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JOB AID W10748358

        KR-40

TECHNICAL EDUCATION

IKEA, Jenn-Air, KitchenAid, 

Maytag & Whirlpool 

Gas and Electric Slide-In Ranges

IEL730C      JES1450D 

KSEB900E  MES8880D  WEC530H0D

IGL730C      JES1750E 

KSEG700E  MGS8880D  WEE730H0D

 

          JGS1450D 

KSEG950E   

            WEE760H0D

 

          JIS1450D 

KSGB900E   

            WEG730H0D

 

          JDS1750E 

KSGG700E   

            WEG760H0D

 

          JDS1450D 

KSIB900E 

 

 

 

                        KSDB900E   

 

 

                       KSDG950ES   

Slide-In Gas Range - WEG730H0D

PRELIMINARY

*Compared to a traditional preheat and bake cycle for pizza, nuggets/fries, pies and lasagna. †Based on average cleaning time of self-clean cycle with water and moderate soils.  

®/™ ©2014 Whirlpool.  All rights reserved.  Form No. WX140056L  |  whirlpool.com

Available colors

W  |   White

B  |  Black

S  |  Stainless Steel

Designed to 

fi

t your cooking needs and 

e

ff

ortlessly deliver delicious results.

Key Features

Cook frozen foods faster with FrozenBake

 technology

*

 that eliminates the need to preheat the 

oven for favorites like pizza, lasagna, chicken nuggets, fries or pies.

TimeSavor

 convection cooking uses a fan in the back of the oven to distribute hot air more 

e

ffi

ciently to seal in 

fl

avor and juices.

AquaLift

®

 self-cleaning technology delivers odor-free oven cleaning without chemicals in only  

50 minutes.

 

Upgrade to a full-depth slide-in range that 

fi

ts seamlessly in your kitchen without the hassle of 

remodeling thanks to the FIT system. 

Slide-In Electric Range - WEE760H0D

PRELIMINARY

*Compared to a traditional preheat and bake cycle for pizza, nuggets/fries, pies and lasagna. **Compared to traditional thermal-bake cycle on the same model. †Based on average cleaning  

time of self-clean cycle with water and moderate soils. ®/™ ©2014 Whirlpool.  All rights reserved.  Form No. WX140056K  |  whirlpool.com

Available colors

H  |   White Ice

E  |  Black Ice

S  |  Stainless Steel

Designed to 

fi

t your cooking needs and 

e

ff

ortlessly deliver delicious results.

Key Features

Cook frozen foods faster with Frozen Bake

 technology

*

 that eliminates the need to preheat the 

oven for favorites like pizza, lasagna, chicken nuggets, fries or pies.

Seal in 

fl

avor and juices and cut roasting time by up to 25%

**

 with TimeSavor

 Plus true 

convection cooking. A rear fan and a third heating element in the back of the oven circulate hot  
air over, under and around food to bake quicker than an oven without true convection.

AquaLift

®

 self-cleaning technology delivers odor-free oven cleaning without chemicals in only  

50 minutes.

 

Upgrade to a full-depth slide-in range that 

fi

ts seamlessly in your kitchen without the hassle of 

remodeling thanks to the FIT system. 

Summary of Contents for IEL730C

Page 1: ...ilable colors W White B Black S Stainless Steel Designed to fit your cooking needs and effortlessly deliver delicious results Key Features Cook frozen foods faster with FrozenBake technology that eliminates the need to preheat the oven for favorites like pizza lasagna chicken nuggets fries or pies Slide In Electric Rang PRELIMINARY Available colors H White Ice E Black Ice S Stainless Steel Designe...

Page 2: ...el being serviced refer to the Use and Care Guide or Tech Sheet provided with the range 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 tech...

Page 3: ...y 2 7 Control Panel Operation 2 8 Problems Solutions Use Care Guide 2 11 Accessories 2 13 Notes 2 14 COMPONENT ACCESS Section3 Gas and Electric Common Parts Access Control Panel 3 2 Cooktop 3 2 Microcomputer Range Control MRC Board 3 3 User Interface Display Assembly 3 3 Gas Range Parts Access Igniter Switches 3 4 Cooktop Burner 3 4 Spark Igniter 3 4 Spark Module 3 5 Oven Sensor 3 5 Direct Spark I...

