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The Sabbath Mode sets the oven(s) to remain 

on in a bake setting until turned off. A timed 

Sabbath Mode can also be set to keep the oven 

on for only part of the Sabbath.
 When the Sabbath Mode is set, only the number 

and start keys will function, no tones will sound, 

and  the  displays  will  not  show  messages  or 

temperature changes. The heat sources icons 

will appear lit on the oven display throughout 

the Sabbath Mode. 
When the oven door is opened or closed, the 

oven light will not turn on or off and the heating 

elements will not turn on or off immediately.
If  a  power  failure  occurs  when  the  Sabbath 

Mode is set, the oven(s) will remain in Sabbath 

Mode but will no longer be actively cooking. 

The “ON” indicator will no longer be lit. Touch 

OFF to return to normal operating mode (non-

Sabbath Mode, not cooking).

To Activate:

Before the Sabbath Mode can be regularly set, 

the oven(s) must first be enabled with a one 

time only setup. On double oven models, the 

following steps will enable both ovens.
1. On double ovens, open the upper or lower 

oven door. On single ovens, open the oven 

door.

2. On double ovens, touch UPPER OVEN OFF 

or  LOWER  OVEN  OFF.  On  single  ovens, 

touch OFF.

3.  Touch  the  number  keys  7,  8,  9,  6,  in  this 

order.

4. Touch START to activate. “SABBATH EN-

ABLED” will appear on the display and remain 

for approximately 5 seconds. You may also 

touch OFF, UPPER OVEN OFF or LOWER 

OVEN OFF to clear the display.

5. Close oven door.

SABBATH MODE

To Regularly Set, Untimed:

Sabbath Mode must be enabled before starting 

the Bake cycle.
See the “To Activate” section.
1. On double ovens only, touch UPPER OVEN 

or LOWER OVEN.

  Each oven can be independently set.
2. Touch BAKE.
  Touch the number keys to enter a temperature 

other than 350°F (177°C). The bake range 

can be set between 170°F and 500°F (77°C 

and 260°C).

3. Touch START.
4. Touch OPTIONS  and then number key “7.”  

“SABBATH MODE” will appear on the oven 

display.

To Deactivate:

The oven(s) can be disabled of the ability to set 

the Sabbath Mode by repeating the previous 

steps.  See  the  “To  Activate”  section.  When 

disabled “SABBATH DISABLED” will appear on 

the display and remain on for approximately 5 

seconds. The Sabbath Mode cannot be regularly 

set until re-enabled. On double oven models 

these steps will disable both ovens.

Summary of Contents for Architect Series II KEBK206SSS

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL EDUCATION JOB AID 4317416 KAC 49 27 30 ELECTRIC BUILT IN DOUBLE OVEN MODELS KEBK276S KEBK206S KEBS277S KEBS207S KEBS278S KEBS208S ...

Page 2: ... The Wiring Diagram and Strip Circuits used in this Job Aid are typical and should be used for training purposes only Always use the Wiring Diagram supplied with the product when servicing the oven GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The goal of this Job Aid is to provide information that will enable the In Home Service Professional to properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the 27 30 Electric Built In Double ...

Page 3: ...oving The Upper Convection Ring Element and Convection Fan Motor 4 12 Removing The Upper Halogen Light Assembly And Meat Probe Jack 4 14 Removing The Upper Blower Assembly Blower Speed Resistor And Thermal Cutoff 4 16 Removing The Upper Hidden Bake Element 4 18 Removing Upper Oven Door Glass and Handle 4 20 Removing Upper Oven Door Gasket 4 22 Lower Oven Components 4 23 Removing The Lower Door Lat...

Page 4: ...atch Assembly 5 7 Broil Element 5 8 Oven Temperature Sensor 5 8 Convection Ring Element 5 9 Convection Fan Motor 5 9 Meat Probe Jack 5 10 Blower Motor 5 10 Blower Speed Resistor 5 11 Oven Shutdown Thermal Cutoff TCO 5 11 Hidden Bake Element 5 12 DIAGNOSTICS TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 Diagnostics 6 1 Failure Error Display Codes 6 2 Fahrenheit To Celsius Conversion 6 6 Adjust Oven Temperature Calibration 6...

Page 5: ... can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER or WARNING These words mean All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed You can be killed or seriously injured if you don t immediately follow instructions...

