Amana ARC700 Service Download Page 30

RS2320001 Rev. 2

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TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH,
DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING.

Disassembly Procedures

Bake Element

1. Turn off power to oven.
2. Remove screws securing bake element to rear of oven

wall.

3. Pull element forward far enough to allow

disconnection of terminals on each element leg.

4. Reverse procedure to reinstall bake element.

Broil Element

1. Turn off power to oven.
2. Remove screws securing broil element to rear of oven

wall.

3. Remove screws securing broil element brackets to

broil element shield.

4. Pull broil element forward enough to allow

disconnection of terminals on each element leg.

5. Reverse procedure to reinstall broil element.

Convection Heating Element

1. Turn off power to oven.
2. Remove screws securing fan shield to rear of oven

wall.

3. Remove screws securing convection heating element

to rear wall of oven.

4. Pull element forward to expose wire connections for

disconnection.

5. Reverse procedure to reinstall convection heating

element.

Convection Fan Blade

1. Remove screws securing fan shield to rear of oven

wall.

2. Using a flat screwdriver or adjustable wrench, and

turning clockwise, remove the nut in center of
convection fan blade. (Nut is Left Hand Thread).

3. Remove fan blade from D stem motor shaft.

NOTE:  Behind fan blade is a washer and C clip on motor

shaft which must be in position for correct
reassembly. (To prevent Fan Blade hitting cavity).

Convection Fan Motor

Fluorescent Light Socket

1.

Follow fluorescent light bulb removal procedure, Steps

1 and 2.

2.

Remove screws securing light socket to mounting

bracket.

3.

Cut the existing wires off as close as possible to the

old fluorescent light socket. Remove about 1/4" of
insulation from wire ends and crimp on new wire
terminals.

4.

Insert wire terminals (with wire) into new socket.

Fluorescent Light Starter/Starter Base

1.

Follow fluorescent light bulb removal procedure, Steps

1 and 2.

2.

Depress and turn starter to remove starter from base.

3.

Disconnect wires to starter base. Remove screws

securing base to backguard.

Ballast

NOTE:  Requires removal of oven from cabinet.

1.

Turn power off to oven.

2.

Remove rear lower access panel from oven.

3.

Disconnect and label wire terminals.

4.

Remove screws securing ballast to rear insulation

cover.

5.

Reverse procedure to reinstall ballast.

Oven High Limit/Thermal Fan Switch

NOTE:  Requires removal of oven from cabinet.

1.

Turn off power to oven.

2.

Remove lower rear access panel.

3.

Disconnect and label wire terminals connected to

limit switch.

4.

Remove screws securing high limit switch.

5.

Reverse procedure to reinstall switches.

Oven Sensor

1.

Remove screws securing sensor to top right rear

corner of oven wall.

2.

Pull sensor forward enough to disconnect the two wire

plug connector.

3.

Reverse procedure to reinstall sensor.

Summary of Contents for ARC700

Page 1: ...s done by an unqualified person Models and manufacturing numbers in this manual Service ARC700 P1142628N ARC700 P1142652N ARC700 P1142698N ARCH7700 P1142683N ARHC7700 P1142638N ARTC7600 P1142641N ARTC...

Page 2: ...ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PROCEDURES IF YOU PERFORM SERVICE ON YOUR OWN PRODUCT YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT To locate an autho...

Page 3: ...ck Diagram 24 Funtion Switch Connection Check Procedure 25 Amana Refrigeration Inc 2800 220thTrail PO Box 8901 Amana Iowa 52204 Printed in the U S A Introduction General Information 5 Ordering Replace...

Page 4: ...luorescent Light Socket 30 Fluorescent Light Starter Starter Base 30 Ballast 30 Oven High Limit Thermal Fan Switch 30 Oven Sensor 30 Bake Element 30 Broil Element 30 Convection Heating Element 30 Conv...

Page 5: ...tions and sug gestions for handling installing and servicing Amana electric convection ranges listed The directions information and warnings in this manual are developed from experience with and care...

Page 6: ...RS2320001 Rev 2 6 Introduction...

Page 7: ...scape before removing or replacing food 2 Do not heat unopened food containers in the oven Buildup of pressure may cause a container to burst 3 Keep the oven vent ducts unobstructed 4 Place oven racks...

Page 8: ...hould not be left alone or unattended in an area where appliance is in use They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any on any part of the appliance Odor may occur During the first few times th...

Page 9: ...licable Be sure that the installation conforms to all local municipal and state building codes as well as NEC CEC where applicable and local utility regulations Range must be connected only to a suppl...

Page 10: ...ractice and local codes Installation of Three Conductor Cord 120 240 Volts Single Phase 1 Remove rear wire cover 2 Place strain relief winged clamp which is supplied in cord kit in cord access hole be...

Page 11: ...one by placing wings through holes entering from bottom Screw holes in clamp should be below mounting panel Wings may be bent to allow both wings through hole 3 Remove the link attached to the center...

Page 12: ...ry drill bit and insert plastic anchors 5 Secure bracket to floor using screws supplied 6 Slide range into position 7 Remove range storage drawer and confirm anti tip bracket is engaged with range lev...

Page 13: ...preheat When the oven reaches the set temperature a 1 second signal will sound End of Cycle Signal When a timed cooking cycle is completed three long signals will sound The end of cycle signal will co...

Page 14: ...displayed or HI for broil and convection broil 3 The oven will begin heating within 5 seconds Canceling Bake Convection Bake Convection Broil or Convection Broil 1 Touch OVEN CANCEL Smoke and odor ar...

