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5. Exploded Views and Parts List

5-7 Standard Parts List

(S.N.A : SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE)

Level

Code No.

Description

Specification

Q’ty

SA/SNA

Remark

1-1

6001-000033

SCREW-MACHINE

TH,+,-,M4,L10,PASS,STS304,

1

SNA

-

1-1

6003-001622

SCREW-TAPTYPE

HEX,+,TH,S,M5,L10,ZPC(WHT)

1

SNA

-

1-1

6006-001170

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WT,TC,M4,L10,ZPC(WHT)

2

SA

-

1-1

6006-001174

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WE,2S,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT)

48

SA

-

1-1

6009-001395

SCREW-SPECIAL

TH,+,WP,M5,L10,PASS,STS XM

4

SNA

-

1-1

DE60-10059A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,2,M4,L8,NI PLT,SUS410

5

SNA

-

1-1

DE60-10189A

SCREW MACHINE

+,WS(FIBER),M4,L10,ZPC(BLK

2

SNA

-

1-1

DE60-10193A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,M4,FEFZY,ZPC(WHT),MSWR1

2

SA

-

1-1

DE60-10199A

SCREW-MACHINE

HEX,+,WT,M5,L10,CR PLT,SWR

6

SNA

-

1-2

6001-002267

SCREW-MACHINE

TH,+,WP,M5,L60,ZPC(BLK),SW

2

SNA

-

1-2

6006-001174

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WE,2S,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT)

14

SA

-

1-2

6009-001395

SCREW-SPECIAL

TH,+,WP,M5,L10,PASS,STS XM

8

SNA

-

1-2

6006-001174

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WE,2S,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT)

2

SA

-

1-2

DE60-10059A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,2,M4,L8,NI PLT,SUS410

1

SNA

-

1-2

6002-000643

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,NO,2S,M4,L10,ZPC(WHT)

8

SNA

-

1-2

6006-001170

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WT,TC,M4,L10,ZPC(WHT)

1

SA

-

1-2

DE60-00003A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,Tapping 1,M3 .5,L9,ZPC

4

SNA

-

1-2

6002-000217

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,-,1,M4,L8,ZPC(WHT),SW

4

SNA

-

1-2

6002-001237

SCREW-TAPPING

PWH,+,2,M3,L12,ZPC(WHT),SW

2

SNA

-

1-2

6006-001174

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WE,2S,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT)

13

SA

-

1-2

DE60-00001A

SCREW MACHINE

TH,+,M4,L6,NI PLT,STS430

8

SNA

-

1-3

DE60-10062A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,M4,FEFZB

6

SNA

-

1-3

6002-000630

SCREW-TAPPING

PH,+,-,2S,M3,L8,ZPC(WHT),S

2

SNA

-

1-3

DE60-10059A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,2,M4,L8,NI PLT,SUS410

7

SNA

-

1-3

DE60-10062A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,M4,FEFZB

2

SNA

-

1-3

6006-001174

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,WE,2S,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT)

24

SA

-

1-3

DE60-10062A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,M4,FEFZB

16

SNA

-

1-3

6002-001309

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,-,1,M5,L25,ZPC(WHT),S

2

SA

-

1-4

DE60-10059A

SCREW-TAPPING

TH,+,2,M4,L8,NI PLT,SUS410

5

SNA

-

Summary of Contents for FE-R300SW

Page 1: ...e rear cover for the more information 1 Precaution 2 Product Specification 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 4 Troubleshooting 5 Exploded Views and Part List 6 PCB Diagrams 7 Schematic Diagrams 8 Wiring Diagram BASIC FCQ321HTUX MODEL FE R300SW MODEL CODE FE R300SW XAA ...

Page 2: ...Heater Bake 16 3 7 Removing Lamp 17 3 8 Removing Sensor Thermistor 18 3 9 Removing Assy Drawer 19 3 10 Removing and Replacing Oven Door 20 3 11 Removing Handle Door and Glass Inner 21 3 12 Removing Handle Door and Glass Inner 23 3 13 Removing Gasket Door 24 3 14 Removing The Panel Side 25 4 Troubleshooting 26 4 1 Failure Display Codes 26 4 2 Electrical Malfunction 38 5 Exploded Views and Parts Lis...