Page 6: ...ING SCHEME A ARCHITECT C FLUSH LOOK D DRAWER I IMPERIAL N INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION EUROPEAN S SUPERBA V VBL PRO LINE SERIES CAPACITY SIZE SERIES CONFIGURATION 1ST POSITION 2ND POSITION 1 SINGLE OVEN 4 24 WIDE 2 DOUBLE OVEN 6 36 WIDE 3 COMBO OVEN 7 27 WIDE 5 MINI OVEN 0 30 WIDE 6 COMBO W MINI OVEN FEATURE CODE 0 STANDARD FEATURES 1 STANDARD FEATURES ELEC COOK 2 INDOOR OUTDOOR FEATURES 5 DELUXE FEAT...

Page 7: ...el and Tech Sheet locations are shown below Model Serial Number Label Location Tech Sheet Location Under Top Cover WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock ...

Page 8: ... 4 Other Dimensions Conduit Size Length Diameter 66 1 2 66 1 2 Ratings Electric Voltage Phase Frequency Hz 208V 240V 2 3 60 208V 240V 2 3 60 Total Connected Load in kW 240 Volts 10 50 10 50 208 Volts 7 88 7 88 240 120V AC 10 63 10 63 Circuit Amps 40 40 Interior Upper Oven Cooking System Standard Thermal Standard Thermal Cleaning System Self Cleaning Self Cleaning Upper Oven Liner Finish Blue Porce...

Page 9: ...ven Hidden Bake Element Yes Yes Electric Element Output Bake w 240 208 2000 Watt 2000 Watt Broil Inner Element w 240 208 1800 Watt 1800 Watt Broil Outer Element w 240 208 1450 Watt 1450 Watt Miscellaneous Product Literature Installation Instructions Part 8304336 8304336 Service Manual Part 4317416 4317416 Tech Sheet Part 8303952 E 8304416 F 8303952 E 8304416 F Under Counter Capability No No Agency...

Page 10: ...nduit Size Length Diameter 66 1 2 66 1 2 Ratings Electric Voltage Phase Frequency Hz 208V 240V 2 3 60 208V 240V 2 3 60 Total Connected Load in kW 240 Volts 12 10 12 10 208 Volts 9 08 9 08 240 120V AC 12 27 12 27 Circuit Amps 40 40 Interior Upper Oven Cooking System Bow Tie Convection Bow Tie Convection Cleaning System Self Cleaning Self Cleaning Upper Oven Liner Finish Blue Porcelain Blue Porcelai...

Page 11: ...r Oven Hidden Bake Element Yes Yes Electric Element Output Bake w 240 208 2000 Watt 2000 Watt Broil Inner Element w 240 208 1800 Watt 1800 Watt Broil Outer Element w 240 208 1450 Watt 1450 Watt Miscellaneous Product Literature Installation Instructions Part 8304336 8304336 Service Manual Part 4317416 4317416 Tech Sheet Part 8303952 E 8304416 F 8303952 E 8304416 F Under Counter Capability No No Age...

Page 12: ...duit Size Length Diameter 66 1 2 66 1 2 Ratings Electric Voltage Phase Frequency Hz 208V 240V 2 3 60 208V 240V 2 3 60 Total Connected Load in kW 240 Volts 13 70 13 70 208 Volts 10 28 10 28 240 120V AC 13 91 13 91 Circuit Amps 40 40 Interior Upper Oven Cooking System Bow Tie Convection Bow Tie Convection Cleaning System Self Cleaning Self Cleaning Upper Oven Liner Finish Blue Porcelain Blue Porcela...

Page 13: ...nt Yes Yes Electric Element Output Bake w 240 208 2000 Watt 2000 Watt Broil Inner Element w 240 208 1800 Watt 1800 Watt Broil Outer Element w 240 208 1450 Watt 1450 Watt Lower Convection w 240 208 1600 Watt 1600 Watt Miscellaneous Product Literature Installation Instructions Part 8304336 8304336 Service Manual Part 4317416 4317416 Tech Sheet Part 8303952 E 8304416 F 8303952 E 8304416 F Under Count...

Page 14: ...1 10 NOTES ...

Page 15: ...ng codes and ordinances Cabinet opening dimensions that are shown must be used Given dimensions provide minimum clearance with oven Recessed installation area must provide complete enclosure around the recessed portion of the oven Grounded electrical supply is required See Electrical Requirements page 2 2 Electrical supply junction box should be located 3 7 6 cm maximum below the support surface w...

