Tech Sheet

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Display EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE
F8E1 Left Oven Cooling Fan Speed Low
Main oven Cooling Fan speed too low (fan speed below 500 rpm).
Possible Causes: The fan is spinning too slowly or there is a problem with the Hall Effect sensor.
There may be a problem with an airow restriction, the left oven cooling fan, the left oven control, or the associated wiring. Can occur
within 60 - 120 seconds of a fault condition when cavity temperature is above 349°F (176°C).
Recommended Procedure: See TEST #11 (Secondary (Left) Oven Cooling Fan) on page 29.
F8E2 Main Oven Cooling Fan Speed High
Cooling Fan Speed too high (fan speed above 5,000 rpm).
Possible Causes: Fan is spinning too quickly or there is a problem with the Hall Effect sensor.
There may be a problem with an airow restriction, the main oven cooling fan, the main oven control, or the associated wiring. Can
occur within 60 - 120 seconds of a fault condition when cavity temperature is above 349°F (176°C).
Recommended Procedure: See TEST #10 (Main Oven (Right) Cooling Fan) on page 27.
F8E3 Left Oven Cooling Fan Speed High
Cooling Fan speed too high (fan speed above 5,000 rpm).
Possible Causes: the fan is spinning too quickly or because there is a problem with the Hall Effect sensor. There may be a problem with
an airow restriction, the left oven cooling fan, the left oven control, or the associated wiring. Can occur within 60 - 120 seconds of a
fault condition when cavity temperature is above 349°F (176°C).
Recommended Procedure: See TEST #11 (Secondary (Left) Oven Cooling Fan) on page 29.
F9E0 Power Input - Product is mis-wired
Possible Causes: The electrical outlet in the home may be mis-wired.
Recommended Procedure: See TEST #15 (Power Input) on page 31.