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nathan52  
#1 Posted : Monday, January 20, 2014 7:18:28 PM(UTC)
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Lost power while cooking. first burners and when the oven timer went off I hit the cancel button for the oven to shut it off and the LED screen went black. The burners had been working as I could see them earlier glowing red under the glass top. Now they weren't even when I turned towards high. Everything went out all together. I checked breaker and it was fine. I have had this for 5 months and it has worked great. I came back and tried the burner again and when I turned it on the LED screen came on to the set clock screen. I turned the burner off and it made the LED screen lose power again. This time I turned it on, set the clock shut off the burner and it went dark. The burner never did get hot when I was turning it on either. I read the manual about Demo mode and Sabbath Mode. Checked to make sure it wan't that. Still nothing. I pulled the range out. Check to make sure every thing was okay. The manual said to shut off breaker for full minute. I went 5 minutes. Turned on and nothing unless I turn on a burner. Any burner. Nothing works then except the display until I turn off the burner! I don't see error codes but do see M258 E255-130 scroll across the screen. Anyone have this problem. House was new when I bought it from builder 7 yrs ago. Breaker never tripped. Clear weather? Quit while cooking and it is only 5 months old. ANY clues? GOOD GUESSES? I am stumped!
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rdj5417  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, November 25, 2015 10:44:16 AM(UTC)
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nathan52 I had the exact same problem. It turned out that the power cord was not making good contact. From what I can tell one of the legs (110 v) was not making contact. All the burners would need 220 V so they wouldn't work. The one leg that was making contact must have provided power to part of the control board. Hope this helps.:)
Phils  
#3 Posted : Friday, April 29, 2016 4:54:51 AM(UTC)
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nathan52,

What finally happened in your case?
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Does anyone have a solution for this? My stove has done the exact same thing
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