Problems you may notice
• Oven will not heat or maintain temperature
• Display shows 'F' followed by a number code
• Oven stops mid-cycle during cooking
• Uneven heating or cold spots in baked goods
• Control panel becomes unresponsive
• Oven door lock may not disengage properly
• Error message persists after power cycle
Possible Causes
• Temperature sensor (RTD or thermistor) malfunction or disconnection
• Control board circuit failure or software glitch
• Faulty heating element circuit
• Door latch sensor misalignment or failure
• Wiring harness damage or loose connections
• Power supply voltage irregularities affecting 120V North American electrical standards
• Buildup of grease or debris on sensor contacts
• Defective relay or control component on main PCB
• Thermal fuse activation due to overheating
• Communication error between control board and display
Precautionary measures
• Verify the oven is properly plugged into a grounded 120V outlet
• Check your home's circuit breaker panel and reset the breaker serving the oven if it has tripped
• Allow the oven to cool completely (at least 30 minutes) before attempting to use it again
• Ensure the oven door is fully closed and latching completely
• Review your oven's settings to confirm no control lock feature is accidentally enabled
• Wipe down the exterior of any visible temperature sensors with a clean, dry cloth if accessible without opening the oven cavity
• Turn off power to the oven at the circuit breaker for 60 seconds, then turn back on to perform a hard reset
• Attempt to run a test cycle on a basic cooking setting to see if the error clears
• If the error code persists after these steps, contact a professional appliance repair technician or appliance repair support service to diagnose and repair the specific fault
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