Page 16: ... Electrical Connection To properly install your oven you must deter mine the type of electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions provided for it here Oven must be connected to the proper elec trical voltage and frequency as specified on the model serial number rating plate The model serial number rating plate is located at the bottom of the right hand mounting rail See the ...

Page 17: ...rom the oven should be con nected directly to the junction box Fuse both sides of the line Do not cut the conduit The length of conduit provided is for serviceability of the oven A UL listed or CSA approved conduit con nector must be provided If the house has aluminum wiring follow the procedure below 1 Connect a section of solid copper wire to the pigtail leads 2 Connectthealuminumwiringtotheadde...

Page 18: ...ls and tape from the oven 4 Removethehardwarepackagefrominside the bag containing literature 5 Remove and set aside racks and other parts from inside the oven 6 Move oven and cardboard close to the oven s final location 3 Grasptheedgesoftheovendoorwithboth hands and close the oven door until it will no longer close Lift and pull oven door toward you and remove Set the oven door aside on a covered ...

Page 19: ...onduit from the oventothejunctionboxthroughaULlisted or CSA approved conduit connector 6 Tighten screws on conduit connector 7 See ElectricalConnectionOptionsChart to complete installation for your type of electrical connection 1 Connect the 2 black wires B together using a UL listed wire connector 2 Connect the 2 red wires C together using a UL listed wire connector 3 Untwist white wire from gree...

Page 20: ...cabinet cutout 3 Wire Cable from Home Power Supply U S Only IMPORTANT Use the 3 wire cable from home power supply where local codes permit a 3 wire connection 1 Connect the 2 black wires C together using a UL listed wire connector 2 Connectthe2whitewires D andthegreen or bare ground wire of the oven cable using a UL listed wire connector 3 Connect the 2 red wires G together using a UL listed wire ...

Page 21: ...vice section of the Use and Care Guide or contact the dealer from whom you purchased your oven COMPLETE INSTALLATION 1 Check that all parts are now installed If there is an extra part go back through the steps to see which step was skipped 2 Check that you have all of your tools 3 Dispose of recycle all packaging materials 4 For oven use and cleaning read the Use and Care Guide Check Operation of ...

Page 22: ...ripped Electrical supply is connected See Troubleshooting sectionintheUse and Care Guide 6 When oven has been on for 5 minutes feel for heat If you do not feel heat or if an error code F followed by a number plus E followed by a number appears in the display turn off the oven and contact a qualified technician 7 Touch UPPER OVEN OFF If you need Assistance or Service Please reference the Assistance...

Page 23: ...G Upper and lower oven Off double oven models Off single oven models H Options I Clock set start J Timed cooking K Self clean L Oven light M Convection cooking settings N EasyConvect conversion A C L I D J F G E B H K M N Double Oven Display A Upper oven cavity symbol B Lower oven cavity symbol C Time of day timer display A B C DEHYDRATING on convection models closed door Dehydration is a method u...

Page 24: ...open the upper or lower oven door On single ovens open the oven door 2 On double ovens touch UPPER OVEN OFF or LOWER OVEN OFF On single ovens touch OFF 3 Touch the number keys 7 8 9 6 in this order 4 Touch START to activate SABBATH EN ABLED willappearonthedisplayandremain for approximately 5 seconds You may also touch OFF UPPER OVEN OFF or LOWER OVEN OFF to clear the display 5 Close oven door SABB...

Page 25: ...turn off approximately 30 seconds after the door is opened They will turn on again approximately 30 seconds after the door is closed CONVECTION BROIL A Broil heat B Convection fan B A The temperature probe accurately measures the internal temperature of meat poultry and casseroles with liquid and should be used in determining the doneness of meat and poultry It should not be used during full and c...

Page 26: ...3 4 NOTES ...

Page 27: ...own on page 4 23 COMPONENT ACCESS Hidden Bake Element Key Pad User Interface Board placed behind it Oven Shutdown Thermal Cutoff Non resettable For Some Models Only Light Power Supply Power Board Meat Probe Control Power Transformer Upper Temperature Sensor on Rear Panel Door Lock Latch Halogen Light IN OUT Broil Element Oven Door Glass Door Gasket Halogen Light 2X Convection Fan Motor Convection ...

