Monogram Oven Error Code LO
The LO error code on a Monogram oven indicates that the power supply to the oven has been interrupted.
This can be caused by a number of factors, including:
- A power outage
- A blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker
- A loose or damaged power cord
- A problem with the oven’s electrical system
If you see the LO error code on your Monogram oven, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:
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Check the power source
Make sure that the oven is plugged into a working outlet and that the power is turned on. If the oven is not plugged in, plug it in. If the oven is plugged in, check the outlet to make sure that it is working properly. You can do this by plugging in another appliance into the outlet.
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Check the circuit breaker
If the outlet is working properly, check the circuit breaker that powers the oven. The circuit breaker may have tripped, which would interrupt the power supply to the oven. To reset the circuit breaker, turn it off and then back on.
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Check the power cord
If the circuit breaker is not tripped, check the power cord for any damage. If the power cord is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
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Check the oven’s electrical system
If the power cord is not damaged, the problem may be with the oven’s electrical system. In this case, you will need to contact a qualified appliance repair technician.
Troubleshooting Tips
- If you have checked all of these things and the oven is still not working, you may need to contact a qualified appliance repair technician.
- You can also consult your oven’s user manual for more detailed troubleshooting instructions.
Additional Information
The LO error code is a general error code that can be caused by a variety of factors. If you are not comfortable troubleshooting the issue yourself, it is best to contact a qualified appliance repair technician.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each possible cause of the LO error code:
Power outage
A power outage is the most common cause of the LO error code. If there is a power outage in your area, the oven will not be able to operate. Once the power is restored, the oven should start working again.
Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker
A blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker can also cause the LO error code. If you suspect that this is the cause of the problem, check the circuit breaker that powers the oven. The circuit breaker may have tripped, which would interrupt the power supply to the oven. To reset the circuit breaker, turn it off and then back on.
Loose or damaged power cord
A loose or damaged power cord can also cause the LO error code. If the power cord is loose, it may not be making a good connection to the outlet. If the power cord is damaged, it may be causing a short circuit. To check the power cord, look for any damage, such as cracks, cuts, or frayed wires. If you find any damage, the power cord will need to be replaced.
Problem with the oven’s electrical system
In rare cases, the LO error code can be caused by a problem with the oven’s electrical system. This could be caused by a faulty component, such as the oven’s power supply board. If you have checked all of the other possible causes and the LO error code is still present, you will need to contact a qualified appliance repair technician.
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