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Kenmore Elite m#c970440993


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Hello all,..Ive got this range (slide-in) That the customer says is displaying error code F-10 I cant seem to find this code in any of the past posts or facts and nothing in the owners manual about this code,...I can find all the codes up to F-9 but F-10 very elusive....lol..

Thanks all

  Rocket.

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Depends on who made it for sears, with this in Canada gonna be more difficult..here is one from Magic Chef...

[align=left]F10 [/align]

[align=left]Function key stuck [/align]

[align=left]Replace touch pad [/align]

970 means this is made by WCI=Frigidaire...

This below is for Frigidaire Ranges...

[align=left]F10[/align]

[align=left]F11[/align]

[align=left]F12[/align]

[align=left]F13[/align]

[align=left]F14[/align]

[align=left]Runaway Temperature.[/align]

[align=left]Shorted Keypad.[/align]

[align=left]Bad Micro Identifi cation.[/align]

[align=left]Bad EEPROM Identifi cation/Checksum error.[/align]

[align=left]Display tail missing/not connected[/align]

[align=left]1. (F10 only) Check RTD Sensor Probe & replace if necessary.[/align]

[align=left]If oven is overheating, disconnect power. If oven continues to[/align]

[align=left]overheat when the power is reapplied, replace EOC. Severe[/align]

[align=left]overheating may require the entire oven to be replaced should[/align]

[align=left]damage be extensive.[/align]

[align=left]2. (F11, 12 & 13) Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply[/align]

[align=left]power. If fault returns upon power-up, replace EOC.[/align]

[align=left]3. (F14 only) Re-seat the P12 ribbon connector tail. If fault returns[/align]

replace EOC (fi rst action); Touch Panel (second action)

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Thanks Pegi,..Yes this is a Canadian range made by Frigidaire....I went and called the customer to ask more info and she mentioned that they had turned the power off hoping it would fix itself, but when it was turned back on she got the standard PF code for power failure she cleared that and it then displayed F-30 then when a button is pushed on the touchpad its goes away and up pops F-10 and wont go away when any button is pushed?? This I have confirmed myself....

This has got me baffled cause I cant find a code chart and there is no tech pamphlet in the range anywhere. Ive looked high and low for it!!!

Thanks again for your help Pegi,

 

  Rocket.

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[align=left]FAULT CODE LIKELY FAILURE CONDITION/CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION[/align]

[align=left]F10[/align]

[align=left]F11[/align]

[align=left]F12[/align]

[align=left]F13[/align]

[align=left]F14[/align]

[align=left]Runaway Temperature.[/align]

[align=left]Shorted Keypad.[/align]

[align=left]Bad Micro Identifi cation.[/align]

[align=left]Bad EEPROM Identifi cation/Checksum error.[/align]

[align=left]Display tail missing/not connected[/align]

[align=left]1. (F10 only) Check RTD Sensor Probe & replace if necessary.[/align]

[align=left]If oven is overheating, disconnect power. If oven continues to[/align]

[align=left]overheat when the power is reapplied, replace EOC. Severe[/align]

[align=left]overheating may require the entire oven to be replaced should[/align]

[align=left]damage be extensive.[/align]

[align=left]2. (F11, 12 & 13) Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply[/align]

[align=left]power. If fault returns upon power-up, replace EOC.[/align]

[align=left]3. (F14 only) Re-seat the P12 ribbon connector tail. If fault returns[/align]

[align=left]replace EOC (fi rst action); Touch Panel (second action)[/align]

[align=left]F20[/align]

[align=left]F26[/align]

[align=left]Communication failure between EOC and ESEC[/align]

[align=left]system.[/align]

[align=left]Communication failure with mini oven control.[/align]

[align=left]1. Test harness/connections P4 (EOC) & P11 (Surface element[/align]

[align=left]control board).[/align]

[align=left]2. If harness checks O.K. failure can be caused by faulty UIB,[/align]

[align=left]surface element control board, or EOC.[/align]

[align=left]Check harness and connectors from the EOC to mini oven[/align]

