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This temperature sensor detects the temperature within the oven cavity. This oven temperature sensor, for ranges, works together with the oven control board to measure and regulate the oven temperatur...
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Bruce
February 23, 2023
What does error code E1 F6 mean
For model number AER6303MFS2
Hello Bruce, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the error code E1 F6 indicates that there may be a problem with the appliance manager, or the associated wiring. You should reset your range by turning off the circuit breaker(s) for one minute and then turning on the circuit breaker(s). Monitor the oven for one minute to ensure the error code does not display again. If the issue persists, we recommend checking the control board, part number PS16555255. We hope this information helps!
Oven does not heat to desired temperature. I have tried to adjust the heat as described in the manual but it does not fix the problem.
For model number AER6303MFS2
Hello Bob, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would recommend checking the oven temperature sensor, part number PS11749737. The oven temperature sensor works together with the control board to measure and regulate the oven temperature. Glad to be of help!
Hello Gary, Thank you for reaching out. This normally indicates the touchpad and control board is faulty and will need to be replaced. Good luck with the repair!
When I try to use my oven, it kicks a breaker. And Flashes 3 codes; F1, F0, and ERR. What can this be?
For model number AER6303MFS2
Hello Tonya, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, these error codes indicate that the control board is faulty. We would suggest replacing the control board, part number PS16555255, to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
My stove top is ok but there is no light on the dashboard for the oven.
For model number AER6303MFS2
Hi Franklin,
Thank you for your question. If the clock and the oven temperature are not appearing on the display, then you will need to replace the electronic control board. The part number listed under your model number for the electronic control board is PS16555255. If you would like to place an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Opened up the back of the stove. Unpluged the sensor. Replaced the sensor. Replace the back of the stove.
The sensor that has been replaced is not what is expected. After reading all of the instructions for adjusting the temperatures, the only temp that stays steady is when we first turn on the oven to 350 degrees. That stays steady but when I turn it to 400 it slowly goes up to 425 degrees.
I numbered every part. ex: 1 L., for first part removed left side. I used a magic marker to circle the holes and wrote the number of screws used on the part, set the srews in a separete place, so that I new where these screws went to. The cleanup was pretty time consuming, but I was able to keep my stove, when every repairman I called to fix my stove told me I was better off buying a new stove. ($600.00 stove 2 years old)Please Note: The insulation blanket needed for the entire stove is two pieces, the sides and top are one part # and the bottom and back, are another part #. I did not know this. I just purchased the top and sides. I got lucky, the back and bottom were still in good shape. So I guess I should have read the description of the part more carefully to see what it covers, before I ordered it. It took two people two hours to do the work, it was really nice to have an extra set of eyes, to remember what direction pieces of metal from the stove went. I would do it all over in a heart beat instead of buying a new stove.
Start by turning off the power to the range. It was fairly easy to take the "Control Deck" off the top of the range by removing about 8 screws. I leaned the deck forward without removing any wires except a green ground that was held on by one of the screws. There are two small screws under the switch knob holding the Infinite Switch to the panel. I removed these and let the switch hang on the wires. To avoid missplacing or crossing the wires... I moved one wire at a time to the new switch, then attached the switch to the panel and put it all back together. Whole job was done in about 15 minutes