Page 3: ...ous situations If you need repairs contact an SAMSUNG Service Center or your dealer If the power cord is defective it must be replaced by a qualified service agent with a UL listed range cord Electrical leads and cables should not be allowed to touch the oven Rating plate is located on the left side of warming drawer The power supply of the appliance should be turned off when it is being repaired ...

Page 4: ...s or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns among these surfaces are oven vent openings and surfaces near these openings oven doors and windows of oven doors CAUTION Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above a range or on the back guard of a range children climbing on the range to...

Page 5: ...n liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven Clean in the self clean cycle only parts listed in this manual Before self cleaning the oven remove the broiler pan and any utensils from the oven Never keep pet birds in the kitchen the health of birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes released during an oven selfclean cycle Fumes may be harmful or fatal to ...

Page 6: ...ber Label and Tech Sheet Locations This Model Serial Number label and Tech Sheet locations are shown below The rating plate is located above the drawer on the oven frame Model Serial Number Location Tech Sheet Location On Low Rear Cover ...

Page 7: ...ng Dial control Competitors Stick knob Item Steam Clean How to Use Pour the water 10oz detergent Push the steam cleaning button In around half min the oven will stop automatically Wipe it out with wet cloths Operating Temperature About 70 ºC Operating Time 20 Minutes Used Heater Bottom Baked Heater Smell No smell Tool to clean Wet cloths Biggest Capacity The biggest capacity in current US market I...

Page 8: ... 6 9 1 200 2 500W RF Dual 6 9 1 200 2 500W Dual 6 9 1 400 3 000W Oven Capacity cu ft 5 9 5 9 Broil element 3400 watts 3400 watts Bake element 2400 watts 2400 watts Convection System No No of Racks 2 2 Interior oven light 120V 40 watts 120V 40 watts Cleaning Self clean Steam clean Self clean Steam clean Drawer Type Storage drawer Storage drawer Dimensions inch Oven Interior W x H x D 24 1 2 x 20 1 ...

Page 9: ...9 2 Specifications 2 3 Accessory Item Description Code No Q ty Rack Flat DG75 01001A 2 ...

Page 10: ... can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Cover Back Main Wire Cover Back Guard Wire and PCB Main 1 Turn off the electrical supply going to the range 2 Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the rear panel 3 Remove the 11 screws from the Cover Back Main Wire and remove the panel 4 Remove 3 screws from the Cover Back Guard Wire and remove the c...

Page 11: ...areful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Regulator Energy 1 Turn off the electrical supply going to the range 2 Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the rear panel 3 Remove Cover Back Guard Wire 4 Remove Regulator Energy connectors which be replaced 5 Pull out the ...

Page 12: ... death or electrical shock Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Surface elements and Ceramic Glass Cooktop 1 Unplug the cord or disconnect power 2 Open oven door and remove the 3 screws located at the front of the cook top then close the door 3 Slightly lift up and pull up the cook top and then unplug the 2 connectors wire at the back by squeezing side tabs and unscrew ground wire 4 Protect the c...

Page 13: ...wires from the element and limiter terminals b Remove the element bracket screw shown above for the element you are servicing c Carefully lift the bottom of the bracket just far enough to remove the element d Use sharp tool to remove the heating element REASSEMBLY NOTE When you reinstall the element make sure that the wires are inserted into the correct tap then reinstall the bracket screw to secu...

Page 14: ...and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Latch Door Switch Door Plunger 1 Turn off the electrical supply going to the range 2 Open the oven door 3 Raise the cooktop 4 To remove the Latch Door a Remove the 2 screws from the front of cavity b Remove a screw from Cover Back Main Guard and remove latch door 5 To remove the Switch Door Plunger a Remove the C...

Page 15: ...dling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Broil 1 Turn off the electrical supply going to the range 2 Open the oven door and remove the racks from inside the oven 3 To remove the broil element a Remove the Sensor Thermistor and 4 screws from the front and rear brackets b Remove Cover Back Main Wire a...

Page 16: ...2 Pull the range out of its mounting location so that you can access the rear of the unit 3 Remove Cover Back Main Wire 4 Remove Terminal Block and Bracket Cover Access with Adiabatic Terminal by unscrew 2 points 5 Unscrew 2 points of Heater Bake 6 Cut the Adiabatic Rear based on the lower side 7 Carefully pull out Heater Bake and replace it ...

