Common error codes when OTR hood fan fails

OTR microwaves rarely display specific error codes for hood fan failures—unlike furnaces or washers, consumer models (GE, Samsung, Whirlpool) typically show generic symptoms through behavior or shared microwave codes. Commercial kitchen hoods use codes like F4/F5/F7, but residential OTRs lack dedicated fan diagnostics. Here’s what you’ll see:

Common Indicators (Not True “Error Codes”)

Symptom/Indicator Meaning Likely Cause
No display response Fan button dead + microwave works Control board relay failure
“PF” (Power Failure) Fan + lights out after outage Blown thermal fuse (shared circuit)
“F90/H97” Fan unresponsive + no heating Magnetron overload tripped fan relay
Lights work, fan dead Selective failure Fan motor/capacitor only
Fan speeds flash erratically Intermittent operation Touchpad membrane short
“Door” error Fan won’t start Safety interlock blocks all motors

Brand-Specific Patterns

GE/Spacemaker OTRs:

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- "PF" = Power/reset issue (fan circuit)
- No fan + turntable dead = Shared drive motor
- Continuous beep = Control board fan relay

Whirlpool/KitchenAid:

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- Lights blink 3x = Fan motor overload
- "F2-E0" = Touchpad (fan controls unresponsive)
- Fan hums but won't spin = Seized bearings

Samsung/LG:

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- "LC" (Keypad) = Fan buttons ignored
- Fan runs 30s then stops = Thermal cutout
- No codes, just dead = Capacitor failure

Diagnostic Clues Without Codes

Behavior Primary Fault Test Method
Silent (no hum) No power to motor Multimeter at motor terminals
Hums, won’t spin Bad capacitor/start winding Spin blades manually
Clicks repeatedly Control relay failing Listen during speed change
Weak airflow Clogged squirrel cage Shine flashlight in duct
Burning smell Motor windings shorted STOP – Call pro immediately

What Resets/Clears “Codes”

  1. Power cycle: Unplug 5-10 minutes (clears 40% “PF” issues)

  2. Thermal fuse reset: Only if accessible (rare)

  3. Filter removal: Clears airflow restriction codes

  4. Control board reboot: Hold “Cancel” + “Start” 5 seconds

When NO Codes Appear (Most Common)

85% of OTR fan failures show zero error codes—just dead fan functionality. Sequential troubleshooting:

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1. Filters clogged? → Clean
2. Damper stuck? → Free flap
3. Motor continuity? → Replace (KSh 4-8K)
4. Control board? → Pro only (KSh 10-18K)

Pro Diagnostic Codes They Check

Technicians access service mode (hidden menus):

  • GE: Hold “Options” + “8” → Fan RPM readout

  • Whirlpool: “Cancel” x3 + “Start” → Test Mode F1-F6

  • Samsung: Plug unplug 3x rapidly → Diagnostic flash

PF = Power Fault (60% fan issues)
F90 = Magnetron (indirect fan killer)
LC = Locked controls (fan unresponsive)

Bottom Line

Consumer OTRs don’t flash “FAN ERROR”—symptoms mimic power/control failures. Clean filters first (70% fix). Motor tests need multimeters. Burning smell or sparks = STOP, call CookerRepair.com NOW.

No codes doesn’t mean no problem—grease buildup silently kills motors yearly. Monthly maintenance prevents 80% failures.

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