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SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 1-1

INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS ................................................................................................ 2-1

Electrical Supply Requirements ......................................................................................... 2-1
Removing & Reinstalling The Oven Door .......................................................................... 2-3

PRODUCT OPERATION ........................................................................................................ 3-1

Air Flow .............................................................................................................................. 3-1
The Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse & Control Panel Thermal Fuse ................................. 3-2
The Oven Door Latch Assembly ........................................................................................ 3-3
How The Self-Clean Cycle Works ..................................................................................... 3-4

COMPONENT ACCESS ......................................................................................................... 4-1

Component Locations ........................................................................................................ 4-1
Removing The Thermal Fuse, The Oven Control/Display Boards,
   And The Touch Panel Assembly .................................................................................... 4-2
Removing The Power Supply Wiring Terminal Block
   And The Upper & Lower Blower Motors ......................................................................... 4-4
Removing The Upper & Lower Oven Door Latch Assembly .............................................. 4-6
Removing An Oven Light & An Oven Temperature Sensor .............................................. 4-8
Removing A Broil Element ................................................................................................. 4-9
Removing A Bake Element .............................................................................................. 4-10
Removing An Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse ................................................................. 4-11
Removing The Convection Fan Motor Assembly ............................................................ 4-12
Removing The Oven Door Glass, Hinges, & Handle ....................................................... 4-14
Removing The Oven Door Gasket ................................................................................... 4-16

COMPONENT TESTING ........................................................................................................ 5-1

Blower Motors .................................................................................................................... 5-1
Oven Temperature Sensor ................................................................................................ 5-1
Convection Fan Motor ....................................................................................................... 5-2
Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse .......................................................................................... 5-2
Broil Element ..................................................................................................................... 5-3
Bake Element .................................................................................................................... 5-3
Oven Door Latch Assembly ............................................................................................... 5-4
Control Panel Thermal Fuse .............................................................................................. 5-4

DIAGNOSIS & TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................... 6-1

Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................ 6-1
Fahrenheit To Celsius Conversion .................................................................................... 6-1
Programming The Cavity Size ........................................................................................... 6-1
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Electronics .................................................................... 6-1
Failure/Error Display Codes—Tech Sheets 4451887C & 4451888A ................................ 6-2
Failure/Error Display Codes—Tech Sheet 4452022A ....................................................... 6-3
Relay Logic Chart—Tech Sheets 4451887C & 4451888A ................................................ 6-4
Relay Logic Chart—Tech Sheet 4452022A ....................................................................... 6-4
Control Panel Test Locations—Tech Sheets 4451887C & 4451888A .............................. 6-5
Control Panel Test Locations—Tech Sheet 4452022A ..................................................... 6-6

Summary of Contents for RBD277PD

Page 1: ...CONSUMER SERVICES TECHNICAL EDUCATION GROUP PRESENTS KR 30 JOB AID Part No 8178007 ELECTRIC BUILT IN DOUBLE OVEN ...

Page 2: ...ouble Oven The Wiring Diagrams 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 unit GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The goal of this Job Aid is to provide detailed information that will enable the service technician to properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the Whirlpool Electric Bu...

Page 3: ...ement 4 10 Removing An Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse 4 11 Removing The Convection Fan Motor Assembly 4 12 Removing The Oven Door Glass Hinges Handle 4 14 Removing The Oven Door Gasket 4 16 COMPONENT TESTING 5 1 Blower Motors 5 1 Oven Temperature Sensor 5 1 Convection Fan Motor 5 2 Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse 5 2 Broil Element 5 3 Bake Element 5 3 Oven Door Latch Assembly 5 4 Control Panel Thermal Fuse...

Page 4: ...matic Diagram 1 Tech Sheet 4451887C 7 1 Strip Circuits 7 2 Schematic Diagram 2 Tech Sheet 4451888A 7 4 Strip Circuits 7 5 Schematic Diagram 3 Tech Sheet 4452022A 7 7 Strip Circuits 7 8 Tech Sheet Model Number Usage Charts 7 10 TECH TIPS 8 1 Page ...

