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Posted by Appliance Repair Aid on February 15, 2006, 6:37 pm
todlum@dcwisp.net wrote:
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> I am attempting to repair an electric 1993 Modern Maid Oven/Range Top.
> One day a pot of water spilled on the glass cooktop and suddenly the
> oven temp went soaring and finally the digital display flashed F1 and
> kept beeping. The only way to shut it down was to cut the power at the
> circuit breaker. I ended up ordering a new ERC board (Control Board
> with clock, temp display, etc.) and I still got the same results. I
> checked the temperature sensor and it had good continuity so, I don't
> think that is the problem. I was told that it could be the relay board.
> Where is that located and how do I test it? Is there something else I
> should be testing?
> My knowledge of electronics is very limited and I'm hoping this is
> something I can do with a little helpful direction from anyone in the
> group. The wiring schematic on the back of the oven is not much help to
> me as I still don't know what/where to test.
> Any helpful hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Hi,
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> I am attempting to repair an electric 1993 Modern Maid Oven/Range Top
Model#?
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> I was told that it could be the relay board
If your model even has one.
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> the digital display flashed F1
Something that may help...
http://www.applianceaid.com/fault_codes.html jeff.
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> One day a pot of water spilled on the glass cooktop and suddenly the
> oven temp went soaring and finally the digital display flashed F1 and
> kept beeping. The only way to shut it down was to cut the power at the
> circuit breaker. I ended up ordering a new ERC board (Control Board
> with clock, temp display, etc.) and I still got the same results. I
> checked the temperature sensor and it had good continuity so, I don't
> think that is the problem. I was told that it could be the relay board.
> Where is that located and how do I test it? Is there something else I
> should be testing?
> My knowledge of electronics is very limited and I'm hoping this is
> something I can do with a little helpful direction from anyone in the
> group. The wiring schematic on the back of the oven is not much help to
> me as I still don't know what/where to test.
> Any helpful hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!