Amana F1 Code

A few nights ago, the electricity went out for an extended period of time after flickering on and off a few times. The keypad beeped a few times when this first happened. The next morning, the oven and clock no longer worked. The stove top works fine.
The local appliance store suggested turning off the breaker for about 30 minutes and then trying it. I did this and still nothing. They mentioned a sensor might need to be replaced.

Any ideas on what the problem is and how to fix it? Is it something that a non-professional could repair?

I cannot find any info on the given model number.
Please check it.

Are you sure that the “S” is not a 5.

[quote=denman;804218]I cannot find any info on the given model number.
Please check it.

Are you sure that the “S” is not a 5.[/quote]

That is the most likely possibility. It is difficult to make out the letters/numbers. The only other option might be that the zero is actually a capital letter “o”.

Here are the parts
Parts for Amana ACF4205AT - AppliancePartsPros.com

Seethe attachment for the tech sheet.

F1 looks like a control board problem.
It sounds like the electrical problems blew the board which unfortunately is no longer available.

F2 and F3 would be related to the oven sensor so I doubt that is your problem.
ACF4205.pdf (93.0 KB)

[QUOTE=denman;804403]Here are the parts
Parts for Amana ACF4205AT - AppliancePartsPros.com

Seethe attachment for the tech sheet.

F1 looks like a control board problem.
It sounds like the electrical problems blew the board which unfortunately is no longer available.

F2 and F3 would be related to the oven sensor so I doubt that is your problem.[/QUOTE]

Is this something that can be rebuilt or is the entire appliance going to need to be replaced?

Thanks for your help. Not quite the answer I was hoping for but I suspect the oven is fairly old (came with the house).