Code Error Solution Error & Solution

F1
This code is a default one
It means there were no other failures and is displayed when you press and hold the CANCEL button for 5 seconds. Release the CANCEL button and press it again to make the code disappear from the display.

F2/E0
A wire harness leading to the keypad is disconnected
Unplug your range from the mains and connect the appropriate wire harness back in place where it belongs. Plug your range into the socket to supply it with electrical power and press the CANCEL button to clear the error code. In case it returns back in 60 seconds, you will have to replace the keypad itself. However, the issue may persist even if you replace the keypad. If it does, you’ll have to replace the electronic range control (EOC).

F2/E5 or F2/E6
The Cancel key is faulty
Unplug your range from the mains and connect the appropriate wire harness back in place where it belongs. Plug your range into the socket to supply it with electrical power and press the CANCEL button to clear the error code. In case it returns back in 60 seconds, you will have to replace the keypad itself. However, the issue may persist even if you replace the keypad. If it does, you’ll have to replace the electronic range control (EOC).

F3/E0
A range temperature sensor is faulty
Unplug your range from the mains and check if the range temperature sensor wire harness is loose. In case it is, connect the appropriate wire harness back in place where it belongs. If you find out that the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Check the range temperature sensor’s resistance with a volt/ohm meter. The resistance should be 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 °F). Once it’s different, replace the cooker temperature sensor with the new one. In case the range temperature sensor’s resistance shows good figures and all the wire harness connections to it are fit, you’ll have to replace the electronic cooker control unit.

F3/E1
Faulty temperature sensor or fried range temperature circuit in your range
Unplug your range from the mains and check if the temperature sensor wire harness is loose. In case it is, connect the appropriate wire harness back in place where it belongs. If you find out that the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Check the temperature sensor’s resistance with a volt/ohm meter. The resistance should be 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 °F). Once it’s different, replace the temperature sensor with the new one. In case the temperature sensor’s resistance shows good figures and all the wire harness connections to it are fit, you’ll have to replace the electronic control unit.

F3/E2
This error code is displayed if the temperature is over 575 °F when your range is in the Bake mode
Unplug your range from the mains and check if the temperature sensor wire harness is loose. In case it is, connect the appropriate wire harness back in place where it belongs. If you find out that the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Check the temperature sensor’s resistance using a volt/ohm meter. The resistance should be 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 °F). Once it’s different, replace the temperature sensor with the new one. In case the temperature sensor’s resistance shows good figures and all the wire harness connections to it are fit, you’ll have to replace the electronic control unit

F3/E3
Once you see this error code while your range in the Clean mode, it means the temperature in the oven is over 950 °F
Unplug your oven from the mains and check if the oven temperature sensor wire harness is loose. In case it is, connect the appropriate wire harness back in place where it belongs. If you find out that the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Check the oven temperature sensor’s resistance using a volt/ohm meter. The resistance should be 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 °F). Once it’s different, replace the oven temperature sensor with the new one. In case the oven temperature sensor’s resistance shows good figures and all the wire harness connections to it are fit, you’ll have to replace the electronic oven control unit.

F5/E0
If you see this error code, it means that the door switch sends a signal that the range door is open, but the latch switch sends a signal it is locked
To know if the door switch is operational, you have to look at the range light while you open or close the door. If the lights go on while you open the door and go off when you close it, it means the door switch is in operational order. Replace it if you found out it is defective. Unplug your range from the mains. Check for any wires that went loose on the wire harness leading to the door lock unit. If you found out the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Inspect the door lock unit and, if you find any damage or inconsistency on it, replace it with a new one.

F5/E1
This error code goes on when self-cleaning latch fails to lock or unlock
Unplug your range from the mains. Check for any wires that went loose on the wire harness leading to the door lock unit. If you found out the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Inspect the door lock unit and, if you find any damage or inconsistency on it, replace it with a new one.