Page 4: ... Bake Element 3 13 Convection Fan Motor Convection Element Assembly 3 13 Cooling Fan Motor Hall Sensor Assembly 3 14 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Section 4 Diagnostic Tests for Electronic Oven Controls 4 3 Electronic Control Failure Codes 4 5 Oven Control Relay Logic Chart 4 8 Component Testing Charts 4 9 Induction Cooktop Testing 4 10 Typical Wiring Diagrams Gas Range 4 14 Electric Dual Fuel R...

Page 5: ...fety parts and information for the I EA enn Air itchenAid Maytag and Whirlpool Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges n Range Safety n Important Safety Instructions n Model Serial Number Label Location n Tech Sheet Locations n Model Serial Number Nomenclature n Product Specifications n Utility Requirements n Anti Tip Bracket n Notes ...

Page 6: ...or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supp...

Page 7: ...carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven WARNING NEVER cover any slots holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat causing a fire hazard CAUTION Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above a ra...

Page 8: ...1 4 n Vesta Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges GENERAL INFORMATION Model Serial Number Label Location Tech Sheet Location Back of Range Model Serial Number Label Tech Sheet Location ...

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Page 10: ...ŝĨƚ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ zĞƐ Ͳ ĂŶ ϵϬϬ t ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ϵϬϬ t Žǁ dŝĞ ϵϬϬ t Žǁ dŝĞ ϯ ϮϬϬt Žǁ dŝĞ ϯ ϮϬϬt Žǁ dŝĞ ĂŬĞ ůĞŵĞŶƚ ĐĐƵ ĂŬĞ ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ĐĐƵ ĂŬĞ ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲϬϬt ƌŽŝů ůĞŵĞŶƚ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ƌĞĐĞƐƐĞĚ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ƌĞĐĞƐƐĞĚ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ĂůŽ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ĂůŽ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ŝŐŚƚŝŶŐ ϭͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ϭͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ϮͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ϮͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐ...

Page 11: ...LJƉĞƌ ϭϬΗ ϯϮϬϬt LJƉĞƌ ϭϬΗ ϯϮϬϬt LJƉĞƌ ϭϭΗ ϯϲϬϬt ϭϬΗ ϯϮϬϬt LJƉĞƌ ZZ ϲΗ ĐŽŝů Ͳ ϭϮϱϬt ϲΗ ϭϮϬϬt ϲΗ ϭϮϬϬt ϲΗ ϭϮϬϬ t ϲΗ ϭϮϬϬ t ϲΗ ϭϴϬϬt ϲΗ ϭϮϬϬ t ĞŶƚĞƌ EŽ ϲΗ ϭϬϬt t ϲΗ ϭϬϬt t ϲΗ ϭϬϬt t ϲΗ ϭϬϬt t ͲͲ ͲͲ ůĞĂŶŝŶŐ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ŽŶǀĞĐƚ EŽ zĞƐ Ͳ ĂŶ ϵϬϬ t ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ϯϮϬϬt Žǁ dŝĞ ϯ ϮϬϬt Žǁ dŝĞ ϯ ϮϬϬt Žǁ dŝĞ ϯ ϮϬϬt Žǁ dŝĞ ĂŬĞ ůĞŵĞŶƚ ĐĐƵ ĂŬĞ ϯϲϬϬt ĐĐƵ ĂŬĞ ϯϲϬϬt ĐĐƵ ĂŬĞ ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲ...

Page 12: ...ƚͿ ůĂĐŬ ůƵŵŝŶƵŵ ŝĞ ĂƐƚ ĞůĨ ůĞĂŶ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ EŽ ϵϬϬ t ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ϵϬϬ t ĞŶŶͲ ŝƌ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ŽǀĞƌ ϯϮϬϬ t ĞŶŶͲ ŝƌ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ŽǀĞƌ ϯϮϬϬ t ĞŶŶͲ ŝƌ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ŽǀĞƌ ĂŬĞ ůĞŵĞŶƚ ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ϭϴ ϬϬϬ dh ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲϬϬt ƌŽŝů ůĞŵĞŶƚ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ƌĞĐĞƐƐĞĚ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ƌĞĐĞƐƐĞĚ ϭϯ ϬϬϬ dh ĂůŽ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ŝŐŚƚŝŶŐ ϭͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ϭͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶ...

Page 13: ...ĞůĨ ůĞĂŶ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ƋƵĂůŝĨƚ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ EŽ ϵϬϬ t ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ϯϮϬϬ t ĞŶŶͲ ŝƌ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ŽǀĞƌ ϯϮϬϬ t ĞŶŶͲ ŝƌ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ŽǀĞƌ ϯϮϬϬ t ĞŶŶͲ ŝƌ ŽŶǀĞĐƚŝŽŶ ŽǀĞƌ ĂŬĞ ůĞŵĞŶƚ ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲϬϬt ϯϲϬϬt ƌŽŝů ůĞŵĞŶƚ ΎϰϬϬϬ tΎ ΎϰϬϬϬ tΎ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ϰ ϬϬϬ ǁĂƚƚƐ h ĞĂĚĞƌ ŝŐŚƚŝŶŐ ϭͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ϭͲ ϰϬ ǁĂƚƚ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ Ϯ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ǁ ƌĂŵƉ ƵƉ Ϯ ŝŶĐĂŶĚĞƐĐĞŶƚ ǁ ƌĂŵ...

Page 14: ...for the control panel to work If the metal chassis of the range is not grounded no keypads will operate Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the metal chassis of the range is grounded GasSupplyRequirements Observe all governing codes and ordinances IMPORTANT This installation must conform with all local codes and ordinances In the absence of local codes installation...

Page 15: ... nonmetallic sheathed copper or aluminum cable See the Electrical Connection U S A Only section Allow at least 6 ft 1 8 m of slack in the line so that the range can be moved if servicing is ever necessary A UL listed conduit connector must be provided at each end of the power supply cable at the range and at the junction box Wire sizes and connections must conform with the rating of the range The ...

Page 16: ...grounded The NEC calculated load is less than the total connected load listed on the model serial rating plate If connecting to a 50 amp circuit use a 50 amp rated cord with kit For 50 amp rated cord kits use kits that specify use with a nominal 1 34 9 mm diameter connection opening A circuit breaker is recommended This range is equipped with a CSA International Certified Power Cord intended to be...

Page 17: ...er installation instructions Slide range back so rear range foot is engaged in the slot of the anti tip bracket Re engage anti tip bracket if range is moved Do not operate range without anti tip bracket installed and engaged Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns to children and adults Centerline A B 4 Drill two 3 mm holes that correspond to the bracket holes of ...

Page 18: ...1 14 n Vesta Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges GENERAL INFORMATION NOTES ...

Page 19: ...2 Operation This section provides operational use and care information for the Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges n Gas Oven Direct Spark Ignition DSI Operation n AquaLift Technology n Control Panel Operation n Problems Solutions Use Care Guide n Accessories n Notes ...

Page 20: ...rner The spark capacitor charges shown by the green line and 2 sparks will occur red spark circles if the burner lights the flame sensing check the yellow line will verify that a flame is present and the oven lighting sequence is stopped IMPORANT IF the flame check fails and a flame is not detected the ignition system will shut down for 40 seconds to dissipate the gas that was released into the ov...

Page 21: ...OPERATION Vesta Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges n 2 3 Ͷ ǣ Ǧ ǡ Ȁ Ǥ Ͷ ǣ ȌǤ Ǧ Ǥ ȌǤ Ǥ ȌǤ ͳͲ Ǥ ȌǤ Ǥ ǣ ǡ Ͳ Ǥ ...

Page 22: ...2 4 n Vesta Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges OPERATION Ǧ Ǥ ͳǦͳͲ ͳǦͶ Ǥ ͺǦͳͺ ʹ Ǥ ͳǦͳ ͳǦʹǤ ͳǦ ͳǦʹǤ Ǥ Ǥ ȋͶ Ȍ ǡ ǡ Ǥ ͳʹͲ ǡ Ǥ ǡ ͳʹͲ ͳǦ Ǥ ͳʹͲ ȋͺǦͳͺ Ȍ Ǥ ...

