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flow is 3.2 or more check the wiring in the broil circuit
for a poor connection.
3. Go to the back of the oven control, disconnect the
15 pin plug from the control and measure the voltage
drop between pins 1 and 3 in the 15 pin plug. If the
meter reads 120 VAC the control is defective. If the
meter reads zero the bake igniter, safety valve or
the wiring in the oven circuit is open. Go to step 5.
4. Go to the back of the oven control, disconnect the
15 pin plug from the control and measure the voltage
drop between pins 1 and 2 in the 15 pin plug. If the
meter reads 120 VAC the control is defective. If the
meter reads zero the broil igniter, safety valve or the
wiring in the broil circuit is open. Go to step 5.
5. Disconnect the wires from the igniter and check it
for continuity with an Ohmmeter. If the meter reads
open replace the igniter. If the meter shows
continuity check the continuity of the safety valve.
If the meter reads open replace the safety valve. If
the meter show continuity one of the wires in the
circuit is open.
If the control appears to be operating normally and the
broil burner operates but the bake burner does not heat:
1. Program the control for bake and check to see if
the bake igniter is glowing. If the igniter is not glowing
go to step 2. If the igniter is glowing remove the
bake igniter, connect it to 120 VAC and measure
the current flow through the igniter. If the current
flow is less than 3.2 amps replace the igniter. If the
current flow is 3.2 or more check the wiring in the
bake circuit for a poor connection.
2. Go to the back of the oven control, disconnect the
15 pin plug from the control and measure the voltage
drop between pins 1 and 3 of the 15 pin plug. If the
meter reads 120 VAC the control is defective. If the
meter reads zero the bake igniter, safety valve or
the wiring in the oven circuit is open. Go to step 3.
3. Disconnect the wires from the igniter and check it
for continuity with an Ohmmeter. If the meter reads
open replace the igniter. If the meter shows
continuity check the continuity of the safety valve.
If the meter reads open replace the safety valve. If
the meter show continuity one of the wires in the
circuit is open.
If the control appears to be operating normally and the
bake burner operates but the broil burner does not heat:
1. Program the control for broil and check to see if the
broil igniter is glowing. If the igniter is not glowing
go to step 2. If the igniter is glowing remove the
igniter, connect it to 120 VAC and measure the
current flow through the igniter. If the current flow is
less than 3.2 amps replace the igniter. If the
current flow is 3.2 or more check the wiring in the
broil circuit for a poor connection.
2. Go to the back of the oven control, disconnect the
15 pin plug from the control and measure the voltage
drop between pins 1 and 2 in the 15 pin plug. If the
meter reads 120 VAC the control is defective. If the
meter reads zero the broil igniter, safety valve or the
wiring in the broil circuit is open. Go to step 3.
3. Disconnect the wires from the igniter and check it
for continuity with an Ohmmeter. If the meter reads
open replace the igniter. If the meter shows
continuity check the continuity of the safety valve.
If the meter reads open replace the safety valve. If
the meter show continuity one of the wires in the
circuit is open.
Self-cleaning:
Oven door does not lock when the oven is programmed
for clean:
1. Remove power from the range, go the back of the
control and disconnect the 15 pin plug. Measure
the resistance between pins 5 and 6 in the 15 pin
plug (in the plug). If the meter reads infinity the lock
motor or the wiring to the lock motor is defective. If
the meter reads around 1500 ohms go to step 2.
2. Measure the resistance between pins 10 and 12 of
the 15 pin plug with the oven door closed. If the
meter reads infinity the door switch or the wiring to
the door light switch is defective. If the meter reads
zero go to step 3.
3. Measure the resistance between pins 11 and 12 in
the 15 pin plug. If the meter reads infinity the lock
switch or the wiring to the lock switch is defective. If
the meter reads zero the control is defective.
Oven door locks when the oven is programmed for clean
but the oven does not heat:
1. If the oven operates in normal bake replace the
control.
Lock motor runs continuously:
1
With the door in the unlock position, remove power
from the range. Go to the back of the control and
disconnect the 15 pin plug from the control. With an
Ohmmeter measure the resistance between pins 10
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