Does your cooling fan or oven light refuse to turn off? If so, this article is for you. We will look at the topics “Kitchenaid oven turn off demo mode”, “Kitchenaid oven turn off control lock” and much more.
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Kitchenaid Oven Turn Off Demo Mode
To turn off demo mode on your Kitchenaid oven, follow these steps…
Step 1: Press the “tools” button.
Step 2: Press “8”.
If that doesn’t work, follow these steps…
Step 1: Press the “tools” button.
Step 2: Scroll through the options and select “info”.
Step 3: Tap “Demo mode”.
Step 4: Tap “Off”.
Step 5: Tap “Yes” to confirm.
Kitchenaid Oven Turn Off Control Lock
To turn off the control lock feature, hold the options button. If you don’t know what button to press, look underneath all the buttons on the control panel. On one of the buttons, you will see “control lock, hold down for three seconds”. This is the button you need to press.
Kitchenaid Oven Turn Off Sabbath Mode
To turn off sabbath mode on your Kitchenaid oven, follow the steps listed below…
Step 1: Open the oven door.
Step 2: Press “Cancel/Off”. If your oven is a double one, press “Upper oven cancel/off” or “Lower oven cancel/off”.
Step 3: Press 7,8,9, and 6 in this order.
Step 4: Press “Cancel/Off” once again.
Step 5: Close the door of the oven.
Kitchenaid Oven Turn Off Probe
To turn off your Kitchenaid oven probe, simply press the “Cancel/Off” button.
Kitchenaid Oven Turn Off Energy Saver
To turn off energy saver mode on your Kitchenaid oven, follow the steps listed below…
Step 1: Locate the “Settings/Clock” on the oven’s control panel.
Step 2: Press and hold down the button for 3 seconds.
Kitchenaid Oven Turn Off Cooling Fan
An oven cooling fan automatically turns off by itself. Once the oven is turned off, the cooling fan turns on to prevent the oven from overheating. After a while, the cooling fan turns off. If your cooling fan has run for over thirty minutes and hasn’t turned off, it is faulty. Read the article “Kitchenaid Oven Fan [Issues & Proven Solutions]” to replace a Kitchenaid cooling fan and learn about other Kitchenaid oven fan related problems.
Check out these articles…
Kitchenaid Oven Igniter [Issues & Proven Solutions]
Kitchenaid Oven Is Not Working [How To Fix]
Kitchenaid Oven Knobs [Problems & Proven Solutions]
Kitchenaid Oven Temperature [How To, Issues & Solutions]
Kitchenaid Oven Racks [Issues & Solutions]
Kitchenaid Oven Smells [Proven Solutions]
Kitchenaid Oven Thermal Fuse Keeps Blowing [Proven Solutions]
Kitchenaid Oven Turns Off By Itself — How To Fix
Below, we have listed the two possible reasons why your Kitchenaid oven turns off by itself and what to do.
1. Fan
If the fan in a Kitchenaid oven fails, it will overheat and shut off. There are two fans in a Kitchenaid oven, a convection fan and a cooling fan. Either one of these could be the cause of this problem. Read the article in the section directly above this one to learn how to replace these two components in a Kitchenaid oven.
2. Temperature Sensor
If you have tested both fans and they aren’t faulty, the temperature sensor probably is. We will show you how to replace the temperature sensor in a Kitchenaid range and a Kitchenaid double wall oven. Below, we show you how to replace the sensor in a Kitchenaid range…
Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall and unplug the power cord or switch off the circuit breaker for safety.
Step 2: Turn the oven around and use a Philips head screwdriver to take out the screws on the sides of the oven’s rear which hold the support brackets. There are three screws on each side.
Step 3: Set the brackets aside and lift the oven’s back panel off.
Step 4: The sensor is on the right, disconnect the wire plug from it.
Step 5: Take out the screw which holds the temperature sensor to the oven.
Step 6: Pull out the sensor and get a replacement.
Step 7: Push the new sensor into the oven and hold it in place with the screw.
Step 8: Connect the wire plug to the sensor.
Step 9: Reposition the oven’s back panel.
Step 10: Return the side support brackets and hold them in place with the six screws.
Step 11: Turn the oven back.
Step 12: Plug the oven back in or switch the circuit breaker back on.
Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace the sensor in a Kitchenaid oven.
To replace the temperature sensor in a Kitchenaid double wall oven, do the following…
Step 1: Locate the oven’s circuit breaker and switch it off for safety.
Step 2: Open the oven door and flip the hinge locks. There is a lock on each door hinge.
Step 3: Close the door till it stops then lift it off.
Step 4: Set the door on a cloth lined surface.
Step 5: Slide out the oven racks and set them aside.
Step 6: Using a quarter inch nut driver, take out the two screws on the upper back wall which hold the broil element.
Step 7: Take out the other two screws at the top.
Step 8: Lower the broil element.
Step 9: Now, take out the screws which hold the temperature sensor in place.
Step 10: Pull out the sensor and disconnect the wire plug. Make sure the wire plug doesn’t fall through the hole in the oven’s rear.
Step 11: Get a new sensor and connect the wire plug to it.
Step 12: Secure the sensor with the screws.
Step 13: Reposition the broil element and return the screws on the top wall of the oven.
Step 14: Return the other screws on the back wall of the oven.
Step 15: Return the oven racks.
Step 16: Lift the oven door and insert the hinges back into the slots on the sides of the oven.
Step 17: Open the door fully and flip the hinge locks back.
Step 18: Close the oven door and switch the circuit breaker back on.