Page 23: ...OPERATION Vesta Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges n 2 5 ȋ Ȍ Ǥ ͳʹͲ Ǥ ͳʹͲ ͳ ȋ ͳǦ Ȍ ȋ ͳǦͶȌ Ǥ ͳʹͲ ͳǦ ȋ Ȍ ͺǦͳͺ ͳǦͳ ͳǦʹ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ ...

Page 24: ...nd Electric Slide In Ranges OPERATION ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ȃ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ʹͳ Ǥ ͺǦͳͺ ȋ ȌǤ Ǥ ǣ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ŚƵƚͲKĨĨ sĂůǀĞ ŽŶƚƌŽů ŽĂƌĚ ϭ ŽŶŶĞĐƚŽƌ ŽůĞŶŽŝĚ sĂůǀĞƐ ĂƐ ZĞŐƵůĂƚŽƌ ĂŬĞ sĂůǀĞ ƌŽŝů sĂůǀĞ ĂƐ ƐƵƉƉůLJ ƚŽ ŽŽŬƚŽƉ ƵƌŶĞƌƐ KƵƚƉƵƚ ƉĂƌŬ ƚŽ KǀĞŶ ŐŶŝƚĞƌƐ ...

Page 25: ...p A Incorrect B Correct A D C B E A B C D E A B Clean Cycle AquaLift Technology is an innovative cleaning solution that utilizes heat and water to release baked on spills from the oven in less than 1 hour This new cleaning technology is a low heat odor free alternative to traditional self cleaning options Allow the oven to cool to room temperature before using the Clean cycle If your oven cavity i...

Page 26: ...ress the number keypads to set the length of time in hr min min Leading zeroes do not have to be entered For example for 2 minutes enter 2 3 Press TIMER SET OFF to begin the countdown If enabled one tone will sound at end of countdown 4 Press TIMER SET OFF again to cancel the Timer and return to the time of day Do not press the Cancel keypad because the oven will turn off 5 If the Timer is running...

Page 27: ...until the desired convection mode appears in the display 2 Press START 3 Press the number keypads to set the desired temperature 4 Press START 5 To change the temperature repeat steps 3 and 4 Press START or wait for the change to take effect 6 Press CANCEL when finished KEEP WARM Hold warm Food must be at serving temperature before placing it in the warmed oven 1 Press KEEP WARM 2 Set the desired ...

Page 28: ...Settings Many features of the oven control can be adjusted to meet your personal needs These changes are made using the Settings Clock key Use the Settings Clock key to scroll through the features that can be changed Each press of the Settings Clock key will advance the display to the next setting After selecting the feature to be changed the control will prompt you for the required input After th...

Page 29: ...tion cycle is in the first 5 minutes of operation This is normal The convection fan will start running approximately 5 minutes into the cycle Oven door is open If the oven door is opened during convention cooking the fan will turn off immediately It will come back on when the oven door is closed Display shows messages Power failure display shows flashing time Clear the display On some models reset...

Page 30: ...the range See the Installation Instructions To remove deposits use a cloth soaked with vinegar Then use a cloth dampened with water to thoroughly remove any vinegar residue Oven cooking results not what expected Range is not level Level the range See the Installation Instructions The temperature set was incorrect Double check the recipe in a reliable cookbook Oven temperature needs adjustment See ...

Page 31: ...1 Cooktop Cleaning Pads ceramic glass models Order Part Number W10391473 affresh Stainless Steel Cleaner stainless steel models Order Part Number W10355016 affresh Kitchen and Appliance Cleaner Order Part Number W10355010 AquaLift Oven Cleaning Kit Order Part Number W10423113RP Cooktop Scraper ceramic glass models Order Part Number WA906B Granite Cleaner and Polish Order Part Number W10275756 Gas ...

Page 32: ...2 14 n Vesta Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges OPERATION NOTES ...

Page 33: ...ulator Safety Valve n Broil Burner Tube and Broil Igniter n Bake Burner Tube and Bake Igniter n Convection Fan Motor Convection Element Assembly n Cooling Fan Motor Hall Sensor Assembly Electric Range Parts Access n Infinite Switches n Cooktop Element and Limiter Assembly n Oven Sensor n Oven Thermofuse n Terminal Block n Door Switch n Broil Element n Bake Element n Convection Fan Motor Convection...

