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Kenmore(Frigidaire) Range Model #790.95312306


John E. Hoagland

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I repoaced the EOC on this range because of an F1 fault.  The F1 fault disappeared and the oven appears to work properly.  However, after the oven is shut off, after a few minutes and F10 fault appears.  Sometimes this can be cleared by pushing cancel and sometimes by unplugging the range.  This fault is not on any of the charts that I can find.  Please HELP!!!  Thank you.  Regards,  John Hoagland

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Runaway Temperature..(F10 only) Check RTD Sensor Probe & 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.

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Hi, John. Have you ohmed out the sensor at room temp and at 350F?

Also, FWIW, whenever I replace an ERC, I always replace the sensor at the same time. Relative to the cost of the ERC, sensors are inexpensive; a flakey sensor can throw other errors and even take out a brand new ERC.

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This was a very strange fault.  As stated previously, after replacing the EOC an F10 fault appeared, which is not on any fault table.  This fault would often appear several hours after the oven was used, rousing the house occupants out of a sound sleep at 2 AM.  Other than that the oven operated normally. The temperature probe checked ok at both room temperature and 350 degrees.  I again replace the EOC and the probe, as suggested by the Great Samurai. The oven now works as it should.  Regards, John  

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