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Selector Board
• Location
(See
Control Boards and Panel
Connections
.)
• Part of the control panel assembly.
• Used for menu navigation, in general, rotating
clockwise increments selections; rotating
counterclockwise decrements selections.
Pressing the knob in makes a selection.
• Pins 4-5 close when switch shaft is pressed in
and open when shaft is released.
• Pins 1-2 and pins 2-3 close when the shaft is
rotated in either direction.
Note:
When shaft is rotated, detents can be felt. If
shaft is stopped between detents, pins 1-2 and 2-3
are closed.
Troubleshooting
Disconnect Smart Board connector CN15. Check
resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 of the CN15
harness. Resistance should be in nite.
• If resistance is not in nite, replace the Selector
Board.
• If resistance is in nite, slowly rotate the
selector knob in either direction. As switch
passes from one detent to the next, resistance
should read approximately 0 .
Pin 1
• If resistance is not approximately 0 , replace
Selector Board.
• If resistance is approximately 0 , repeat the
steps above for pins 2 and 3.
• If resistance readings are correct, check
resistance between pins 4 and 5. Resistance
should be in nite. If not, replace Selector
Board.
• If resistance is correct, press the selector knob
in. While knob is pressed in, resistance should
be approximately 0 .
• If resistance is correct, replace Smart Board. If
resistance is incorrect, replace Selector Knob.
Disassembly
To remove the Selector Board:
1. Disconnect power to the oven.
2. Remove the control panel assembly.
(See
Control Panel Removal
.)
3. Remove the Relay Board.
(See
Relay Board Removal
.)
4. Remove the Smart Board.
(See
Smart Board Removal
.)
5. Pull the selector knob off.
6. Remove the 3 Phillips-head screws holding the
Selector Board in place.
Selector Board