Page 34: ... connector Disconnect the multi wire harness Lift Control Panel out Figure 2 GAS RANGE WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Replace all parts and panels before operating Removing the Cooktop 1 Remove all grates burner caps and burner bases from the cooktop 2 Remove 2 burner mounting screws from each of the 5 burn...

Page 35: ...xpose the display assembly Remove the electrical connections to the display assembly and user interface 4 Remove the 4 mounting screws securing the display assembly Remove the mounting screws securing the user interface 6 Remove the user interface Removing the MRC Control Board 1 Remove the control panel see Removing the Control Panel section 2 Remove the cooktop see Removing the Cooktop section L...

Page 36: ...iece Figure 10 Removing a cooktop burner 1 Remove the cooktop see Removing the Cooktop section 2 Use a open end wrench and remove the gas line from the burner 3 Remove the spark igniter from the burner by squeezing and removing the igniter clip 4 Remove the mounting screw and remove the burner Removing a spark igniter 1 Remove the cooktop see Removing the Cooktop section 2 Remove the spark igniter...

Page 37: ...ange remove the upper and lower access covers 2 Locate the DSI board SEE FIGURE 14 and remove all electrical connections Remove 1 screw from the DSI mounting bracket 4 Lift the DSI board up to clear the feet from the mounting panel Removing the Gas Regulator Safety Valve 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the range 2 Turn o the gas supply to the range Pull the range out of the installation and ...

Page 38: ...ing screws from the igniter bracket with a 5 16 nut driver 7 Separate the burner tube and igniter Removing the Bake burner tube and Bake Igniter 1 This should be easier if the oven door is removed 2 Remove two mounting screws from the oven bo om oor at the back corners of the oven WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Failure to do so can result in death or electrical s...

Page 39: ...er tube air shu er is mounted onto the pressure regulator bake orifice e o ing the con ection an otor and element assembly 1 This should be easier if the oven door is removed 2 Remove mounting screws from the convection ba e cover on the back wall of the oven and remove the cover Pull the convection fan motor mounting bracket into the oven 4 Remove the electrical connections to the fan motor 5 Rem...

Page 40: ...el section 2 Remove the cooktop see Removing the Cooktop section 3 Remove 3 burner box screws securing the burner box to the side panel 4 Remove 1 screw from the gas manifold pipe mounting bracket front Manifold pipe mounting screw WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Replace all parts and panels before operating...

Page 41: ...nd Electric Slide In Range n 3 9 5 Remove 1 fan motor anchor screw and slide the motor backwards to disengage from the 2 mounting slots Lift the motor out of the slots and pull out from the front under the manifold pipe Figure 25 ...

Page 42: ...ntical rocedures to the as ange The ollo ing starting ith the In nite S iteches rocedures are common to the electric range only Control Panel Removed Cooktop Removed MRC Control Board mounting WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Replace all parts and panels before operating Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 2...

Page 43: ...onnections e o ing the In nite S itches Remove the Control nob from the infinite switch 4 Locate and remove two mounting screws under the control knob Pull infinite switch out from the back of the control panel Display Board Mounting WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Replace all parts and panels before operati...

Page 44: ... the back of the oven Door Switch Terminal Block Thermofuse Opens Oven Sensor 4 Pull broil element toward front of oven until electrical connections are visible through back wall of oven Remove electrical connections do not let wires slip out rear wall 6 Pull element out Removing the Broil Element 1 Open oven door this may be easier to do if the door is removed 2 Locate the broil element at the to...

Page 45: ...s are visible through back wall of oven Remove electrical connections do not let wires slip out rear wall 7 Pull element out e o ing the con ection an otor and element assembly 1 This should be easier if the oven door is removed 2 Remove mounting screws from the convection ba e cover on the back wall of the oven and remove the cover Pull the convection fan motor mounting bracket into the oven 4 Re...

