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NOTICE - This service data sheet is intended for use by persons having electrical 

and mechanical training and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally 

considered acceptable in the appliance repair trade. The manufacturer cannot 

be responsible nor assume any liability for injury or damage of any kind arising 

from the use of this data sheet.

SAFE SERVICING PRACTICES

To avoid the possibility of personal injury and/or property damage, it is important 

that safe servicing practices be observed. The following are examples, but without 

limitation, of such practices.

1.  Before servicing or moving an appliance remove power cord from electrical outlet, 

trip circuit breaker to OFF, or remove fuse.

2.  Never interfere with the proper installation of any safety device.

IMPORTANT

DO NOT REMOVE THIS BAG

OR DESTROY THE CONTENTS

WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SERVICE

INFORMATION  ENCLOSED

REPLACE CONTENTS IN BAG

p/n A00498610 Rev A (1120)

3.  GROUNDING: The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN or 

GREEN WITH YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be used as current 

carrying conductors. 

It is extremely important that the service technician 

reestablish all safety grounds prior to completion of service. Failure to do 

so will create a potential safety hazard.

4.  Prior to returning the product to service, ensure that:

 

• All electric connections are correct and secure.

 

• All electrical leads are properly dressed and secured away from sharp edges, 

high-temperature components, and moving parts.

 

• All uninsulated electrical terminals, connectors, heaters, etc. are adequately 

spaced away from all metal parts and panels.

 

• All safety grounds (both internal and external) are correctly and securely 

reassembled.

Indicated

% Power

Notes

0

0

Off

1

3

Keep Warm

2

6

Low

3

10

Medium Low

4

15

Medium Low

5

20

Medium

6

30

Medium

7

45

Medium High

8

65

Medium High

9

100

High

MAX

>140

Power Boil

Electronic Surface Element Control (ESEC)

This cooktop is equipped with an Electronic Surface Element Control (ESEC), 

which precisely controls the smoothtop cooking elements at multiple settings. 

For the user, the elements are operated by the electronic slider controls. The 

control settings are shown in single-digit displays.

Hot Surface display message

 - If any of the induction elements are hot, the hot 

surface message (Hot) will display and remain ON until the cooktop cools.

Replacing an induction element

Whenever replacing any induction element, use only the screws supplied with 

the range to secure the element to the mounting panel. Never use any other 

type of screw to attach the induction element.

* Please note:

 Electronic boards are very sensitive to static electricity. Static 

electricity can permanently damage electronic boards. Before handling these 

parts, be sure to drain static electricity from your body by properly grounding 

yourself.

SERVICE DATA SHEET

36” INDUCTION COOKTOP

BPE03

TAB201

TAB202

TAB101

TAB102

BT100

BL001
BL002

BN001

BC003

BC001

BC005

BC004

BS003

BN002

BT200

BC002

SERVICE AND MENU MODES

NOTE: Have instructions ready and plan the steps. The time allowed for each 

step is brief.

Enter/Exit Menu mode:

1.  Touch and HOLD the main power key  

POWER

  until the illuminated service 

key appears (right illuminated PTC indicator  ). 

2.  Within three seconds, touch the and HOLD the illuminated service key    

for three seconds.

3.  The cooktop will enter Menu mode, and a code will appear in the timer 

display. The code may be “d”, “do”, “S1”, or “S4”.

4.  To exit Menu mode, do not touch any control for 20 seconds. The cooktop 

will exit menu mode automatically after 20 seconds.

Activate/Deactivate Demo mode:

1.  Enter Menu mode, and a code will appear in the HOT display.
2.  Touch the Timer key   to cycle through the options until “do” displays. This 

activates Demo mode.

3.  Press the + key until “d” displays. This deactivates Demo mode.

Enter/Exit Service mode: 

1.  Enter Menu mode, and a code will appear in the HOT display.
2.  Touch the Timer key   to cycle through the options until “S1” displays.

3.  Touch the + key to enter Service mode. The display shows the last two digits 

of the software version.

4.  Touch the Timer key   to cycle through the options until “S4” displays.

5.  Place a piece of cookware in a cooking zone.

6.  Touch the + key to start the power check. The display shows “P0” to “P9”. P6 

or less is a bad check; P7 or higher is a good check. P9 is 90-100% power.

Enter/Exit Error mode:

1.  Touch and HOLD the main power key  

POWER

  until the illuminated  

lock key   appears. 

2.  Within three seconds, touch the and HOLD the illuminated lock key   for 

three seconds.The cooktop will enter Error mode.

3.  Touch the Timer key   to cycle through the options until “E” displays.

4.  Touch the + key to enter Error mode.

5.  The last 5 error codes will display for 5 seconds each. If the display shows 

only “E”, there are no errors in the appliance’s memory.

POWER

Display

Mode

d

demo mode off

do

demo mode on

S1

service mode, software version check

S4

service mode, power check

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

POWER

MAX

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

MAX

MAX

POWER

MAIN POWER KEY

LOCK KEY

TIMER KEY

(only visible in

service modes) 

SERVICE KEY

(Precision Temp

Control Key) 

Summary of Contents for ECCI3668AS

Page 1: ...ed with the range to secure the element to the mounting panel Never use any other type of screw to attach the induction element Please note Electronic boards are very sensitive to static electricity Static electricity can permanently damage electronic boards Before handling these parts be sure to drain static electricity from your body by properly grounding yourself SERVICE DATA SHEET 36 INDUCTION...

Page 2: ...t cookware with magnet to verify compatibility Controls do not activate with pan in place Pan too small for proper pan detec tion and only works with low power Use larger pan or this pan on a smaller cooking zone Refer to owner s guide for proper pan selection Pan not detected Check whether the pots or pans are suitable for induction Refer to owners guide for proper pan selection Incompatible cook...

Page 3: ...tant à la terre IMPORTANT N ENLEVEZ PAS CE SAC OU NE DÉTRUISEZ PAS SON CONTENU CONTIENT LES SCHÉMAS DE CÂBLAGE ET LES INFORMATIONS DE RÉPARATION REMETTRE LE CONTENU DANS LE SAC FICHE TECHNIQUE Table de cuisson à induction 36 BPE03 TAB201 TAB202 TAB101 TAB102 BT100 BL001 BL002 BN001 BC003 BC001 BC005 BC004 BS003 BN002 BT200 BC002 ENTRER SORTIR DU MODE MENU REMARQUE préparez les instructions et plan...

Page 4: ...ne faible puissance Utilisez une plus grande casserole ou cette casserole sur une zone de cuisson plus petite Reportez vous au guide du propriétaire pour une sélection de casserole appropriée Pan non détecté Vérifiez si les casseroles ou poêles conviennent à l induction Reportez vous au guide du propriétaire pour une sélection de casserole appropriée Ustensiles de cuisine incompatibles Testez les ...

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