Page 28: ...en the upper oven door remove the two flat head screws from the bottom of the control panel frame and remove the frame Control Panel Frame Screws 4 Remove the three screws from the front user interface board and remove the user interface board from inner frame Keypad Retainer Screws 3 Remove two keypad retainer screws on right side of keypad Interface Board Screws 5 Disconnectwireconnectionsfromin...

Page 29: ...move the AC wiring conduit connector from the back of the cover see the photo below Conduit Screw Continued on the next page 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that you can access the top cover 3 Remove the six screws from the top cover and remove conduit screw and remove the cover Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people t...

Page 30: ...isconnect the wire connectors from the oven appliance manager board pins The wire connector colors are as follows T3 OR RD YL BU T4 4 BK T5 OR RD YL BU T10 BK WH BK WH BK P9 OR WH GK YL BK P8 BK OR GY YL BK WH P7 RD WH P2 2 VI OR WH P1 TN BR OR TN BR OR P5 GN R W P6 BR OR YL BU 6 Remove the four lower oven appliance manager housing screws and remove the housing assembly Oven Appliance Manager T5 ...

Page 31: ...wire connectors from the transformer terminals b Removethetwoscrewsfromthetrans former and remove it WH WIDE BK WH NAR BK WIDE WH NAR Oven Light Transformer Screw Screw 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that you can access the top cover 3 Remove the top cover from the oven see page 4 3 for the procedure Excessive Weight Hazard U...

Page 32: ...ing Screw Mounting Screw 4 Remove the nuts from the black white and red wires and remove the wires from the terminal block studs 5 Removethetwomountingscrewsfromthe terminal block and remove it from the side cover 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that you can access the top cover 3 Remove the top cover from the oven see page 4 ...

Page 33: ...me and remove the frame Control Panel Frame Screws 6 Remove the four screws from the front control subpanel remove the subpanel assembly and lay it on top of the oven Front Subpanel Screws Air Vent Screws 7 Remove the four screws from the upper oven air vent and remove the vent Continued on the next page 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it f...

Page 34: ...e appli ance manager mounting bracket and slide back to expose top air duct latch cover 11 Removethetwoscrewsfromthedoorlatch assembly pull the latch assembly back to remove the latches from the cutouts and then lift and pull it forward so that you can access the wiring Door Latch Assembly Screws 12 Disconnect the wires from the assembly as follows Latch motor yellow white Door switch brown C oran...

Page 35: ...removethelatchmotor instep9 to access the door or latch switch screws Latch Motor Screws Latch Switch Screw REASSEMBLY NOTE After you reinstall the door latch assembly in the oven press the two covers back down into place Use a piece of shipping tape and tape over the front edge of the top cover to hold it in place and keep it from vibrating during operation Door Switch Screw ...

Page 36: ...g Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Broil Element Temperature Sensor 3 To remove the broil element a Remove the four screws from the front and rear brackets see the top right photo b Pull the broil element forward until you can access the wire terminals c Disconnect the orange and blue wire connectors from the broil element ter minals and remove the element Broil Element Scr...

Page 37: ...emove the oven from its mounting location see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that you can access the top cover c Remove the six screws from the top cover and remove the cover Rear Cover 12 Screws Temperature Sensor Connector g Pull the temperature sensor connector out of the hole and remove the sensor Oven Liner Hole Remove Temperature Sensor d Remove the twelve screw...

Page 38: ...tion cover and remove the cover Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Convection Ring Element Fan Motor 7 Cover Screws Ring Element Screws Ring Element b Pulltheconvectionringelementforward far enough to access the two wire con nectors c Disconnect the wire connectors from the...

Page 39: ...ront Convection Fan Motor Screws d Remove the twelve screws from the up per rear cover and remove the cover Rear Cover 12 Screws Convection Fan Motor e Disconnecttheredandyellowwiresfrom the convection fan motor terminals f Remove the two screws from the fan motor and remove the motor c Remove the oven from its mounting location see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that...

Page 40: ...panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 3 To remove a halogen light assembly a Remove the screw from the lens c Remove the halogen bulb from the socket connector Meat Probe Jack Halogen Lights Lens Screw Lens Clip b Unclip the lens from the socket and remove the lens d Cut the wires near the socket body and splice the new socket in its place Halogen Bulb Cu...

Page 41: ...probe jack access cover from the right side cover see the top right photo Remove Access Cover d Remove the meat probe jack from the right side cover e Disconnect the wires from the meat probejackterminals NOTE Makesure that you reinstall the star washer on the new jack when you install it Star Washer Meat Probe Jack Wires f Mountthemeatprobejackaccesscover to the side cover with two screws Meat Pr...

