Asko Range F1 Error: Oven sensor fault
Asko range F1 error is a common issue reported by Asko appliance owners. What Does Asko Range Error Code F1 Mean? F1 on an Asko freestanding range indicates the oven cavity temperature sensor (NTC thermistor) has failed or is reading outside its valid operating range. The range’s shared control board monitors this sensor continuously; when […]
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DIY Fixable
From $120
Typical Repair Cost
30-60 min
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
Maybe. The induction cooktop surface of the range can be used normally. The oven section must not be used while F1 is active — it cannot regulate temperature safely.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. A breaker reset clears F1 from the display. The code will return immediately when the oven is next activated if the sensor has not been repaired.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: Stop using the oven section immediately if F1 appears during a cooking cycle., Do not attempt repeated resets hoping the fault will self-clear — this will not repair a failed sensor..
Symptoms You May Notice
Oven section will not heat at all
Setting any oven programme results in a cold cavity — neither the bake element, broil element, nor the convection fan element activates when F1 is active.
F1 on oven display immediately after power-on
The oven section displays F1 as soon as the range is powered on, before any cooking mode is selected, indicating the sensor is already reading an invalid value.
Oven programme cancels mid-cook
If the sensor fails during a cooking session the oven mid-cycle cancels itself, reverts to standby, and shows F1 on the display.
Induction cooktop surface operates normally
The induction zones on the range top continue to function correctly, confirming the fault is isolated to the oven section sensor circuit rather than the main power supply.
Possible Causes
Open-circuit NTC sensor
The thermistor element inside the oven cavity has burned out, sending an OL resistance reading to the control board and triggering F1.
DIY PossibleCorroded sensor connector
Heat cycling causes the two-pin sensor connector at the rear of the oven cavity to develop corrosion, increasing connector resistance until the signal is lost.
DIY PossibleControl board sensor input failure
The ADC input circuit on the main PCB that reads the NTC signal has failed, causing F1 even if the sensor itself tests within specification.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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Power-cycle the range
Turn the range circuit breaker off for 5 minutes to fully reset the control board, then restore power. Observe whether F1 appears immediately or only after attempting to start an oven programme.
If F1 clears after a reset and the oven heats normally, monitor over the next several uses — intermittent resets suggest a loose connector rather than a fully failed sensor.
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Inspect sensor connector
With power off and the oven fully cool, remove the back panel inside the oven cavity (usually two screws) and locate the two-pin NTC connector. Check for green or white corrosion on the pins and ensure the connector is firmly seated.
Clean corroded pins with electrical contact cleaner spray and reconnect firmly before restoring power and retesting.
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Measure sensor resistance
Disconnect the sensor connector and measure resistance across the sensor's two pins with a multimeter set to resistance (Ω). At room temperature (20 °C) the sensor should read approximately 10,000 Ω. An OL or near-zero reading confirms sensor failure.
Always replace with an OEM Asko NTC sensor for your range model number — the temperature–resistance curve varies between models.
Tools required
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- F1 returns immediately after a power reset with no cooking cycle started — sensor is reading invalid at room temperature.
- Sensor resistance tests within specification but F1 persists — indicates a control board fault.
- The sensor connector shows heat damage or melted plastic around the terminals.
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