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CONVECTION MODE

The convection oven uses the addition of a fan and an element  to heat and to move the air already in the oven.  Moving
the heated air helps to destratify the heat and cause uniform heat distribution. Cooking times can be reduced by as
much as 30%.  The air is drawn in through a fan cover and the element  located on the rear wall of the oven.  It is
then discharged around the outer edges of this cover.  The air circulates around the food and then enters the cover again.
As with conventional electric ranges, there is still an oven vent which discharges through the rear of the cooktop.

To set the control in convection mode, follow these steps:
1.Press the 

CONV. BAKE 

or

 CONV. ROAST

 pad.

2. Enter the desired temperature on the keypad (setpoint).
3. Press the 

START

 pad.

The oven will automatically start and the fan will begin to run. To cancel the convection baking/roasting function, press
the 

CANCEL

 pad.

NOTE:

The fan runs continuously while in the convection mode. The fan will stop if the door is opened while
convection baking/roasting. The bake element will continue to operate if the door is opened.

CONVECTION MODE OVEN TEMPERATURES

Convection Bake/Roast

Because heat is more evenly distributed in convection mode, foods can be cooked in less time.

BAKE

During a bake mode, the oven uses bake element to reach the controler set point.  The  element uses full power when
it's on.  When the set point is reached, the controler adds top heat by cycling the broil element on for 6 to 9 seconds
per minute . The bake element is on for the remaining time of the minute.

PREHEAT

During a preheat mode, the controler  preheats the oven with the bake element. When the desired temperature in
the oven  is reached, the controler adds top heat by cycling the broil element on for 6 to 9 seconds per minute . The
bake element is on for the remaining time of the minute. Both elements use full power when they are on but they
are never on at the same time.

CLEAN

During a cleaning process, the oven uses bake element .

CLEAN AND TIMED CLEAN

When these modes are called, the door locks right after start button is pushed.

FIRST

 

RISE

It is normal to see a temperature overshoot in the
first rise of all modes when you monitor the temperature.

set point

First rise overshoot

T

°

t (sec)

Summary of Contents for GLES388CSB

Page 1: ...ANT THAT THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN REESTABLISH ALL SAFETY GROUNDS PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF SERVICE FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CREATE A POTENTIAL HAZARD 6 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 non insulated electrical term...

Page 2: ...ement will continue to operate if the door is opened CONVECTION MODE OVEN TEMPERATURES ConvectionBake Roast Because heat is more evenly distributed in convection mode foods can be cooked in less time BAKE During a bake mode the oven uses bake element to reach the controler set point The element uses full power when it s on When the set point is reached the controler adds top heat by cycling the br...

Page 3: ...e Condition Cause Suggested Corrective Action Fault Code 1 Press CLEAR or CANCEL pad 2 Disconnect power wait 30 seconds and reapply power If fault returns upon power up replace EOC 3 Check RTD sensor probe and replace if necessary If oven is overheating disconnect power If oven continues to overheat when the power is reapplied replace EOC Severe overheating may require the entire oven to be replac...

Page 4: ...ent Relay will operate in this condition only CIRCUIT ANALYSIS MATRIX ELECTRICAL RATING Kw Rating See Bake Element 3000W 2253W 240 208 V nameplate Wattage Broil Element 2750W 2065W Convection 350W 263W Wattage Element Wattage Warmer Drawer 450W 120V Element Cooling Fan COM NO Elements Lock Motor Switches Bake Conv Broil Conv Fan Light Door motor A B Door Switch P3 P5 7 P2 P5 7 P5 4 P5 6 Bake X X B...

Page 5: ...ckwise If one of the blades becomes deformed it may be bent back into shape using a flat surface as a reference A flat washer is located on the motor shaft between the snap ring on the shaft and the fan blade NOTE If the fan blade is bent and motor vibrations increase the noise made by the fan will be greater MOUNTING PLATE OVEN The fan motor on the rear of the unit is mounted to the main back wit...

Page 6: ...eed to heat up to 520 F before the door locks However until the temperature inside oven reaches 520 F the self clean program can be canceled and door will unlock immediately After oven reaches temperatures over 520 F the door will not unlock until temperature drops below 490 F OVEN DOOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 1 Disconnect range from electrical supply 2 Open door to fully opened position 3 Pull up...

Page 7: ... Liner Rope Seal Inner Glass Inner Glass Door Insulation Spacer Glass Door Hinge Insulation Shield Upper Trim Tape Neoprene Door Handle Door Glass Side Trim Lower Trim Oven Door Seal Door Latch Oven Door Liner Window Seal Door Insulation Inner Glass Spacer Glass Hinge Inner Glass Shield Wool Oven Glass Glass Retainer Oven Door Glass Stainless Door Door Handle ...

Page 8: ...ature are equipped with heavy duty ball bearing drawer glides These glides not only support the weight more effectively they also allow the drawer to be opened to its full depth The warmer control is an infinite heat switch mounted to the control panel A 450 watt 120 volt element is secured to a metal base located just below the Warm and Serve Drawer A preheat thermostat bimetal disk is located at...

Page 9: ...cessary to maintain the temperature in the drawer as indicated by the control switch setting If the control is placed on a lower setting it is possible for the temperature in the drawer to drop enough to allow the preheat thermostat to close again which will allow the element to reenter the Preheat mode at full power WARM AND SERVE DRAWER PREHEAT CIRCUIT SOME MODELS When the Warm and Serve Drawer ...

Page 10: ... screws securing burner pans Inspect electrode cleanliness etc Note The electrode can not be removed from the pan 6 Remove left and right screws on each side of range securing panel top to body Note Screws are located 1 1 2 from console and 3 from back of range 7 Remove machine screw on manifold side of range 2 3 4 from cooktop securing manifold to cooktop 8 Remove glass top and gasket 9 To reasse...

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