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Control Testing Procedures 

 

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WARNING

 

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing, 
unless testing requires power and/or gas. 

 

May 2006 

 

16027222 

© 2006 Maytag Services

 

Replaces 16022499 

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NOTES: 

1

 

"Action Taken" applies as long as the condition exists. If the condition improves, the control recovers. 

2

 

If there is a cook function or timer active, the function continues. The user cannot edit the function, and [Cancel] will cancel the cook 
mode. 

3

 

Flash rate: 0.2 seconds on, 0.1 second off. Pressing any key will clear the display until the fault clears and is re-triggered. 

4

 

"Action Taken" applies until there is a POR (Power On Reset ["hard reset"]). 

5

 

If the control believes the door is locked, it will attempt to unlock it when the function cancels and the cavity temperature cools. 

6

 

Special conditions for latch faults (9dxx): 

 

A known good 

unlock 

position is defined as when the unlock switch reads closed and lock switch reads open. 

 

A known good 

lock 

position is defined as when the unlock switch reads open and lock switch reads closed. 

 A 

faulted switch 

means the switch input is reading an invalid state, neither open nor closed. 

 

Once a latch fault occurs, latch movement is disabled until there is a POR. An error tone will sound if a function requiring a 
faulted latch is attempted. 

 

If at POR, the latch is not at a known good unlock position: 

 

If the latch is at a good lock position, it will attempt to unlock when the RTD (Resistance Temperature Device) 
temperature is below 400°

 

F. 

 

If the latch is not at a good lock position, the control will fault. 

 

If a latch fault occurs while the RTD is above the lock temperature, the latch will not try to move, but the fault is still logged 
to EEPROM after the first stage of detection. 

 

The Display column for latch faults applies 1) If the latch was moving when the fault occurred; 2) If the latch is already in a 
known locked state when the fault occurs. 

 

LOCK flashes after a fault is detected and until the unlocked position is achieved. The unlock position may be 
identified by a successful unlock switch closure, or as the result of timing when the unlock switch is not 
functioning properly. 

 

If the last known good position was unlock (e.g. baking, or idle) and a latch fault occurs, the motor is never moved. The 
fault is logged to EEPROM and is not seen by the user. 

 

The detection for latch faults is in two stages. The first stage is to let the control recover without moving the latch.  Then: 

 

If the latch was previously at a known good unlock position, the latch will not move and the control will fault. 

 

If the control was previously in a known good lock position: 

 

If the RTD is below 400° F, the latch will attempt to recover to it’s proper position (up to three 
revolutions). If it cannot, the control will fault and the latch will move to a calculated unlock position. 

 

If the RTD is at or above 400° F, the control will fault.  When the RTD cools to below 400° F, the control 
will attempt to recover to a good unlock position (up to three revolutions). If it cannot, the control will 
fault and the latch will move to a calculated unlock position. 

 

NOTE:

  If the unlock position cannot be found, this may result in a second fault, the first fault occurring 

when the latch request was locked, and the second when the latch request is unlocked. 

 

If the latch is moving when the fault occurs, the control will bypass the first stage of detection and immediately try 
to find it’s proper position. If it cannot, the control will fault and the latch will move to a calculated unlock position. 

 

Affected DLBs (Double Line Breaks) and loads are disabled during detection. 

 

If the control is in a known good unlock position and the lock switch becomes faulted: 

 

The control will not fault. 

 

If a function requiring latch movement is attempted while the lock switch is faulted, the control will sound an error 
tone and the function will be disabled. 

 

If the control is in a known good lock position and the unlock switch becomes faulted: 

 

The control will not fault. 

 

After the function is canceled and unlock is attempted, the control will attempt to unlock the latch according to the 
procedures in these notes. 

Summary of Contents for AGR5715QD

Page 1: ...in W C P Surface Burner BTU Nat LP Small 5 000 4 000 N A N A 5 000 4 000 Medium 9 200 9 100 9 200 9 100 9 200 9 100 Large 12 000 10 000 12 000 10 000 16 000 14 000 Oven Burner BTU Nat LP Bake 18 000 1...

Page 2: ...utolatch assembly with switch Disconnect wires and test for continuity per wiring diagram See wiring diagram for schematic layout Refer to Parts Manual for correct autolatch switch Door latch assembly...

Page 3: ...ound 120 VAC Not subject to polarity Holder orifice Verify gas pressure WCP Check orifice for debris 4 Natural 10 LP Propane Clean as necessary Spark ignition electrode Test for resistance of spark le...

Page 4: ...t M1 Factory default Press and hold Cancel and Keep Warm pads for 3 to 5 seconds Allows the clock to be reset to factory settings M1 12 hour off Control will automatically cancel any cooking operation...

Page 5: ...y will indicate the following Key Operation Bake Bake relay activated Broil Broil relay activated Keep Warm N A Cook Hold Last Diagnostic Code displayed Clean MDL relay activated lock and unlock Delay...

Page 6: ...de Measurable What is Displayed Action Taken By Control 1c1c Keypress Nothing Disables audible for affected key depression Disables all outputs 1 2 Disables lights and timers 1c2c Keyboard loop improp...

Page 7: ...ed and until the unlocked position is achieved The unlock position may be identified by a successful unlock switch closure or as the result of timing when the unlock switch is not functioning properly...

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Page 10: ...void risk of electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect power and gas to range before servicing unless testing requires power and or gas 16027222 May 2006 Replaces 16022499 2006 Maytag Servi...

Page 11: ...atic WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect power and gas to range before servicing unless testing requires power and or gas May 2006 16027222 2006 Maytag Servic...

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