Is your Frigidaire oven alerting you with a F30 Error code? Read this piece of information to the end. The control board displays the time of day and controls the oven bake, broil, and self-cleaning functions. If your oven won't heat, test your oven's heating elements and confirm that the oven is receiving power before replacing the control board. Your F30 problem may be a bad sensor circuit. It may have an open connection or just plain defective sensor. Check the connection between the clock and the sensor as well as disconnect and measure the resistance of the sensor - should be about 1090 ohms at room temp (75F). Check resistance at room temperature, if less than 500 ohms, replace RTD Sensor Probe. Check for shorted Sensor Probe harness between EOC & Probe connector.
Follow the steps that work as a Frigidaire oven reset button:
- Press Bake Button. For a complete cycle of 6 seconds, press the “Bake” option on your Frigidaire oven. You should be able to see a 0 on your display once the time elapses.
- Enter Your Preferred Temperature. Next up, enter that particular temperature that you would prefer to reset your oven by. For instance, go for 23 degrees if you want to lift your base temperature by 23 degrees.
- Go for the SELF CLEAN option. To let your oven recognize that you are going for a cooler/lower temperature setting, use its “SELF CLEAN” button.
- Bear in mind that this would not activate your self-clean cycle. On the contrary, this button is used to reset a lower temperature as well. After you are done, just click on “Start.”
- Test it Out. If your Frigidaire oven has returned to normal functioning, please accept our warmest congratulations! If not, give us a call for more details.