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GE Microwave Fault Codes



GE MICROWAVE FAULT CODES

CODE F1 This indicates an open sensor condition. This will happen below 190F of internal oven cavity temperature within a period of 15 minutes after starting either convection, combination or roast cook cycle.

You should check the oven temperature sensor for electrical continuity. Replace the sensor if at zero ohms or at infinite ohms.

CODE F2 This indicates a short circuited thermal sensor. This will occur if a short circuited thermal sensor is detected continuously over a 5 second period on convection, combination or roast cooking setting.

You should check the oven temperature sensor for electrical continuity. Replace the sensor if at zero ohms or at infinite ohms.

Please Note: It will take a minimum period of 5 minutes of convection run time before the F1 or F2 fault code will be displayed if the thermal sensor is faulty.


CODE F3 This indicates a short circuited key panel (or touch pad). This will occur if a short circuited key panel is detected continuously over 60 second period. you will have to replace the GE-microwave key panel or touch pad.

CODE F4 This indicates an open circuited humidity sensor. This will occur if the humidity sensor is detected as being open circuited continuously over 5 second period. You will have to replace the humidity sensor.

CODE F5 This indicates a short circuited humidity sensor. This will occur if the humidity sensor is detected as being short circuit condition continuously over 5 second period. You will have to replace the GE microwave humidity sensor.

CODE F6 This indicates a short circuited temperature probe. This will occur if the temperature probe is detected as being short circuited continuously over 5 second period You will have to replace the temperature sensor.

CODE ProbEe This indicates an open circuited temperature probe. This will occur if the temperature probe is detected as open circuited, or not plugged into the sensor receptacle.

If the temperature probe is plugged in and the is on the display, you wll need to check the electrical continuity of the probe with an ohm meter. If the reading is zero or infinite ohms, you will have to replace the GE-microwave sensor.




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