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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock/Timer,Eoc by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM9634035
Manufacturer Part Number: 316207603

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For Frigidaire Clock/Timer,Eoc (Part Number: OEM9634035)

Justin Kunak for Model Number PLGF389CCB

I am having issues with my frigidaire gas range.I wrote your not long ago and checked all you told me to check and replaced two items,now it is doing something different.The model number on my unit is PLGF389CCB.At first my oven was giving a F1 code and your wrote back to me telling me to check and possibly replace temperature probe in oven and EOC board.I checked the temperature sensor probe and it was borderline, so i ordered a new sensor probe and new EOC board and overlay for board and replaced them.Now when i plug in unit the board clock flashes and PF is displayed on board.I try to press buttons to reset it or set clock etc. and none of the push buttons on new board work.I tryed different outlet plugs with same results.So then i tryed to switch out and put old board back on my gas range and plug in range and same results,clock blinks and PF is displayed on the board and none of the buttons work on old board also. But before the old board would only flash the f1 code and you could clear it off the board but after alittle while it would come back,it never flashed PF code.Now it is doing the same thing as new board is doing flashing PF and none of buttons on board is working.I have tryed to do alittle research on your site but nothing comes up about the problem i am having.There is nothing instruction wise or diagnois wise paperwork wise on range to help me out.The range is old but until now i have never had any issues with it.I sure hope your can possibly be able to help me out somehow and kind point me in right direction of things i need to check or what can be my problem.Thanks so very much for your time.

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Justin, The PF Code is not really a code and is just telling you that the unit had a power failure, which was when it was unplugged. You should be able to hit the cancel button and the PF should go away and then you should be able to set the clock and operate the unit. The unit will not operate with the PF code up. If you are still having issues then it may be that the board that you received is faulty.

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Justin Kunak for Model Number PLGF389CCB

I am having issues with my frigidaire gas range.I wrote your not long ago and checked all you told me to check and replaced two items,now it is doing something different.The model number on my unit is PLGF389CCB.At first my oven was giving a F1 code and your wrote back to me telling me to check and possibly replace temperature probe in oven and EOC board.I checked the temperature sensor probe and it was borderline, so i ordered a new sensor probe and new EOC board and overlay for board and replaced them.Now when i plug in unit the board clock flashes and PF is displayed on board.I try to press buttons to reset it or set clock etc. and none of the push buttons on new board work.I tryed different outlet plugs with same results.So then i tryed to switch out and put old board back on my gas range and plug in range and same results,clock blinks and PF is displayed on the board and none of the buttons work on old board also. But before the old board would only flash the f1 code and you could clear it off the board but after alittle while it would come back,it never flashed PF code.Now it is doing the same thing as new board is doing flashing PF and none of buttons on board is working.I have tryed to do alittle research on your site but nothing comes up about the problem i am having.There is nothing instruction wise or diagnois wise paperwork wise on range to help me out.The range is old but until now i have never had any issues with it.I sure hope your can possibly be able to help me out somehow and kind point me in right direction of things i need to check or what can be my problem.Thanks so very much for your time.

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Justin K, Based on the description of your issue I would check the incoming power for the correct voltage and polarity to the outlet. Make sure the outlet is a three-prong grounded outlet. The PF stands for a power failure and it sounds as if you have a power issue. Once the outlet is confirmed to be 120VAC grounded and polarized, then check the incoming power to the EOC you should have 120vac at the P5-1 to P5-5 connections to the EOC board. If you have the correct 120VAC, grounded and polarized at the board and it is not working then the EOC would be the issue.

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Justin Kunak for Model Number PLGF389CCB

I have a frigidaire gas range model number PLGF389CCB.I am getting a F1 error code on unit.I looked on your page and read stories of questions other people asked your and found a few questions and your answers were that it is control board is problem.I am writing to see if i can confirm with your for my model number of my gas range if the F1 code does mean a bad control board.If it does what is part number for the board so i can order one.Thanks so much for your time

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Justin K, Based on the model provided the control part# 316207603 & its overlay part# 318214601 The Manufacturer says if the fault code is F1 Then: 1.Shorted keypad. 2.Control's internal checksum may have become corrupted. 3. Control has sensed a potential runaway oven condition. Control may have shorted relay, RTD sensor probe may have gone bad. The Solution: 1.Replace EOC. 2.Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up, replace EOC. 3.Check RTD sensor probe and replace if necessary. If the oven is overheating, disconnect power. If the oven continues to overheat when the power is reapplied, replace EOC. Severe overheating may require the entire oven to be replaced, should damage be extensive.

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Hello Mackie, we will need the model number to locate the correct overlay. For further help with locating the overlay, please call us at our toll free number or chat in with us, thanks!

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Hello Donna. The F1 error code indicates control board failure 316207603 on the unit and you will need to replace the control board. Thanks.

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Hello Joe. 1. Open RTD sensor probe. Note: The EOC will initially display an F1 for this condition. The EOC thinks a runaway oven condition exists. 2. Shorted RTD sensor probe. Note: The F3 for shorted probe should only occur when the oven is active or when an attempt is made to enter a mode. 1. Check resistance at room temperature and compare to RTD sensor resistance chart. If resistance does not match the chart, replace RTD sensor probe. 2. Check resistance at room temperature, if less than 500 ohms, replace RTD sensor probe. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html

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