We have this cooktop and it is giving a f122.Anyone know what this could be?
F1X2 is a heater over temp failure.
X= the burner that experienced the fault.
(1) Check 10-wire harness running from the display board to the main board. Recycle
power to the cooktop.
(2) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(3) If fault persists, replace display board.
(1) Recycle power to the cooktop.
(2) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
Same as 103
(1) Recycle power to the cooktop.
(2) If fault persists, test line voltage supplied to cooktop at the wall outlet. Voltage should read
from 175VAC-265VAC. If it does not, there is a problem with the power being
supplied to the cooktop
(3) If fault persists, replace power board.
(4) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(1) Recycle power to the cooktop.
(2) Replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
Same as 105
(1) Check all heater, sensor, and wire harness connectors. Make sure they are tight and secure.
Check heater ribbon for possible damage.
(2) Measure resistance across the heater ribbon at the heater terminals. Resistance should read
from 20-80 Ohms. If it does not, replace the heater and recalibrate the inductive sensors.
(3) If fault persists, remove sensor connector from the board and measure RTD resistance.
Should read from 1030-1150 Ohms (46°F-102°F).If it does not, replace the heater and
recalibrate inductive sensors.
(4) If fault persists, replace power board.
(5) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(1) Check all heater, sensor, and wire harness connectors. Make sure they are tight and secure
Check heater ribbon for possible damage.
(2) Remove sensor connector from the board and measure RTD resistance. Should read from
1030-1150 Ohms (46°F-102°F.) If it does not, replace the heater and recalibrate inductive
sensors.
(3) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
Same as 1X3
1
(1) Check all heater, sensor, and wire harness connectors. Make sure they are tight and secure.
Check heater ribbon for possible damage.
(2) If fault persists, replace power board.
(3) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(1) Check all heater, sensor, and wire harness connectors. Make sure they are tight and secure.
Check heater ribbon for possible damage.
(2) Remove sensor connector from the board and measure resistance across the inductive
sensor. Should read from 0.001-2.00 Ohms. If it does not, replace the heater and recalibrate
inductive sensors.
(3) If fault persists, replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(1) Replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(1) Replace main board and recalibrate inductive sensors.
(1) Recycle power to the cooktop.
(2) If fault persists, replace ceramic glass maintop assembly
(3) If fault persists, replace display board.
Same as 170
Same as 170
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