Page 17: ...t power 2 Remove oven door 3 Turn the glass bulb cover in the oven counterclockwise to remove 4 Turn bulb counterclockwise to remove from socket 5 Replace bulb and cover by turning clockwise CAUTION Be careful not to scratch or chip the oven liner paint when to remove the oven light socket in the next step Explaination Photo Explaination To replace socket assembly 6 Disconnect the wires from the s...

Page 18: ...When you work on the electric range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Sensor Thermistor 1 Turn off the electrical supply going to the range 2 Remove oven door and racks from inside the oven 3 Unscrew Sensor Thermistor 4 Remove Cover Back Main Wire and disconnect a wire from...

Page 19: ...on the electric range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Assy Drawer Explaination 1 Pull the drawer out until it stops 2 Lean the front of the drawer and pull out it until it stops 3 Lift and pull the drawer out replace 1 Put on the drawer side over both hook 2 Push the drawer until it s...

Page 20: ...pproximately 5 degrees refer to the Fig 2 Lift door up and out until the hinge arm are clear of the slot To replace door 1 Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top position 2 With the door at the same angle as the removal position slide the indentation of the hinge arm into the bottom edge of the hinge slot The notch in the hinge arm must be fully inserted into the bottom of the slot 2 Fully...

Page 21: ...ge be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Door 1 Remove the oven door from the range see page 25 for the procedure 2 Place the oven door on a padded work surface with the front glass facing down 3 Remove 3 bottom screws from the door 4 Remove 2 Handle screws from the door 5 Lift...

Page 22: ...xplaination Photo Explaination Handle Door To remove Handle Door 1 Remove 2 screws to remove Handle Door Glass Inner To remove Glass Inner 1 Remove 6screws from rear side of door to remove 2 Hinge Door 2 Remove 2screws to remove Glass Inner Sub Assembly 3 Remove 7screws to remove Baffle Door ...

Page 23: ...tion Photo Handle Door Explaination 4 Remove Baffle Door and take out the Glass Inner assembly Explaination Photo Explaination 5 Unfold 2 flanges of Cover Frame Inner Glass to taking out Glass Inner cf When you reassemble the Glass Inner don t change it you check Glass Inner s coating side ...

Page 24: ...be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Gasket door Explaination 1 Open the oven door to its fully down position 2 Pull the ends of the gasket out of the liner holes 3 Pull the oven door gasket clips out of the holes until all of the clips are removed REASSEMBLY NOTE When you install the new gasket make sure that all of the clips are seated in their line...

Page 25: ...eet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Parts Explaination Photo Explaination Panel Side 1 Turn off the electrical supply 2 Remove the oven door from the range 3 Pull the range away from the wall so you can access the back of the unit 4 Remove the 8 screws from the rear of Panel Side and remove Cooktop 5 Remove the each 3screws from the top the Pa...

Page 26: ...rror codes are deleted 6 Press Clear Off pad to return to normal display mode Oven sensor error Failure code CAUSE SOLUTION E 27 oven sensor opened over 2950Ω 1 Disconnect power Open the back cover Disconnect sensor harness from control Measure sensor resistance 1080Ω at the room temperature If there are any problems replace oven sensor 2 If there is not any problem with oven sensor Please check w...

Page 27: ...nector on main PCB Normal 2850Ω E 0A Oven heating over SE Shorted key 1 Check whether cable of keypad has been inserted into connector of main PCB 2 Check whether between main PCB and connector or keypad and cable have a short circuit 3 If there is not a problem occurred with connector on main PCB and cable of keypad replace the main PCB E 0E Door locking error 1 Disconnect power Open the back cov...

Page 28: ...method of 4 1 on 30 page E 28 Oven sensor shorted Under 940Ω E 27 or E 28 Disconnect power Measure sensor resistance 1080Ω at the room temperature No No No Ok Ok Check the connecting condition of harness Oven sensor and CN03 of main PCB Measure resistance of connector CN02 of Main PCB Nomal 2850Ω Make sure the pattern soldering damaged parts related to oven sensor of main PCB and repair them or re...

