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GAS RANGES WITH MODULAR OVEN CONTROLS
NOTICE: This service data sheet is intended for use by persons having electrical and mechanical training and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally considered acceptable in the appliance repair trade. The manufacturer cannot be responsible, nor assume
any liability, for injury or damage of any kind arising from the use of this data sheet.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This unit includes an EOC (electronic oven control). This board is
not eld-repairable.Verify the unit has the proper oven relay board, oven user interface
board, and touch panel based on the model number and parts catalog.
Safe Servicing Practices
To avoid the possibility of personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that safe
servicing practices be observed. The following are some, but not all, examples of safe
practices.
1. Do not attempt a product repair if you have any doubts as to your ability to complete
it in a safe and satisfactory manner.
2. Before servicing or moving an appliance, remove power cord from electric outlet,
trip circuit breaker to Off, or remove fuse.
3. Never interfere with the proper installation of any safety device.
4. Use only replacement parts specied for this appliance. Substitutions may not
comply with safety standards set for home appliances.
5. Grounding: The standard color coding for safety ground wires is green or green with
yellow stripes. Ground leads are not to be used as current carrying conductors. It is
extremely important that the service technician reestablish all safety grounds prior to
completion of service. Failure to do so will create a potential hazard.
BAKE IGNITER
CONVECTION ELEMENT
L1 IN
1
J3 TO USER INTERFACE BOARD
1
TRITON BOARD
1
1
L1 IN
1 1
CONV
ELEMENT
BAKE
MEAT PROBE
TEMPERATURE PROBE
1
MOTOR DOOR LATCH SWITCH
DOOR SWITCH
L1 IN
IGNITER
SERVICE DATA SHEET
p/n 809216910 Rev A (1702)
6. Prior to returning the product to service, ensure that:
• All electric connections are correct and secure.
• All electrical leads are properly dressed and secured away from sharp edges,
high-temperature components, and moving parts.
• All uninsulated electrical terminals, connectors, heaters, etc. are adequately
spaced away from all metal parts and panels.
• All safety grounds (both internal and external) are correctly and securely reassembled.
• All panels are properly and securely reassembled.
Temperature Adjustment
1. Make sure both the oven mode selector and the oven temperature selector are in the
OFF position.Press and hold both the light icon and the clock icon at the same time for
a few seconds until the display sounds an acceptance chime. AUd should appear in the
display.
2. Press the + key in the upper part of the display until UPO appears and the default
setting of 0° (or the last set temperature offset) is showing.
3. Using the + or - key in the bottom of the display, press until the desired temperature
change (offset) is reached. The display will change ± 5° with each key press to a
maximum of +35° or a minimum of –35°F. Once the new offset appears in the display,
release the key and the control will accept the change.
4. To return the display to normal, press and hold both the oven light icon and the clock
icon at the same time until an acceptance chime sounds. The display will return to show
the time of day.
Note: Changing calibration affect
self-cleaning temperature.
MDL
CONV
FAN
LATCH MOTOR
CONVECTION FAN
OVEN LIGHT
L1
OVEN
LIGHT
s all baking modes. The adjustments made will not change the broil
NEUTRAL
1
L1
NEUTRAL
PROGRAMMING HEADER
1
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (EOC) FAULT CODE DESCRIPTIONS
Fault
Code
F01 F02
F04 F05
F03 The oven user interface board is incorrectly
F10 Oven temperature runaway: the cavity tem-
F11 Stuck key: a key has been detected has
F12 Keyboard conguration alarm: the oven
F13 Data written to non-volatile memory has
F15 Keyboard error Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up replace the touch panel.
F16 The oven user interface board cannot read
F17 The oven user interface board is unable to
F18 Oven relay board failure (wiggler) Replace the oven relay board.
F19 The oven user interface board is unable to
F22 Communication failure between the oven
F23 Communication failure between the oven
F25
F27
F28
F29
F30 Open oven temperature sensor (RTD) 1. Check probe circuit wiring for possible open or short condition.
