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                        Thermador 
 
Professional Ranges Models: PDR30/36/48…PRG30/36/48 
 
The control continuously monitors system parameters for control and oven failures and reports a fault code 
when a system problem is detected. The control utilizes the ovens blue “on light” and oven “heating light” to 
report a detected fault code. The control will continue to flash the lights in the appropriate sequence as long as 
the fault exists. 
 
Detection of a fault does not hinder the ability of the control to continue 
                    
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                        Thermador      HOW TO INTERPRET CODES    When a fault occurs, the control will flash the blue oven “on light” and the Blue “heating light” sequentially to  indicate the fault. The fault codes have two numbers, these numbers are interpreted by the number of times the  lights flash. The oven “on light” will flash indicating the first number, and the “heating light” will flash indicating  the second number.      EXAMPLE:    Error E9 is…. No Cooling Fans. The code is 43. The oven “on light” will fla
                    
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                        ERROR CODES FOR OVENS WITH DREEFS CONTROL    The following chart shows the error codes 3. For errors E1, E9, E11, E12 and  that can be displayed in the Oven/Selector E13, the power supply going to the  window during specific oven malfunctions. even must be turned off  Some of the error messages can be momentarily, and back on again  cleared by performing the following steps: 4. If an error remains displayed when   the selector switch is OFF, and after  1. Turn the selector knob to OFF attempting
                    
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                          EMERSON APPLIANCE CONTROLS  DOCUMENT:92S21720100 DIVISION OF EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.  REVISION: B   Product Specification for Sago Oven Control  PAGE:                                 13. DIAGNOSTIC CODES DeBounce is the Rate at which the error checking occurs             13.1 Diagnostic Code Checking                 The following chart describes the Fault code structure for the Control.     Alarm fault monitor is always active. Any oven cancel key will reset    the display to TOD idle.           
                    
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                             cooking cooking/timing  functions  F34 Upper oven cooling fan over-speed or Cooking 1 minute Message 1 Cancel  under-speed detected cooking/timing  functions  F40 Upper oven meat probe shorted Cooking 20 seconds Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions  F41 Upper oven meat probe not calibrated Always 10 seconds Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions  F43 Lower oven RTD not calibrated Always 10 seconds Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions                      F50 Upper oven do
                    
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                        Lower oven meat probe not calibrated Always 10 seconds Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions  F71  Lower oven door latch signal shorted low Always 1 minute Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions  F80  Lower oven door latch stuck unlocked Cooking/ Cleaning 1 minute Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions  F81  Lower oven door position error Cooking/ Cleaning 1 minute Message 1 Cancel  cooking/timing  functions  F82  Lower oven door latch stuck locked Non-Clean 1 minute Message 1 Ca
                    
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                        B                          Range Error Codes    DESCRIPTION WHEN CHECKED  FAULT  CODE  LIMIT  Oven temperature sensor failure  F31 Cook or clean programmed 20 sec  F33 Warning Drawer Sensor Failure When W. Drawer is active 20 sec  F41 Motorized latch will not lock Latch should be locked 1 min  F43 Motorized latch will not unlock Latch should be unlocked 1 min  F45 Motorized Latch both locked and unlocked Always 1 min  F111 Runaway Oven temperature 585°F Latch unlocked 5 sec  F113 Runaway Oven te
                    
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                        B                          Range Error Codes – Additional Information    CODE DESCRIPTION WHEN CHECKED  F1  Meat probe not there or incorrect During Test / use  F2  Oven sensor not correct During Test / use  F3  During Test / use  Warming sensor not correct     DOOR  Door latch problem During self-clean  LATCH  ERROR  Temp. reaches 585 degrees F. Display shows “CONTACT During any cooking mode    SERVICE” and beeps. The beep can be stopped with  ERROR  touching cancel zone, but display will stay 
                    
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                        B    WFMC Service Tips – Test Program (2B): Module Fault Codes (Test1)   Last 8 fault codes are  stored & display! Test P1:ERRORS / P:01 (Viewing control module fault codes) – Start & end test P1  (WFMC6400) / (P:01) (WFMC3200) by pushing Start/Pause button. Scroll through list of fault codes  HINT: # of faults reads “0”  by pushing Spin Selection (WFMC3200) or Menu (WFMC6400) buttons.  for faults which didn’t occur.  • WFMC3200 display alternates between fault code (e.g. E:01) & when fault occu
                    
