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Oven door does not lock when the oven is pro-
grammed for clean:
1.
Remove power from the range, go to the back of
the control and disconnect the 15 pin plug.
Measure the resistance between pins 5 and 6 of
the 15 pin plug (not on the EOC). 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 9 and 11 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 9 and 10 of
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.
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 9
and 10 of the 15 pin plug (not on the EOC). If the
meter reads zero the lock switch or the wiring to the
lock switch is defective. If the meter reads infinity
go to step 2.
2.
Depress the arm of the lock switch, and measure
the resistance between pins 9 and 10 of 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.
NOTE: Always check the cam arm relationship.
Oven door locks when the oven is programmed
for clean but the oven does not heat:
1.
If the oven operates normally in bake, replace the
control.
Door latch is partly closed with door open, cannot
close door:
1.
Program the oven for self-clean, and hold in on the
door switch for 30 seconds. Touch cancel and
hold door switch in for 30 seconds. The lock
motor should lock and unlock the door.
Fan in oven does not run when speed bake switch
is turn on:
1.
Remove power from the range and set the speed
bake switch to on. Disconnect the 15 pin plug
from the oven control and measure the resistance
between pins 14 and 15 (not on the EOC).
If the
meter reads infinity, the speed bake switch or the
wiring to the speed bake switch is defective. If the
meter reads zero go to step 2.
2.
Measure the resistance between pins 9 and 11 of
the 15 pin plug. If the meter reads infinity, the door
switch or the wiring to the door switch is defective.
If the meter reads zero go to step 3.
3.
Spin the motor blade. If the blade turns hard or
doesn’t move, remove the motor and check for an
obstruction. If the blade spins free, measure the
resistance between pins 3 and 5. If the meter reads
infinity, the motor or the wiring to the motor is defec-
tive. If the meter reads around 15 Ohms replace
the control.
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