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The control has a section that can be entered to change how the control will work.
To enter this section:
Press and hold the
BAKE
and
BROIL
pads for three (3) seconds and
“SF”
appears in
display. Select the area to change. When the change has been made, press
START
to
return to Time of Day.
•
End-of-Cycle Tone –
Press
BROIL
pad.
– Display shows
“Con Beep”
when control is set for continuous End-of-Cycle Tone or
“Beep”
when set for noncontinuous.
•
°F or °C
- Press
BROIL
and
COOKING TIME
pads at the same time.
– Display will show either
F°
or
C°
. Press
BROIL
and
COOKING TIME
pads again to
change.
•
12 hour, 24 hour or blank out Time-of-Day Clock –
Press
CLOCK/TIMER
pad.
– Display will show
“12 hr,” “24 hr”
or
“OFF”
for blank clock. Press again to change.
•
Cook & Hold –
Used only with Time Bake or Delay Bake functions. Press
COOKING
TIME
pad.
– Display will show either
“HLd ON”
or
“HLd OFF.”
Press again to change.
•
12 Hour Shutdown
comes set to shut down after 12 hours of continuous operation;
this can be eliminated. Press
”START TIME”
pad.
– Display will show
“No shdn.”
To turn back on, press
”START TIME”
pad again and
display will show
“12 shdn.”
•
Sabbath Mode
disables all but
BAKE
,
TIME BAKE
, no beeps and 12h Shutdown
override and puts symbols on red display during bake. Access by pressing
“START TIME”
key until display shows
“SabbAtH.”
Exit by pressing
“START TIME”
until
“no Shdn”
or
“12 Shdn”
shows.
NOTES:
ERC FAILURE CODES
The oven may stop operating but not give an F-code on the display immediately.
F-codes are stored in nonvolatile eeprom memory until 2 of the same faults occur
consecutively. F-codes can be recalled by pressing together the
TIMER
,
CLOCK
and
9
pads. While F-codes are displayed, pressing
8
and
6
together will clear them.
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F0
SHORTED CANCEL/OFF KEY
• Power down and then power up the range. If
the fault condition reappears within 15 minutes
REPLACE CONTROL.
F2
Over temperature inside oven
• Welded relay contacts
cavity as measured by sensor over
• High resistance in oven sensor leads/connectors
650°F unlatched or 915°F latched
(especially at sensor in rear)
F3
Open oven sensor (over 2950 ohms) • Disconnect power. Disconnect sensor harness
from control. Measure sensor resistance (white
leads) to be ~1080 ohms at room temperature
with 2 ohms per degree change.
• Look for damaged harness terminals if not bad
sensor.
F4
Shorted oven sensor
• Disconnect power. Disconnect sensor harness
(under 950 ohms)
from control. Measure sensor resistance (white
leads) to be ~1080 ohms at room temperature
with 2 ohms per degree change.
• Separate sensor from harness to determine
fault.
F7
• Power down and then power up the range. If
the fault condition reappears within 15 minutes
REPLACE CONTROL.
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F8
EEPROM data shift failure
If repeated, replace control.
FC
The lock motor is energized when the control is set for Clean and Clean Time is
selected. The RY405 relay contact will close and complete the circuit that supplies
the voltage to the lock motor.
NOTE:
The control display will flash
“LOCKED”
if the door switch is in the “C”
to “NC” (door open) position.
•
The word
“LOCKED”
will flash on and off in the display while the lock
motor is in motion. When the door is locked, the word
“LOCKED”
remain
illuminated in the display.
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Operates the lock switches which tell the control if the door is unlocked or locked
and ready for clean operation.
NOTE:
When the door is either being locked or unlocked, both lock switches will
temporarily be in the open position.
To Remove:
1.
Disconnect power.
2.
Remove oven door (see oven door removal section).
3.
Remove the drawer (see drawer removal section).
4.