Page 5: ...CATION B BUILT IN M BUILT IN MICROWAVE COMBO S BUILT IN HIGH SPEED COMBO CONFIGURATION S SINGLE D DOUBLE C COMBO OVEN SIZE 24 24 27 27 30 30 FEATURE VARIATIONS 0 STANDARD 2 CONTINUOUS CLEAN 3 EASY CLEAN 5 S C SINGLE S C STD DOUBLE MWC S C COMBO 6 S C S C DOUBLE CRISP S C COMBO 7 CONVECTION SINGLE S C CONV DOUBLE CRISP CONV COMBO 8 CONV CONV DOUBLE CONV CONV COMBO 9 MULTIMODE DOOR TYPE B SOLID BLAC...

Page 6: ... MODEL SERIAL NUMBER LABEL AND TECH SHEET LOCATIONS The Model Serial Number label and Tech Sheet locations are shown below Model Serial Number Location Upper Oven Tech Sheet Location Below Top Front Cover ...

Page 7: ...here ESD may damage or weaken the electronic con trol assembly The new control assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress Use an anti static wrist strap Connect the wrist strap to the green ground connection point or to an unpainted metal surface in the appliance OR Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection poin...

Page 8: ... viii NOTES ...

Page 9: ... Oven Height in 16 16 16 Main Oven Width in 25 22 19 Main Oven Depth in 18 1 2 18 1 2 18 1 2 Electric Element Output Bake W 240 208V 2000 W 1500 W 2000 W 1500 W 2000 W 1500 W Broil W 240 208V 3000 W 2250 W 3000 W 2250 W 3000 W 2250 W Lower Secondary Oven Lower Secondary Cleaning System Self Cleaning Self Cleaning Standard Lower Secondary Auto Self Clean Latch Yes Yes No Lower Secondary Oven Height...

Page 10: ... 22 22 22 Main Oven Depth in 18 1 2 18 1 2 18 1 2 Electric Element Output Bake W 240 208V 2000 W 1500 W 2000 W 1500 W 2000 W 1500 W Broil W 240 208V 3000 W 2250 W 3000 W 2250 W 3000 W 2250 W Lower Secondary Oven Lower Secondary Cleaning System Standard Self Cleaning Self Cleaning Lower Secondary Auto Self Clean Latch No Yes Yes Lower Secondary Oven Height in 16 16 16 Lower Secondary Oven Width in ...

Page 11: ...Depth in 18 1 2 18 1 2 18 1 2 Electric Element Output Bake W 240 208V 2000 W 1500 W 2000 W 1500 W 2000 W 1500 W Broil W 240 208V 3000 W 2250 W 3000 W 2250 W 3000 W 2250 W Lower Secondary Oven Lower Secondary Cleaning System Standard Standard Self Cleaning Lower Secondary Auto Self Clean Latch No No Yes Lower Secondary Oven Height in 16 16 16 Lower Secondary Oven Width in 25 25 25 Lower Secondary O...

Page 12: ...1 4 NOTES ...

Page 13: ...at 240 volts 5 5 to 7 2 kW at 208 volts require a sepa rate 40 ampere circuit Models rated at 7 2 kW and below at 240 volts 5 4 kW and below at 208 volts require a separate 30 ampere circuit The oven must be connected with copper wire only Wire sizes and connections must conform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition and all local codes and ordinances Wire ...

Page 14: ... neutral junc tion box wire or if you are connecting the appliance to a 4 wire electrical system per form steps 8 through 11 6 Connect the factory crimped bare and white electrical wires coming from the appliance conduit cable to the white neu tral wire inside the junction box see the illustration below 7 Replace the junction box cover 8 Separate the factory crimped bare and white electrical wires...

Page 15: ...two pins will allow 3 Graspthesidesofthedoorandliftthedoor until it stops then pull the hinge hangers out of the slots To reinstall the oven door 1 Grasp the sides of the door and tilt it back at a slight angle then insert the hinge hangers into the hinge slots as far as they will go 2 Rotate the top of the door towards the oven so the hinge hangers fit onto the support pins 3 Close the oven door ...

Page 16: ...2 4 NOTES ...

Page 17: ... Thus the air flow for the convection models and the non convection models is the same PRODUCT OPERATION Intake air is drawn into the oven at two loca tions through the control panel vent over the latch assembly and the inner chassis top and through the side mounting rails over the oven sides and around the back Air also enters the oven at the back through the openings on the upper section of the ...