Page 15: ...g temperatures When the food is boiling the temperature should be reduced to MED LO or MED Operating Functions Operating the 10 Position Haloring Element Push in and turn the control knob to the desir...

Page 16: ...at least once except fish which does not need to be turned Convection Bake The upper element lower element and fan operate during convection bake Convection bake should be used for cooking casseroles...

Page 17: ...air around the oven providing even browning on all rack positions When using convection the oven can be loaded on all racks with excellent cooking results Conventional Pan Placement Baking pans and c...

Page 18: ...les at 10 of on time for top browning To Cancel Remaining Cooking Time Touch OVEN CANCEL Convection 1 Touch CONV and CONV will be displayed 2 Touch either SLEW pad and 350 F will be displayed adjust t...

Page 19: ...ning 3 Do not use the cleaning cycle if the oven light cover is not properly in place 4 Oven light will not work during clean cycle Suggested Self Cleaning Times Light Soil 2 Hours Heavy Soil 4 Hours...

Page 20: ...and Broil Elements Do not clean the bake or broil element Any soil will burn off when the element is heated The bake element is hinged and can be lifted to clean the oven bottom Broiler Pan and Grid...

Page 21: ...connected to the J4 connector on the rear of the ERC As the oven temperature increases the sensor resistance also increases The ERC converts this resistance change to a corresponding temperature reado...

Page 22: ...mately four seconds the display will show 00 or the offset temperature that was previously programmed into the ERC 3 Press apropriate SLEW pad to show the desired offset temperature in the display up...

Page 23: ...ose connections or broken wiring Oven Door Switch Clean Safety Light Switch Power Off 1 The switch has NO normally open NC normally closed and C common contacts 2 Check the switch with an ohmmeter bet...

Page 24: ...DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT RS2320001Rev 2 24 Testing Procedures...

Page 25: ...e Quick Test mode can be used to verify relay operation on the transformer relay board If the relay engages clicks during Quick Test it is generally operative To further verify operation each relay ma...

Page 26: ...indicated oven light relay is operating Panel Light Relay K11 Drive voltage indicated at J1 connector pins 1 8 1 Turn off power to oven 2 Attach voltmeter lead to E3 neutral connector on relay module...

Page 27: ...t being supplied with voltage from L1 side of line Double line break relay not being energized with drive voltage Relay drive voltage present but relay not closing Refer to wiring diagram and repair L...

Page 28: ...oltage is present check for filament voltage at ERC then replace ERC Touch pad inoperative Loose or broken wire connection Verify connection of glass panel to adaptor board Verify connection of adapto...

Page 29: ...E R C unit 5 Remove screws securing E R C 6 Reverse procedure to reinstall E R C NOTE Unlock and remove ribbon connectors from P C B s DO NOT unfold ribbon connector bends otherwise ribbon will have...

Page 30: ...n blade is a washer and C clip on motor shaft which must be in position for correct reassembly To prevent Fan Blade hitting cavity Convection Fan Motor Fluorescent Light Socket 1 Follow fluorescent li...

Page 31: ...fan blade procedure 3 Remove rear lower access panel from the oven 4 Disconnect and label wires from convection fan motor 5 Remove screws securing convection fan motor assembly to rear insulation ret...

Page 32: ...to first stop position 1 3 open then grasp both sides and lift off the hinges Place on a protected surface 3 Remove screws on right and left sides of oven door 4 Remove screws from the bottom of oven...

Page 33: ...panel to front frame flange 14 Move rear of side panel away from range then move side panel forward to clear flange 15 Reverse procedure to reinstall side panel Storage Drawer and Storage Drawer Pane...

Page 34: ...RS2320001Rev 2 34 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics ARC700 E LL WW P1142628N P1142652N P1142698N...

Page 35: ...S2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics ARC700 E LL WW P1142628N P1142652N P1142698N High Vol...

Page 36: ...RS2320001Rev 2 36 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics ARHC7700 E LL WW P1142638N P1142683N...

Page 37: ...37 RS2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics High Voltage ARHC7700 E LL WW P1142638N P1142683N...

Page 38: ...RS2320001Rev 2 38 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics ARTC7600 E LL WW P1142641N P1142684N P1143406N...

Page 39: ...2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics High Voltage ARTC7600 E LL WW P1142641N P1142684N P114...

Page 40: ...RS2320001Rev 2 40 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARC700 E LL WW P1142661N...

Page 41: ...41 RS2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARC700 E LL WW P1142661N High Voltage...

Page 42: ...RS2320001Rev 2 42 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARC700 E WW P1143410N...

Page 43: ...43 RS2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics High Voltage CARC700 E WW P1143410N...

Page 44: ...001Rev 2 44 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARTC7500 E LL WW P1142662N May possibly be a single el...

Page 45: ...Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARTC7500 E LL WW P1142662N May possibly be a single element...

Page 46: ...RS2320001Rev 2 46 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARTC7500 E WW P1143411N P1143467N...

Page 47: ...47 RS2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics High Voltage CARTC7500 E WW P1143411N P1143467N...

Page 48: ...RS2320001Rev 2 48 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARHC7700 E LL WW P1142663N...

Page 49: ...49 RS2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARHC7700 E LL WW P1142663N High Voltage...

Page 50: ...RS2320001Rev 2 50 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARHC7700 E WW P1143412N...

Page 51: ...51 RS2320001Rev 2 Toavoidriskofelectricalshock personalinjury ordeath disconnect power to unit before servicing WARNING Wiring Diagrams and Schematics CARHC7700 E WW P1143412N High Voltage...

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