F31 Shorted oven temperature probe (RTD)
F33 Meat probe temperature sensor shorted or
F50 A/D Out of Range: the oven relay board is
F90 Motor Door Lock mechanism failure. The
F95 Motor Door Lock mechanism failure. The Mo-
F96 The oven door has been detected open
F97 MDL invalid state. Relay board (OVC)
Description of Error Code Suggested Corrective Action
Touch panel failure Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up replace the touch panel.
congured.
perature has been detected in excess of the
maximum safe operating temperature.
pressed continuously for 30 seconds or
more.
user interface board received from the touch
panel a key code that does not match the
key map.
failed verication
the potentiometers.
congure the touch panel.
congure the oven relay board
user interface board and the oven relay
board
user interface board and the glass touch
panel
The communication between the over user
interface and the oven relay board cannot
be initiated.
The communication between the over user
interface and the touch panel cannot be
initiated.
too hot
unable to read the status of the switches
(door, MDL)
oven control does not see the Motor Door
Lock running.
tor Door Lock does not stop running or the
Lock Switch sends an invalid signal.
during a Self Clean cycle.
sensed the motor door lock in a state it
should not be in according to the user
interface board.
Replace the oven user interface board. Make sure you install the latest revision available for this model.
1. If oven is overheating, disconnect power. Check oven temperature probe (RTD) and replace if necessary.
2. If the oven temperature probe is good and if oven continues to overheat when power is reapplied, replace the oven relay board.
1. If a key was pressed inadvertently for a long time this error code will be displayed. Make sure there is nothing (water, utensils) in contact with the
keyboard. The fault code should go away once the key is released and the Stop key is pressed. If the F011 error comes back when a key is pressed it
means the error condition is still there. If the F011 error does not come back it means the error condition is gone and the oven can be used.
2. If the fault code cannot be cleared, test the wiring harness between oven user interface board (connector I2C1 or I2C2) and touch panel (connector
I2C1 or I2C2).
3. If the fault code cannot be cleared and the wiring is good, the touch panel is most likely defective: replace the touch panel.
4. If changing the touch panel did not x the problem replace the oven user interface board.
1. Replace the oven user interface board.
2. If the problem persists replace the touch panel.
Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up replace the oven user interface.
1. Verify that potentiometers are in OFF position correctly, disconnect power to the unit, wait 30 seconds, then reapply power.
2. If fault returns, verify harness going to the POTS connector of the user interface board to both potentiometer components.
3. If fault persists, replace potentiometers.
4. If fault persists, replace user interface board.
1. Disconnect power to the unit, wait 30 seconds, then reapply power.
2. If fault returns, verify harness going to I2C1 or I2C2 connector of the touch panel.
3. If fault persists, replace the oven user interface.
4. If fault persists, replace the touch panel.
1. Disconnect power to the unit, wait 30 seconds, then reapply power.
2. If fault returns, verify connection between the oven user interface board (MACS1 or MACS2 connector) and the oven relay board (connector J3 or
J4).
3. If fault persists, replace oven user interface board.
4. If fault persists, replace the relay board.
1. Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. Check if error condition is still there.
2. Test wiring harness between oven user interface board (connector MACS1 or MACS2) and oven relay board (connector J3 or J4).
3. If wiring harness is good replace oven relay board.
4. If the problem persists replace the oven user interface.
1. Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. Check if error condition is still there.
2. Test wiring harness between oven user interface board (connector I2C1 or I2C2) and touch panel (connector I2C1 or I2C2).
3. If wiring harness is good replace touch panel.
4. If the problem persists replace the oven user interface.
1. Disconnect power to the unit, wait 30 seconds, then reapply power.
2. If fault returns, verify connection between the oven user interface board (MACS1 or MACS2 connector) and the oven relay board (connector J3 or
J4).
3. If fault persists, replace relay board.
4. If fault persists, replace the oven user interface board.
1. Disconnect power to the unit, wait 30 seconds, then reapply power.
2. If fault returns, verify touch panel is connected (verify harness going to I2C1 or I2C2 connector) and is getting power from the oven user interface.