Page 18: ... The two fuses are one time non resettable safety devices Control Panel Thermal Fuse Pro tects the control panel area if the tem perature exceeds 101 C 214 F If the fuse opens it shuts down the entire unit no clock etc One end of the thermal fuse is connected to the control panel at lug P7 1 and the other end is con nected to the main wire harness The thermal fuse is a one time non resettable fuse...

Page 19: ...olenoid bracket is in the N O normally open position During the self clean cycle the control board sends a 120 volt dc pulse to the solenoid windings which extends the plunger pushes it out and moves the latch arm to lock the oven door The movement of the arm also actuates the door lock switch arm and closes it When the self clean cycle is over the control board sends a 120 volt dc pulse to the so...

Page 20: ...locked for an addi tional 1 2 hour so the oven can cool sufficiently If the latch switch is not satisfied during the clean operation the cycle is terminated and the display will show close door on convec tionmodels Onnon convectionmodels door will be displayed see the strip circuit below NORMAL BROILING TEMPERATURE DOOR UNLOCKS FAN STAYS ON DOOR LOCKS 875 F 468 C CLEANING CYCLE OVEN SHUTS OFF TIME...

Page 21: ... Element Upper Bake Element Upper Broil Element Power Supply Wiring Terminal Block Upper Blower Motor Upper Door Latch Assembly Upper Oven Light 2 Lower Blower Motor Lower Oven Light 2 Lower Door Latch Assembly Upper Oven Temperature Sensor Lower Oven Temperature Sensor Lower Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse Rear Of Oven Upper Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse Rear Of Oven Oven Control Display Boards Thermal F...

Page 22: ...ven control panel pull it out at the bottom and lift and unhook it from the oven cabinet support at the top 7 Disconnect the wire connectors from the control board and set the panel face down on a padded surface to protect the finish Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING 6 Wir...

Page 23: ...the ends of the control panel over the rubber tips of the brackets 3 Pushthebottomofthecontrolpanelinand position the plastic air duct under the lip of the panel 4 Align the mounting holes and install the two side screws in the control panel Bottom Lip Of Control Panel IMPORTANT NOTE Cavity size connectors see the photo below are provided on connec tor P3 The connector on the end of the yellow wir...

Page 24: ...fulwhenhandlingthesheetmetal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING Conduit Clamp Top Rear Cover 6 Screws 4 Remove the screw from the conduit clamp and remove the clamp 5 Remove the 6 screws from t...

Page 25: ...rews 4 Mounting Screws 2 Wires 2 Screws Blower Cover 2 Screws 8 To remove the lower blower motor as sembly a Remove the upper rear cover see step 7a andthelowerrearcover 8screws Lower Rear Cover b Disconnectthetwowiresfromthelower blower motor terminals c Remove the three air duct screws and the four mounting screws 2 Wires 4 Mounting Screws Upper Blower Motor Assembly Lower Blower Motor Assembly ...

Page 26: ...tch assembly and remove the assembly 1 Disconnect the electrical power to the double oven 2 To remove the upper oven door latch assembly a Removethecontrolpanelfromtheoven see page 4 2 steps 1 through 6 for the procedure b Open the upper oven door and remove the two front mounting screws from the upper air vent Upper Air Vent 2 Top Screws Solenoid Door Switch Latch Switch 2 Air Vent Screws 3 To re...

Page 27: ...ws from the lower oven door latch assembly e Remove the lower oven door latch as sembly and disconnect the wires from the two switches and the solenoid ter minals Lower Oven Door Latch Assembly 2 Oven Door Latch Assembly Screws Solenoid Door Switch Latch Switch ...

Page 28: ...screw the lens and remove the lens the decorative ring and the bulb from the socket 4 To remove the oven temperature sen sor a Remove the two mounting screws from the oven temperature sensor and pull theconnectorsoutofthemountinghole in the oven liner b Disconnect the sensor connector from the main wire harness connector Oven Temperature Sensor Sensor Connector b Prythesocketringandsocketoutofthe ...

Page 29: ...inals CAUTION When you work on the double oven becarefulwhenhandlingthesheetmetal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING Broil Element Wires 3 Remove the two front bracket screws and two rear brack...

