KitchenAid Ovens - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I have the Kitchenaid Superba Convection wall oven Model KEBS207DBL1 and it won't stop beeping. Shows error code F2 e3 at times. Is there a fix?
This typically indicates an issue with the touchpad or control board. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
Check the Cable Connection: The error code could be due to the touchpad cable being unplugged. Ensure a proper connection between your appliance's touchpad and the control board.
Power Reset: You can try resetting the oven by turning off the fuse or circuit breaker, waiting for 1 minute, and then turning it back on. Repeated power restarts may allow the oven to reset and resolve the issue.
Replace the TouchPad or Control Board: If the connection is fine and the error code persists, the issue might be a malfunctioning touchpad or a fault on the control board. In such instances, it's recommended to replace these parts entirely. Please note that this should be done by a professional to ensure safety and correct installation.
How to fix an F5 E1 error code on Kitchenaid oven model # KEBS107?
This is what I used on my Kitchenaid Superba maybe it will work on yours also.
Hold the "oven light"
then push the "CLEAN" button
and then the "START" button.
Wait until "Door Locked" shows on screen.
Press "Cancel/Off" (Upper Oven) wait until "Door Locked" turns off.
The oven F5 E1 is now fixed.
Superba convection oven probe display problem
I had a similar problem today with my KitchenAid Superba wall convection oven (2002 model). I was roasting tomatoes at 225 degrees F for 3 or 4 hours when the control pad changed and showed that the probe was in use (never have I used it and had to look for it). I, too, tried to plug in the probe and take it out, but nothing changed. My worry was that I could no longer use the timed bake function. After trying to reset by turning off the oven at the breaker, with no change, I turned on the oven to 400 F and left it on for 10 - 15 minutes hoping that the high temperature would dry out whatever moisture that must have gotten in the place where the probe connects. Then I turned it off and just waited. After a half hour or so the control pad cleared and nothing showed (that is what you want when the oven is off!). Everything is back to working now.
F6E0
Last night I saw the lights in the house flicker momentarily... This morning, I turned the oven on, set it to Bake and within a few seconds, the control panel reported error code “F6 E0” then shut the oven off. The control panel also reported "Lost communication...". I read on another site that this code may require replacing the control panel itself. Apparently, the momentary power fluctuation wasn't large enough to damage the electronics (since the control panel still works), but was significant enough to confuse the electronics controlling the oven. To fix the oven, I simply turned the 30 AMP breaker for the oven off for about 5 minutes. When I turned it back on, the oven worked just fine. Solution #1 recommends taking off the control panel, which voids the warranty. It's more likely that it was fixed just by cycling power to the oven via the breaker.
KitchenAid Superba oven will not
the latch the hooks into the door is caught inside the slot where it locks into when in self clean,you have to move the latch,unplug it,look through the air vents or slots up above the door if you can get a screw driver in there try to move the latch or if you can get something down inside to move the latch,i used a plastic long wire tie to do this before,i slid the tie down around the metal hook part of the latch that locks into the door,and pulled it to the left and got the door to open,it got hung up in the hole and the door wouldn't open but what ever works you have to move the hook part of the latch to get the door open,you can try picking up on the door to see if you can get it open or you'll have to pull the oven out and take the top off to get at the latch,hope this helps
Problem with the KitchenAid KEMC378
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