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Note: Only three fault codes are displayed by this control “F1”, “F3”, and “F9”. Generally speaking “F1” implies
a control failure, “F3” an oven probe problem, and “F9” a latch motor problem. In all ocurrences the alarm
is accompanied by a display of “F1”
1. Shorted keypad.
2. Control's internal checksum may
have become corrupted.
3. Control has sensed a potential
runaway oven condition. Control
may have shorted relay, RTD sensor
probe may have gone bad.
1. Open RTD sensor probe/ wiring
problem. Note: EOC may initially
display an "F1", thinking a runaway
condition exists.
2. Shorted RTD sensor probe / wiring
problem. Note: "F3" is displayed
when oven is in active mode or an
attempt to enter an active mode is
made.
1. Door motor failure / jammed. Latch
motor switch failure.
2. Control software failure, or
component failure (relay stuck).
3. Safety thermostat opened, or cooling
fan stalled.
4. Wiring Problem.
Likely Failure Condition/Cause
Suggested Corrective Action
Fault  Code
1. Replace EOC.
2. Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power.
If fault returns upon power-up, replace EOC.
3. Check RTD sensor probe and replace if necessary. If oven
is overheating, disconnect power. If oven continues to
overheat when the power is reapplied, replace EOC.
Severe overheating may require the entire oven to be
replaced, should damage be extensive.
1. Check wiring in probe circuit for possible open condition.
Check RTD resistance at room temperature (compare to
probe resistance chart). If resistance does not match the
chart, replace the RTD sensor probe.
2. Check wiring in probe circuit for possible short condition.
Check RTD resistance at room temperature (compare to
probe resistance chart). If resistance does not match the
chart, replace the RTD sensor probe.
1. Press CLEAR key.
2. If CLEAR key does not eliminate problem, turn off power
for 30 seconds, then turn on power.
3. Check wiring of Lock Motor, and Lock Switch A  and Door
Switch circuits. Look for stalled cooling fan, broken
safety thermostat, shorts or opens.
4. Unplug P4, apply power (L1) directly to the Lock Motor,
if the motor does not rotate, replace Lock Motor Assembly.
Plug P4.
5. Check Lock Switch A for proper operation (do they open
and close, check with ohmmeter). The Lock Motor may
be powered as in above step to open and close Lock
Switch. If the Lock Switch is defective, replace Motor
Lock Assembly.
6. If all above steps fail to correct situation, replace control.
F3
F1
F9
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL FAULT CODE DESCRIPTIONS AND RTD SCALE
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL
During a normal bake mode, the control preheats the oven with the bake element. When the desired temperature
is reached, the control adds top heat by cycling the broil element on for 6 to 9 seconds per minute . The bake element
is on for the remaining time of the minute. Both elements use full power when they are on but they are never on
at the same time.
NORMAL BAKE
CLEAN
During a cleaning process, the oven uses the bake element. When this mode is called, the door locks right after start
button is pushed.
FIRST RISE
It is normal to see a temperature overshoot in the
first rise of all modes when you monitor the temperature.
set point
First rise overshoot
T
°
t (sec)