It take time to unlock yes. The oven must cool down before it unlocks. It takes an hour or two.
Oven Door Stays Locked After Cleaning
Typically, this is a safety feature to prevent injury as the self-clean cycle gets very hot, but it can also indicate something is up! Wait for Cooling: Allow the oven to cool after the cycle ends. Depending on the oven model and the cycle length, this can take up to an hour.
Stopping the Self-Clean Cycle on a Range or Wall Oven
To cancel the self-clean cycle on models with electronic controls, press the Cancel or Clear/Off pad. To cancel the self-clean cycle on models with mechanical timer controls, turn the "Stop" knob to the current time of day. The knob should pop out.
For the most part, GE oven self clean instructions are easy to follow. This is as simple as removing the oven racks to wash separately, double-checking that the oven is empty, and turning on the self-clean feature. Your oven will beep and turn off when the self-clean cycle is complete.
Bent or damaged door hinges are the number one cause of your oven door not closing all the way. Oven door hinges often get damaged by leaning or putting excessive weight down on the oven door when it's fully open. For self-cleaning ovens, a protruding door latch hook can also prevent the oven door from fully closing.
Can I Stop My Self-Cleaning Oven Early? You can usually cancel your oven's self-clean cycle at any time, but you likely won't be able to access your oven right away. The cycle uses extremely high temperatures to clean, triggering the oven door to lock automatically. The door will unlock once the oven is cool enough.
Reset the Electronic Control
Turn the circuit breaker to the OFF position or remove the fuse. Wait one minute, then turn the circuit breaker back to the ON position or install the fuse to reset power to the appliance. This should reset the electronic controls on the Range or Wall Oven.
The door will stay locked until the oven has cooled down. Once cool, the automatic lock will unlock. On older models, you press the CLEAR/OFF pad or turn the selector knob to OFF when the Self-Clean cycle is complete. Then, the oven door will automatically unlock.
Reset the Power
Resetting the power for your oven should unlock the door locks. To reset the power, simply turn the power off at the wall for a couple of minutes and then turn it back on or turn the circuit breaker off in your fuse box for a few minutes and then turn it back on again.
Damaged wiring can cause your oven to not heat after self-cleaning. Wires can be melted and damaged if the self-clean cycle gets too hot. The wiring on an oven is located behind a back panel and it is important for connecting essential parts to the oven's control board.
After a self-cleaning cycle, the oven should open once it has completely cooled. Depending on the age and make of your oven, this can take anywhere from 30-90 minutes. In most cases, if your oven has an automatic lock, then it will also automatically unlock itself once the self-cleaning is finished.
If there is food in the oven, let the oven cool to room temperature and try to unlatch the door. If no food or utensils are in the oven, start a Self-Clean cycle, then hit the Clear/Off pad after 60 seconds. If that does not unlock the door, run a short Self-Clean cycle (1-2 hours).
Oven Door Has Been Locked Accidentally
If no food or utensils are in the oven, start a Self-Clean cycle, then hit the Clear/Off pad after 60 seconds. If that does not unlock the door, run a short Self-Clean cycle (1-2 hours).
While the convenience of leaving the racks in might be tempting, the self-clean cycle involves intense heat that can lead to unintended consequences. Leaving the racks in during this process can result in warping, discoloration, and even potential damage to the oven's internal components.
The knob should "pop out." Turn the oven set knob to "off" and the oven temperature knob out of the "clean" position. On ERC models, press cancel or clear/off. If the self-clean cycle still does not stop, turn the power to the range off at the household breaker or fuse box.
The oven burns the filth inside at a temperature of 800 degrees Fahrenheit as it is being cleaned. Therefore, the harm could happen if you turn off the oven while it is being cleaned. However, depending on the model, you may still be able to stop the cleaning cycle before it is finished.