Page 46: ...p section 3 Remove 2 burner box screws securing the burner box to the side panel Cooling an Motor location ro ront o range 4 Remove 1 fan motor mounting screw and slide the fan assembly to disengage from the 2 mounting slots Lift the motor out of the slots and remove from the range WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Failure to do so can result in death or electrical ...

Page 47: ...g information for the Gas and Electric Slide In Ranges n Safety First n Diagnostic Tests for Electronic Oven Control n Electronic Control Failure Codes n Oven Control Relay Logic Chart n Component Testing Chart n Induction Cooking Testing n Typical Wiring Diagrams Gas Range Oven Electric Dual Fuel Range Oven Gas Dual Fuel Cooktop Electric Cooktop Induction Cooktop n Notes ...

Page 48: ...tion When performing live voltage measurements you must do the following Verify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury Always use the proper testing equipment After voltage measurements al...

Page 49: ...he Start keypad To activate the relays manually in the test mode press the following keypads Diagnostics Tests or O en Electronic Control n Unplug range or disconnect power before performing the following checks n A potential cause of a control not functioning is corrosion on connections Observe connections and check for continuity with an ohmmeter n All tests checks should be made with a VOM or D...

Page 50: ... the display are lit 12 Press the number 3 or 6 keypads until Control Reset is displayed then press the Start keypad 13 Reset the control for soft control reset 14 Press the number 3 or 6 keypads until Faults is displayed then press the Start keypad 15 Press the number 3 or 6 keypads to navigate through the errors and see all the recorded faults 16 Press the number 3 or 6 keypads until Semi Auto T...

Page 51: ...isconnected 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Inspect keypad connection to main control connector P12 If connection loose unplugged reconnect 3 Replace all parts and panels before operating 4 Plug in range or reconnect power Allow 60 seconds for main control to identify keypad If error code reappears go to Step 5 If the error code does not reappear go to Step 9 5 Unplug range or disconnect powe...

Page 52: ... START to clear each Fault code s CODE WHAT IS IT WHEN CAN IT OCCUR RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE WH WH WH WH BU WH BU P10 3 P10 4 Main Temp Sensor Oven Control MRC2 9 F3E2 Drawer Sensor Open or Shorted Drawer temperature reading greater than 995 F 535 C or less than 0 F 18 C Within 20 seconds of activating a cook or clean function 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Inspect control boa...

Page 53: ...ecause the fan is spinning too slowly or because there is a problem with the Hall Effect sensor Within 20 seconds of a fault condition when cavity temperature is above 170 F 77 C 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Pull the range forward and remove the top access cover 3 Verify there are no obstructions in the blower If there is an obstruction remove it and go to Step 6 If no obstructions go to S...

Page 54: ...layLogic Main Oven Legend NOTE Pre A B represents two stages of preheat SS represents steady state after reaching preheat temperature Modes Relays Bake Broil Convect Element Convect Fan Bake Rapid Preheat Preheat Bake Rapid Preheat Steady State O X Bake Standard Preheat Preheat X Bake Standard Preheat Steady State O X Broil Preheat O X O O Broil Steady State O O O Keep Warm Preheat O O Keep Warm S...

Page 55: ...xceeded 240 VAC Bake igniter gas P2 3 W Neutral P6 3 40 400 nominal at room temperature Disconnect bake igniter pigtail connection 120 240 VAC 15 NOTES In gas models the convection fan comes on only after a 5 minute delay in any applicable cooking modes In electric models the convection fan comes on immediately in any applicable cooking modes Broil igniter gas P4 2 W Neutral P6 3 40 400 nominal at...

Page 56: ...lug in range or reconnect power 17 There are 3 types of failures associated with the cooktop The description of these failures and the impact they will have on the rest of the cooktop are listed in the following Failure Type 1 Failure type 1 comes from the Induction Power Control IPC This failure will affect only one burner The user may continue to use the other burners Failure Type 2 Failure type...

Page 57: ...uggestions 19 F 40 Induction Power System IPS failure Type 1 or Type 2 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Check that the cable between the User Interface and the Induction Power Control IPC is not damaged and is firmly plugged in 3 Replace all parts and panels before operating 4 Plug in range or reconnect power 5 Verify if error is still present If yes disconnect power 6 Replace the Induction Po...