Page 42: ... TCO 5 To remove the blower assembly a Disconnect the white and gray wires from the blower motor terminals b Removethetwoscrewsfromtheblower brackets c Pull back on the blower assembly while rotating it upwards and remove the as sembly Blower Motor Wires Screws Blower Top Cover Screws 3 of 6 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so tha...

Page 43: ... speed resistor a Disconnect the two gray wires from the resistor terminals b Remove the screw from the resistor bracket and remove the resistor Blower Speed Resistors Oven Appliance Manager a Disconnect the two red wires from the TCO terminals b Remove the two mounting screws and remove the TCO Oven Thermal Cutoff TCO ...

Page 44: ...element cover Hidden Bake Element Cover Screws Red Wires 7 Bend the hidden bake element cover flaps down as far as possible 8 Using a single edge razor blade cut the insulation blanket along the bracket edge of the hidden bake element Spread the blanketapartsoyoucanaccessthebracket screws Cut Insulation Top Cover Screws 3 of 6 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in ...

Page 45: ...out and re move it from the bottom of the oven 11 Remove the two bracket screws from the hidden bake element and remove the bracket from the element REASSEMBLY NOTE When you install the replacement hidden bake element press down on the front edge of the panel that is below the element so that it does not interfere with the installation When installed the edge of the panel should be below the eleme...

Page 46: ...e finish 5 Remove the two screws from each of the bottom corner glass holders and remove the holders 6 To remove the inner oven door glass panels lift each of the three glass panels and remove them from the door Door Hinge Tab Locked Down Door Hinge Tab Unlocked Up Corner Glass Holder Screws Inner Glass Panels 7 To remove the door handle and outer oven door glass a Remove the three inner glass pan...

Page 47: ... door handle bracket screws and remove the brackets and handle from the door d Slide the bottom edge of the outer oven door glass out of the door frame and remove the glass Handle Brackets Screws Outer Door Glass Door Frame ...

Page 48: ...he upper oven door see the pro cedure on page 4 19 2 Remove the screw from the door gasket retainer and remove the retainer 3 Pull the door gasket clips out of the oven liner holes and remove the gasket Gasket Retainer Screw Gasket Clip Door Gasket ...

Page 49: ...ermal Cutoff Non resettable Blower Motor Door Lock Latch Lower Temperature Sensor on Rear Panel Halogen Light For Some Models Only Blower Meat Probe Door Gasket Oven Door Glass IN OUT Broil Element Hidden Bake Element Convection Fan Motor Convection Ring Element ...

Page 50: ...ontrol subpanel remove the subpanel assembly and lay it on top of the oven Front Subpanel Screws 7 Remove the seven screws from the left and right rails and remove the rails from the oven 7 Screws Right Side Rail 4 Unhook and remove the AC wiring conduit connector from the back of the cover Conduit Screw 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it f...

Page 51: ...move the four screws from both sides of the oven Side Screws 2 of 4 Screws 10 Remove the four screws from the lower oven air vent and remove the vent 11 Set the control subpanel assembly in its place on the front of the oven and hold it in place so it does not fall NOTE You will need something approximately 6 8 long to prop up the front of the upper oven in step 12 NOTE You may want to remove uppe...

Page 52: ...oor Switch BR OR YL WH TN BU 16 To remove the latch motor remove the two motor screws from the bottom of the assembly Latch Motor Screws 17 To remove the door or latch switch remove the bracket screw NOTE You will have to remove the latch motor in step 15 to access the door or latch switch Latch Switch Screw REASSEMBLY NOTE After you reinstall the door latch assembly in the oven press the two cove...

Page 53: ...o so can result in death or electrical shock Broil Element Temperature Sensor 3 To remove the broil element a Remove the four screws from the front and rear brackets see the top right photo b Pull the broil element forward until you can access the wire terminals c Disconnect the orange and blue wire connectors from the broil element ter minals and remove the element Broil Element Screws Broil Elem...

Page 54: ...pull it forward so that you can access the top cover c Remove the six screws from the top cover and remove the cover Lower Rear Cover 12 Screws Temperature Sensor Connector g Pull the temperature sensor connector out of the hole and remove the sensor Oven Liner Hole Remove Temperature Sensor d Removethetwelvescrewsfromthelow er rear cover and remove the cover Top Cover Screws 3 of 6 WARNING Electr...

