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The temperature sensor is disconnected or faulty. The appliance can’t detect temperature correctly during heating.
The appliance fails to reach the desired temperature in time. Likely caused by a faulty heater or temperature sensor.
After cooking, the appliance doesn’t cool down properly. May be caused by a broken cooling fan or thermal components.
Triggered when the device detects excessive temperature, potentially leading to automatic shutdown to prevent damage.
A short or stuck key was detected. Usually due to moisture, worn-out keypad, or panel failure.
Internal temperature did not reach the set level in convection mode. Could be a heater, sensor, or control issue.
Temperature sensor shorted, causing erratic readings or shutdowns during use.
Occurs when a microwave’s control panel detects a button stuck in the pressed position, causing malfunction or unresponsive controls.
Temperature remains abnormally high during convection. Often a problem with fan or sensor.
In fermentation or low-heat mode, temperature exceeds limits. Indicates a safety or sensor malfunction.
Sensor is not reading properly — either open or shorted. Appliance won’t heat correctly.
Control board and keypad are not communicating. Likely a failed ribbon cable or faulty control panel.
Internal temperature exceeds safe operating limit, especially during self-cleaning or heavy use.
No heat generated in bake or grill mode. Commonly caused by a failed heating coil or relay.
Appliance cannot lock/unlock the door during special modes like self-cleaning. Door latch motor or sensor issue likely.
Stuck key or touch panel failure – common issue in microwaves.
Door not closing properly or sensor malfunction.
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