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Peter
February 13, 2020
Power was cut from the house and once it resumed the display panel shows the letters p f. The stove is hardwired.
For model number KDRP407HSS4
Good Day Peter. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number KDRP407HSS4). The PF code means that your unit detects a power failure in it; so we recommend the following: 1) Turn off the circuit breaker that is providing power to your unit. 2) Remove the top panel. 3) Check all the wire connections for loose connections or any corrosion. 4) Disconnect then reconnect the wires on the control board and power transformer. 5) Disconnect then reconnect the ribbon connector on the control board. Then reassemble your unit and turn it back on and this should solve the issue you are having. We hope this helps! Best Regards.
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Pat
March 16, 2023
Appliance died during self-cleaning cycle. Turned power off and on several times. Door locked. Thinking of replacing thermal fuse - your thoughts?
Thank you!
For model number KDRP407HSS4
Hi Pat, thank you for reaching out. We have found that after the oven self-cleans, the door remains locked until the oven has cooled down. We would recommend disconnecting the power from the range for about 30 seconds and reconnecting it. If the door does not open and you do not have food in the oven, set the oven to self-clean for 1-2 hours. Wait approximately 30 minutes for the oven to cool and then try to unlock the door. If the issue still persists, you may need to check the thermal fuse, part number PS11747249, and replace it if necessary. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Easily removed the door from the oven by releasing clips attached to the door hinge -- very nicely engineered. Removed about 6 philips head screws to allow the door assembly to be taken apart for access to the glass. Lifted out the broken glass, cleaned the inside of the door, installed the new glass, reassembled the door (a two minute project), and reattached the door to the oven. Cleaning the inside of the door took longer than the actual repair!
This built-in oven was slid out of it's space and set on a box. I removed the back cover with nut driver and located the safety overload device. removed nuts and used pliers to remove wires and replace them. The power must be off to do this repair.Replaced the cover and slid back into place. This could be a lot more difficult if your power cord or gas line is not long enough to make it out of your wall space. Or of your oven is attached well to the frame.
Removed the oven door by following the straightforward instructions in the user's manual. Removed philips head screws to take the door assembly apart. Removed clips holding the two inner door glass plates, and the two plates. Removed the clamp holding the broken glass plate, then the glass and associated glass fragments. Then cleaned and re-installed the three glass plates and their clamps in reverse order. Re-assembled the door and re-attached to the oven. Only cautionary note is to be careful when removing, handling and re-installing the various glass plates. Watch out for fragments from the broken plate; they can cut you and/or fall on the floor.