Page 30: ...be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING Bake Element Bracket Screws 4 Carefully pull the bake element forward so that you can access the wires and then disconnect the wires from the terminals Bake Element Wires 3 Remove ...

Page 31: ...re 4 Disconnect the wires from the thermal fuse terminals 5 Remove the two screws and remove the fuse from the rear of the oven Mounting Screw 1 of 2 Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse CAUTION When you work on the double oven becarefulwhenhandlingthesheetmetal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace ...

Page 32: ...t the electrical power to the double oven 2 To make servicing easier remove the upper oven door from the unit see page 2 3 for the procedure 3 Remove the racks from inside the oven Convection Fan Motor Convection Fan Motor Cover 5 Use a 10 mm 7 16 socket and remove thehexnutfromtheconvectionfan NOTE The nut has a left rotation thread for re moval 10 mm 7 16 Hex Nut Convection Fan 6 Remove the thre...

Page 33: ... the rear covers 8 Remove the upper rear cover from the oven see page 4 5 step 7a for the proce dure 9 Remove the two rear convection fan mo tor mounting screws from the oven and remove the motor from the rear of the oven Convection Fan Motor Rear Screw 1 of 2 Convection Fan Motor Terminals Convection Fan Motor Upper Oven ...

Page 34: ...screws and two outer glass bracket screws from the door liner b Lift the outer glass with the glass holder off the door liner c Remove the bracket 5 To remove the center door glass re move the bottom bracket it is loose and slide the two top corners of the glass out of the door liner slots Top Liner Screws Door Glass Bracket Screws Outer Glass Holder Screws Outer Glass Bracket Screws Outer Door Gl...

Page 35: ...r cover off the liner 6 To remove the hinges and the inner door glass NOTE You will have to remove both hinges to removetheinnerdoorglassfromtheovendoor liner a Lift either side of the door liner remove the two door hinge screws and remove the hinge Inner Door Glass Insulation Hinge Screws 4 total Inner Door Glass Cover Inner Door Glass d Remove the insulation and the inner door glass Door Handle ...

Page 36: ...eated in their liner holes and that the ends of thegasketarepushedfullyintotheirholes Use the pointed end of a pencil to push the gasket ends into the holes Gasket Clips Gasket Bracket Screw Door Gasket 3 Pull the ends of the gasket out of the liner holes and pull the clips out of their liner holes CAUTION When you work on the double oven becarefulwhenhandlingthesheetmetal parts Sharp edges may be...

Page 37: ... all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING BLOWER MOTORS Refer to page 4 4 for the procedure for servic ing the upper lower blower motors 1 Disconnect the electrical power to the double oven 2 Disconnectthewiresfromtheblowermotor terminals 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 4 Touch the ohmmeter leads to the motor terminals The meter should in...

Page 38: ...ore operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE Refer to page 4 11 for the procedure for servic ing an oven shutdown thermal fuse 1 Disconnect the electrical power to the double o...

Page 39: ...all panels before operating Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock WARNING BROIL ELEMENT Refer to page 4 10 for the procedure for servic ing a bake element 1 Disconnect the electrical power to the double oven 2 Disconnect the wires from the bake ele ment terminals 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 4 Touch the ohmmeter leads to the element terminals The meter should indicate...

Page 40: ...d indicate COM to N O infinity no continuity COM to N C 0 Ω continuity b Press the switch actuator button and touch the ohmmeter leads to the fol lowing terminals The meter should in dicate COM to N O 0 Ω continuity COM to N C infinity no continuity Door Switch Latch Switch Solenoid OVEN DOOR LATCH ASSEMBLY Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all panels before operati...

Page 41: ...ng the electronic control be sure to program the cavity size 1 Within 60 seconds of power up press the following touchpads LOWEROFF UPPEROVEN BAKE TEMP DOWN TIMER OFF MINUTE DOWN START CLOCK LIGHT 2 The size is shown in the display ID 24 3 Press the CLOCK touchpad until the cor rect size is displayed 4 Press the CANCEL touchpad 5 Press and hold the LOWER OFF touchpad for 5 seconds to verify the pr...

Page 42: ... each new control For double ovens the failure code is dis played on the side of the display that corre sponds to the oven with faulty part upper oven left side of display FAILURE ERROR DISPLAY CODES TECH SHEETS 4451887C 4451888A Always disconnect the power to the unit before touching the internal parts of the oven ...

