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Summary of Contents for CABP3

Page 1: ...Technical Manual ...

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Page 3: ... on the serial number label located on the bottom of the unit next to the electrical connection MODULES UL marking if any is on the serial number label located in the opposite side of the electrical connection beneath the handle PGR UL marking is on the front of the front case top To view open the oven door and look through the intake grill slots REMP3 UL marking is on the serial number label atta...

Page 4: ...larm check the oven sensor and wiring after first checking for a stuck relay If alarm goes away verify the oven will complete a clean cycle without any type of failure F3 Alarm Shorted Oven Sensor Occurs when the ERC senses a short circuit in the oven temperature sensor for 16 temperature conver sions in a row F 3 will appear in the digits and a beeping will be heard If the alarm does not go away a...

Page 5: ... programmed into the software stored in memory An EEPROM check sum error or F 6 alarm occurs when the values differ Only the time of day and timer operation will operate If you receive a F 6 alarm replace the ERC F7 Alarm Door Lock Enabled Above Temperature F7 wil appear in the digits and a beeping will be heard if a failure in the clean lock phase circuitry is detected for 16 seconds in a row Che...

Page 6: ...15 000 BTU s ERSD Range 36 48 Epicure Dual Fuel Range Gas IR Broiler RV Raised vent REMP3 Remote Blower CABP3 Cabinet Blower SGM Cooktop Sealed Burner Gas Metal Top 30 36 46 inches SGMEM Cooktop Sealed Gas Metal plus Electric Module 36 46 inches SGG Cooktop Sealed Gas Glass Top ESG 6 Burner Cooktop 15 000 BTU s 36 48 inches ECC Electric Convertible Cooktop Modules EM1 2 coil elements EM3 Wok Canni...

Page 7: ...ectric Cooktops Ceran V Wall Ovens W Warmers SECOND LETTER Identifies the revision level of the model New models start with an A and as product enhancements are made the revision level will change Letters I and O will not be used FIRST NUMBER Last digit of year in which the product was manufactured 1 2001 2 2002 3 2003 4 1994 5 1995 6 1996 7 1997 8 1998 9 1999 0 2000 2nd and 3rd NUMBERS 01 THROUGH ...

Page 8: ...ABC representing product type AB at revision C could not be confused as a product type A at revision BC There is also a dash added between the revision code and year of manufacture The year code was increased so a unit manufactured in 1992 would not be confused for a unit manufactured in 2002 The new serial number format will read The new serial number format for a PGR30 manufactured at revision F...

Page 9: ...t in materiel or workman ship A SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION must be obtained in advance for all Distributor or Dealer stock repairs see section on Service Authorizations page 4 5 All repairs must be made in accordance with Dacor s recommended procedures and industry accepted repair techniques along with any governmental rules or guidelines Only Genuine Dacor Replacement Parts shall be used 6 Repairs to ...

Page 10: ...ollowing AGE OF THE PRODUCT SERVICE HISTORY NATURE OF PROBLEM COST AND EXTENT OF THE REMEDY Periodically we may contact you for copies of repair invoices to help evaluate a customer inquiry Our Customer Service Department can be reached at 800 793 0093 Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 00 AM and 4 00 PM Pacific Standard Time ADVERTISING PROGRAMS Dacor does not offer an advertising or co ...

Page 11: ...amined to determine or verify the previous service work performed on the product The service agency will be contacted about any errors or discrepancies PARTS DISTRIBUTION Dacor sells parts to a network of independent parts distributors who sell replacement parts to our network of independent service agencies Authorized service agencies receive a 25 discount from the published retail price Parts Di...

Page 12: ...erials or workmanship but not normal wear Due to the high cost of these parts Dacor does not authorize parts Distributors or service agencies to replace these parts under warranty If you have a customer requesting gas cooktop grates or caps under warranty please refer them to our customer service department Credit will not be issued on replacement caps and grates submitted as warranty without prio...

Page 13: ...anager Kurt Moses 800 793 0093 X3604 Home Office 860 482 1340 Fax 860 482 1342 Southern Regional Technical Manager George Brands 800 793 0093 X3603 Home Office 678 334 3130 Fax 678 344 3126 Midwest Regional Technical Manager Randy Renfro 800 793 0093 X4603 Home Office 972 412 8976 Fax 972 412 4315 Southwest Regional Technical Manager Adrian Acosta 800 793 0093 X4675 Home Office and Fax 909 484 7906 No...