Page 58: ...range or reconnect power F 56 Wrong or invalid configuration Type 3 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Replace the User Interface 3 Replace all parts and panels before operating 4 Plug in range or reconnect power Service Code Shown on Display Failure Description Type of Failure Repair Suggestions 21 F 58 Wrong or invalid configuration Type 2 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Replace the Induc...

Page 59: ... or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements Location On the Cooktop Checkpoints Results Voltage EMI filter board J1 BR BU From 208VAC to 240 VAC 60Hz Induction Power Control IPC Left and right J1 BR BU From 208VAC to 240 VAC 60Hz Induction Power Control IPC to blower fan Left and right J205 BK R J205 BK BU From 0VDC to 12VDC Induction Power Control IPC to the element sensor Left and...

Page 60: ...l K5 Bake K4 Power Supply P6 1 P6 3 P2 3 P4 2 P7 5 P7 4 P10 4 P10 3 P5 1 P7 3 P7 7 P5 4 P7 1 P5 9 P4 1 P2 1 RD to OR 216 ohms BU to OR 216 ohms BK BK BK BK Cooling Fan Main Oven Temp Sensor Door Position Switch Solenoid Valve DSI Board GND Signal 5 VDC Oven Light 40W BK WH BK WH WH WH WH RD RD RD WH GY V V V BU WH YL YL Hall Effect Sensor J1 10 to J1 4 120 VAC J1 7 to J1 4 120 VAC J1 6 to J1 4 120...

Page 61: ...il K5 DLB K13 Bake K4 Power Supply P6 1 P1 3 P6 3 P2 3 P4 2 P15 1 P15 2 P1 4 P7 5 P7 4 P10 4 P10 3 P5 1 P7 3 P7 7 P5 4 P5 3 P7 1 P5 9 P4 1 P2 1 BK Thermofuse Opens at 363 F 184 C BK BK BK BK Bake 3600W Broil 4000W Cooling Fan Main Oven Temp Sensor Convection 3200W GND Signal 5 VDC Oven Light 40W Convect Fan BK WH BK WH WH WH WH WH BU WH RD RD RD RD GY V V V OR RD WH RD WH BU YL YL YL Hall Effect S...

Page 62: ...ngDiagram or open and elements off cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing L1 N Ignitor Switches BK BK BK BK BK BK RR RF LF LR C TN TN TN TN TN Spark Module GND Cooktop Ignitors ND Indicator Light Thermistor Non resettable Fuse D e Thermal Switch closes on heat rise Resistor or Element Motor Incandescent Light ...

Page 63: ...witches L2 N Cooktop On Indicator Light Heater Hot Surface Indicator Light 700W Heater Heater Heater 1300W 1200W 2500W 1200W BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BR BK BU BK OR BK YL BK YL YL V V V OR OR BU BU BR BR RD RD RD RD V PK WH WH L1 P L2 H1 H2 RR RF LF LR L1 P L2 H1 H2 L1 P L2 H1 H2 L1 P L2 H1A H2 H1B LEGEND Indicator Light Thermistor Non resettable Fuse D Thermal Switch opens on heat rise Thermal Swi...

Page 64: ...ector from IPC1 J806 UI connector J604 J605 Coil thermistor connector J205 Blower connector T3A T3B T2A T2B Induction coil connector J801 MCU connector for factory programming only GF801 SAM Service connector zone manufacturing only 7 6 5 4 J008 WIDE 3 connector from MRC2 fuse 1 Induction Power System IPS IPC L1 BK L2 RD Cx2 Cx1 GND L1 L2 4 3 2 BK BK BK BK I1 I1 I1 BK LB WH RD YL S1 S1 BK BK BK BK...

Page 65: ... 7174 HAVE YOUR STORE NUMBER READY TO IDENTIFY YOU AS AN AUTHORIZED IN HOME SERVICE PROFESSIONAL FOR LITERATURE ORDERS CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER PHONE 1 800 253 1301 FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND SERVICE POINTERS ser ice a ers co IN CANADA FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL 1 800 461 5681 FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WHILE AT THE CUSTOMER S HOME CALL THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LIN...

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