E01: Temperature Sensor Error – In American Standard ovens and stoves, E01 often indicates a problem with the temperature sensor. This error can lead to inaccurate temperature readings and uneven cooking. Professional repair is necessary to replace the faulty sensor.
E02: Oven Door Lock Failure – Error code E02 may suggest a malfunction with the oven door lock mechanism. This issue can prevent the oven from self-cleaning or starting a cooking cycle. Prompt service is essential to ensure safe operation.
E03: Heating Element Problems – E03 can signify issues with the oven’s heating elements, including heating element failure or damaged wiring. These issues can result in uneven cooking or complete heating failure. Professional maintenance is required to resolve this error.
E04: Control Panel Malfunction – A malfunctioning control panel can lead to unresponsive buttons and difficulties in setting cooking parameters. E04 may indicate control panel problems that require replacement or repair to restore functionality.
CODE:Â 2 flashes
PROBLEM: The furnace is likely blowing cold air because it’s dropping the flame.
CODE:Â 3 flashes
PROBLEM:Â Indicates a problem with the pressure switch.
CODE:Â 4 flashes
PROBLEM:Â Indicates a problem with the limit switch.
CODE:Â 6 flashes
PROBLEM:Â Indicates a problem with the polarity or grounding.
CODE:Â 7 flashes
PROBLEM:Â Indicates a problem with the gas valve.
CODE:Â 9 flashes
PROBLEM:Â Indicates a problem with the ignition or the ignitor circuit.
CODE:Â 22 flashes
PROBLEM:Â Indicates a problem with the flame itself.