Page 14: ...to view tag ETT CER Serial tag is located on the bottom of the unit next to the electrical connection ILB Serial tag is fixed to the flat surface wrap MODULES Serial number label located in the opposite side of the electrical connection beneath the handle PGR Serial tag is the front case top To view open the oven door and look through the intake grill slots REMP3 Serial tag is attached to the main h...

Page 15: ...lly detected This current is very small about one microamp one millionth of an amp The Dacor re igniter has a specified minimum flame current that will be sensed as a flame of 0 5 microamps 1 3uA minimum sensitivity for C664 Series Gas Ignition Systems The minimum recommended flame current measured under all likely conditions in an installation should be 1 0 microamps for re igniters 2 0 microamps for...

Page 16: ...is from happening In other words the current will always flow through the path of least resistance and it might not be on top of the cooktop it might be below the top frame and out of sight In this case suspect a defective spark wire or a pinched spark wire Do you have a ground prior to the igniter tip If there is a current path leak ground prior to spark electrode there will likely not be a spark ...

Page 17: ...d continuity A small amount of grease or oil can act as an insulator and prevent the spark from flowing properly The burner head and burner tube connection has to be tight The fastening ring that holds them together has to be seated properly in order for the two components to properly pass electrical current Poor house ground If you have thoroughly diagnosed the spark system and continue to have er...

Page 18: ...service are accurate indicators of a faulty igniter module As with any Flame Rectification Reignition system the Dacor flame reignition system does have some critical issues that may prevent its correct function These are Partially open valve 90 of the trials will not light the flame but will cause spark Downdraft Ventilation Might affect the re ignition of the small H Burner in the simmer setting Cl...

Page 19: ...se the back side of the ERC Clock control and main wiring harness The connective harness will have 16 pins Using a voltmeter take the test leads and insert into the backside of the main wiring harness To take a voltage reading using the ERC connection chart below 1 Set the voltage meter to DC voltage 2 Insert the test lead into the backside of the main harness plugged into the backside of the ERC ...

Page 20: ...nd N check wires and connections at terminal block 4 If you have 120 volts at L1 and N then check voltage at main ERC harness connection coming off ERC clock control Refer to picture for test points 14 and 15 Should have 22 24 volts AC input to ERC clock control 5 If you do not have 22 24 volts AC suspect the main relay board or main harness L1 test point NO CLOCK DISPLAY All Ranges And Wall Ovens...

Page 21: ...ts If voltage is ok movetostep3 3 Program the unit into a bake cycle Check voltage across Dbl double line relay N O side to BA relay for 240 volts Refer to picture for test points If no voltage replace relay board If you have 240 volts go to step 4 4 Check the HTC high temp cutout for open circuit HTC is a NC switch The HTC is located by the latch assembly and has a re settable switch see picture ...

Page 22: ...ave voltage replace relay board 4 Check the HTC high temp cutout for open circuit HTC is a NC switch The HTC is located next to the latch assembly and has a re settable switch see picture NO BROIL All Ranges And Wall Ovens Re set Button There is also a user programmable option to set the cooling fan off temperature to 200 300 400 or 450 degrees To change the temperature 1 Touch Broil pad enter tem...

Page 23: ...p 3 3 Check voltage across the Dbl double line relay NO output side and the CVL convection element relay for 240 volts Refer to picture for test points If you have voltage present move to step 4 If you do not have voltage replace relay board 4 Check the HTC high temp cutout for open circuit HTC is a NC switch HTC is located by the latch assembly and has a re settable switch see picture Double line...

Page 24: ... voltage at L2 go to step 3 2 Program oven into self clean cycle 3 Check voltage from the DRLK door lock relay to neutral See picture for test points Should have 120 Volts If no voltage is present replace relay board If voltage is present check wiring to door latch assembly If ok replace door latch assy 4 If you do not have 120VAC check for or 24V DC at molex connector on the relay board Pins 1 an...

Page 25: ...d 8 replace light transformer If you do have voltage present go to step 3 Step 2 Step 3 4 Check voltage at OL1 on main relay board Should have 12 volts present after OL1 relay closes If you do not have voltage present recheck steps 1 3 or replace relay board If you do have voltage present Check wiring to light socket and light bulb OL1 1 5 10 6 1 0V 5 240V 6 to 8 12 VAC 8 to 10 12 VAC 6 to 10 24 V...

