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I just got home and heard my DCS WOSD-230 making a beeping sound and flashing codes f7 and f1. There is nothing in the guide about codes. I pushed the cancel buttons and it stopped. The oven seems to work. F7 was for the upper oven and F1 was for the lower oven. Do I need to call service?
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F1 Error indicates a bad control board and the control board
(electronic control) should be replaced to solve this issue. Hope this
helps...please post back for further assistance.
Error
F7 means that the keypad is shorted or stuck and to resolve
this issue you'll have to replace the Electronic Range control (ERC).
The
code can be caused by a faulty keypad or a stuck keypad which may mean
relay is turned on. Determine if problem is with the Key Panel or
Control by: a.- Pushing CLEAR/OFF pad. b.- Disconnecting Ribbon Cable from control and waiting at least 32 seconds to see if code come on again, the problem is in the Control. Replace control to solve it. If code does not come on, problem is with the Key Panel.
Hello, the F1 error code means internal logic failure (monitoring function) it sounds alarm and inhibit cook mode You can fix it by replacing the electronic range control (ERC)
F7 error code means the function key shorted for over 16 seconds, check for something pressing a key or preventing normal release of the key. You can fix it by replacing the electronic range control (ERC) if other component check normal.
Hi,
According to the GE website, F1 usually means a problem with the keypad. You might try my solution for the F7 problem which is similar in nature. Go to the following link:
F7 stands for a faulty touch pad, faulty clock or both. Usually it's the touch pad. Most manufacturers recommend replacing both of the components. First, because they make more money that way, and second, it's the easiest (although more expensive) way to fix this problem. If you'd rather try and save some $$$, you can perform the following test and hopefully identify which of the two components needs to be replaced.
The test...
Disconnect the power to the oven before performing any repairs. Something triggers the clock to display F7 error code. You can unplug the touch pad from the clock and see if F7 comes back on. If it does, the clock is bad. If it does not, the touch pad is bad.
Hope this helps,
APP tech
http://www.AppliancePartsPros.com
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