THERMADOR Error Code E1
Professional Ranges Models: PDR30/36/48…PRG30/36/48
ERROR CODE | DESCRIPTION | RESOLUTION |
CODE E1 | Turn the clock selector knob to Off Adjust the oven control by turning the selector knob slightly to the left (counter clockwise). This may stop the flashing message/beeping and clear the display window | Repair the electronic rannge control (also called clock ERC) |
The control constantly keeps track of system specifications for control and also oven failings and reports a fault code when a system problem is discovered. The control makes use of the ovens blue “on light” as well as oven “home heating light” to report an identified fault code. The control will continue to flash the lights in the appropriate series as long as the mistake exists.
Detection of a mistake does not hinder the capability of the control to continue to operate if the fault is not essential for the desired procedure. For example: If the range door lock is inoperative, the range will certainly remain to cook because the fault would only protect against the array from self-cleaning.
HOW TO INTERPRET CODES
When a fault occurs, the control will certainly flash the blue stove “on light” and heaven “heating light” sequentially to indicate the fault. The fault codes have two numbers, these numbers are translated by the number of times the lights blink. The oven “on light” will flash indicating the initial number, and the “heating light” will blink indicating the 2nd number.
EXAMPLE:
Error E9 is … No Air conditioning Fans. The code is 43. The oven “on light” will certainly flash four times, then the “home heating light” will certainly blink 3 times, after that pause. The series will certainly after that repeat as long as the mistake is present.
MISTAKE CODES FOR STOVES WITH DREEFS CONTROL
The following chart reveals the error codes that can be presented in the Oven/Selector home window throughout certain stove breakdowns. A few of the mistake messages can be gotten rid of by doing the adhering to steps:
ERROR MESSAGE | ERROR CODE NOTES | DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM |
E1 | C&E | Control board problem. |
E2 | G&K | Cook or Clean mode runaway (temp >635 °F) Clean mode runaway (clean temp +32 °F). |
E3 | A&H | Open oven temperature sensor (>5000 Ω). |
E4 | A&H | Shorted oven temperature sensor (<5000 Ω). |
E5 | K&D | Control board too cold, too hot, or defective. |
E6 | C&J | Control board problem. |
E7 | A&I | Illegal temperature display. Turn off oven and try again. |
E8 | A&D | Control board problem. |
E9 | A&E | Latch switch problem. |
E10 | B&D | Control board problem. |
E11 | A&F | CT oven – latch switch problem |
E12 | A&E | CT ovens – latch switch problem |
E13 | A&C | CT ovens – latch frozen or no power to latch motor. CMT ovens – control board not converted (refer to page 3-7 for conversion data). |
E14 | A&E | Latch switch problem. |
E15 | B&D | Control board problem. |
ERROR CODE NOTES | DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM |
A | Turns heat off on the failed oven only; microwave not affected. |
B | Turns all heat off; microwave not affected. |
C | Disables the CLEAN mode in both ovens; allows COOK and microwave. |
D | Error will remain in the display until oven is repaired and powered back up. No error tones. |
E | Turning the oven off stops the error and flashing display. Can tweak away the error code. Error is redisplayed only if the selector is turned to CLEAN. |
F | Tweaking clears to “—“ for retry. |
G | Clears when the oven temperature is less then the runaway temperature with the selector switch off. |
H | Can be cancelled by tweaking if a good sensor is detected. |
I | Cleared with a mode change. |
J | Can be tweaked away for immediate retry. User must unlatch and delete the “—“ to try to relatch the door. |
K | Turns heat and microwave off. |
L | If two switches show a locked door, then E13 and LOCK are permanent in the display (in all modes). If the two switches show an open door, tweak away the E13 error message. |