Page 43: ...6 3 FAILURE ERROR DISPLAY CODES TECH SHEET 4452022A ...

Page 44: ... RELAY LOGIC CHART TECH SHEETS 4451887C 4451888A RELAY LOGIC CHART TECH SHEET 4452022A RELAY LOGIC KEY OFF ON CYCLING ON OR OFF RELAY LOGIC KEY OFF ON COOLING MAX PERIOD 60 SEC ON OR OFF PULSED FOR 1 2 SEC ...

Page 45: ...Door Unlocked Open Circuit Door Locked Closed Circuit Control Transformer Front Primary Winding P16 5 R to P16 7 R 75 Ω to 95 Ω Secondary Winding P16 2 BU to P16 3 BU 2 Ω to 4 Ω LOWER OVEN UPPER OVEN COMPONENTS FRONT REAR SERVICEABLE CHECK POINTS RESULTS Door Switch Front P23 7 BR W to P23 1 TAN Door Open Closed Circuit Door Closed Open Circuit Door Lock Solenoid Front P25 3 Y W to P25 4 GY W 80 Ω...

Page 46: ...CHECK POINTS RESULTS Door Switch Front P3 5 BR W to P3 1 TAN P3 3 BR to P3 1 TAN Door Open Closed Circuit Door Closed Open Circuit Front 50 Ω 50 Ω Oven Temperature Sensor Front 1080 Ω 70 F 70 F Blower Low Rear 10 Ω to 15 Ω Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse Rear Closed Circuit Bake Element Front 25 Ω to 30 Ω Broil Element Front 45 Ω to 55 Ω Door Lock Solenoid P4 4 Y to Neutral W P4 7 Y to Neutral W P4 8 O...

Page 47: ...F 177 C SWITCH PULSE 5V DOOR SW DOOR SW ON LATCH ASSY ON LATCH ASSY TAN TAN TAN LATCH SW LATCH SW TAN OPERATED BY SOLENOID OPERATED BY SOLENOID DOOR LOCK SOLENOID DOOR LOCK SOLENOID 18 VDC UPPER LOWER CONVECTION ONLY CONV FAN BAKE 2000 W BROIL 3000 W BAKE 2000 W BROIL 3000 W M M M t t SELF CLEAN MODELS ONLY LOWER LATCH DRIVE CIRCUIT UPPER LATCH DRIVE CIRCUIT STANDARD CLEAN MODELS ONLY SELF CLEAN M...

Page 48: ...WER R BK P18 4 P26 4 P24 5 P27 2 P18 1 P26 2 STANDARD CLEAN MODELS ONLY OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE SELF CLEAN MODELS ONLY OR L1 L2 GY N R W OR BK P18 1 P26 2 P24 5 P27 2 OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE BROIL 3000W BLOWER BAKE 2000W OR OR OR L1 L2 N R GY R W W R BK P24 6 P18 1 P26 2 P24 5 P27 2 P18 4 P26 4 OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE BROIL 3000W BLOWER CONV FAN ...

Page 49: ...Y Y Y W GY GY t W V W G W V W W G P23 5 P23 4 DOOR SWITCH BU W P23 1 P23 7 P23 3 P23 8 TAN TAN TAN TAN ON LATCH ASSY BR BU BU BR OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE BROIL 3000W 5V SWITCH PULSE TAN TEMP SENSOR 1080 Ω 70 F 21 C 1654 Ω 350 F 177 C LATCH SWITCH OPERATED BY SOLENOID DOOR LOCK SOLENOID 18VDC BR TAN TAN GY W BR W BR BR BR BR LATCH DRIVE CIRCUIT BLOWER ...

Page 50: ...WER LATCH DRIVE CIRCUIT BU R BU R P18 3 P18 2 P25 1 P25 2 P25 3 P25 4 BK BK GN P16 1 P16 3 P16 2 P16 7 P16 5 ELECTRONIC FILTER WP 4451985 INCANDESCENT 15W BULB BK P27 4 INCANDESCENT 15W BULB R W R DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY R W R DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY P24 3 BR BR W THERMAL FUSE T O D GROUND CHASSIS PLUG WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE WITH MALE CONNECTOR LIGHT AC DRIVE MOTOR RELAY CONTACTS HEATING...

