Models 24-CGA-10, and 24-CEA-10
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6
Page 141
CT:18 Compartment Thermostat
(key pad timer units only)
Cleveland Range, Inc.
Printed 3/93
1
. Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
2. Set the TIMED/MANUAL switch to the MANUAL position.
3. Open the cooking compartment door and allow the compartment to cool.
Leave the door open while preparing the test leads and ohmmeter.
WARNING
Severe electrical shock and equipment damage may
result from uncovered compartment thermostat leads.
One lead remains hot (115/120 VAC) when the ON/OFF
switch is ON.
4. Carefully disconnect leads (Purple Blue and L/Blue wires) from the
compartment thermal switch (top compartment) or (Purple L/Blue and
L/Blue wires) from the compartment thermal switch (lower compart-
ment). Tape the ends of the leads to avoid shocks and short circuits
during testing.
5. Adjust the ohmmeter for a zero reading on lowest scale.
6. Refer to Figures 6-38 and 6-39, and connect the ohmmeter leads across
the compartment thermal switch.
7. After about 5 minutes the compartment will be cool enough for this test
Check the ohmmeter reading.
• If the meter reads 0 ohms across compartment thermal switch
terminals, replace the thermal switch.
• If the meter reads infinite ohms across compartment thermal switch
terminals, continue this procedure with step 8.
8. Close the compartment door, and set the ON/OFF switch to the ON
position. Watch the meter readings as the SteamCraft 10 heats up and
generates steam.
• If the meter reads 0 ohms across the switch terminals after 10 minutes,
the compartment thermal switch is good. Perform steps a through c
below and end the procedure here.
a. Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
b. Disconnect the ohmmeter leads from the thermal switch terminals.
c. Re-connect the wire leads to the thermal switch terminals.
Figure 6-38. Compartment Thermal Switch
Upper Compartment
Figure 6-39. Compartment Thermal Switch
Lower Compartment