novaderrik wrote:
my mom just had to buy a new oven because the computer on the old one (14 years old) decided that it would be fun to go into cleaning mode when she was cooking brownies..
the new oven takes about 15 minutes to heat up to 400 degrees, and according to the 200 page operating manual it has something called a "sabbath" function.
what was so wrong with the old ovens with a knob for each burner and a pair of knobs for the oven? what, exactly, does computer control bring to the table that makes it cook so much better?
^ this
Had the same damn thing happen here. During normal baking the oven went balls-to-the-wall as in self clean mode. The electronic controls would not respond at all... as in no way I can shut this mother berkeleyer off. It took shutting off the range breaker in the basement box to kill the beast.
The berkeleytard control display was nice enough though to illuminate an F1... a fault code I later learned from the manual. F1 code = call a qualified service repairman. Thanks electronic geniuses, but I think the average person should be able to at least shut the damn unit off from the control panel, duh.
I've heard quite a few FD calls over the scanner about these runaway ovens. It's a wonder consumer safety isn't all over this BS.
Things were better before all the improvements.