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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 10:51 pm
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Trying to help



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On this unit an F1 is not sensor related.  There are countless misprinted books, fault code guides and manuals out there.  You can not unplug this touch-pad with the unit off because it remembers the fault code.  You must hit cancel, then unplug it immediately after (have the touch-pad down and ready to access as quickly as possible).  If it was the sensor, setting it to 100 degrees like you are doing would not fool it.  Since you can bake, set the unit for 400 degree's and see at what temp does the cooling fan come on at. 



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