MODEL: AGA Legacy 36" dual fuel -- gas range and electric oven with or without fan assist.
SOURCE: Calibration
Electric ovens are calibrated behind the temp knob. Pull the knob straight off of the shaft and look at the back of the knob. There should be a metal slide with a scale and a little set screw. Loosen the screw and move the slide in the direction indicated for your needs.
SOURCE: My broiler works - but the oven does not - GE Dual Fuel range
Thanks for providing the full model number, which allows us to look up part numbers and see exploded views of your product.
Most likely the bake ignitor is bad (even if it still glows, it may not draw enough amperage to allow the gas safety valve to open). One way you can test this on your model is to swap out the broil ignitor for the bake ignitor, as they are the same part number on your model. (part number WB13T10045) The broiler is normally used much less than the oven, so the part does not fail very often on the broiler. You will have to take the cover off the floor of the oven, then the flame spreader, to reach the burner area. The ignitor is the rectangular part at the back, on the side of the burner. (only two wires to deal with) (By the way, for future reference, your model number ends is SS, as in stainless steel, not a 55)
SOURCE: Don't know if the oven part of range is gas or electric
The model number can usually be found just inside the door or drawer (on the range itself).
All the Jenn-Air convection ovens I'm familiar with are electric even if the cook top is gas.
SOURCE: uneven oven temperature
It is possible that the
thermostat on your oven needs calibration. However, major errors in
temperature may be the result of a bad heating element or a door that doesn't close or seal properly, etc. Confirm
that the oven is in otherwise good operating condition before attempting
calibration.
Most thermostats have a calibration screw located under the knob. Try pulling
the knob off and look at the shaft. Some shafts have a small screw located
in the center. Rotating this screw will change the trip point at which the
thermostat will turn on and off. This is determined by the sensor located
inside the oven itself. Some other schemes allow for the entire control
to rotate with respect to the scale. You will need to identify the type
used on your oven.
Let me know if this helps.
John
SOURCE: F2 Error on Whirlpool Dual Fuel Range
I was baking and the stove suddenly changed to Maxi Broil and then to ERR F2EO Stuck Key. I cannot seem to change it by start or off or even turning the unit off and then back on. Any suggestions? Thanks.
First thing that should be checked is proper voltage. Low voltage can cause this problem. Have that checked by a professional first then let me know what you find.
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