Page 55: ...d remove the cover Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Convection Ring Element Fan Motor 7 Cover Screws Ring Element Screws Ring Element b Pulltheconvectionringelementforward far enough to access the two wire con nectors c Disconnect the wire connectors from the convection r...

Page 56: ...ront Convection Fan Motor Screws d Removethetwelvescrewsfromthelow er rear cover and remove the cover Lower Rear Cover 12 Screws Convection Fan Motor e Disconnecttheredandyellowwiresfrom the convection fan motor terminals f Remove the two screws from the fan motor and remove the motor c Remove the oven from its mounting location see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that...

Page 57: ...operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 3 To remove a halogen light assembly a Remove the screw from the lens c Remove the halogen bulb from the socket connector Meat Probe Jack Halogen Lights Lens Screw Lens Clip b Unclip the lens from the socket and remove the lens d Cut the wires near the socket body and splice the new socket in its place Halogen Bulb Cut Socket Wires...

Page 58: ...cover from the right side cover see the top right photo Remove Access Cover d Remove the meat probe jack from the right side cover e Disconnect the wires from the meat probejackterminals NOTE Makesure that you reinstall the star washer on the new jack when you install it Star Washer Meat Probe Jack Wires f Mountthemeatprobejackaccesscover to the side cover with two screws Meat Probe Jack Access Co...

Page 59: ...nect the white and gray wires from the blower motor terminals b Removethetwoscrewsfromtheblower brackets c Pull back on the blower assembly while rotating it upwards and remove the as sembly Blower Motor Wires Screws Top Cover Screws 3 of 6 Continued on the next page Blower Motor Oven Shutdown TCO Blower 2 Removetheovenfromitsmountinglocation see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it f...

Page 60: ...m the resistor terminals b Remove the screw from the resistor bracket and remove the resistor Blower Speed Resistors Oven Appliance Manager b Disconnect the two red wires from the TCO terminals c Remove the two mounting screws and remove the TCO a Removethetwelvescrewsfromtheup per rear cover and remove the cover Blower Motor Oven Shutdown TCO Blower Upper Rear Cover 12 Screws ...

Page 61: ...see Installation Information in Section 2 and pull it forward so that you can access the top cover 3 Remove the six screws from the top cover and remove the cover 4 Remove the twelve screws from the lower rear cover and remove the cover Lower Rear Cover 12 Screws 5 Disconnect the two red wires from the hid den bake element terminals 6 Remove the four screws from the hidden bake element cover Hidde...

Page 62: ...s down on the front edge of the panel that is below the element so that it does not interfere with the installation When installed the edge of the panel should be below the element bracket so that the bracket fits flush against the chassis Hidden Bake Element Bracket Screws 7 Bend the hidden bake element cover flaps down as far as possible 8 Using a single edge razor blade cut the insulation blank...

Page 63: ...r oven door glass panels lift each of the three glass panels and remove them from the door Door Hinge Tab Locked Down Door Hinge Tab Unlocked Up Corner Glass Holder Screws Inner Glass Panels 7 To remove the door handle and outer oven door glass a Remove the three inner glass panels see step 6 b Remove the three screws from the air vent and remove the vent Air Vent Screws Oven Door Air Vent c Remov...

Page 64: ...he lower oven door see the pro cedure on page 4 35 2 Remove the screw from the door gasket retainer and remove the retainer 3 Pull the door gasket clips out of the oven liner holes and remove the gasket Gasket Retainer Screw Gasket Clip Door Gasket ...

Page 65: ...st common cause for control failure is corrosion on connectors Therefore dis connecting and reconnecting wires will be necessary throughout test procedures All tests checks should be made with a VOM or DVM having a sensitivity of 20 000 ohms per volt DC or greater OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR BLOWER MOTOR Refer to page 4 16 for the procedure for ac cessing the blower motor 1 Unplug oven or disconnect p...

Page 66: ...ing element 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across wire connector terminals The meter should indicate between 33 and 37 Ω CONVECTION FAN MOTOR Refer to page 4 13 for the procedure for ac cessing the convection fan motor 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touchtheohmmetertestleadsacrosswir...

Page 67: ... Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate as shown below Inner Element The meter should indicate between 31 and 36 Ω OuterElement Themetershouldindicate between 53 and 59 Ω HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT Refer to page 4 18 for the procedure for ac cessing the hidden bake element 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the oh...

