what they mean.
According to information on the list of GE Wall Oven Error Codes provided by Sears PartsDirect:
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/wall-oven-repair/error-codes/ge-wall-oven-error-codes.html
F1 means:
Stuck or defective button on the key panel
The check / repair is:
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Push the Clear/OFF pad. Shut off power to the oven, disconnect the flat ribbon connector from the electronic oven control board and then restore electrical power. If the code reappears after about 30 seconds, replace the electronic oven control board. If the code doesn't reappear, replace the key panel.
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Best wishes.
12/21/2018 11:36:58 PM •
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on Dec 21, 2018
Elements in convection oven won't heat
DO you have a model number for that. I'm almost sure it's a thermal fuse in the back of the oven. Usually they go out during or after cleaning but that would shut down both elements. If you have the model (usually by the inside door look all over and up in the cavity) Then if you go to this link
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/index.action?intcmp=xsite_Sears
It will show you a breakdown of the oven and where it is. If you give me the model I'll show you what I'm talking about. Good luck.
P.S. if it the fuse it's a cheap fix, little hard to get in back of the oven but cheap!
12/19/2018 7:01:24 PM •
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on Dec 19, 2018
Is it easy to replace the keypanel of the GE
Hello, The simple answer is yes it's not too hard...Normally you have a couple of screw located underneath the control panel. In most mordern ovens today they just consist of 2 components, the EOC (Electronic oven control) and the touch pad which basically cosists of everything you see(the whole panel). If you are replacing the touchpad..remove screws holding old panel in...pull wire harness from control board (dont worry where they go because the will only fit in one place) remove tape from EOC and relocate the control board to the new touchpad panel...reattach wire harness and tape in the new touchpad panel and hook back on oven ..screws in and your good to go. if replacing the control board (EOC) drop touch pad panel from oven and pull wires install new control then reassemble..easy!.
One thing i would check though before purchasing the part, check to see it is the touchpad and not the control board...Here is how to do it...shut breaker off...pull out control panel...remove ribbon for key pad from EOC the re install panel..go switch breaker back on. leave for 24 hours..if within the 24 hours the error messages come back it's the EOC that is bad, if the error messages do not come back then you can be sure it's the touchpad. I would check this before buying the part since they are expencive and offten non returnable. Good Luck!! If you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to comment again. Thanks for using Fixya!! Mike
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11/2/2018 8:41:25 PM •
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on Nov 02, 2018
I have F2 error on Ge profile electric oven and sometimes after a preheat it shuts off
Generally speaking, F2 fault code indicates the oven exceeded 590 degrees with the door unlocked. This could be caused by a stuck relay on the oven control board or it could be caused by high resistance in the oven temperature sensor probe.
If the element will shut off then the likely failure is the oven temperature sensor probe. The sensor is located inside the oven cavity. It will be protruding from the rear panel in the upper left or upper right corner. The sensor can be removed and replaced from inside the oven cavity
10/30/2018 3:52:07 AM •
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on Oct 30, 2018
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