The video below will give you a visual of how to replace the temperature sensor in a Kitchenaid double wall oven.
Kitchenaid Oven Shuts Off After Self Clean — How To Fix
If your Kitchenaid oven shuts off after using the self clean feature, the thermal fuse has burnt out. During the self clean cycle, the oven heats up to very high temperatures. These high temperatures, can damage some of the internal components in the oven such as the thermal fuse. Read the article “Kitchenaid Oven Self Clean [How To, Issues & Solutions]” to replace the thermal fuse in Kitchenaid oven and fix other Kitchenaid oven self clean problems.
Kitchenaid Oven Light Doesn’t Turn Off — How To Fix
Below we have listed the possible reasons why the light in your Kitchenaid oven won’t turn off.
1. Open Door
If the door in your Kitchenaid oven is open, it won’t make contact with the light switch in order to turn it off. Close the oven door completely. If the door isn’t the cause of the problem, keep reading. If the door doesn’t close properly, read the article “Kitchenaid Oven Door [How To, Issues & Solutions]” to replace the door hinges or door seal of a Kitchenaid oven and fix other Kitchenaid oven door related problems.
2. Door Switch
If the door switch is faulty, it won’t send a signal to the light to turn off when it comes in contact with the door. Below, we walk you through the steps you need to follow in order to replace the door switch in a Kitchenaid oven…
Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall and unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Step 2: Open the oven door.
Step 3: Take out the screws under the oven’s front panel which hold the metal plate in place using a Philips head screwdriver.
Step 4: Remove the metal plate and take out the screws which hold the front panel in place.
Step 5: Lower the front panel and support it.
Step 6: Take out the screws at the front and back of the stove top which hold it in place. There are three screws at the front and two on the rear corners.
Step 7: Lift the stove top off and set it aside.
Step 8: Take out the two screws on the oven’s rear which hold the lower back panel in place.
Step 9: Take out the six screws on the sides of the oven’s rear which hold the upper back panel’s support brackets.
Step 10: Remove the brackets and back panel.
Step 11: Take out the four screws which hold the support panel of the stove elements in place.
Step 12: Take out the four screws which hold the oven’s right side panel in place.
Step 13: Set the side panel aside.
Step 14: Remove the insulation cover which covers the door switch.
Step 15: Disconnect the wires from the door switch and push it out through the hole. You will need to squeeze the tabs together.
Step 16: Unhook the door switch from the rod.
Step 17: Get a new door switch and hook it on the rod.
Step 18: Position the door switch in the oven’s frame and reconnect the wires to it.
Step 19: Reposition the insulation cover.
Step 20: Return the side panels and the four screws which hold them in place.
Step 21: Return the four screws which hold the support panel of the stove elements.
Step 22: Reposition the oven’s upper back panel.
Step 23: Reposition the side support brackets and hold them in place with the six screws.
Step 24: Return the oven’s lower back panel and the two screws which secure it.
Step 25: Reposition the stove top and hold it in place with the five screws.
Step 26: Reposition the oven’s front panel and hold it in place with the two screws.
Step 27: Return the metal plate underneath the panel and the screws which secure it.
Step 28: Close the oven door.
Step 29: Plug the oven back in.
Step 30: Return the oven to its usual position.
Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace the door switch in a Kitchenaid oven.
3. Control Board
The control board controls all the other components in the oven. If the light relay on the control board board burns out, the light won’t work like it usually does. Read the article “Kitchenaid Oven Control Panel [Issues & Solutions]” to replace the control board in a Kitchenaid oven and fix other Kitchenaid oven control panel related issues you may have.
Kitchenaid Oven Won’t Turn Off — How To Fix
Below, we have listed the reasons why your Kitchenaid oven won’t turn off and what to do about it.
1. Control Board
If the control board in your oven fails, it could cause the oven to keep running. Read the “Kitchenaid Oven Control Panel” article in the section above to replace the control board in a Kitchenaid double wall oven and a Kitchenaid range.
2. Bake Element
If the bake element in a Kitchenaid oven shorts out, it won’t turn off. Below, we show you how to replace the bake element in a Kitchenaid single range…
Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall and unplug the power cord for safety.
Step 2: Take out the two screws which hold the lower back panel of the oven using a Philips head screwdriver. Disconnect the wires from the terminals of the bake element.
Step 3: Open the oven door and slide out the racks.
Step 4: Flip the locks on the door hinges towards yourself.
Step 5: Close the door till it stops then lift it off.
Step 6: Set the door on a cloth lined surface.
Step 7: Take out the two screws which hold the bottom panel in place with the Philips head screwdriver.
Step 8: Remove the panel and take out the screws which hold the bake element in place. There is a screw at the front and one at the back.
Step 9: Remove the bake element and test it with a multimeter. Get a new bake element if it has no continuity.
Step 10: Position the bake element in the oven and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 11: Return the bottom panel and the screws which secure it.
Step 12: Slide the oven racks back in and lift up the oven door.
Step 13: Position the hinges into the slots on the sides of the oven frame.
Step 14: Open the door fully and flip the hinge locks back.
Step 15: Close the oven door and go back to the oven’s rear.
Step 16: Connect the wires back to the bake element terminals.
Step 17: Reposition the oven’s back panel and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 18: Plug the oven back in.
Also follow the steps to replace your bake element if your Kitchenaid oven shuts off while baking.
Read the article “Kitchenaid Oven Element [How To, Problems & Solutions]” to replace the bake element in a Kitchenaid double wall oven and a Kitchenaid single range oven.
The video below will show you how to replace a Kitchenaid single range bake element.