3. If fault persists, replace the touch panel.
4. If fault persists, replace the oven user interface.
2. Verify RTD resistance at room temperature (compare to probe resistance chart). If resistance does not match the chart, replace the RTD probe.
3. If the problem persists replace the oven relay board.
1. The error is triggered if the meat probe sees a temperature in excess of 392°F. Make sure the meat probe was not used in such way that it could
have seen such temperature. If the tip of the probe is not inserted in the meat it will see the cavity temperature, which can be higher than 392°F
(depending on the setpoint) and trigger the alarm.
2. When the meat probe is connected to the socket inside the oven cavity, if the meat probe is not fully inserted into the socket it may short the contacts
and cause the error. Make sure the probe is inserted as much as it can.
3. Verify meat probe resistance at room temperature. Compare to meat probe resistance chart. If the meat probe does not match the chart, replace it.
4. If the above steps failed to correct the problem, replace the oven relay board.
Replace the oven relay board.
1. Disconnect power to the unit, wait 30 seconds, then reapply power. Try again to make the door lock or unlock (ex: initiate a Lockout or a Clean cycle).
2. Check if the Lock Motor is running or not. If it is not running, test the wiring between the Lock Motor and the oven relay board. If the wiring is good,
check if there is 120VAC at the motor when it is expected to run to see if the failure originates from a bad motor (120VAC present but not turning) or
a problem with the relay board (J20 pin 10 on the oven relay board is the output to the Lock Motor). The Lock Motor can also be tested by applying
120VAC directly to the motor (unplug it from the relay board rst). If the Lock Motor does not run when 120VAC is applied replace the Lock Motor
Assembly. If it is the relay board that does not provide 120VAC to the Lock Motor replace the oven relay board.
3. If the Lock Motor is running but the oven control cannot nd the locked or unlocked position (ex: motor turns continuously until F90 fault code is
generated) the Lock Switch needs to be veried. Check wiring between Lock Switch and oven relay board. Verify with ohmmeter if the switch makes
contact properly (verify continuity with ohmmeter when the switch is pressed). If the Lock Switch is defective replace the Motor Lock Assembly.
4. If all above steps failed to correct the situation, replace the oven relay board.
1. The problem can be caused by a faulty Lock Switch or by a defective oven relay board. If the Motor Door Lock is always running (as if the relay
controlling it is stuck closed) replace the oven relay board.
2. If the motor is not always running replace the Motor Lock Assembly.
1. This error occurs if the door switch has lost its contact during a Self Clean cycle. Make sure the oven door closes well and fully presses on the door
switch plunger when the door is locked, and no one attempted to pull on the oven door during the Self Clean cycle.
2. Test continuity of wiring between the door switch and the oven relay board, make sure the door switch is well connected. With an ohmmeter, verify the
switch is closed when the plunger is pressed. If the door switch is found to be defective replace the door switch.
3. If the switch and wiring are good and the problem persists, replace the oven relay board.
Replace the oven relay board.
Resistance (ohms)
1000 ± 4.0
1091 ± 5.3
1453 ± 8.9
1654 ± 10.8
1852 ± 13.5
2047 ± 15.8
2237 ± 18.5
2697 ± 24.4
Open circuit/infinite resistance
RTD SCALE
Temperature °F (°C)
32 ± 1.9 (0 ± 1.0)
75 ± 2.5 (24 ± 1.3)
250 ± 4.4 (121 ± 2.4)
350 ± 5.4 (177 ± 3.0)
450 ± 6.9 (232 ± 3.8)
550 ± 8.2 (288 ± 4.5)
650 ± 9.6 (343 ± 5.3)
900 ± 13.6 (482 ±7.5)
Probe circuit to case ground
GAS RANGES WITH MODULAR OVEN CONTROLS
IMPORTANT
N’ENLEVEZ P
AS CE SAC OU NE
DÉTR
UISEZ P
AS SON CONTENU
CONTIENT LES SCHÉMAS DE CÂBLAGE ET
LES INFORMATIONS DE RÉPARATION
REMETTRE LE CONTENU
DANS LE SAC
SERVICE DATA SHEET
CUISINIÈRE GAZ AVEC RÉGULATEUR ÉLECTRONIQUE DE FOUR MODULAR
FICHE DE RÉPARATION
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (EOC) FAULT CODE DESCRIPTIONS
Fault Code Description of Error Code Suggested Corrective Action
SPr This device detects voltage from spark ignitor
harness. If voltage is detected at the AC detect
board this will signal to the oven control that
the spark module is trying to light a burner.