Page 68: ...ven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1K scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the wire connector terminals The meter should indicate as shown below Latch Switch BU and TN The meter should indicate an open circuit infinite with door unlocked and a closed circuit 0 Ω with the door locked Door Switch OR and BR The meter should indicate an open circuit infinite with door unlocked a...

Page 69: ...t leads across wire connector terminals Themetershouldindi cate a closed circuit 0 Ω OVEN LIGHT TRANSFORMER Refer to page 4 5 for the procedure for access ing the oven light transformer 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Disconnect one of the wires from the LINE primary andonefromtheLOAD second ary terminals 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 4 Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the LINE termina...

Page 70: ... the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across wire connectorterminals Themetershouldindi cate approximately 78 Ω 60 F 15 6 C MEAT PROBE JACK Star Washer Meat Probe Jack Wires Refer to page 4 16 for the procedure for ac cessing the blower speed resistor 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across wire connector terminals T...

Page 71: ...h the ohmmeter test leads to the wire connectors The meter should indicate as shown below Latch Switch BU and TN The meter should indicate an open circuit infinite with door unlocked and a closed circuit 0 Ω with the door locked Door Switch OR and BR The meter should indicate an open circuit infinite with door unlocked and a closed circuit 0 Ω with the door locked Latch Motor YL and the neutral WH...

Page 72: ...across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate as shown below Inner Element The meter should indicate between 31 and 36 Ω OuterElement Themetershouldindicate between 53 and 59 Ω Refer to page 4 28 for the procedure for ac cessing the oven temperature sensor 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1K scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wire connector ...

Page 73: ...r disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate between 33 and 37 Ω Refer to page 4 30 for the procedure for ac cessing the convection fan motor 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould ind...

Page 74: ...r 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wire connector terminals The meter should indicate approximately 78 Ω 60 F 15 6 C Refer to page 4 33 for the procedure for ac cessing the blower motor 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate betw...

Page 75: ...e ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate approximately 170 Ω Refer to page 4 34 for the procedure for ac cessing the oven shutdown thermal cutoff 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate a closed circ...

Page 76: ... can result in death or electrical shock WARNING Refer to page 4 35 for the procedure for ac cessing the hidden bake element 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power 2 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 3 Touch the ohmmeter test leads across the wireconnectorterminals Themetershould indicate between 26 and 30 Ω HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT ...

Page 77: ...rve above instructions DIAGNOSTICS Is oven in Sabbath Mode If so SAB will appearinthedigitaldisplay PressOPTIONS and 7 to end Sabbath mode This will return to BAKE mode for an untimed bake Disconnect power and perform the following checks A potential cause of a control not function ing is corrosion on connections Observe connections and check for continuity with an ohmmeter All tests checks should...

Page 78: ...ay GOOD Troubleshooting Key strokes Press the Bake key activates Bake relay Press Broil key once to activate Outer Broil press again for Inner Broil Press Convect Bake key activates Convect Ring and Fan Press Self Clean key activates Latch Motor Press Cook time key once to activate low speed press again for high speed FAILURE Leftmost 2 Clock Digits ERROR Rightmost 2 Clock Digits MESSAGE DESCRIPTI...

Page 79: ...uld read Upper Oven Sensor Between 931 and 2869 Ω Approx 1080 Ω at room temp Lower Oven Sensor Between 931 and 2869 Ω Approx 1080 Ω at room temp Meat Probe Sensor Between 1 300 and 103 000 Ω FAILURE Leftmost 2 Clock Digits ERROR Rightmost 2 Clock Digits MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE H For UPPER and LOWER sensors Replace appropriate temperature sensor Repeat step G If th...

Page 80: ...ce all parts and panels before operating L Plug in oven or reconnect power M Press OFF OFF START to reenter the Diagnostic mode and complete checks Repeat step A FAILURE Leftmost 2 Clock Digits ERROR Rightmost 2 Clock Digits MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE F6 E0 LOST COMMUNICATIONS PROCEDURE Before proceeding press OFF OFF START to enter Diagnostic mode and verify the err...

Page 81: ...ostic mode and verify the error codes A Unplug oven or disconnect power Wait for 10 seconds B Plug in oven or reconnect power C Enter into Diagnostic mode by pressing OFF OFF START D Press BAKE Ensure bake relay energizes by inspecting bake element active E Press BROIL one time for outer broil element Ensure outer broil relay energizes by inspecting the outer broil element F Press BROIL again for ...

Page 82: ...tion 2 On double oven only press UPPER OVEN or LOWER OVEN to select oven Eachovencalibrationcanbeindependently set 3 Press 3 to increase and 6 to decrease the temperature 4 Press START to end calibration PROGRAMMING THE CAVITY SIZE A Unplug oven or disconnect power B Wait10 ten seconds pluginovenorrecon nect power C Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF OFF START D Press key 6 to show cavity size...

Page 83: ...ndard Clean Upper Standard Clean Lower R E L A Y S B A K E I N B R O I L O U T B R O I L C O N V E L E M C O N V F A N D L B R E L A Y O V E N L T B L O W E R MODES OFF BAKE PRE B BAKE PRE A BAKE SS CBAKE PRE B CBAKE PRE A CBAKE SS FBROIL PRE B FBROIL PRE A FBROIL SS INBROIL PRE B INBROIL PRE A INBROIL SS CBROIL PRE B CBROIL PRE A CBROIL SS CROAST PRE B CROAST PRE A CROAST SS BPROOF PRE B BPROOF P...

Page 84: ... Blower Speed Resistor are connected in parallel THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS CAN BE TESTED AT THE CONTROL PANEL UPPER OVEN COMPONENTS FRONT REAR TOP SERVICEABLE CHECK POINTS RESULTS Door Switch Front P1 5 BR to P1 7 OR Door Open Open Circuit Door Closed Closed Circuit Latch Motor Front P8 5 Y to Neutral W 4800 Ω Oven Temperature Sensor Rear P2 1 V to P2 2 V 1091 Ω 75 F 23 9 C Blower Rear P9 2 GY to N...

Page 85: ...ROIL 1800W OUT BROIL 1450W BK W DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY W GY W W R W R W R R OVEN LIGHT TRANSFORMER W W W BLOWER BK BK BK W W W NON CONVECTION MODELS W W CONV FAN R W OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL CUTOFF NON RESETTABLE 105 C 221 F BK BK BK W GY BLOWER W CONV FAN OPTIONAL Y R W R W R OR BU BU CONV 1600W OPTIONAL BAKE 2000W IN BROIL 1800W OUT BROIL 1450W BK W R W R R W DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY NON CONVECTION...

Page 86: ...OWN THERMAL CUTOFF NON RESETTABLE 105 C 221 F N L2 BK L1 BK IN BROIL 1800W R OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL CUTOFF NON RESETTABLE 105 C 221 F N L2 W R W BK W DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY BLOWER SPEED RESISTOR UP BLOWER LOW BLOWER OR GY T4 3 T4 1 P10 4 P8 1 T3 4 T5 4 P10 3 P10 1 P8 4 BK BK BK OR BLOWER SPEED RESISTOR OR OR R W W W GY GY W R L1 P10 4 P8 1 P10 3 P10 1 P8 4 IN BROIL 1800W R OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL CU...

Page 87: ... RESISTOR R W W R R BAKE 2000W BK W T4 3 T4 1 P10 4 P8 1 P10 3 P10 1 P8 4 T3 3 T5 3 T3 1 T5 1 BK BK BK BK T4 4 T4 2 P9 5 P9 1 P8 3 T3 2 T5 2 R BU BU Y Y CONV RING 1600W OR GY R W OR OR GY GY GY OR W CONV FAN R W R W W W W BLOWER SPEED RESISTOR R L1 BK BK BK BK BK T4 3 T4 1 T4 4 T4 2 P10 4 P8 1 P9 5 T3 3 T5 3 T3 1 T5 1 P10 3 P10 1 P8 3 P9 1 P8 4 T3 4 T5 4 R BU OR BK W R W GY OR W R BU OR R W OR OR ...

Page 88: ...EN SHUTDOWN THERMAL CUTOFF NON RESETTABLE 105 C 221 F UP BLOWER LOW BLOWER L1 BK N W BK BK BK BK BK W BR TAN BU OR BR DOOR SWITCH ON LATCH ASSY LATCH SWITCH OPERATED BY MOTOR UP LOW MOTOR LATCH P1 5 P1 2 P1 7 P1 3 P1 4 P1 1 T4 3 T4 1 T4 4 T4 2 P8 1 P9 5 P10 4 P8 5 P9 3 P9 5 P9 2 R R BU BK W BU GY GY GY N L2 W R W W OR R W W R R ...

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