Page 26: ...embly Note On all models except for the PGR and RSG the cooling fan turns on at an oven temp of 180 to 230 degrees NO CONVECTION FAN All Models 1 Program the oven into convection bake 2 Check voltage at L2 just to the left of the CV convection relay should have 120 volts See picture If no voltage check wiring back to the terminal block If you have voltage present at L2 Go to step 3 3 Check voltage...

Page 27: ...ing back to terminal block If voltage is present go to step 2 2 Program the unit into Bake or Broil Check voltage at the DBL double line relay com side to neutral Should read 120 VAC If no voltage present replace main relay board If voltage is present then check if cooling fan is running If cooling fan is not running check wiring and cooling fan motor If cooling fan is running then check the air s...

Page 28: ...NO BAKE 1 Check incoming line voltage to the DBL double line relay NO side and neutral Should have 120 VAC If no voltage present trace wiring back to terminal block If voltage is present go to step 2 2 Program the unit into Bake or Broil Check voltage at the DBL double line relay com side to neutral Should read 120 VAC If no voltage present replace main relay board If voltage is present then check...

Page 29: ... hear relay close go to step 3 3 If OL1 relay doesn t close you need to check the membrane touch pad refer to membrane test points in this manual You will also need to check the small ribbon connection that is coming off of the touch membrane to the main relay board for proper connection Step 4 see picture 4 You can bypass the membrane touchpad to activate the light circuit Remove the small ribbon...

Page 30: ...g Check voltage from the com side of the DBL relay to the BA relay Bake relay and the BR Broil Relay should have 120 VAC present Note the BA relay and the BR relay are the neutral side to the glow bar igniters If no voltage present replace main relay board If voltage is present go to step 3 3 If cooling fan is not running check voltage at L2 next to the CLF relay cooling fan to neutral Should read...

Page 31: ...o relays Should read 240 VAC If no voltage is present the next check is the HTC hi temp cutout which is located just to the right of the latch assembly 3 There are two HTC s High Temp Cutouts one is for the bake element circuit The second one is for the broil cycle circuit You can tell the difference between them by the color of the wire going in to the HTC The Bake HTC has a black wire going in t...

Page 32: ...lay replace relay board If you have voltage out of the relay board check the HTC High temp cutout to see if the HTC has tripped Remember the broil HTC has the white wire hook to it You can do this by pushing down on the reset button located in the center of the HTC If the HTC won t reset or is open replace HTC If the HTC is good go to step 2 2 Dual Valve The HTC Hi temp cutout feeds the neutral in...

Page 33: ... and hold Standard Bake Bake element activate Test 3 Push and hold Pure Convection Convection fan and convection element activate Test 4 Push and hold broil Broil element activate on gas units ignitor will activate Test 5 Push and hold convection broil select models Broil element and convection fan activate Test 6 Momentary push timer 2 Audible tone will sound Test 7 Push and hold stop time Coolin...

Page 34: ...the majority of these cases the Keypad Assembly is replaced unnecessarily Before replacing the Keypad Assembly check for a foreign material between the Touch Pad and the Contact Board Examples of foreign material include grease cooking residue moisture or residue from cleaning agents Circuit board cleaner or equivalent available from electronic supply stores should be used to clean the keypad asse...

Page 35: ...f 1 0 second 2 Check voltage between N1 and L1 on the main PCB The voltage should be 120VAC If voltage is not present check the incoming power supply and all wiring connections A miswired unit may cause the PCB to fail 3 Check the Keyboard wiring harness and Molex receptacle for open or loose wires Make sure n o i t i s o P n w o D n i t n e V g n i d a e R e g a t l o V d e t c e p x E C A s t l ...

Page 36: ...ctive limit switches 3 Check for defective PCB See section on PCB Diagnosis F Vent only goes part way up user must push keypad repeatedly 1 Check for a loose wiring harness or loose wire connections 2 Check for dirt or grease on the Touchpad and Contact board See section on KeyPad diagnosis 3 Check for defective PCB See section on PCB diagnosis G Vent operates by itself For this to occur the main ...

Page 37: ...h the electric box and through the channel in the sleeve assembly Remove the right end cap pressed in Slide out the bezel keypad and keyboard as one unit Replace desired part and reinstall in reverse order OFF BUTTON Pressing and releasing this button will switch off the fan motor The fan speed indicators will be switched off and the OFF LED will be switched on The OFF LED will only be switched on...

Page 38: ... is in its full upright At this instance the fan motor will automatically select HIGH SPEED Furthermore the FAN SPEED buttons and the delay off button will then become operational LOWER LIMIT SWITCH When this limit switch is closed during the sleeveʼs downward motion the sleeve motor will be switched off automatically This indicates the sleeve is in its lowest position LOCKOUT FUNCTION Pressing an...

