How do I reset the error code on my GE oven?
On the GE JBS15H1WW electric range, you can usually clear an “F-” error code by pressing CLEAR/OFF, then doing a quick power reset (turn the range power off for at least 30 seconds, then restore power). If the code returns, it points to a condition that needs troubleshooting.
Steps to reset an “F-” error code
- Press CLEAR/OFF once.
- Wait a few seconds and try using BAKE or BROIL again.
- If the code comes back, turn OFF power to the range at the breaker (or unplug if accessible).
- Leave power off for 30 to 60 seconds.
- Restore power and set the clock if it is flashing (common after a power outage).
- If the error repeats immediately, stop using the oven and diagnose the cause using the JBS15H1WW owner’s manual.
If the code happened during self-clean
If your model is running a self-clean cycle and an error appears, the door latch position is the first thing to check.
- Make sure the latch is fully moved to the right (locked position)
- Press CLEAR/OFF
- Let the oven cool for about 1 hour
- Try the function again
What the reset does (and does not do)
A reset clears a control “glitch” after a surge or interruption, but it does not fix a failed component.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| “F-” plus a number/letter flashing | Function error code | Clear/Off, then power reset |
| Clock flashing | Power outage occurred | Reset the clock |
| Error returns after reset | Ongoing fault | Follow manual troubleshooting, service if needed |
Why it matters
Repeated “F-” codes can interrupt heating, cancel timed cooking, or stop self-clean. Resetting correctly helps you separate a one-time power event from a real problem with the oven control, latch system, or another circuit.
For model-specific code behavior and control pad steps, use our GE freestanding range error codes reference alongside the manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How to disable control lock on GE wall oven?
On the GE JBS15H1WW electric range, there is no separate “control lock” feature like many GE wall ovens use. If the controls seem locked, the most common cause is the oven being in (or coming out of) self-clean with the door latch engaged; cancel the cycle with CLEAR/OFF and wait for the oven to cool so the latch can fully return.
Quick checks that usually restore control
- Press CLEAR/OFF once to cancel any active function.
- If Self Clean was started, wait until the oven cools below the locking temperature.
- Slide the door latch handle fully left to the unlocked position (never force it).
- If the display is flashing after a power outage, reset the clock using the CLOCK pad and the + / - pads.
- If an “F-” error code appears, press CLEAR/OFF; if it repeats, disconnect power briefly and restore power.
Step-by-step: “locked” after self-clean
- Touch CLEAR/OFF to stop the clean cycle.
- Wait for the oven to cool (the door will not unlock until it cools).
- Move the latch handle all the way left.
- Try a simple bake to confirm normal operation.
What you’ll see and what it means
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Door will not open | Oven still above locking temperature | Wait to cool; do not force latch |
| “F-” code flashing | Function error condition | Press CLEAR/OFF; check latch position |
| Time of day flashing | Power outage occurred | Reset clock |
Why it matters
A latched door during self-clean can make the range feel “locked” even though it is not a keypad lock. Letting the oven cool and returning the latch to the full unlocked position prevents latch damage and restores normal bake and broil operation.
For the exact pad names and self-clean latch steps for this model, use the JBS15H1WW owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How to fix F7 error code GE oven?
On the GE JBS15H1WW electric range, an F7 code is a control-related function error. We start by clearing the code, then resetting power for 30 seconds; if it returns, focus on the keypad/control connection and wiring, and schedule service if the error repeats.
Quick reset steps (do these first)
- Press CLEAR/OFF to stop the alarm and clear the display.
- Turn power off to the range at the breaker for at least 30 seconds, then restore power.
- Set the clock if it’s flashing after the reset.
- Try BAKE and BROIL to see if the code returns.
- If the code appeared during self-clean, verify the door latch is fully in the locked position, then let the oven cool for 1 hour before retrying.
For the exact button names and error-code behavior on this model, use the JBS15H1WW owner’s manual.
If F7 comes back: what to check
F7 commonly points to a stuck key, a keypad ribbon connection issue, or a problem in the control circuit.
- Disconnect power before opening any panels.
- Inspect the control area for pinched, loose, or heat-damaged wires.
- Reseat the keypad ribbon cable (if equipped) so it’s fully inserted and straight.
- Look for signs of moisture, grease, or corrosion around the control.
- If the oven light area has heat damage or arcing, inspect the socket and wiring; replace the range light socket WB08T10026 if it’s burned or loose.
What the display is telling you
| Display behavior | What it usually means | What we do |
|---|---|---|
| “F-” plus a number/letter flashes | Function error detected by the oven control | CLEAR/OFF, then power reset |
| Code repeats after reset | Ongoing control/keypad/wiring fault | Inspect connections; service if needed |
| Code during self-clean | Latch position or latch switch issue | Confirm latch fully locked; cool down |
Why it matters
An F7 error can disable baking or broiling and, if caused by a shorted keypad or damaged wiring, it can worsen over time. Clearing the code and doing a proper power reset quickly separates a one-time glitch from a repeatable control problem.
Last updated: February 2026