Page 29: ... 2 Please make sure through the method of 4 1 on 30 page if those series of working for informing error take long time or not functioned E 0A Oven heating over 1 It will display E 0A after beeping 10 times Bz long if temperature is more than 650 F 343 c during oven is working excluding the case of self cleaning 2 Please make sure through the method of 4 1 on 30 page if those series of working for ...

Page 30: ...perature Check the connecting condition of harness related with oven sensor Check connector and harness connected to PCB Check whether harness on connector CN04 CN05 of sub PCB is connected normally into the connector CN04 CN05 or not Disconnect power and main PCB Ok Ok Ok No END Reconnect after replacing the oven sensor No Replace or repair the harness With replacing main PCB and make set work No...

Page 31: ...oned E 0E Replace micro switch or Lock motor No Disconnect power Get rid of harness connected with Lock motor Micom switch check com NC Measure resistance of Lock motor Coil 1750 1850Ω at the room temperature Check whether voltage AC 120V is offered to lock motor with letting lock work or not Ok Ok No No Repair damaged harness or replace Check whether harness connected normally into CN02 of main P...

Page 32: ... take long time or not functioned Key Connector CN07 Key Connector CN05 Control PCB Control PCB Main PCB Back Main PCB Back SE Disconnect power Take out keypad from the main PCB Check whether between connector CN05 pin and pin on main PCB have a short circuit Make sure whether between keypad have a short circuit Yes Yes No No Repair the area of circuit having short between connector CN05 pins on m...

Page 33: ...33 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Failure Display Codes Control PCB Operation Sort of Control PCB Main PCB Touch control membrane Front Front Back Back Front Front Key panel Key panel ...

Page 34: ...g self cleaning and steam mode if hot indicator lamp on cooktop is lighted with being supplied with AC120V L1 N CN05 This is consisted of 15 pin and take a role of getting a cable on keypad to connect with touch PCB CN06 This is connector which have door lock motor and relay of oven lamp connected Ry source relay Ry01 Circuit is designed to all relay worked after Ry source ralay is being worked Fo...

Page 35: ...ir harness Replace or repair main PCB Measure resistance both ends of terminal on thermostat normal 0 ohoms Check whether harness is connected terminal on thermostat has been loosen or disconnected Measure voltage regulator IC02 IC03 on main PCB IC02 7812 DC 12V IC03 7805 DC 5V Replace the thermostat Replace or repair harness Replace or repair after confirming the state of working of main PCB Oven...

Page 36: ...state The self cleaning feature will not operate when warming center or warming drawer is on Keypad is not worked normally in partially or entirely Make sure that keypad cable on main PCB is in normal state Replace after confirming whether it has been loosen or disconnected Make sure connector CN05 on main PCB or PCB pattern Replace or repair after confirming whether keypad cable has been loosen o...

Page 37: ... Replace or repair Warming Center relay Ry07 Replace or repair Warming Ry source relay Replace main PCB Replace or repair if harness has been loosen or disconnected It has smell or smoke when oven has been started initially This is in normal state It has smell or smoke with burning dirt in oven or a foreign substance when oven has been working initially Ventilate after getting self cleaning mode t...

Page 38: ...oltage 120V Check the Low voltage Transformer Yes No No No power or No display Reset the circuit breaker or check main power Reconnect and replace or repair harness is damaged Check whether varistor ZNR1 on main PCB has been damaged replace Thermostat replace Main PCB END Thermostat 150 0 Thermostat 150 0 L1 L2 240V L1 N 120V L2 N 120V END IC03 7805 IC03 7805 Low Voltage Transformer Low Voltage Tr...

Page 39: ...f Low voltage Transformer is in normal Fig 1 Low voltage Transformer No voltage resistance Primary 120V input 110 120Ω Secondary 1 13 5V 1 5 2 5 Secondary 2 7V 1 7 2 0 Thermal Fuse with built in Low voltage Transformer will be open if resistance is more than MΩ Yes Measure voltage of voltage Regulator on main PCB IC02 7812 DC 12V IC03 7805 DC 5V END END Input 120V Input 120V Low Voltage Transforme...