Page 39: ... malfunctioning of the limit switch the sleeve motor will continue to operate until either the UP DOWN is pressed again or the power is switched off To prevent the above situation from occurring two timers are incorporated into the software The sleeve will take 8 seconds to travel from its lowest position to its fully raised position hence a 15 and a 30 second timer are used If the 15 second timer...

Page 40: ...p m e T F s e e r g e D e c n a t s i s e R s M H O 0 6 9 5 0 1 0 7 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 3 1 0 0 3 3 5 5 1 0 0 4 3 5 7 1 0 0 5 9 4 9 1 0 0 6 2 4 1 2 0 0 7 1 3 3 2 0 0 8 6 1 5 2 0 0 9 7 9 6 2 0 0 0 1 4 7 8 2 Sensor Resistance Chart ...

Page 41: ...Technical Manual Page 39 CET ...

Page 42: ...Technical Manual Page 40 CER ...

Page 43: ...Technical Manual Page 41 CERB ...

Page 44: ...Technical Manual Page 42 ETT304 ...

Page 45: ...Technical Manual Page 43 ETT365 ...

Page 46: ...ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT REQUIRED TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD P N 65373 CONTROL BOX 5 6 7 2 4 3 1 TERMINAL BLOCK J1 J2 E7 E12 E14 E13 E15 E11 E10 E8 E9 E3 E16 E17 E1 E4 E19 E18 E5 E6 E2 GRD FAN RIBBON CABLE TO TOUCH CONTROL PANEL FR RR 2a 2b 1a 3b 3a 2b 2a 3a 3b 1a 1b 2b 2a 1a 1b 3a 3b 1b 3a 2a 2b 1a 1b 3b 3b 3a 1a 2b 1b 2a L1 L2 B B ...

Page 47: ... RE IGNITOR L1 N S2 RE IGNITOR L1 S3 IGNITOR N RE IGNITOR L1 S4 IGNITOR N S4 RE IGNITOR L1 IGNITOR CF BURNER N S5 S5 DACOR P N 65393 NO SWITCH NO SWITCH NO SWITCH NO SWITCH NO SWITCH NC SWITCH OPEN POSITION OPEN POSITION NC SWITCH W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W BK BK BK BK BK GRN RED BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK RED RED RED RED NO SWITCH INDICATOR LED RESISTOR DIODE INDICATOR ...

Page 48: ...Technical Manual Page 44 ECC ...

Page 49: ...Technical Manual Page 45 GGC ...

Page 50: ...Technical Manual Page 46 SGG304 ...

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Page 52: ...Technical Manual Page 48 SGM304 364 ...

Page 53: ...Technical Manual Page 49 SGM362EM ...

Page 54: ...Technical Manual Page 50 SGM464EM ...

Page 55: ...Technical Manual Page 51 SGM466 ...

Page 56: ...Technical Manual Page 52 ...

Page 57: ...Technical Manual Page 53 EM4 ...

Page 58: ...Technical Manual Page 54 RSE ...

Page 59: ...Technical Manual Page 55 RSG ...

Page 60: ...Technical Manual Page 56 ERSD30 ...

Page 61: ...Technical Manual Page 57 ERD30 PREHEAT CIRCUIT ...

Page 62: ...Technical Manual Page 58 ERD30 BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 63: ...Technical Manual Page 59 ERD30 CONVECTION BAKE ...

Page 64: ...Technical Manual Page 60 ERD30 PURE CONVECTION ...

Page 65: ...Technical Manual Page 61 ERD30 BROIL CYCLE ...

Page 66: ...Technical Manual Page 62 ERD30 SELF CLEAN CYCLE ...

Page 67: ...Technical Manual Page 63 ERD LIGHT CIRCUIT ...

Page 68: ...Technical Manual Page 64 ERD36 PREHEAT CYCLE ...

Page 69: ...Technical Manual Page 65 ERD36 BAKE CIRCUIT ...

Page 70: ...Technical Manual Page 66 ERD ERD36 PURE CONVECTION ...

Page 71: ...Technical Manual Page 67 ERD36 BROIL CIRCUIT ...

Page 72: ...Technical Manual Page 68 ERD36 SELF CLEAN CYCLE ...

Page 73: ...Technical Manual Page 69 ERD ERD36 LIGHT CIRCUIT ...

Page 74: ...Technical Manual Page 70 18 OVEN PREHEAT ...

