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Hello steve o - Typically error code F11 indicates a shorted keypad. Try resetting the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. This usually will clear most false error codes. Wait approximately ten minutes and if the error code does not clear contact a professional to move forward accurately. Most likely the EOC on the range will need replacing.
F5 = EOC electronic control failure replace electronic control is stated in the service manual. If you have any further questions message me them back. Thank you
Rick
HI,
This issue is the oven got too hot during self clean. There is a thermo-fuse to the display on the right hand side directly to the board. But this fuse does not show up in the wiring diagram. Also you have have taken out a second thermo fuse on the backwall to the oven in which it must be removed from the cabinet to replace. I need a model number to direct you on the correct parts, and location of this parts.
Get back to me with more information..
These things are a pain! When you first power up a lot of New Workd ovens, they come up in AUTO mode and the oven won't work, so you have to take it out of auto mode and stop the clock flashing. I'm giessing that though your clock DISPLAY isn't working, the clock is and the oven think it is.
There are 6 buttons below the clock display.To take it out of AUTO and stop the clock and oven thinking the display is flashing:
Numbering the buttons from left to right as 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 (because they have silly symbols!) press the 4th button (a picture of a hand) you will hear a little click and the oven will now work. If you have to power the unit off for more than about a minute at any time, you will need to do this again
the display board itself would be the culprit,the part might be under warranty,if under 5 years consult manual or manufacturer for coverage....the part is probably expensive
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The control panel has a flat ribbon cable that plugs into the relay module. The ribbon is actually two ribbons pressed together. The plastic insulation has a defect, and the leads between the two ribbons cross. You can seperate them easily by lifting them apart. Place a piece of paper between them to act as an insulator. This should solve your problem. Good luck!!!
If it is a digital timer and u have display, thenyou must make sure it is set to manual and not flashing auto, or the oven will not work.
If it is an anologue timer tweak the knobs until you can see a hand symbol showing this is the manual mode.
If no display of any kind, and u are sure u have a supply to oven then timer could be faulty.
Hope this helps.
U must ensure that u have a supply to the oven befor trying to alter timer.
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