Answer Hello Joe, Watch the clean light and see if it flashes constantly or, if after seven flashes there is a pause. If there is no pause, the touch panel has a stuck key and will require replacement. If there is a pause, the heating circuit has experienced a failure and should be checked. If this is the case, putting the unit into a self-diagnostic cycle will clear the fault code and the unit will run through a cycle until the control recognizes the failed circuit again. At that point it will flash the code again. If you could please re-post with the model number on the units' I.D. tag, we can provide you with the self-diagnostic sequence and the components that should be checked. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, September 13, 2013