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Amana Oven Error Code F0-0

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No error. Initial factory setting.

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What F0-0 means on a Amana oven

The F0-0 code on an Amana oven is not a fault condition. It represents the initial factory default state stored in the electronic control board's non-volatile memory. When the control board is manufactured or reset to factory conditions, this value is written to the error code register as a placeholder, indicating that no fault has ever been logged or that the fault history has been cleared.

This code appears most often after a control board replacement, a full power cycle that resets internal memory, or a deliberate factory reset procedure. Because the control board continuously monitors oven systems including temperature sensors, door lock mechanisms, and relay outputs, it logs any detected fault with a corresponding code. F0-0 simply means none of those fault conditions have been triggered or recorded in the current memory state.

In practical terms, F0-0 requires no diagnostic action and no repair. If this code appears on the display during normal operation, it typically means the display is cycling through stored codes and has reached a blank or cleared state. Technicians encountering this code after a board swap can treat it as confirmation that the new board initialized correctly and is operating from a clean fault log.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of F0-0

  1. 01

    Factory default state on new or replaced control board

    Wiring / connection

    When a control board is installed new or replaced, it powers up with F0-0 stored as its initial value. This is expected and confirms the board initialized correctly.

  2. 02

    Fault history cleared after a power reset

    Wiring / connection

    Cycling power to the oven, such as after a tripped breaker or unplugging the unit, can reset the fault log back to the F0-0 default state. No action is needed.

  3. 03

    Display cycling through stored error codes

    Wiring / connection

    Some Amana control boards scroll through all stored fault entries when entering diagnostic mode. F0-0 appearing during this cycle simply means no faults are currently logged.

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Frequently asked questions about F0-0

What does F0-0 mean on a Amana oven?
F0-0 is not a fault code. It is the initial factory default value stored in the oven's electronic control board, indicating that no errors have been detected or recorded. You will often see it after a board replacement or after power has been restored to the appliance. No repair or service is needed when this code appears.
Do I need to fix anything when F0-0 appears on my Amana oven?
No repair is necessary for F0-0. This code simply indicates a clean or default fault log state. If your oven is heating and functioning normally, you can continue using it without any concern. Only take further action if an actual fault code with a non-zero second digit appears alongside any operational problems.
Is it safe to use my Amana oven when F0-0 is displayed?
Yes, F0-0 poses no safety concern. It is a status indicator, not a warning. The oven has not detected any fault condition in its monitored systems, so normal use is completely safe.
Will resetting my Amana oven clear the F0-0 code?
The F0-0 code does not need to be cleared because it is not an error. In fact, performing a power reset may cause this code to reappear, since resetting returns the fault log to its factory default state. If the code is showing during a diagnostic cycle, it will disappear once the cycle is complete.
How much does it cost to repair an Amana oven showing F0-0?
There is no repair cost associated with F0-0 because it is not a fault condition. If a technician visit was prompted by this code alone, the cost would be limited to a standard diagnostic service call fee, which typically ranges from $75 to $150 depending on your area. No parts or additional labor should be required.

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