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Homeowners search F6 when a JennAir oven interrupts a cycle. The label “door latch / lock” is a starting clue. JennAir Appliance Repair explains safe documentation and when professional testing is the better move.
Model compatibility: JennAir reuses codes across series and model years, so F6 may mean something different on another appliance or generation. Confirm this against your model’s documentation and record your full model number before acting.
Plain language
What this code means
Homeowner summary: F6 often involves door lock/latch position faults on EOCs. Do not pry the door — cool fully, reset once, then call service if locked. Never assume one forum post or generic chart overrides your rating-plate model. Independent technicians at JennAir Appliance Repair test the live appliance rather than guessing from the code alone.
Signs
Symptoms you may notice
The oven shows F6 and the door won’t lock or release
The cycle won’t start while F6 is displayed
The door behaves unexpectedly with F6
Why it happens
Possible causes
A door-lock mechanism or interlock
An obstruction or alignment issue at the door
A control signal to the lock
Before you call
Safe checks you can make
These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.
Confirm nothing is obstructing the door
Check the door closes and latches cleanly
Allow the appliance to cool if it was hot, then retry
Photograph the full code and rating-plate model/serial before any reset
Important safety warning. Do not attempt repairs involving electrical components, gas, water lines, refrigerant or sealed systems. Unplug the appliance if it is safe to reach the outlet, and leave internal diagnostics to a qualified technician.
Please avoid
What not to attempt
Do not open internal panels or access high-voltage components
Do not bypass door locks, safety switches or interlocks
Do not adjust, disconnect or repair any gas connection or valve
Get help
When to call a technician
If F6 persists after the safe checks above, contact a qualified appliance technician with your model and serial numbers. This site is independent repair guidance — not official JennAir service.
Seeing this code on your JennAir appliance?
Book a specialist visit for a clear estimate and approval before any repair. Independent service — not affiliated with JennAir.
F6 often involves door lock/latch position faults on EOCs. Do not pry the door — cool fully, reset once, then call service if locked.
Clearing is fine for record-keeping after notes are saved — it is not a repair. When F6 comes back on the next use, contact JennAir Appliance Repair.
Never assume one forum post or generic chart overrides your rating-plate model. Independent technicians at JennAir Appliance Repair test the live appliance rather than guessing from the code alone.
No. JennAir Appliance Repair publishes independent repair guidance for homeowners. For manufacturer documentation use producthelp.jennair.com and your model manual — then book an independent technician if the fault continues.