Ovens Medium Severity
DOOR-LOCKED Appliance Error Code

Bertazzoni Ovens DOOR-LOCKED Error: Self-clean door latch stuck

What Does DOOR-LOCKED Mean? DOOR-LOCKED describes the situation where the self-clean door latch on a Bertazzoni wall oven remains engaged after the self-clean cycle has completed and the oven has fully cooled. During self-clean the latch engages automatically to prevent the door from being opened at high temperature — this is correct behaviour. DOOR-LOCKED is […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. The oven cannot be used for cooking with the door stuck in the locked position. Do not force the door and schedule service within a few days — a locked door that releases after a power-cycle indicates the latch actuator is marginal and likely to fail again.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A 5-minute circuit breaker power-cycle frequently releases the door latch if the cause is a control board logic state rather than a mechanically failed actuator. If the latch does not retract after the power-cycle, professional service is required.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Door does not open after a 5-minute power-cycle with the oven fully cooled, Burning smell from the latch mechanism area after a power-cycle attempt.

Symptoms You May Notice

Oven door will not open after the oven has fully cooled following self-clean

The door latch remains physically engaged after the self-clean cycle completes and the oven returns to room temperature — the door handle can be pulled but the latch linkage does not release.

Door latch mechanism cannot be manually released

Unlike the temporary locked state during active self-clean (which releases automatically on cooldown), DOOR-LOCKED describes a mechanical failure where the latch actuator has failed in the engaged position and will not retract regardless of temperature.

Control panel may be unresponsive while the door is stuck locked

The control board may hold all function buttons inactive while the door lock signal is active, preventing any new cooking cycles from being started until the latch is freed.

Possible Causes

1

Door latch motor or wax motor actuator failed in locked position

The motorised or wax-motor latch actuator that retracts the latch hook after cooldown has failed mechanically or electrically, leaving the hook permanently extended into the door frame slot.

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2

Control board did not receive door-latch-open confirmation signal

The control board did not receive the micro-switch confirmation that the latch had retracted after cooldown, so it continues to send the lock command — the latch may be mechanically intact but electrically stuck in lock.

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Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Confirm the oven has fully cooled and attempt a power-cycle

    Ensure the oven cavity is fully cooled to room temperature — at least 2 hours after the self-clean cycle ended. Switch the circuit breaker off for 5 full minutes, restore power, and listen for the latch motor attempting to retract. The latch will often release during the power-up sequence.

    A 5-minute soak rather than the standard 2 minutes gives the control board time to fully discharge and re-initialise the door lock position sensor on restart.

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    Do not force the door handle

    Under no circumstances pull hard on the door handle to force the latch open — the linkage can bend or break, turning a simple actuator replacement into a far more expensive door assembly repair. If the power-cycle does not release the latch, leave the oven powered and contact service.

    Leaving the oven powered (rather than off at the breaker) after an unsuccessful power-cycle reset can sometimes allow the control board to eventually send the unlock command on its own schedule.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Latch does not release after a confirmed full-cooldown 5-minute power-cycle
  • Audible clicking from the latch motor area that stops without the door releasing
  • Door latch has failed after multiple self-clean cycles, suggesting actuator wear

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