Page 51: ...1 L2 BROIL 3000W OR OR GY N BLOWER W BK P18 4 P26 4 P24 5 P27 2 P18 1 P26 2 R W R DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY BROIL 3000W OR L1 L2 GY N BLOWER W OR BK P18 1 P26 2 P24 5 P27 2 R W R DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY BAKE 2000W BROIL 3000W OR OR CONV FAN OR L1 L2 N R GY BLOWER R W W BK P24 6 P18 1 P24 5 P18 4 R W R DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY ...

Page 52: ...ELF CLEAN MODELS ONLY BAKE 2000W R L1 L2 N BROIL 3000W OR OR GY BLOWER W BK P18 1 P26 2 R Y Y W GY W BR BR GY DOOR LOCK SOLENOID LATCH DRIVE CIRCUIT P25 1 P25 2 P18 4 P26 4 P24 5 P27 2 P25 3 P25 4 R W R DOUBLE LINE BREAK RELAY ...

Page 53: ...MOTOR RELAY CONTACTS HEATING ELEMENT SOLENOID ENCLOSED THERMISTOR OPERATED BY DOOR RELAY COIL M t THERMAL FUSE TEMP SENSOR TEMP SENSOR 5V SWITCH PULSE DOOR SWITCH DOOR SWITCH ON LATCH ASSEMBLY LATCH SWITCH OPERATED BY SOLENOID DOOR LOCK SOLENOID LATCH SWITCH OPERATED BY SOLENOID TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN TAN CAVITY SIZE 24 27 30 TAN Y TAN OR CONVECTIION MODELS ONLY DOOR LOCK SOLENOID...

Page 54: ... ONLY SELF CLEAN MODELS ONLY BLOWER OR L1 L2 GY N R W O BK P5 1 P5 2 BK P7 1 P6 4 P6 1 P4 6 P4 3 GY W BROIL 3000W BLOWER BAKE 2000W R OR CONV FAN OR L1 L2 N GY W W BK P5 1 BK P7 1 P4 8 P6 3 P6 4 P4 6 R OR R BROIL 3000W BLOWER CLEAN ABOVE 600 F R OR PULSE RELAY LOCK UNLOCK L2 N W GY W Y W Y L1 BK P5 1 BK P7 1 P5 2 P6 4 P6 1 P4 6 P4 3 GY W P6 3 P6 2 P4 7 P4 4 R OR R BAKE 2000W BROIL 3000W BLOWER ...

Page 55: ...7 9 PREHEAT CLEAN BELOW 600 F R OR LOCK UNLOCK L2 N W GY Y W W Y GY W P6 4 P6 1 P4 6 P4 3 P6 3 P6 2 L1 BK P5 1 BK P7 1 P5 2 P4 4 P4 7 R OR R BAKE 2000W BROIL 3000W BLOWER PULSE RELAY ...

Page 56: ...D245PD 11 GBD277PD 3 GBD307PD 5 GBD207PD 3 RBD306PD 10 RBD305PD 7 RBD305PD 10 RBD245PD 7 GBD277PD 5 RBD275PD 7 RBD276PD 10 GBD307PD 2 RBD275PD 10 GBD277PD 2 RBD245PD 10 RBD306PD 7 RBD245PD 9 RBD276PD 7 RBD275PD 9 WHERE USED TECH SHEET 4452022 RBD276PD 6 RBD275PD 6 RBD306PD 6 GBD307PD 1 RBD345PD 6 GBD277PD 1 RBD305PD 6 WHERE USED TECH SHEET 4451888 Y GBD307PD 7 Y GBD307PD 4 Y GBD307PD 6 Y GBD307PD ...

Page 57: ...e technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after warranty service anywhere in the United States To locate the desig nated Whirlpool service company in your area call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number see Step 1 or look in your telephone directory Yellow Pages un der APPLIANCE HOUSEHOLD MAJOR SERVICE REPAIR See Whirlpool Appliances or Authorized Whirlpool Se...

Page 58: ... or systems resulting from unau thorized modifications made to the appliance F In Canada travel or transportation expenses for customers who reside in remote areas WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION AND INGLIS LIMITED SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCI DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states or provinces do not allow the exclu sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion or limitat...

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