Solve oven problems faster with practical guides to warning codes, common faults, and step-by-step fixes. Each article helps you understand the alert, check the right parts first, and decide whether you can repair it yourself. Save time and act with confidence when your oven stops working.
The notice points to the touch panel or its connection to the board. These checks help narrow down the fault without wasting time.
The fault points to the keyboard or its connection to the board. These are the useful checks and when to replace the panel.
The alarm points to the keypad and the control board. This is how you identify the cause and when it is advisable to replace a part.
The notice indicates a communication failure in the oven control and requires checking the panel, connection, and electronic control.
The notice points to the door closing, its reading, or the plate. These are the real causes and how to act precisely.
The alert indicates a disconnected return line and, if it persists after restarting, the control board is usually involved.
The warning usually points to the door circuit and the lock. Wiring, connectors, and latch are the first clues.
The C1 warning usually appears due to accessories inside the oven during pyrolysis and is resolved with a simple check.
Self-cleaning stops due to a connected probe. This is what the warning indicates and how to act safely.
The message indicates an unsafe closure during pyrolysis and is usually resolved by checking the door, gasket, and lock.
The notice blocks self-cleaning because of an incompatible function. This is how it is identified and corrected safely.
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