How do I unlock my Kitchenaid?
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How do I unlock my Kitchenaid?
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Why won’t my KitchenAid oven heat up?
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Where is the model serial number on KitchenAid oven?
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How do I turn off my Kitchenaid oven?
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How do I turn off the control lock on my Kitchenaid oven?
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How do I know if my oven temperature is correct?
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What year is my KitchenAid oven?
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Where is the thermal fuse located on a Kitchenaid oven?
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How do I turn off my KitchenAid Superba oven?
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What does P mean on KitchenAid induction cooktop?
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How do I reset the control panel on my KitchenAid oven?
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Where is model number on KitchenAid range?
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What does f47 mean?
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Why does my Kitchenaid oven fan keep running?
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How do I unlock my KitchenAid wall oven?
Press and hold the designated control lock button for your model for 3 seconds. The location of the control lock button may vary depending on your model. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for the control lock button location for your model. The light will turn off and the control will be unlocked.
If your KitchenAid oven isn’t heating up, it’s possible a malfunctioning igniter is preventing the gas valve from opening. When this happens, you’ll notice your oven isn’t accurate as the internal temperature becomes too low before the gas reignites. Cut off the gas to the oven and try to turn it back on.
The model/serial/rating plate is located above the left-hand side receiving slide. The warming drawer must be removed to view the model/serial/rating plate. CLICK HERE for instructions on removing drawer.
To Turn Off/On: Press and hold STOP TIME for 5 seconds. On some models, a tone will sound and Snd Lo will appear on the oven display for 3 seconds.
Press the button for that dedicated key to activate and deactivate the Control Lock. To turn off Control Lock, press and hold the Options key that says “Control Lock Hold 3 Sec” under it for 3 seconds.
To test the oven: Hang an oven thermometer in the center of the middle rack and preheat the oven to 350F (176.67C). Allow the oven to preheat for at least 20 minutes and take a temperature reading. This will tell you if the oven is even reaching the desired temperature from the beginning.
The first two letters on the serial tag give you Month, Year. Date codes First letter is the month and the second letter is the year. The date code is in the letters on your serial number. The first two letters on the serial tag give you Month, Year.
Thermal fuse / thermal overload device (TOD) is located outside of insulation envelope, fastened on with two screws (cruciform drive recess (PHILLIPS #2 seems to fit), moderate torque).
Press the number pads to select a cooking temperature and then “Cook Time.” Use the number pads to choose the length of cooking time and press “Start.” Touch “Off” to turn the oven off when cooking is complete.
That said, having one burner at P (which burner was it, specifically?) and the rest at 7 suggests the control circuitry in the cooktop is throttling down because it is unable to provide full power; this suggests there may either be an overheating issue, or possibly low voltage due to a loose power connection.
Press the Cancel button or pad to reset. This message will be displayed when a fault or error has been detected. If Call Service is displayed after pressing Cancel, reset power to the product.
HOW TO FIND YOUR MODEL NUMBER. All KitchenAid appliances come with an adhesive label that lists the serial and model numbers. For major appliances, the label is typically silver; for portable appliances, it is white.
There may be a problem with the Cooktop Power Control Board, the User Interface (Touchpad), or the associated wiring. Power unit down by turning off the circuit breaker(s) for one (1) minute. Power unit up by turning on the circuit breaker(s).
If an oven thermostat fails, it may cause the oven fan to run continuously. The high limit thermostat sends voltage to the oven fan as the oven heats up. If the high limit thermostat is defective, it may keep sending voltage to the oven fan after the oven has cooled down.
Door is locked when starting or using the oven Turn the power off at the circuit breaker or fuse box for one minute, then turn the power back on. Allow the oven to cool, approximately 30-90 minutes, move the latch arm to the left to unlock the door.