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I understand and experienced, the thermal fuse WILL fail, the first time you use the self-clean cycle. Repairman pulled the oven, replaced the fuse and now the control panel works, but pre-heat default at 350 will only go DOWN below that level, with EITHER up or down arrow. Each time you touch the pad, it goes DOWN 5 degrees. (So you can't go to 375, 400+ etc.) The timer signal is now a barely audible beeeep. I have looked on the internet and understand there MAY be yet ANOTHER fuse ON the control board, but have not yet pulled the board. 1.) Is there truly a fuse on the board? 2.)Will that correct the temp control failure? 3.)And it appears the circuit board itself is NOT AVAILABLE. Is that so, or is there some old stock out there?
Thanks, Joe from Kalamazoo:)
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Hey Joe, There is no fuse on your board and it wouldn't matter either way - a fuse, if blown would cut all power to your board and you wouldn't be able to push any buttons as the board's power would be cut.
If it is in fact the board that is at fault, it is discontinued. However, I own BoardRestored.com and can help with getting it restored.
It does sound board related to me. At my site, you can search on the site for your part number 4452240.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks, Andy
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