User Manual Frigidaire FEF366BCC electric range

Documents for Frigidaire FEF366BCC

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User Manual Installation Instruction
  • Installation Instruction - (English) Download
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Electric
Range
ES200/300 Controls, Self-Cleaning Oven
with Ceramic Cooktop
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Welcome ....................... 2
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ImportantSafety Instructions.. 3-4
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Features at a Glance ......... 5
Before Setting Oven Controls .. 6-7
Setting Surface Controls ... 7-8 _1
Oven Control Functions ...... 9
Settine.lOven Controls .... 10-14,
Self-Cleaning .............. 15-16
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Care & Cleaning .......... 17-20 r_
Adjusting Your
Oven Temperature ........... 20
Before You Call
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Common Problems ............... 21-22
Warranty ............ Back Cover _1
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Specifications

Frigidaire FEF366BCC Questions and Answers


#1 Why can't I unlock my range's oven door?

If the door won't open when the range's oven cools down after self-cleaning, or when you try to disable child lock mode or control lock mode, the problem could be with the oven door lock assembly or the electronic control board. First shut off power to the oven and then check the wiring between the electronic control board and the oven door lock assembly. If the wiring is okay, replace the oven door lock assembly. If that does not fix the problem, you might need to replace the electronic control board as well.

#2 Why won't my range's oven bake?

In an electric range, a failed bake element, electronic control board, thermal fuse, temperature sensor probe or oven control thermostat could prevent the oven from baking. On many ranges, the control will display F10 when the oven won't bake. If you see this code, use our troubleshooting the F10 code on a range video to determine the problem. If you don't see the F10 code, watch our electric oven won't heat video for tips on getting the oven heating again.

For gas ranges, a failed igniter often prevents the oven from heating. Watch our gas oven won't heat video for troubleshooting tips to get the oven in a gas range working again.

A failed keypad also can prevent the oven from working in a gas or electric range. Replace the keypad if nothing happens when you press buttons.

#3 Why is my range's oven temperature wrong?

If the oven isn't heating to the baking temperature you set — it's too hot or not hot enough — the oven temperature sensor could be malfunctioning. Or the problem could be with the electronic oven control board, which controls oven functions.

You can test the oven temperature sensor probe by unplugging the range and measuring sensor probe resistance using a multimeter. It should measure about 1,080 ohms of resistance through most probes at room temperature.

Refer to the tech sheet for the probe's resistance specification for your range. You can likely find the tech sheet in the control console or taped to the back of the range. Replace the oven temperature sensor probe if the multimeter doesn't measure the correct resistance through the probe. If the probe is okay, you might need to replace the electronic oven control board.

Here are other likely causes:

* If your oven uses a control thermostat instead of an electronic control board to control oven temperature, the oven control thermostat may have failed.

* In a gas range, a weak oven igniter may intermittently fail to ignite the oven burner, preventing the oven from reaching the set temperature.

* If food isn't browning, the broiler element or burner might be at fault; many ovens activate broiling briefly to brown the top of baked dishes.

*The oven won't bake properly if the oven door doesn't shut fully. A problem with the door hinges can prevent the oven door from shutting properly. Adjust the oven door hinges or replace them if damaged.