Page 75: ...Technical Manual Page 71 Note Cooling fan turns on between 180 and 220 degrees 18 OVEN BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 76: ...Technical Manual Page 72 18 OVEN CONVECTION BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 77: ...Technical Manual Page 73 18 OVEN PURE CONVECTION CYCLE ...

Page 78: ...Technical Manual Page 74 Note Cooling fan turns on between 180 and 220 degrees 18 OVEN SELF CLEAN CYCLE ...

Page 79: ...Technical Manual Page 75 18 OVEN LIGHT CIRCUIT ...

Page 80: ...Technical Manual Page 76 48 RANGE PREHEAT BAKE CYCLE LARGE OVEN ...

Page 81: ...Technical Manual Page 77 48 RANGE CONV BAKE CYCLE LARGE OVEN ...

Page 82: ...Technical Manual Page 78 48 RANGE 36 OVEN PURE CONVECTION ...

Page 83: ...Technical Manual Page 79 48 RANGE BROIL CYCLE LARGE OVEN ...

Page 84: ...Technical Manual Page 80 Note Cooling Fan turn on temp 180 220 degrees 36 OVEN SELF CLEAN CYCLE ...

Page 85: ...Technical Manual Page 81 48 RANGE LIGHT CYCLE LARGE OVEN ...

Page 86: ...Technical Manual Page 82 ERG30 PREHEAT BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 87: ...Technical Manual Page 83 ERG30 CONVECTION BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 88: ...Technical Manual Page 84 ERG30 SELF CLEAN CYCLE ...

Page 89: ...Technical Manual Page 85 ERG30 LIGHT CIRCUIT ...

Page 90: ...Technical Manual Page 86 ERG36 PREHEAT BAKE ...

Page 91: ...Technical Manual Page 87 ERG36 CONVECTION BAKE ...

Page 92: ...Technical Manual Page 88 ERG36 BROIL ...

Page 93: ...Technical Manual Page 89 ERG36 LIGHT ...

Page 94: ...Technical Manual Page 90 ERG36 SELF CLEAN ...

Page 95: ...ANUAL RESET BK BK BN W Y O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3...

Page 96: ... RESET BK BK BN W Y O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 97: ...AL RESET BK BK BN W Y O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 98: ...AL RESET BK BK BN W Y O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 99: ... O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Page 100: ...L RESET BK BK BN W Y O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 101: ...UAL RESET BK BK BN W Y O W PHASE SWITCH LOCK SWITCH L2 W BK W R R BK BK BK BK BK BK GN W R GND GN GN W DOOR LATCH ASY 3W 120V 41W 120V FAN MOTOR CONVECTION 35W 120V CLF SHIELD N OL1 85061 1 03 22 95 S4 S3 S2 S1 N A 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 S1 4 POINT RE IGNITOR L R INDICATOR LIGHTS TERM BLOCK R R R F L F W BK IGNITION PLUGS W BK GN 240V 130V 1 16 1 14 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 102: ...Technical Manual Page 98 PGR BAKE CIRCUIT ...

Page 103: ...Technical Manual Page 99 PGR LIGHT CIRCUIT ...

Page 104: ...Technical Manual Page 100 PGR CONV BAKE CIRCUIT ...

Page 105: ...Technical Manual Page 101 PGR PREHEAT CIRCUIT ...

Page 106: ...Technical Manual Page 102 PGR SELF CLEAN CIRCUIT ...

Page 107: ...Technical Manual Page 103 PGR BROIL CIRCUIT ...

Page 108: ...MRE30 Page 14 MRE LADDER DIAGRAM PART 1 continued on following page ...

Page 109: ...MRE30 Page 15 MRE LADDER DIAGRAM PART 2 ...

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Page 111: ...MRE30 Page 16 WIRE DIAGRAM continued on following page TOP SECTION ...

Page 112: ...MRE30 Page 17 WIRE DIAGRAM continued on following page BOTTOM SECTION ...

Page 113: ...MRE30 Page 20 Self Clean Cycle SELF CLEAN CYCLE ...

Page 114: ...MRE30 Page 21 Pure Convection PURE CONVECTION CYCLE ...

Page 115: ...MRE30 Service Instructions Page 22 Convection Fan CONVECTION FAN ...

Page 116: ...MRE30 Service Instructions Page 23 Convection Bake CONVECTION BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 117: ...MRE30 Service Instructions Page 24 Cooling Fan 180 225 Degrees COOLING FAN 180 225 DEGREES ...

