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Code E305
E305 signals an issue with the high-voltage inverter circuit or magnetron power supply line.
Code F08
F08 alerts that communication between the user interface panel board and main power logic board has failed.
Code F10
F10 triggers when a key input is detected as active continuously for longer than 60 seconds.
Code F3
F3 indicates the main control board senses a stuck or shorted touch key switch on the membrane.
Code SENSOR ERROR
SENSOR ERROR occurs when the humidity/steam sensor fails to send valid voltage signals during Sensor Cook mode.
Code F1 E1
F1 E1 signals that the main control microcomputer board suffered internal EEPROM checksum failure.
Code F2 E1
F2 E1 indicates the main control unit is not detecting the keypad ribbon cable connection matrix.
Code F-11
F-11 code indicates power generation failure from inverter board to magnetron tube.
Code F-3
F-3 code displays when the control panel detects continuous touch contact on any button key for over 60 seconds.
Code H97
H97 signals an internal power supply fault within the high-voltage inverter power circuit module.
Code H98
H98 indicates high voltage current generation failure on the inverter board or magnetron tube.
Code E-11
E-11 signals that the smart auto-cook gas/humidity sensor circuit is open, shorted, or disconnected.
Code E-83
E-83 indicates the control unit detects abnormal door switch contacts state during heating attempt.
Code E-01
E-01 alerts that the air exhaust damper door switch failed to open or close during convection or vent operations.
Code E-02
E-02 indicates an open circuit condition detected in the thermistor temperature sensor probe.
Code F1
F1 code triggers when the main electronic control unit detects internal hardware memory corruption.
Code F2
F2 indicates a button on the glass panel or membrane switch is stuck in a closed state continuously.