Page 40: ... terminal of switch has been loosen or disconnected Weld with terminal not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on switch Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Check whether harness is connected with cooktop has been loosen or damaged Ok END END 1 H1 1 H1 2 P 2 P 4 H2 4 H2 5 L2 5 L2 3 L1 3 L1 LR Infinite Switch LR Infinite Switch Single element Left Rig...

Page 41: ...connected from terminal on radiant It is very dangerous when radiant heater is working in case that harness has misconnected Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Continued Ok Check whether harness is connected with LR infinite switch has been damaged or disconnected Fig3 LR radiant element WARNING END END END Assembly LR Cooktop Assembly LR Cooktop LR radiant element LR radi...

Page 42: ...rminal not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on switch Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Continued Yes Check whether harness is connected with cooktop has been loosen or damaged Check the element of RF Radiant on cooktop Next Page END END Dual element Right Front RF RF Infinite switch RF Infinite switch S1 S1 P2 P2 P1 P1 2 2 4 4 4A 4A S2 S2 Fig 5...

Page 43: ...not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on Radiant It is very dangerous when radiant heater is working in case that harness has misconnected Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Continued Yes Check whether harness is connected with RF infinite switch has been damaged or disconnected Fig 6 LR radiant element Position ohms 1b 2b 2a A 2a B 45 55Ω 42 48Ω ...

Page 44: ...sen or disconnected Weld with terminal not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on switch Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Ok Check whether harness is connected with cooktop has been damaged or disconnected Check the element of RR Radiant on Cooktop Next Page END END Position Color Remark H 1 Violet Orange P Blue L1 Blue Black L2 Red H 2 Yellow 1 H...

Page 45: ...terminal not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on Radiant It is very dangerous when radiant heater is working in case that harness has misconnected Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Continued Ok Check whether harness is connected with LR infinite switch has been damaged or disconnected Fig 9 LR radiant element at the room temperature Position ohm...

Page 46: ...rminal not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on switch Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Continued Yes Check whether harness is connected with cooktop has been loosen or damaged Check the element of RF Radiant on cooktop Next Page END END Dual element Right Front RF RF Infinite switch RF Infinite switch S1 S1 P2 P2 P1 P1 2 2 4 4 4A 4A S2 S2 Fig 5...

Page 47: ...not to be misconnected if harness is disconnected from terminal on Radiant It is very dangerous when radiant heater is working in case that harness has misconnected Tighted terminal of harness by compressing not to be loosen Continued Yes Check whether harness is connected with RF infinite switch has been damaged or disconnected Fig 6 LR radiant element Position ohms 1b 2b 2a A 2a B 45 55Ω 42 48Ω ...

Page 48: ...ness Get rid of lamp from bracket and supply extra 120V voltage Make sure whether lamp is lighted when 120V voltage is supplied Check whether harness has been damaged or disconnected No Yes Yes Replace Hot Indicator Lamp Having a short circuit might cause fire or damage of infinite switch if harness is misconnected during cooktop is being worked WARNING END END B B A A Hot Indicator Lamp Hot Indic...

Page 49: ...sure that voltage has to be measured for more than 1 minute because heater is supposed to on off cycling work Approx 22 26Ω at the room temperature Terminal voltage of bake heater AC 240V Replace or repair harness Replace or repair sub PCB Door Lock Door Lock Measure the state of micro switch and motor after taking off harness from the heater Check whether lock work normally by pressing cooking ti...

Page 50: ...finite Switch Single Check whether harness is connected with switch properly H 1 Violet Orange P Blue L1 Blue Black L2 Red H 2 Yellow Measure voltage and resistance between terminals Please refer to schematic diagram Check whether power level is right with making RR cooktop work LF Infinite Switch Single LF Infinite Switch Single Check whether harness is connected with switch properly P1 Red Red S...

Page 51: ...e Blue 4A Yellow 4 Gray Violet 2 Blue Measure voltage and resistance between terminals Please refer to schematic diagram Check whether power level is right with making RF cooktop work Approx Resistance between terminals when switch is off Ω When switch is on HI Max P1 2 4A 0 Ω S1 S2 0 Ω P2 4 0 Ω When switch is on HI Max voltage S1 S2 RF surface lamp 120V P1 2 4A P2 4 240V 4 2 Electrical Malfunctio...