Page 118: ...MRE30 Service Instructions Page 25 Broil BROIL CYCLE ...

Page 119: ...MRE30 Service Instructions Page 26 Bake STANDARD BAKE CYCLE ...

Page 120: ...MRE30 Page 37 LF Element Circuit Stay Hot Circuit LF ELEMENT CIRCUIT ...

Page 121: ...MRE30 Page 38 LR Element Circuit Stay Hot Circuit RF ELEMENT ...

Page 122: ...MRE30 Page 39 RF Element Stay Hot Circuit RR ELEMENT ...

Page 123: ...MRE30 Page 40 R R Element Power R R Stay Hot Circuit RR ELEMENT ...

Page 124: ...Technical Manual Page 104 LOWER OVEN BAKE PREHEAT ...

Page 125: ...Technical Manual Page 105 LOWER OVEN BROIL ...

Page 126: ...Technical Manual Page 106 LOWER OVEN SELF CLEAN ...

Page 127: ...Technical Manual Page 107 Upper Oven Preheat ...

Page 128: ...Technical Manual Page 108 Upper Oven Bake Cycle ...

Page 129: ...Technical Manual Page 109 Upper Oven Pure Convection ...

Page 130: ...Technical Manual Page 110 Upper Oven Broil Cycle ...

Page 131: ...Technical Manual Page 111 Upper Oven Self Clean Cycle ...

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Page 134: ... B n a e l C f l e S e k a B c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 l i o r B c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 n o i t c e v n o C n a F c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 n o i t c e v n o C t n e m e l E c e s 4 6 t a e h e r P e k a B n o i t c e v n o C e k a B e r u P n o i t c e v n o C l i o r B n a e l C f l e S e k a B c e s 4 6 c e s 2 5 c e s 2 5 c e s 7 3 l i o r B c e s 0 3 c e s 2 1 c e s 2 1 c e s 4...

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Page 136: ...c e v n o C l i o r B n a e l C f l e S e k a B c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 l i o r B c e s 4 6 n o i t c e v n o C n a F c e s 4 6 c e s 4 6 t a e h e r P e k a B n o i t c e v n o C e k a B e r u P n o i t c e v n o C l i o r B n a e l C f l e S e k a B 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 l i o r B 0 0 1 0 0 1 n o i t c e v n o C n a F 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 n o i t c e v n o C t n e m e l E 0 0 1 t ...

Page 137: ...T WHT RED WHT ORG YEL WHT RED BLK RED BLU BLK BLK WHT BLK BLK BLK WHT BLK BLK BLK WHT WHT WHT RED RED BLK WHT WHT WHT DACOR MODEL W305 WIRING DIAGRAM WITH ERCIII CONTROL BLK BLK YEL MOTOR BLK TERMINAL P3 P4 P5 P1 P2 7 6 5 1 3 4 OVEN MODE SELECTOR BLOCK L1 N L2 CONV FAN DOOR SWITCH ERCIII ELECTRONIC CONTROL WHT E9 E7 E6 E3 E2 E1 LOWER CLEAN SWITCH NC NO NC NO COM COM TERMINAL BOARD TEMPERATURE SENS...

Page 138: ...Technical Manual Page 118 CPO ...

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Page 140: ...Technical Manual Page 120 CPO ...

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Page 149: ...e connected to the terminal with N mark on the power supply cord RED WHT RED WHT WHT ORG WHT PNK GRN GRN to Oven cavity WHT WHT RED BLK WHT WHT BLUE MARK WHT RED WHT CAVITY TEMP FUSE MAGNETRON TEMP FUSE FAN MOTOR MONITOR FUSE HOLDER RED RED WHT 1 WHT GRY WHT GRN ORG ORG CN A H N NOTE The grounding conductor of the power supply cord has been grounded by power supply cord fixing screw The screw must...

Page 150: ... BLK PRIMATY INTERLOCK SWITCH STOP SWITCH STOP SWITCH HARNESS SENSOR GROUND WIRE CN B CN E CN C CN G CN F CN C CN A 1 9 1 1 1 1 12 12 3 3 2 7 RY1 GRY HOOD FAN MOTOR STIRRER MOTOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 WHT RED YLW BLU BLK WHT RED YLW BLU BLK 3 1 2 BLK YLW GRN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 YLW WHT BLK RED CN A CN E G R Y R E D R E D HOOD FAN THERMAL CUT OUT RED WHT RED RED RED ORG to Chassis support right GRN GRN GRN GRN 1 2...

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