You're apparently using a lens with an aperture ring. Turn it to its smallest aperture (largest f/number). You control the aperture from the camera body, the same way as on a lens without an aperture ring.
If the lens doesn't have an aperture ring, clean the electrical contacts on the back of the lens and in the lens mount.
Hi, I'm guessing you're using a lens that has an aperture ring on the lens itself? The f stop saying ee means that the aperture ring on the lens isn't at minimum so twist to to the biggest number on the aperture ring and problem fixed. If you need anymore help let me know =)
Everyone keeps talking about just moving the aperture ring to minimum aperture.... I have never used one and have no idea. Is it supposed to easily turn? I have messed with mine foever and I cant get it to turn....
Check this against your code, but iff EE is flashing you may have an internal electrical fault that needs to be checked out by a repair person.
Sharp commercial grade microwave codes....
EE Mode
Reason
Action Required
EE 1, EE 2
Magnetron failure
Call for service*
EE 3
Both magnetrons failed
Call for service.
EE 4
R-23GT, R-24GT and R-25JT only
Voltage too high
Follow instructions on page 5 of Operation Manual under VOLTAGE SELECT to change from 208V to 230V. If problem is not corrected, call an electrician.
EE 5
R-23GT, R-24GT and R-25JT only
Voltage too low
Follow instructions on page 5 of Operation Manual under VOLTAGE SELECT to change from 230V to 208V. If problem is not corrected, call an electrician.
EE 6, EE10, EE16
Thermistors failure
Call for service.
EE 7
Exhaust air temperature too high
Check that nothing is blocking air intake openings on oven back or that oven exterior is very hot. Correct. Wait a few minutes and try again. If problem persists, call for service.
EE 8
Circuit failure
Call for service.
EE 9
Maximum time is exceeded
Check page 11 in the Operation Manual. Touch STOP/CLEAR pad, and reprogram correctly.
EE 0
Fan lock error
Call for service.
EE17
Magnetron temperature too high
Touch STOP/CLEAR pad. Wait a few minutes and try again. If problem persists, call for service.
* EE 1 and EE 2: Can continue to use oven before service; however, check food carefully as additional cooking time will be needed.
Any time the EE is flashing, the servicer should be called. When EE is not flashing, check the reason and correct. Service is not necessary.
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