Technicians for Fulgor ovens and stoves generally excel in diagnosing issues accurately. However, there was one instance where an oven temperature problem was initially misdiagnosed as a faulty heating element, leading to an unnecessary replacement and additional costs. Enhanced diagnostic checks could prevent such errors.
E1: Oven Temperature Sensor Fault
The oven’s temperature sensor is malfunctioning, which can affect its ability to maintain the correct cooking temperature.
E2: Door Latch Error
The oven door latch is not working properly, potentially preventing the door from locking during self-cleaning cycles or other functions.
E3: Cooling Fan Error
The oven’s cooling fan is not operating correctly, which may lead to overheating.
E4: Oven Overheat Error
The oven temperature has exceeded the safe limit, and it may shut down as a safety precaution.
E5: Control Board Fault
There’s an issue with the oven’s control board or software, which can impact various functions and settings.
E6: Ignition Fault
The stove’s burners are having trouble igniting. Check for blockages or malfunctions in the ignition system.
E7: Oven Element Fault
One of the oven’s heating elements is not working properly, affecting the appliance’s ability to heat evenly.
E8: Communication Error
The oven’s internal components are having trouble communicating, which can result in inconsistent performance.
E9: Timer or Clock Error
The oven’s timer or clock feature is malfunctioning, potentially affecting timed cooking features.
EA: Oven Light Fault
The internal light of the oven is not functioning correctly.
EB: Broil Element Fault
The broil element in the oven is malfunctioning, which can affect the ability to broil foods properly.
EC: Convection Fan Error
The convection fan, which circulates hot air for even cooking, is not operating correctly.
ED: Oven Calibration Error
The oven’s temperature calibration is off, leading to potential discrepancies between the set and actual cooking temperatures.
EE: Self-Cleaning Error
There’s an issue with the oven’s self-cleaning function, potentially due to a door lock or temperature regulation malfunction.
EF: Warming Drawer Fault
If the unit is equipped with a warming drawer, this error indicates it’s not maintaining the correct temperature or not functioning properly.
EG: Gas Valve Fault
There’s an issue with the gas valve, potentially affecting the flow of gas to the burners.
EH: Power Supply Error
The oven is experiencing inconsistencies or interruptions in its power supply.
EI: Touchpad or Control Panel Fault
The touchpad or control panel is not responding correctly or might be malfunctioning.
EJ: Sabbath Mode Error
If the oven has a Sabbath mode, this error indicates a malfunction or issue with activating this feature.
EK: Oven Door Seal Fault
The seal around the oven door is damaged or not sealing correctly, potentially leading to heat escaping.
EL: Probe Sensor Error
The temperature probe sensor, if your oven has one, is malfunctioning, which can impact precision cooking.
EM: Preheat Function Fault
The oven’s preheat function is not working properly, causing delays in reaching the desired cooking temperature.
EN: Burner Flame Adjustment Issue
A specific burner on the stove is not maintaining a consistent flame, which can affect cooking performance.
EO: Gas Leak Detection
The oven or stove has detected a potential gas leak. It’s crucial to shut off the appliance and seek professional assistance.
EP: Oven Door Alignment Error
The oven door is not aligning correctly, which might prevent it from closing or sealing properly.
EQ: Delay Start Error
The delay start feature is not functioning correctly, which can impact scheduled cooking or baking tasks.
ER: Circuit Overload
The oven or stove’s internal circuitry is experiencing an overload, possibly due to a malfunctioning component or a power surge.
ES: Software Update Failure
If the oven has smart capabilities, this error indicates an issue with downloading or installing a software update.
ET: Child Safety Lock Malfunction
The child safety lock feature is not working properly, which could pose safety risks.
EU: Burner Temperature Fluctuation
A specific burner’s temperature is fluctuating irregularly, causing uneven cooking.
EV: Oven Door Lock Error
If your oven has a door lock feature, this error indicates a problem with the door lock mechanism, potentially preventing the door from locking during self-cleaning or specific cooking modes.
EW: Bake Element Fault
The bake element in the oven is malfunctioning, affecting its ability to provide consistent and even heating.
EX: Control Knob Error
The control knob or dial is not functioning properly, making it difficult to set or adjust cooking temperatures and functions.
EY: Gas Pressure Error
There’s an issue with the gas pressure supplied to the stove, potentially affecting the performance of gas burners.
EZ: Burner Ignition Lockout
The ignition system for one or more burners has locked out, preventing them from lighting. This can be due to issues with the ignition components or gas supply.
FA: Airflow Sensor Fault
If your oven has an airflow sensor, this error indicates a malfunction in the sensor, affecting the appliance’s ability to manage airflow for optimal cooking results.
FB: Oven Light Sensor Error
There’s an issue with the sensor responsible for detecting the oven light status, potentially causing problems with oven light operation.
FC: Oven Door Lockout
The oven door is locked, and the appliance is not responding to unlock commands. Check for obstructions or malfunctions in the door lock system.
FD: Gas Leak Warning
The oven or stove has detected a potential gas leak and is issuing a warning. Turn off the gas supply and seek immediate professional assistance.
FE: Temperature Control Calibration Error
The temperature control calibration is not set correctly, leading to discrepancies between the set and actual cooking temperatures.