The oven control will only look for the signal
from the AC detect board when self-clean cycle
is started or running. Detection of the signal
will cause clean to be cancelled and “SPR”
(which means spark detected) will appear in
the display. The cooktop should not be used
during a self-clean cycle. On some models,
turning on any cooktop surface burner will
cause the clean cycle to cancel. If the clean
cycle is canceled, the oven control display will
show “SPr" for 5 seconds. The oven door will
remain locked until the oven has cooled down
below cleaning temperature. If the oven is
below cleaning temperature, the user can start
another clean cycle immediately. If the oven is
in cleaning temperature range, another selfclean cycle can be set once the door unlocks
(up to 4 hours).
If SPr continues:
1. Start a self-clean.
2. Turn any burner ignitor to the LITE position.
3. Verify that the self-clean cycle has been cancelled and “Spr” is displayed in the oven display.
If this does not happen, proceed with the following troubleshooting steps.
1. Verify the AC harness is connected to J1 of the AC detect board.
2. Verify the DC harness is connected to J2 of the AC detect board.
3. Multi-meter set to AC volts.
4. Verify 0 VAC at J1 pins 1 and 3 of the AC detect board, when the spark ignitor is turned OFF.
5. Verify 120 VAC at J1 pins 1 and 3 of the AC detect board, when the spark ignitor is turned ON.
6. Multi-meter set to DC volts.
7. Verify 4 - 5 VDC at J3 pins 2 and 3 of the AC detect board or J5 pins 5 and 6 of the OVC board, when the spark
ignitor is turned OFF. (Pin 3 is GND on the AC detect board and GND is pin 6 on the OVC board)
8. Verify 0 – 1 VDC at J3 pins 2 and 3 of the AC detect board or J5 pins 5 and 6 of the OVC board, when the spark
ignitor is turned ON. (Pin 3 is GND on the AC detect board and GND is pin 6 on the OVC board)
9. If steps 7 and 8 check, replace OVC board
CIRCUIT
ANALYSIS MATRIX
Bake
P8/K3
BroilP7Conv.
J19-2
Door Motor
J20-10/
K13
Light
J20-6/K9
Bake X X X
Broil X
Conv. Bake X X X
Conv. Roast X X X
Clean X
Locking X
Unlocking X
Light X
Door Open X
Door Closed X
Conv.
Fan
J20-9
Door
Switch
J5-7, J5-8
MEAT PROBE TEMPERATURE VS RESISTANCE
Temperature °F (°C) Resistance (Kohm)
77 (25) 50.0 ± 7%
122 (50) 18.0 ± 4.9%
176 (80) 6.3 ± 3.3%
212 (100) 3.4 ± 4.6%
AVIS: Cette feuille de données d’entretien est destinée aux personnes ayant reçu une
formation en électricité et en mécanique, et qui possèdent un niveau de connaissance jugé
acceptable dans l’industrie de réparation des appareils électroménagers. Le fabricant ne peut
être tenu responsable, ni assumer aucune responsabilité, pour toute blessure ou dommage
de quelque nature que ce soit pouvant résulter de l’utilisation de cette feuille de données.
NOTEs IMPORTANTES: Cet appareil inclut un contrôleur de four électronique. Le tableau
de contrôle n’est pas réparable sur place. À l’aide du numéro de modèle et du catalogue
de service, vériez si l’appareil a le bon panneau de relais du four, la bonne carte interface
usager et le bon panneau tactile.
Pratiques d’entretien Sécuritaires
Pour éviter tout risque de blessure et/ou dommage matériel, il est important que des
pratiques d’entretien sécuritaires soient suivies. Voici quelques exemples de pratiques
sécuritaires.