[align=left]control board. Check for 15vdc to mini oven control (red & gray[/align]

[align=left]wires). If harness and voltage are good replace mini oven control.[/align]

[align=left]If fault returns replace EOC.[/align]

[align=left]F30[/align]

[align=left]F31[/align]

[align=left]Open probe connection.[/align]

[align=left]Shorted Probe connection[/align]

[align=left]1. (F30 or F31) Check resistance at room temperature & compare[/align]

[align=left]to RTD Sensor resistance chart. If resistance does not[/align]

[align=left]match the RTD chart replace RTD Sensor Probe. Check Sensor[/align]

[align=left]wiring harness between EOC & Sensor Probe connector.[/align]

[align=left]2. (F30 or F31) Check resistance at room temperature, if less[/align]

[align=left]than 500 ohms, replace RTD Sensor Probe. Check for shorted[/align]

[align=left]Sensor Probe harness between EOC & Probe connector.[/align]

[align=left]F40[/align]

[align=left]F41[/align]

[align=left]Cooktop Lockout error. 1. (F40 or F41) Check the wiring.[/align]

[align=left]2. (F40 or F41) Replace the Cooktop Lockout Control Board.[/align]

[align=left]3. (F40 or F41) Replace EOC.[/align]

[align=left]F90[/align]

[align=left]F91[/align]

[align=left]F92[/align]

[align=left]F93[/align]

[align=left]F94[/align]

[align=left]Maximum oven door unlock time exceeded.[/align]

[align=left]Maximum oven door unlock attempts exceeded.[/align]

[align=left]Maximum oven door open time exceeded.[/align]

[align=left]Maximum oven door lock time exceeded.[/align]

[align=left]Maximum oven door lock attempts exceeded.[/align]

[align=left]1. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Check the wiring between EOC & Lock[/align]

[align=left]Motor Micro Switch.[/align]

[align=left]2. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Replace the Motor Door Latch assembly[/align]

[align=left]if necessary.[/align]

[align=left]3. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Check for binding of the Latch Cam,[/align]

[align=left]Lock Motor Rod & Lock Motor Cam.[/align]

[align=left]4. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Check to see if Lock Motor Coil is open.[/align]

[align=left]If open, replace Lock Motor Assembly.[/align]

[align=left]5. (F90, 91, 92, 93 & 94) Lock Motor continuously runs - if Micro[/align]

[align=left]Switch is open, replace Lock Motor Assembly.[/align]

[align=left]6. (F92, 93 & 94) Check oven door Light Switch - if open, replace[/align]

[align=left]Switch.[/align]

[align=left]7. If all situations above do not solve problem, replace EOC.[/align]

[align=left]F1[/align]

F9

Posted

Thanks Pegi once again!!...lol.. This may be a stupid question....but....when they say "RTD sensor probe" do they mean the standard oven sensor? I'm doubting this because I thought the standard oven sensors ohmed at about 1100 at room temp?...

Posted

No clue if they are different, I thought a sensor was a sensor also?

Posted

Pegi, I checked to see if I had that sensor in stock,..I do,...P#316217002 I ohmed it out in the truck and says 1050ohms right on target to what Im used to,...the tech info that you gave me said "if less than 500ohms replace" that cant be the "RTD" because that part I tested in my truck was new in the package???

Now what is a RTD sensor probe???...lol.. 

Posted

Sounds more like they may be talking about a meat temp probe, (you know, for cooking by probe temp).

Does this oven have the meat temp probe that plugs into the oven wall somewhere?

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Update.....I finally returned to the cust. house They were on vacation...lol...The ''probe" they talk about is actually the oven sensor...lol...I ohmed out the sensor and it was in  its parameters. All other componets checked fine...I traced the line back that comes off the sensor and it led to a re-settable thermal fuse under the control panel just in front of the large expandable element. The customer was last cooking a pieyayya in a huge fry pan , I suspect that the heat transferred to the glass then to the T.R.O. just reset he fuse and everything was fine! this unit was throwing a "F-10" and "F-30" code by the way...

Thanks for the help all!! especially Peggy!

  Rocket.

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