Page 52: ...ement properly First element terminal Blue Second element terminal Orange A Blue B Orange 1b Brown 2a Black 2b Violet Violet Measure voltage and resistance between terminals Please refer to schematic diagram Approx Terminal resistance 1b 2b Ω 2a First element terminal 45 50Ω 2a second element terminal 42 48Ω at the room temperature 2a first or second terminal 240V Replace or repair harness 1400 30...

Page 53: ...pair if wire or terminal has been damaged Surface Lamp Back Guard Surface Lamp Back Guard Measure voltage which is supplied with lamp terminal Check whether harness has been loosen or disconnected Approx Lamp voltage 120V resistance Ω Replace or repair if wire or terminal has been damaged Oven Sensor Oven Sensor Check whether the resistance values of oven sensor is same with a chart s one Check wh...

Page 54: ...8 932 12 113 45 1170 17 14 10 961 86 122 50 1188 93 23 5 980 95 212 100 1374 93 32 0 1000 00 302 150 1558 01 41 5 1019 02 392 200 1738 06 50 10 1038 02 482 250 1915 39 59 15 1056 99 572 300 2089 69 68 20 1075 92 662 350 2261 07 77 25 1094 83 752 400 2429 52 86 30 1113 71 842 450 2595 05 95 35 1132 56 932 500 2757 65 104 40 1151 38 1000 538 2878 57 4 2 Electrical Malfunction ...

Page 55: ...loded Views and Parts List 5 1 Exploded Views M248 M054 P078 M268 P348 P234 P234 M243 M309 M329 P423 M454 M335 Z058 S060 M314 M356 W002 M327 M328 M336 P245 P424 M354 P244 M322 M322 D162 D162 M033 B041 P078 M346 ...

Page 56: ...335 DG63 00062B COVER BACK MAIN WIRE FCQ321HSUX SGCC 0 5 1 SA M336 DG63 00065D COVER BAKE HEATER FER300 FER400 SGCC 1 SNA M346 DG60 00007B SPACER SIDE PANEL FTQ386 FTQ352 FC 4 SA M354 DG34 00006A SWITCH DOOR PLUNGER 120 240 VAC BLACK FT 1 SA M356 DG63 00061B COVER ACCESS FCQ321HSUX SGCC 0 5 127 173 1 SNA M370 DG63 00093A GASKET DOOR FTQ386LWUX STSS WOVEN WOOL 0 1 SA M454 DE47 20037A THERMOSTAT NT ...

Page 57: ...HI 1 SNA D019 DG64 00242B HANDLE DOOR FTQ353IWUB FTQ353IWUW STEEL 1 SNA D049 DG94 00223E ASSY DOOR FER300SW SECC GLASS WHITE 1 SNA D126 DG64 00092A GLASS INNER FTQ386LWUX XAA HEAT REFLECTI 2 SA D131 DG64 00133A GLASS INNER SUB FTQ386LWUX Tempered GLAS 1 SA D170 DG97 00113C ASSY BAFFLE DOOR FER300 SGCC A 4 PJT 1 SA V002 DG97 00080B ASSY HINGE FTQ352 30inch Better 2 SA D015 D019 D126 D131 D170 D004 ...

Page 58: ...G97 00114W ASSY CONTROL SUB FER300SW XAA WHITE SECC 1 SA C223 DG64 00131A INDICATOR LIGHT FTQ386LWUX SP 1834 A L 1 SA C356 DG94 00123D ASSY SUPPORT BACK GUARD LT FTQ353IWUW WH 1 SA C357 DG94 00124D ASSY SUPPORT BACK GUARD RT FTQ353 FCQ 1 SA M482 6502 001117 CABLE CLAMP DALF 94 2 EGI STEEL SILICON 2 SA U039 DG44 01001A REGULATOR ENERGY NL811226 FTQ386LWUX Sin 2 SA U046 DG67 00022A LENS LIGHT FTQ386...

