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Bruce7799  
#1 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 5:11:43 PM(UTC)
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Frigidaire Gallery smooth-top range with convection, self-clean, warming zone, warming drawer. Self-cleaned it today, cancelled cleaning after 3 hours. Removed warming drawer, pulled it out of its space in the cupboards. Removed oven door. Cleaned everything. When finished, I plugged it back in. Top works, but clock and all oven controls are dead. The outlet was live when I plugged it back in. Is it possible that by doing that, I caused the control panel to 'blow'? Are there fuses or breakers I should be checking? Should the clock/control panel come alive when I plug the range in? Is there a secret sequence of buttons I should be pushing? Any advice, opinions, speculation appreciated. thanks.

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denman  
#2 Posted : Friday, December 16, 2011 2:16:02 AM(UTC)
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The outlet was live when I plugged it back in. Is it possible that by doing that, I caused the control panel to 'blow'?[/COLOR]
Yes it is possible but I would have thought that you would have heard an electrical spark. This can cause a voltage spike that can blow out the control board. Try flipping the breaker off for a couple minutes to see if the panel will light up.

[COLOR="DarkRed"]Are there fuses or breakers I should be checking?[/COLOR]
Not that I can see. This unit seems different than most as it uses L2 to Neutral voltage to power the control board. I am assuming that the transformer on the control board is what powers it.
Does the W2/B2 regular outlet have power (120 volts) if not then you may have a loose connection somewhere.
Even if it does have power I would check the wiring in the unit.

[COLOR="DarkRed"]Should the clock/control panel come alive when I plug the range in?[/COLOR]
Yes
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Is there a secret sequence of buttons I should be pushing?[/COLOR]
No
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