Remove rubber front trim, make sure to remove the 2 end clips first
then the 2 center clips.
5.
Remove the outer front cover via removing Phillips screws.
6.
Remove the 2 hex screws from each end of the element support plate and then
pull the element assembly slightly forward.
7.
Unplug the hidden bake element.
8.
Full Slide out the hidden bake assembly from under the oven.
To Replace:
1.
Remove the bake element from front support via removing hex screws.
2.
Replace the bake element reattaching to front support with hex screws.
3.
Slide in the hidden bake assembly from the front, being careful not to displace
the insulation.
4.
Plug the hidden bake wire harness into the element terminals.
5.
Reinstall front support hex screws at each end of the support plate.
6.
Reattach outer front cover, rubber front trim, oven door & drawer.
7.
Plug in the unit and test it.
HIDDEN BAKE ASSEMBLY
The motorized door lock assembly s located above the oven. The assembly
consists of a lock motor cam and switch assembly, lock knob, heat barrier
and mounting plate.
Motorized Door Lock Operation:
WARMING DRAWER REMOVAL
To Remove the Drawer:
1.
Pull out the drawer until it stops.
2.
Press the tabs on both sides while pulling
the drawer forward and free.
RY403
RY2
RY4
RY2
RY4
Motorized door lock acces:
1. Remove oven door (see “removable oven door” section in this manual).
2. Remove the cooktop (see “Cooktop Removal” section in this manual).
3. Label and remove wires from lock switch.
4. Remove screws securing lock mechanism to oven frame.
5. Remove mechanism.
Note: After installing mechanism, rotate lock to unlock
position to prevent low temperature, lock-up.
MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK
• BAKE/TIME BAKE
–
The bake and broil
elements cycle
during preheat with one
element on at a time.
Once the bake preheat
temperature is reached,
the bake and broil elements
cycle for the balance of the
bake operation with one
element on at a time.
• CLEAN
– The broil unit is
on only during the first 30
minutes or until the sensor
reaches 750°F. During the
balance of the clean cycle,
the oven will cycle between
the bake and broil units.
DOOR LOCKING OR UNLOCKING
ALL OTHER MODES WITH DOOR CLOSED
C OM
D OOR LOC K R ELAY
L1
N
M D L
LOC K
M OTOR
N O
C
N C
D OOR
SW ITC H
N C
C
LATC H
SW ITC H
C OOKTOP LOC K
R ELAY
A
B
L 2
L 2
L2 '
L 2'
C OOKTOP LOC K
R ELAY
A
B
C OM
D OOR LOC K R ELAY
L1
N
M D L
LOC K
M OTOR
N O
C
N C
D OOR
SW ITC H
N C
C
LATC H
SW ITC H
L2
L2
L2 '
L 2'
Heat
Barrier
Door Lock
Switch
Door Unlock
Switch
(BOTTOM)
Cooktop Lockout
Switch (TOP)
Lock
Hook
Lock
Motor
Lock
Switch
Unlock
Switch
Cooktop Lockout
Switch
To Replace the Drawer:
1. Place the left drawer rail around the inner
left rail guide and slide it in slightly to
hook it.
2. Place the right drawer rail around the inner
right rail guide and slide it in slightly to
hook it.
3. Slide in the drawer all the way.
DOOR LOCK ERROR
Door Lock and Door Unlock
microswitches are
simultaneously closed
Disconnect sensor/lock switch connector from
the control. Measure resistance at the sensor/lock
switch connector between pins 1 and 3 and pins
2 and 3. If short circuit is detected in both
measurements:
1. Look for cut or pinched sensor harness wire.
2. Look for lock/unlock leads shorted to chassis
ground.
3. Check for switch resistance directly across
microswitches of door unlock/lock mechanism.
If short circuit is detected in both measurements
–REPLACE DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK MECHANISM.
If corrective actions above do not eliminate the
problem –REPLACE CONTROL.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS