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Fahrenheit (°F) to Celsius (°C) Conversion

The temperature is preset in Fahrenheit; however, it can be changed to 
Celsius.
To Change: Press OPTIONS and then “1” to toggle temperature between 
Fahrenheit and Celsius settings.
When in Fahrenheit, “°F” follows the oven temperature.
When in Celsius, “°C” follows the oven temperature.

Adjust Oven Temperature Calibration:

1.

Press OPTIONS and then “6” to set the calibration.

2.

On double ovens only, press UPPER OVEN or LOWER OVEN to select 
oven.
Each oven calibration can be independently set.

3.

Press “3” to increase and “6” to decrease the temperature.

4.

Press START to end calibration.

Diagnostics

Is the oven in “Sabbath Mode”? If so, “SAB” will appear in the digital 
display. Press OPTIONS and “7” to end Sabbath mode. This will 
return the oven to BAKE mode for an untimed bake.

Unplug oven or disconnect power before performing the following checks:

A potential cause of a control not functioning is corrosion on 
connections. Observe connections and check for continuity with an 
ohmmeter.

All tests/checks should be made with a VOM or DVM having a 
sensitivity of 20,000

 per volt DC or greater.

Check all connections before replacing components, looking for 
broken or loose wires, failed terminals, or wires not pressed into 
connectors far enough. Damaged harness must be entirely replaced. 
Do not rework a harness.

Resistance checks must be made with power cord unplugged from 
outlet, and with wiring harness or connectors disconnected.

Programming the Cavity Size

1.

Unplug oven or disconnect power.

2.

Wait 10 seconds, then plug in oven or reconnect power.

3.

Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF, OFF, START.

4.

Press key #6 to show cavity size select screen.

5.

To edit, press CLOCK key.

6.

Scroll through cavity sizes by pressing key #6 until required size is 
displayed.

7.

Once correct size is displayed, press the START key to accept 
modification.

Tech Sheet

Do not discard

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.

Software copyrighted. This product is covered by one or more of the 

following patents U.S. Patent Nos.

4,852,544
4,974,804
5,008,516
5,064,998
5,138,137
5,142,125
5,175,413
5,185,047
5,321,229
5,349,162
5,378,874
5,382,552
5,422,460

5,424,512
5,438,180
5,441,036
5,491,314
5,571,433
5,571,434
5,620,623
5,694,916
5,749,388
5,756,970
5,767,488
5,808,278
5,810,576

5,813,320
5,841,112
5,856,654
5,881,710
5,910,265
5,918,589
5,924,857
5,928,543
5,961,311
5,967,634
5,983,888
6,008,478

6,017,211
6,035,848
6,043,461
6,079,756
6,087,944
6,097,000
6,111,231
6,163,017
6,201,222
6,232,584
6,263,782
6,349,717

6,363,971
6,375,150
6,392,204
6,394,081
6,403,929
6,437,294
6,509,551
6,545,251
6,570,136
6,614,006
6,663,009
6,666,676

6,693,262
6,698,417
6,698,923
6,700,101
6,722,356
6,734,403
6,784,404
6,841,761
6,870,138
6,904,969
6,930,287
6,935,330

Other Patents Pending.

IMPORTANT

:

 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Electronics

ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or weaken the electronic control 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.

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Use an antistatic wrist strap. Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance

                                                                                           -OR-
    Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance.

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Before removing the part from its package, touch the antistatic bag to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal 

    in the appliance.

■ 

 

Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle electronic control assembly by edges only.

■ 

 

When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in antistatic bag, observe above instructions.

W10220952A

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

Summary of Contents for KEBS107SSS04

Page 1: ...ess the START key to accept modification Tech Sheet Do not discard 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 Software copyrighted This product is covered by one or more of the following patents U S Patent Nos 4 852 544 4 974 804 5 008 516 5 064 998 5 138 137 5 142 125 5 17...

Page 2: ...t press CLOCK key 7 Press START key to clear last error Control should display GOOD Troubleshooting Key strokes Press the Bake key to activate Bake relay Press Broil key once to activate Outer Broil press again for Inner Broil Press Convect Bake key to activate Convect Ring and Fan Press Self Clean key to activate Latch Motor Press Cook time key once to activate low speed press again for high spee...

Page 3: ...ect the wires between P2 on the appliance manager and the indicated temperature sensor Make sure the wires are not cut or pinched If the wires appear to be intact unplug the P2 connector on the appliance manager Go to Step 7 7 Measure indicated temperature sensor resistance value measure between appropriate P2 connector pins For the following sensors the resistance value should read Main Oven Sens...

Page 4: ...wer 7 Replace appliance manager Go to Step 11 8 Unplug oven or disconnect power 9 Check integrity of latch mechanism from cam to latch pawl and door slot Ensure that pawl aligns with the door slot Correct any mechanical malfunction 10 Check continuity of the latch motor and of electrical connections between appliance manager P8 and motor If continuity is present replace appliance manager Go to Ste...

Page 5: ... To Enter Diagnostics Mode 1 Unplug oven or disconnect power Wait 10 seconds 2 Plug in oven or reconnect power 3 Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF OFF START 4 Press BAKE Ensure Bake relay energizes by inspecting Bake element 5 Press BROIL 1 time for outer broil element Ensure Outer Broil relay energizes by inspecting the Outer Broil element 6 Press BROIL again for Inner Broil element Ens...

Page 6: ... F Blower speed resistor G Blower H Blower motor I Oven temperature sensor on rear panel J Control power transformer K Appliance manager L Keypad user interface board placed behind it M Door lock latch N Halogen light O In Out broil element P Oven door glass Q Door gasket R Meat Probe on some models S Hidden bake element D C E F G I J K M N O P Q R S B A H L Part Number Opening Temp Resetting Clos...

Page 7: ...f Off On On or Off On Low speed InBroil Pre A Off On Off Off Off On On or Off On Low speed InBroil SS Off Cycling Off Off Off On On or Off On Low speed CBroil Pre B Off On On Off On On On or Off On Low speed CBroil Pre A Off On On Off On On On or Off On Low speed CBroil SS Cycling Cycling Cycling Off On On On or Off On Low speed CRoast Pre B On Cycling Cycling Off On On On or Off On Low speed CRoa...

Page 8: ...on resettable Rear T1 2 R W to In Broil OR and Bake R Closed Circuit Bake element Rear T3 3 R to In Broil OR and Thermal Fuse 26 30Ω Inner broil element Front T3 4 OR to Bake R and Thermal Fuse 31 36Ω Outer broil element Front T3 1 BU to T2 1 R 53 59Ω Convection ring element Front T3 2 Y to T2 1 R 33 37Ω Convection fan motor Rear P8 3 OR to Neutral W 8 12Ω Latch switch Front P1 4 T to P1 5 BR Door...

Page 9: ...1 P2 2 P2 5 P2 6 P1 5 P1 4 P8 1 P8 5 P5 1 P5 3 P9 5 P1 7 T4 4 T4 3 V OR OR OR T T BR BR BU BU W BK BK BK BK Y BR Door Switch On Latch Assy Latch Switch Operated By Motor R W G EOL Tester Connection P7 3 P7 1 T3 2 T3 3 T3 4 T3 1 T1 1 T1 2 T2 1 T2 2 P8 3 P8 6 P8 4 P9 2 R R R OR OR OR W W W GY BU BU R R W BK W R W R W Y Y GY GY Blower Speed Resistor W W W BK BK GY Conv 1600W Optional Bake 2000W In Br...

Page 10: ...2 P8 4 Blower Speed Resistor Blower Thermal Cutoff Non Resettable 221 F 105 C BK In Broil 1800W Out Broil 1450W W R W N L2 BU OR BK BK T4 3 T4 4 P8 1 BK L1 T3 4 T3 1 OR R R R W R W BU OR GY GY T1 1 T1 2 T2 1 T2 2 P8 4 P8 3 Blower Speed Resistor Blower Thermal Cutoff Non Resettable 221 F 105 C BK In Broil 1800W Out Broil 1450W W R W W N L2 BU OR Conv Fan BK T4 3 P8 1 L1 BK BK BK T3 3 T1 1 T1 2 P8 4...

Page 11: ...1 T2 2 P8 3 P8 4 T3 4 Bake 2000W Out Broil 1450W Conv Fan In Broil 1800WOR R L1 BK BK BK T4 4 P8 1 R Y R W OR GY GY Blower Speed Resistor Blower R R W W W N L2 Thermal Cutoff Non Resettable 221 F 105 C T2 2 P8 3 P8 4 T2 1 T3 2 Conv Ring 1600W Conv Fan Y N L1 BR BR BU OR T W BK BK BK BK BK W W Motor Latch Door Switch On Latch Assy Latch Switch Operated By Motor P1 5 P1 7 P1 4 T4 3 T4 4 P9 5 P8 1 P8...

Page 12: ...W10220952A NOTE This sheet contains important Technical Service Data FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN ONLY DO NOT REMOVE OR DESTROY W10220952A 9 08 FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN S USE ONLY ...

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