Whirlpool is conducting a safety recall on the Kitchenaid KHMS155L series (and similar models under other brand names) that display the F2 code or have been observed self-starting. Other symptoms may be additional codes or unintelligible info being displayed, and failure to execute the command entered into the control pad. To obtain free replacement of the control panel, call Ava at Whirlpool: 1-866-640-7146, extension 6337. She will want your complete model and serial numbers and a phone number and address where you can be reached. She will arrange for A & E Factory Service to contact you to set up an appointment to come out and replace the control panel at no cost to you.
It of course depends on your full model number, but since you posted under the model KHMS155LSS, I'll assume that's it.You have to remove the grille across the top and may have to remove the control panel assembly.At
our Web site, we have a video
available showing how to remove a typical
over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.You can find helpful
exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model
number here.
In this model, there is one fuse (20A) and two thermostats which can be defective, any of which will render the oven dead.Dead meaning no display, no light when you open the door, and no response when you press a pad on the keypad.There
should be a "mini-manual" (tech sheet) hidden inside the unit
behind the
control panel or hidden on the left side behind the grille, which is
very helpful when troubleshooting, testing, and locating
components.I have a copy in my files if you don't find yours.We'rehappy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful
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I had the same problem with the same model of KitchenAid Microwave. KitchenAid customer service will act like they never heard of the problem, although if you google it, you will find that this is a very common problem. Ask to be transferred to the safety department. After more than 6 months of complaining and several repair attempts (they replaced control panel and switches), KitchenAid finally gave me a full refund. This is a serious safety defect for which they have no fix. The product needs to be recalled, and I am willing to testify that KitchenAid was criminally negligent when this product finally causes a house fire and possibly serious injury or death.
Hi The issue is with the door switch that is bad and should be replaced. If it was the fuse the unit will not even work, so I believe it is the door switch and I don't think that the control can go bad. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance. Daniel
open *** and follow the cable which come from the back you will see an enclosure with fuse inside. Remove the fuse and replace with an other one with same specifications
Normally
you have to separate the door panels (as shown in the attached photo)
and then you'll see the screws you need to remove.Or you can watch a YouTube video (not a video I made) here that demonstrates how it's done.You can find handy exploded views and order parts by model number here.We're
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Normally you have to
separate the door panels (as shown in the attached photo)
and then you'll see the previously hidden screw(s) you need to remove.Or you can watch a YouTube video (not a video I
made) that demonstrates how it's done.In some cases, you then
have to gently rotate the handle to unlock it.You can find
helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full
model number here.We'rehappy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful
rating of our answer.
hi it could be a bad neutral connection on your plug or inside on your high voltage transformer check the plug for burning and try plugging it in a different socket
Normally you have to
separate the door panels (as shown in the attached photo)
and then you'll see the previously hidden screw(s) you need to remove.Or you can watch a YouTube video (not a video I
made) that demonstrates how it's done.In some cases, you then
have to gently rotate the handle to unlock it.You can find
helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts for most brands by entering your full
model number here.We'rehappy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful
rating of our answer.
F2 on this model means you have a shorting
membrane keypad.
If and when an oven is coming on or doing anything by itself, this is very dangerous and can result in a fire.
So until it is repaired,
please leave it unplugged or leave the door
open when it's not in use, and please do not leave it running
unattended.
On this model, the membrane keypad is available already mounted on a new control
panel frame. It runs a little more, but saves a lot of time consuming and aggravating work.
In this case, you simply
move your circuit board into the new frame.
At
our Web site, we have a video
available showing how to remove a typical
over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.
Then you remove a few more screws and disconnect the wires.
It is part # AP3673562 (same as 8205018) and runs $80.97 + shipping here.
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Since no model number was mentioned, I'm confined to giving a general answer.It's likely that one of the door opening parts (most likely the door open button or lever) is broken.You can find links to helpful exploded view diagrams and part ordering help here.
I recommend that you bookmark that link to your favorites.If yours is an over the range model, at
our Web site, we have a video
available showing how to remove a typical
over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.Once that is removed, you can access the door opening parts to see which has failed.We're
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advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.