F9 Code: - Electrolux 30" Service Manual

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3. Disconnect the harness from the oven sensor and
measure the resistance of the oven sensor. If the
meter reads less than 800 Ohms, or more than 3000
Ohms, the oven sensor is defective. If the reading
is correct with the chart the harness is defective.

F9 code:

An F9 code indicates the EOC has detected a problem
with the motor door latch assembly. Check the contacts
of the lock switch, wiring to the lock motor assembly,
and the lock motor.
Control will not program:
If the control will not program, remove the ribbon from
the control and clean the end of the ribbon with a pencil
eraser. If this does not correct the problem and if the
control does not respond to any programming, replace
the control board. If the control responds to some
programming but not all replace the glass.
Time bake does not operate:
If the time bake feature does not operate, check to be
sure it is being programmed correctly. If it is being
programmed correctly, then replace the control.
Convection bake:
Fan motor does not operate:
1. Remove the convection fan cover in the oven and
try to spin the fan blade. If the blade spins hard or
is bound up, remove the blade and motor from the
range to determine problem. If the blade spins freely
go to step 2.
2. Remove power from range. Go to the back of the
electronic oven control and disconnect plug P4.
Measure the resistance between pin 6 of plug P4
and terminal L1 on the control board. If the meter
reads open or shorted check the motor and the
wiring to the motor. If the meter reads around 55
Ohms replace the control board.
Convection element does not heat:
1. Remove power from range. Go to the back of the
electronic oven control. Measure the resistance
between terminals E5 and L2. If the meter reads
open or shorted check the element and the wiring
to the element. If the meter reads around 24 Ohms
replace the control board.
Control does not operate in preheat:
1. If the oven operates in bake but not preheat, the
EOC is defective.
Blank display:
1. With the range connected to electrical power, go to
the back of the control and measure the voltage
drop between terminal L1 and neutral. If the meter
reads line to neutral voltage (120 VAC), the control
is defective. If the meter reads zero the wiring in
the range is defective.
Bake element does not heat:
1. Program the control for bake. If the bake element
does not heat go to step 2. If the element heats go
to step 3.
2. With the range connected to electrical power, go
to the back of the oven control and measure the
voltage drop between terminals L1 and L2. If the
meter reads zero, check the wires between the range
terminal block and the control. If the meter reads
line to line voltage (around 240 VAC) go to step 3.
3. Program the oven for bake and measure the voltage
drop between terminals Bake and DLB. If the meter
reads zero the control is defective. If the meter
reads line to line voltage (around 240 VAC) the bake
element or the wiring between the control and bake
element is defective.
Broil element does not heat:
1. Program the control for broil. If the broil element
does not heat go to step 2. If the element heats go
to step 3.
2. With the range connected to electrical power, go
to the back of the oven control and measure the
voltage drop between terminals L1 and L2. If the
meter reads zero, check the wires between the range
terminal block and the control. If the meter reads
line to line voltage (around 240 VAC) go to step 3.
3. Program the oven for broil and measure the voltage
drop between terminals Broil and DLB. If the meter
reads zero the control is defective. If the meter
reads line to line voltage (around 240 VAC) the broil
element or the wiring between the control and broil
element is defective.
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