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                        B    WFMC Service Tips – Test Program (2C): Motor Control Fault Codes  (Test1)   Last 16 fault codes are  stored & display! Test P1:ERRORS / P:01 (Viewing motor control fault codes) – Start & end test P1 by  pushing Start/Pause button. Scroll through list of (18) fault codes by pushing Spin Selection  HINT: # of faults reads “0”  (WFMC3200) or Menu (WFMC6400) buttons.  for faults which didn’t occur.  • WFMC3200 display alternates between fault code (e.g. d:01) & when fault occurred on in last  L
                    
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                        B    WTMC Service Tips - - Test program (4A): Fault Codes    WTMC Dryer Test Program Fault Codes  Fault  Code Fault Solution Notes Effect  Overheating due to Clean lint filter (&air duct if Displays E:01 during normal use.   E:11  clogged lint filter. necessary). Measures reduced air flow.  E:12 Severe overheating Clean lint filter (&air duct if Displays E:01 during normal use.   due to clogged lint filter. necessary). Measures reduced air flow.  E:13 Maxium drying time Check heater, control mod
                    
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                        B    WTMC Service Tips - - Test program (4B): Fault Codes    WTMC Dryer Test Program Fault Codes  Fault  Code  Fault Solution Notes Effect  Model variant doesn’t Replace faulty control module.  Dryer stops &  E:23  match table can’t be  restarted.  E:24 Software version Replace faulty control module.  Dryer stops &  doesn’t match table can’t be  restarted.  E:25 Damaged data table Replace faulty control module.  Dryer stops &  can’t be  restarted.  E:26 Control error Replace faulty control modul
                    
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                                 B    Service Tips – Fault Codes (1)  DISHWASHER TEST PROGRAM ERROR CODES (on 2&3-digit digital displays):    00  0- No faults   1- Aqua Sensor (Sensotronic) fault     2- Heating system fault (heater, Hi-Limit, flow switch, NTC, control heater relay)   000  4- Water filling fault    TIP: Fault codes add up for multiple faults HINT: Apexx  8- NTC (temperature sensor) fault  heater runs (e.g. heating + water filling fault = 2 + 4 = 6  16- Water switch fault  during steps   05 - 08. Press “
                    
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                               B    Service Tips – Fault Codes (2)    DISHWASHER TEST PROGRAM ERROR CODES (on SHX33A/43E/46A-B, SHV46C, SL84A models):       ●○○ – Heating system fault (heater, Hi-Limit, flow switch, control heater relay)  Fault code LED’s   ○●○ – NTC (temperature sensor) fault     ○●● – Water filling fault     ●○○ – N/A  SHV46C, SHX43E/46A-B, SL84A  Top Power Reg. Del./ Rinse Rack Scrub Wash Econo & Hold  ●○● – N/A     ●●○ – Aqua sensor (sensotronic) fault Power Reg. Rinse SHX33 Scrub Wash & Hold    ●●
                    
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                        B    Thermador    BSH HOME APPLIANCES CORPORATION    ERROR CODES    For products with electronic controls                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                    
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                        Thermador®                                                     Thermador    Professional Ranges Models: PDR30/36/48…PRG30/36/48    The control continuously monitors system parameters for control and oven failures and reports a fault code  when a system problem is detected. The control utilizes the ovens blue “on light” and oven “heating light” to  report a detected fault code. The control will continue to flash the lights in the appropriate sequence as long as  the fault exists.    Detection of 
                    
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                        Thermador®                                                     C, CM and CJ Oven Error Code Messages – Updated 2/21/02    Error Code     Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action    Power Board Check all connections between the power/relay board and  “F10” Power/Relay Board.  Incompatibility. the Control display PCB. If OK, replace power/relay board. Check all connections between the power/relay board and  Communication Error With the control display PCB, especially P11. If OK, replace 
                    
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                        Thermador®                                                     C, CM and CJ Oven Error Code Messages…continued    Error Code     Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action    Miscellaneous Check all connections between the power/relay board and the  “F19” Power/Relay Board.  Power/Relay Board Error. Control display PCB. If OK, replace power/relay board.  Check all connections between the control display PCB and  Upper Oven Cancel Key Control Display PCB  “F20” the touch panel. Replace co
                    
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                        Thermador®                                                     C, CM and CJ Oven Error Code Messages…continued    Error Code     Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action    Check all connections between the control display PCB and  the touch panel. Make sure that there are no objects in close  Multiple Touch Input Control Display PCB Or Touch  “F25” Proximity to the front and back sides of the touch panel  Keys Stuck. Panel.  pads. Replace control display PCB, if persists replace touch