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| Posted: Wed Sep 30th, 2009 11:21 pm |
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toquey Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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I have tried to understand previous error code interpretations but I dont quite get it. I have 4 'preheating' light flashes then 3 'heating' light flashes. Apparently a 4-3 code. How do I interpret this to the code chart? Is it E43? F43? This is where I don't understand. THanks!
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| Posted: Thu Oct 1st, 2009 03:43 am |
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RegUS_PatOff Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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E9 from a similar manual: Professional Ranges Models: PDR30/36/48….PGR30/36/48 The control continuously monitors system parameters for control and oven failures and reports a fault code when a system problem is detected. The control utilizes the ovens blue “on light” and oven “heating light” to report a detected fault code. The control will continue to flash the lights in the appropriate sequence as long as the fault exists. Detection of a fault does not hinder the ability of the control to continue to function if the fault is not critical for the intended operation. For example: If the range door latch is inoperative, the range will continue to cook since the fault would only prevent the range from self-cleaning. ERROR CODE LIGHT SEQUENCE CODE DESCRIPTION E1 22 EEPROM ERROR E2 01 CONTROL NOT CALIBRATED E3 10 SENSOR OPEN E4 12 SENSOR SHORTED E5 21 POTENTIOMETER FAILURE E6 32 OVER TEMPERATURE-COOKING E7 23 OVER TEMPERATURE-CLEANING E9 43 NO COOLING FANS E11 44 DOOR LATCH FAULT E12 11 EXP. BOARD NOT CONNECTED E13 13 VCC LIFT OFF ERROR E14 55 SELECTOR SWITCH ERROR HOW TO INTERPRET CODES When a fault occurs, the control will flash the blue oven “on light” and the Blue “heating light” sequentially to indicate the fault. The fault codes have two numbers, these numbers are interpreted sequentially to indicate the fault. The fault codes have two numbers, these numbers are interpreted by the number of times the lights flash. The oven “on light” will flash indicating the first number, by the number of times the lights flash. The oven “on light” will flash indicating the first number, and the “heating light” will flash indicating the second number. EXAMPLE: Error E9 is…. No Cooling Fans. The code is 43. The oven “on light” will flash four times, then the “heating light” will flash three times, then pause. The sequence will then pause. The sequence will then repeat as long as the fault is present.
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| Posted: Thu Oct 1st, 2009 03:46 am |
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Samurai Appliance Repair Man Fermented Grand Master of Appliantology
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Couldn't find the exact codea for this one, but it may be similar to the PDR and PRG ranges. If so, then this would be code E9: No Cooling Fan. Cooling fan running?
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| Posted: Thu Oct 1st, 2009 09:59 pm |
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toquey Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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The fan runs for about 13 seconds then turns off. Then the blinking of 4-3 comes on. Sometimes it will light and stay on but mostly not.
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| Posted: Thu Oct 1st, 2009 10:23 pm |
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Moostafa The Ayatollah of Appliantology
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Hello, my blinking friend. It would seem that the next logical step in your repair odyssey is to determine whether or not the fan cutting out is caused by an interruption in the power supply or if the problem is inherent to the fan itself.
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| Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 12:15 am |
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toquey Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Any advice as to how to check the power supply or fan? I cant find any diagrams or repair manuals online. Do I just have to go ahead and remove the back and get to the fan? Or is this too complicated for me. I am not a professional appliance guy but I can usually fix it if I'm headed in the right direction. I was able to fix my fridge thermostat through here.
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| Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 01:00 am |
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toquey Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Thanks, RegUS_PatOff. I did find the wiring/service info under the stove and those error codes are correct for this model. It says for 43 "Cooling Fan Not Operating, (Air Switch)" Where is the air switch?
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| Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 01:59 am |
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toquey Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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I found this part with corroded connectors. one broke off when I touched it. Is this it and if so what is the part #? Attachment: photo.jpg (Downloaded 16 times)
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| Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 04:34 am |
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RegUS_PatOff Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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toquey wrote: ... Is this it and if so what is the part #?... yes ( may be 1 in each Oven - upper/lower) 16-11-274 replaced by 488400
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| Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 11:22 am |
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toquey Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Bingo! Thanks
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