Code
Error
Solution
Error & Solution
E003
Too hot user interface
If the oven top door seal is broken, replace it. Examine the connections on the cooling fan wire harness. Reconnect any loose wires. If you turn on the cooling fan and it doesn’t work, you should replace it.
E005 / E009
The user interface and the electronic oven control board are not communicating
Unplug the oven’s power supply. Examine the wiring harness. If the wire harness is broken, reconnect any loose wires or replace them. If the wire connections are ok, the user interface should be replaced.
E010
User interface memory error
Disconnect the oven’s power supply. Examine the connections between the electronic control board and the user interface’s wiring harness. Reconnect any loose wires. If the wires are OK, replace the interface. If the issue persists, call a technician. Book online
E011
A broken user interface or a stuck button
Disconnect the oven’s power supply. The glass touch panel should be cleaned and dried. Try turning the power back on and see if the problem persists. If this is the case, turn off the oven’s power and inspect the wire harness. Reconnect any loose wires.
E012
Faulty temperature sensor
In this case, the control board should be replaced.
E014
On/Off button does not work
Disconnect the oven’s power supply. The glass touch panel should be cleaned and dried. Try turning the power back on and see if the problem persists. If this is the case, turn off the oven’s power and inspect the wire harness. Reconnect any loose wires.
E032
Multiple buttons being pressed for more than ten seconds
Reset the oven settings by pressing “Clear.” If the issue is not resolved, turn off the electrical power that is supplied to the oven. The glass touch panel should be cleaned and dried. Restart the system and check if the issue goes away. If not, turn off the oven and inspect the wire harness. Reconnect any loose wires. If the wires are OK, replace the interface.
E101 / E104
Upper oven temperature sensor is broken
Unplug the oven’s power supply. Examine the wiring harness. Reconnect any loose wires. If the wire harness is ok, use a multimeter to examine the resistance of the temperature sensor. At 70 degrees, the resistance should be 1,080 ohms. If there is no resistance, replace the temperature sensor. If the resistance and wiring harness are operating correctly, you should replace the electronic control board.
E201 / E204
Lower oven temperature sensor is broken
Unplug the oven’s power supply. Inspect the wiring harness. Reconnect any loose wires. If the wire harness is ok, use a multimeter to examine the resistance of the lower oven temperature sensor. At 70 degrees, the resistance should be 1,080 ohms. If there is no resistance, replace the lower oven temperature sensor. Replace the electronic oven control board if the sensor resistance and wire harness are in good condition.
F34
Air switch is not detected
In this case, it would be better to call professionals. Book online