Page 59: ...1 SA H064 DG64 00241A INDICATOR HOT SURFACE FTQ387 FTQ353 1 SA M113 DG61 00286A SUPPORT HEATER FCQ321HSUX SK 5 0 5 8 SA M321 DG97 00074L ASSY FRAME COOKTOP FER300SW SEALING 1 SA M482 6502 001117 CABLE CLAMP DALF 94 2 EGI STEEL SILICON 5 SA M518 DG47 00022A HEATER RADIANT DUAL 250T8L8737RC25140 FT 1 SA M519 DG47 00043A HEATER RADIANT DUAL 3000W FTQ387 3000 1 SA M520 DG47 00023A HEATER RADIANT SINGL...

Page 60: ...TUX PBT BLACK 2 SNA P332 DG97 00129F ASSY CAVITY DRAWER FER300 1 4cu ft A 4 1 SNA P334 DG64 00096B PANEL DRAWER FTQ387 FTQ353 ALCOAT T 1 SNA P335 DG97 00071F ASSY PEDESTAL FER300 A 4 PJT 1 SA P336 DG61 00432A LEG LEVELING FER300 PA66 HB BLK 58 M19 2 SA P338 DG61 00294A LEG LEVELING A2 FCQ321HSUX PBT V0 BLACK 2 SA P340 DG63 00054B COVER BACK WARMER FER300 GI SGCC T0 6 1 SNA P341 DG63 00055D SHIELD ...

Page 61: ... SCREW SPECIAL TH WP M5 L10 PASS STS XM 8 SNA 1 2 6006 001174 SCREW TAPPING TH WE 2S M4 L12 ZPC WHT 2 SA 1 2 DE60 10059A SCREW TAPPING TH 2 M4 L8 NI PLT SUS410 1 SNA 1 2 6002 000643 SCREW TAPPING TH NO 2S M4 L10 ZPC WHT 8 SNA 1 2 6006 001170 SCREW TAPPING TH WT TC M4 L10 ZPC WHT 1 SA 1 2 DE60 00003A SCREW TAPPING TH Tapping 1 M3 5 L9 ZPC 4 SNA 1 2 6002 000217 SCREW TAPPING TH 1 M4 L8 ZPC WHT SW 4 ...

Page 62: ...ned to have broil relay or convection relay worked after DLB relay is being worked by Double line break 9 RY03 BROIL Relay Broil relay Ry03 Bake relay Ry04 will be on off working by micom signal after DLB relay is worked 10 RY04 BAKE Relay Broil relay It will not be problem with reversing the order in insering Black and Brown Bake relay It will not be problem with reversing the order in insering Y...

Page 63: ...nal1 2 B AK E R elay T erm inal2 C N03 1 No Us e 2 G ND 3 O ven T em p S ens or 4 G ND R Y03 1 B R O IL R elay Term inal1 2 B R O IL R elay Term inal1 C N06 1 W arm ing C enter R elay 2 No P in 3 O ven Lam p R elay 4 No P in 5 W C ook top R elay 6 No P in 7 D oor Loc k R elay C N02 1 D oor S ens ing 1 2 GND 3 D oor Loc k 4 GND 5 D oor S ens ing 1 C N04 1 C TO P S ens ing 1 2 No P in 3 C TO P S ens...

Page 64: ...64 7 Wiring Diagrams 7 Wiring Diagrams 7 1 Wiring Diagrams This Document can not be used without Samsung s authorization ...

Page 65: ...007 D04 KRC246M C10 TR16 100nF R01 4 7K 5V RY01 G5T 1A 12VDC 1N4148M D18 2K R50 C08 5V 100nF 5V 5V KRC246M TR01 2K R43 D17 1N4148M 180 R60 R40 2K 2K R49 1nF C25 R27 26 1K D23 MM4148 KRC246M TR02 5V ZD01 UZ5 6BSB CN05 12516HS 14 1N4148M D15 D25 MM4148 KRC246M TR21 RED_1 4x1 25 LED7 C05 10uF 2K R39 13 S6 12 S7 11 S8 10 S9 9 18 5V D1 1 D2 2 D3 3 D4 4 D5 5 D6 6 D7 7 D8 8 S1 17 16 S2 S3 15 14 S4 S5 CSE...

Page 66: ...ungportal com Latin America latin samsungportal com CIS cis samsungportal com Europe europe samsungportal com China china samsungportal com Asia asia samsungportal com Mideast Africa mea samsungportal com Samsung Electronics Co Ltd March 2010 Printed in Korea Code No DE68 05775A ...

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