Not Working After Power Outage - Electric Range
Possible Solutions
Has there been a recent power outage?
During a power outage, if there was an unexpected amount of power supply line "noise" the control detected as an incorrect voltage amount, the control could display the F9 or F9 E0 error code.
If a recent power outage has occurred, turn off the household circuit breaker for the range for one (1) minute. Then, reset the circuit breaker and monitor the range for one (1) minute to ensure the error code does not display again. Verify range operation is normal.
IMPORTANT: If the range control continues to display an “F9” or “F9, E0” error code, the electrical outlet in the home may be miswired. Disconnect power and contact a qualified electrician to verify the electrical supply.
Is the control panel locked or in demo mode?
Some ovens may be equipped with a control lock feature. Look for "Control Lock" on the oven control console and then reset by typically holding the button(s) for 3 seconds.
Some ovens may also be equipped with a demo mode feature. When demo mode is enabled, the oven will not operate and the control will display a short presentation highlighting the features of the range.
Refer to the Owner's Manual to learn more about enabling and disabling the demo mode feature.
Is the control set for a delayed start?
Some ovens can be set for a bake function with a Delayed Start, meaning the bake function will not start until reaching the start time. Cancel the control and re-start a bake function. Refer to your Owner's Manual for specific information for your model.
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