Error library · ELECTROLUX
18 references below—open any card for meaning, severity, and when to book. Call 844-898-1441 for Electrolux repair or use our scheduler.
Indexed codes
18
Brand
Electrolux
Family
Wall Ovens
Severity is a quick triage hint—not a substitute for in-home diagnosis.
F0 can be a generic control error store on some Electrolux wall ovens—clear once, then watch for a second code that narrows the branch. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair if any burning odor or tripped breaker accompanies F0.
Open referenceF10 on Electrolux wall ovens usually means the control stopped a bake or broil because cavity temperature climbed faster or higher than allowed—often a sensor, relay, or cooling fan issue in a tight cabinet. Stop self-clean attempts while F10 is active. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to test oven sensor ohms versus actual cavity temperature.
Open referenceF1 may pair with keypad or internal control checks—note stuck keys or wet touch areas. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to separate UI failures from relay boards on integrated installs.
Open referenceF11 commonly relates to keypad or user interface communication in built-in ovens—moisture behind the glass or loose ribbons after remodel dust can trigger it. Avoid spraying cleaners through vent slots. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to reseat harnesses or replace the correct UI module for your trim kit.
Open referencePF after outages is usually power fail memory—reset clocks and retry a short bake. If PF loops with other codes, sagging voltage or loose terminal blocks may be involved. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to verify supply under load and tighten line connections where safe.
Open referenceF13 often maps to meat probe or accessory inputs the control does not trust—remove and reseat the probe only when cool. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair if the jack feels loose or corrosion appears—intermittent probe errors can mimic board failures.
Open referenceF30 typically indicates an invalid oven sensor reading—possible causes include an open sensor, a short, or resistance outside the expected range. Preheat failures and wildly off setpoints are common companions. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to compare multiple sensors in double ovens before authorizing a control swap.
Open referenceF31 is another sensor supervision branch on many Electrolux cooking products—note whether one cavity is fine while the other drifts. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to isolate independent sensor circuits in double wall ovens.
Open referenceF90 family codes (F90–F99) often involve door lock, latch, or self-clean interlocks specific to wall ovens with motorized locks. Never force a hot lock. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to cycle locks under controlled conditions and replace worn cams or switches.
Open referenceF91 continues lock or latch supervision—listen for motor chatter without movement. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair if the door never signals “locked” during clean—self-clean cannot run safely until interlocks are verified.
Open referenceF92 may appear when lock states disagree between redundant switches—document whether the error hits only during clean. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to align striker plates and replace worn microswitches before the cam wears the hook.
Open referenceF93 is another interlock family entry—power blips during clean cycles can latch errors until full reset. If reset clears it once but clean always fails at the same minute mark, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to read thermal and lock timelines together.
Open referenceF94 should be handled like other F9x lock errors: avoid leaving the oven unattended on clean while codes flash. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to verify motor current and switch sequencing.
Open referenceF95 on wall ovens may map to cooling fan or vent errors during clean or broil—cabinet tops that feel excessively hot are a clue. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to confirm fan RPM and baffle position for your install height.
Open referenceF96 continues cooling or vent supervision—note any rattling behind the upper trim. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair before heat stresses adjacent cabinetry finishes.
Open referenceF97 may involve secondary cooling or over-temp strategies—write down whether convection was active. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to test fan PWM lines and harness retention in hot cavities.
Open referenceF98 should be treated as a hard safety stop until cause is known—do not run broil on repeat to “burn it off.” Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to read stored errors and inspect wiring for heat damage.
Open referenceF99 is often the highest severity in the F9x ladder on some files—assume the oven wants professional attention before more heat cycles. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair with model, serial, and any recent PF or storm dates.
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