Fisher & Paykel oven
Fisher & Paykel oven error codes
Find Fisher & Paykel oven and range error meanings with careful consumer-safe guidance for temperature, sensor, and control faults.
Errors
7
High severity
4
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See the full Fisher & Paykel oven error code list with code, meaning, severity, and direct links to the detail pages.
Common Fisher & Paykel oven codes
C1
Fisher & Paykel oven Error Code C1: Oven Temperature Exceeded Maximum Safe Limit
The oven cavity temperature has exceeded 305 °C (581 °F) outside of a self-clean cycle. C1 is a critical safety cut-out — the oven will switch all heating off immediately and lock out further operation until the fault is cleared by a technician.
Open C1 guide
F1
Fisher & Paykel oven Error Code F1: Ambient Temperature Too High
The temperature around the oven's electronics has exceeded 85 °C (185 °F). This usually happens when the oven is installed in a very hot kitchen or when cabinet ventilation is blocked, allowing heat to build up around the control electronics.
Open F1 guide
F2
Fisher & Paykel oven Error Code F2: Cavity Temperature Too High During Self-Clean
During a pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle, the oven cavity temperature has exceeded safe limits. The oven will lock the door and halt the cycle automatically. This is a safety cut-out — do not attempt to force the door open.
Open F2 guide
F3
Fisher & Paykel oven Error Code F3: Oven Cavity Overtemperature
The oven cavity has exceeded 305 °C (581 °F) during normal cooking — outside the self-clean mode. This indicates the temperature control system has failed and the oven cannot regulate heat properly. The oven will shut down for safety.
Open F3 guide
F4
Fisher & Paykel oven Error Code F4: Power Module Failure
The oven's power module — the board that controls the heating elements — has detected an internal fault. The oven will not heat until the module is repaired or replaced.
Open F4 guide
F5
Fisher & Paykel oven Error Code F5: Clock–Power Module Communication Error
The clock/control module and the power module are not communicating correctly. This can result in the oven not responding to settings or not heating even when programmed.
Open F5 guide
Symptom entry points
Door, latch, and lock warnings
- F2 - During a pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle, the oven cavity temperature has exceeded safe limits. The oven will lock the door and halt the cycle automatically. This is a safety cut-out — do not attempt to force the door open.
- F7 - The door locking mechanism has not engaged or released correctly. This can occur at the start or end of a self-clean cycle, or if the latch is obstructed. The oven may refuse to start a self-clean cycle or may leave the door locked after one.
Sensor and temperature faults
- C1 - The oven cavity temperature has exceeded 305 °C (581 °F) outside of a self-clean cycle. C1 is a critical safety cut-out — the oven will switch all heating off immediately and lock out further operation until the fault is cleared by a technician.
- F2 - During a pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle, the oven cavity temperature has exceeded safe limits. The oven will lock the door and halt the cycle automatically. This is a safety cut-out — do not attempt to force the door open.
- F3 - The oven cavity has exceeded 305 °C (581 °F) during normal cooking — outside the self-clean mode. This indicates the temperature control system has failed and the oven cannot regulate heat properly. The oven will shut down for safety.
Control board and electronics warnings
- C1 - The oven cavity temperature has exceeded 305 °C (581 °F) outside of a self-clean cycle. C1 is a critical safety cut-out — the oven will switch all heating off immediately and lock out further operation until the fault is cleared by a technician.
- F1 - The temperature around the oven's electronics has exceeded 85 °C (185 °F). This usually happens when the oven is installed in a very hot kitchen or when cabinet ventilation is blocked, allowing heat to build up around the control electronics.
- F2 - During a pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle, the oven cavity temperature has exceeded safe limits. The oven will lock the door and halt the cycle automatically. This is a safety cut-out — do not attempt to force the door open.
Model-family guidance
What can vary by model
- Fisher & Paykel oven display wording and code formats can vary by series.
- If your model behaves differently, check the owner manual before trying any deeper maintenance step.
Frequently asked questions
Appliance-level FAQs add supporting context without forcing users into long-form content.
Where should I start with Fisher & Paykel oven error codes?
Start with the oven overview page, then use the full error code list or open the code that matches your display. Each page gives a quick meaning, safe checks, and escalation guidance.
Are all Fisher & Paykel oven codes the same across models?
Not always. Meanings can vary by series or model, so the guidance here stays conservative and recommends checking the manual for model-specific wording.
When should I stop troubleshooting and contact support?
If the same warning returns, the appliance is leaking, will not run safely, or the next step would require invasive work, it is best to turn it off and contact Fisher & Paykel support or a qualified technician.
Which oven codes are covered in this section?
This Fisher & Paykel oven section currently includes C1, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F7 and related variants based on the current content set.