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TurboChef - 101273 - 2 Pole Relay
part #101273
TurboChef - 101273 - 2 Pole Relay (C3D / BULLET / NGC / i5 / i3 / NGO / HHB / HHB2)
F3 Faults - Usually a sign one of your 2 pole relays are bad or faulty. There are a number of things that can cause your relay to be faulty. These include Waveguides, Magnetrons, HV Transformers, and Diodes. If your oven is flashing F3, it could be a blown 20A fuse (Part # 100599)
TurboChef - NGC-3015 - Magnetron Service Kit
part #NGC-3015
TurboChef - NGC-3015 - Magnetron Service Kit (NGC)
F3 Faults - Usually a sign one or both of your magnetrons are bad or faulty. There are a number of things that can cause your magnetrons to be faulty. These include Waveguides, HV Transformers, Capacitors, and Diodes. If your oven is flashing F3, it could be a blown 20A fuse (Part # 100599)
F5 Faults - This error is caused by the Magnetrons over heating. Make sure there is proper airflow from the Magnetron Cooling Fan (100083), also inspect to see if the Magnetron tips are discolored. If this is the case, the Magnetrons should be replaced.
TurboChef - 100599 - 20 Amp Fuse
part #100599
TurboChef - 100599 - 20 Amp Fuse (NGC / i5 / i3 / NGO / HHC3240 / HHC2020)
TurboChef - HCT-3022 - Service Kit, HHC 2020, Blower Motor
part #HCT-3022
Service Kit, HHC 2020, Blower Motor
F1 Faults can be caused by a faulty blower or BMSC (CON-7013) in most cases.
TurboChef - NGC-3062-1 - HV Transformer (Non-Japan)
part #NGC-3062-1
TurboChef - NGC-3062-1 - HV Transformer (Non-Japan) (NGC / i5 / i3 / NGO)
F3 Faults - Usually a sign one or both of your HV Transformers are bad or faulty. There are a number of things that can cause your HV Transformers to be faulty. These include Magnetrons, Waveguides, Capacitors, and Diodes. If your oven is flashing F3, it could be a blown 20A fuse (Part # 100599)
TurboChef - NGC-3020 - High Voltage Capacitor Upgrade Service Kit
part #NGC-3020
TurboChef - NGC-3020 - High Voltage Capacitor Upgrade Service Kit (NGC)
F3 Faults - Usually a sign one or both of your Capacitors are bad or faulty. There are a number of things that can cause your Capacitors to be faulty. These include Waveguides, Magnetrons, HV Transformers, and Diodes. If your oven is flashing F3, it could be a blown 20A fuse (Part # 100599)
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TurboChef - 102012 - Door Switch
part #102012
TurboChef - 102012 - Door Switch (C3D / NGC / i5 / i3 / NGO / HHB2)
F4 Faults are caused by the door switched being out of sequence. This can occasionally blow the 20A Fuse (100599). This fault can be caused by bent door switches (102012 or i1-3207) or faulty hinges.
NGC Left Hinge NGC-1572
NGC Right Hinge NGC-1573
HHB Hinge 102807
Encore / NGO Left Hinge ENC-3015-1
Encore / NGO Right Hinge ENC-3015-2
TurboChef - 101272 - Voltage Relay
part #101272
TurboChef - 101272 - Voltage Relay (NGC / i5 / i3 / NGO)
F3 Faults - Usually a sign one of your relays are bad or faulty. There are a number of things that can cause your relays to be faulty. If your oven is flashing F3, it could be a blown 20A fuse (Part # 100599)
TurboChef - 100481 - High Voltage Diode
part #100481
TurboChef - 100481 - High Voltage Diode (C3/C3D/NGC/i5/i3/NGO)
TurboChef - NGC-1025 - NGC Blower Assembly
part #NGC-1025
TurboChef - NGC-1025 - NGC Blower Assembly (NGC)
F1 Faults can be caused by a faulty blower or BMSC (CON-7013) in most cases.Â
TurboChef - NGC-3005 - Dual 40A Solid State Relay
part #NGC-3005
TurboChef - NGC-3005 - Dual 40A Solid State Relay (C3D / NGC / i5 / i3 / NGO / HHB / HHB2)
F8 Faults can be caused by a faulty SSR. If your SSR is sticking, your heaters may stay on and keep heating even when the heat is off. It may keep heating until the Hi-Limit (102075) trips. The SSR may even burn out the IR Element (NGC-3003 or ENC-3002) if it gets hot enough.
F2 faults mean the oven is not staying hot enough to cook food. On NGCs Usually it is a top wire that has burnt off, a heater on (NGC-3011 or NGC-3003) has gone bad or a SSR (NGC-3005) isn't operating properly. It can also occur if the door is left open for too long in between cook cycles or the white glass waveguide covers (NGC-3029) are cracked or broken inside the oven.
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TurboChef - HHB-8106 - Blower Motor Assembly
part #HHB-8106
TurboChef - HHB-8106 - Blower Motor Assembly (HHB / HHB2)
F1 Faults can be caused by a faulty blower or BMSC (CON-7013) in most cases.