1. N’essayez jamais de réparer un appareil si vous ne croyez pas avoir les compétences
nécessaires pour le faire de manière satisfaisante et sécuritaire.
2. Avant de procéder au service d’entretien ou de déplacer tout appareil ménager, débranchez le cordon d’alimentation de la prise électrique, réglez le disjoncteur de circuit à
OFF, ou enlevez le fusible et fermez le robinet d’alimentation en gaz.
3. N’entravez jamais l’installation adéquate de tout dispositif de sécurité.
4. Utilisez que les pièces de remplacement énumérées dans le catalogue pour cet appareil. La moindre substitution risque de ne pas être conforme aux normes de sécurité
établies pour les appareils électroménagers.
5. Mise à la Terre: La couleur de codage standard des conducteurs de mise à la terre
de sécurité est verte ou verte à barres jaunes. Les conducteurs de mise à la terre
ne doivent pas être utilisés comme conducteurs de courant. Il est d’une importance
capitale que le technicien d’entretien complète toutes les mises à la terre de sécurité
avant de terminer le service. Si cette recommandation n’est pas suivie à la lettre, il en
résultera des risques pour les personnes et les biens.
ALLUMEUR DU
BRÛLEUR DE CUISSON
L1 ENTRÉE
1
1
J3 À PLAQUETTE D'INTERFACE DE UTILISATEUR
“TRITON BOARD”
1
1
L1 ENTRÉE
1 1
ÉLÉMENT
CONV
1
BRÛLEUR DE GRILLAGE
L1 ENTRÉE
MDL
ALLUMEUR DU
BRÛLEUR DE
CUISSON
SONDE À VIANDE
SONDE À TEMPÉRATURE
VENT
6. Avant de retourner le produit au service de réparation ou d’entretien, assurez-vous que:
• Toutes les connexions électriques sont correctes et sécuritaires.
• Tous les conducteurs électriques sont correctement préparés et à l’abri des bords
tranchants, des composants à température élevée, et des parties mobiles.
• Toutes les bornes électriques, connecteurs, réchauffeurs, etc. dénudés sont
espacés convenablement loin de toute pièce en métal et des panneaux.
• Toutes les mises à la terre de sécurité (interne et externe) sont correctement
ré-assemblées de façon sécuritaire.
• Tous les panneaux sont correctement et fermement remontés.
Réglage de la Température
1. Veillez à ce que le sélecteur de mode du four et le sélecteur de température du four
soient sur OFF (arrêt). Appuyez simultanément sur l’icône light (lampe) et l’icône clock
(horloge) pendant quelques secondes jusqu’à ce que l’écran fasse retentir un signal.
AUd s’afche.
2. Appuyez sur la touche + dans la partie supérieure de l’écran jusqu’à ce que UPO
apparaisse et que le réglage par défaut de 0° (ou le dernier écart de température réglé)
s’afche.
3. Appuyez sur la touche + ou – dans la partie inférieure de l’écran jusqu’à atteindre la
différence de température (écart) souhaitée. L’écran changera la température de ±5°
dès que vous appuierez sur la touche, jusqu’à un maximum de +35° ou un minimum de
–35 °F. Lorsque le nouvel écart apparaît à l’écran, relâchez la touche et la commande
validera la modication.
4. Pour revenir à l’afchage normal, appuyez simultanément sur les icônes oven light
(lampe du four) et clock (horloge) jusqu’à ce qu’un signal de conrmation retentisse.
L’afcheur revient à l’heure du jour.
Remarque: La modication du réglage UPO n’affecte pas la température du gril ou du cycle
de nettoyage.
MOTEUR VERROU
VENTILATEUR DE CONVECTION
LAMPE HALOGÈNE
L1
NEUTRE
CONV
TÊTE DE PROGRAMMATION
1
LAMPE
1
L1
NEUTRE
809216910 Rev A (1702)
INTERRUPTEUR DU MOTEUR VERROU DE LA PORTE
INTERRUPTEUR DE PORTE