Kenmore 911.99002, 911.99003, 911.99009, 911.99004 Technical Data Sheet

NOTE:
• BAKE/TIME BAKE — Bake and broil units cycle during
preheat and balance of operation, one unit is on at a time.
• CLEAN — Broil unit only on during 1st 30 minutes or until oven reaches 750°F. During balance of clean oven will cycle between bake and broil units.
Convection fan running make the following checks:
• Check the voltage from terminal CF to N on control - should read 120V in convection bake or roast mode.
• If voltage is OK, check convection fan motor. It reads approximately 15-20’s at room temperature. Check to make sure fan shaft is not rubbing on oven liner.
ERC FAILURE CODES
CODE
• Look for high resistance in the sensor circuit due to high contact resistance (poor terminal crimp, deformed
• Electrical noise interference in the sensor circuit ( Ham radio, cordless phone, etc.)
• Measure each sensor lead from connector block to ground. If shorted, look for pinched or cut wire in sensor
• Check connector terminals- Look for deformed or corrosion on terminals. Repair or replace.
• Check connector at sensor (remove sensor and carefully pull leads with connector into oven).
• If all above is ok, replace control.
NOTE: Connections can be intermittent due to a corrosive buildup between the connection to the terminals, or by being bent by the insertion of a probe, etc.
MEANING
Clear/Off pad is shorted or touch board fault
F0
(after approx. 100 secs). Loss of element redundant driver protection.
F1
Any key (other than Start of Clear/OFF pad)
F7
shorted (after approx. 40 secs).
F6
F2
Over-temperature-915°F if lock circuit is made, 615°F otherwise.
terminals, loose connection inside sensor tube) or intermittent solder joint.
Sensor circuits open (2900 Ohms or greater).
F3
Sensor circuits shorted (950 Ohms or less).
F4
to damage terminals in block)-Should read 1100 at room ambient (approx.72°F). circuit.
Both lock and unlock circuits are activated at
F9 FC
the same time (after approx. 60 secs.)
Loss of door motor redundant driver protection.
FF FA
Surface warmer on indicator light supervisor error
FE
CORRECTION
If code cannot be cancelled, unplug keypad and power up. If 0) ceases, replace keypad/ glass asm., If 0) is still present, replace main control.
If code cannot be cancelled, replace control.
If code cannot be cancelled, unplug keypad and power up. If code ceases, replace keypad/glass asm. If code is still present, replace main control.
• Look for welded relay contacts. (Heating elements on in off mode.)
• Disconnect power to range.
• Disconnect sensor connector at control. Measure sensor resistance at control connector (take care not
Check wiring and test operation of switches. Perform resistance check.
Replace control Replace control
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STORAGE DRAWER REMOVAL
To Remove:
1. Pull the drawer out until it stops.
2. Lift the front of the drawer until the stops clear the guides.
3. Remove the drawer. To Replace:
2. Push the drawer in until it stops.
3. Lift the front of the drawer and push in until the stops clear the guides.
4. Lower the front of the drawer and push in until it closes.
——— If Drawer Won’t Close ———
——— If Drawer is Crooked ———
MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK
The motorized door lock assembly is located above the oven. The assembly consists of a lock motor cam and switch assembly, lock hook, heat barrier, and mounting plate.
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Motorized Door Lock Operation:
The lock motor is energized when the control is set for Clean and Clean Time selected. The K1 relay contact will close and complete the circuit that supplies the voltage to the lock motor.
REPLACING THE COOKTOP LIGHT BULB
CAUTION: Disconnect electrical power to the range at the main circuit breaker or fuse box before attempting to replace the cooktop light bulb. Do not touch a hot light bulb with wet hands or a wet cloth. Wait until the bulb has cooled and use a dry cloth.
To Remove Old Bulb:
1. Pull the range away from the wall.
2. Remove the two screws from the top on the
back of the range.
3. Pull up on the hand grips on the back of the range until the tabs at the bottom of the cooktop light
housing separate from the back of the range.
4. Pull out the cooktop light housing as far as possible, about 2 inches.
5. Remove the light bulb by unplugging it from both sockets with one motion.
To Install New Bulb:
1. Install the new light bulb by plugging it into
both sockets with one motion.
2. Using the hand grips on the cooktop light housing, lift up and push the housing back into the rear wall of the range. Then lower the housing until the bottom tabs are inserted back into the range.
3. Reattach the screws along the top edge on the back of the range. Then push the range back against the wall.
NOTE: Display of Control will flash “LOCK DOOR” if the door switch is in the “C” to “NC” position. (Door open)
• The word “LOCKED DOOR” will flash on and off in the display while the lock motor is in motion. When the door is locked the word “LOCKED DOOR” remains illuminated in the display.
• CAM - The cam on the motor performs two functions:
1. Positions the lock hook in the door to prevent opening during clean operation.
2. Operates the lock switches which tell the control if the door is unlocked or locked and ready for clean operation.
NOTE: When door is either being locked or unlocked both lock switches will be in the open position.
Kenmore ELITE Radiant Free-Standing
Part Description Repair Part Number 6" Haliant Element WB30K5033 Bridge Element WB30T10088 9"Haliant Element WB30T10035 6"Haliant Element (Warmer) WB30T10042 Infinite Switch (Warmer) WB24T10012 Infinite Switch (Dual) WB24T10015 Infinite Switch-2600W WB24T10032 Infinite Switch-1500W WB24T10028 Oven Control WB27T10137 Oven Control-Stainless WB27T10144 Sensor WB23T10002 Glass Panel Asm-Black WB27T10160
Part Description Repair Part Number Glass Panel Asm-White WB27T10155 Glass Panel Asm-Bisque WB27T10159 Glass Panel Asm-GPH/ SS WB27T10157 Glass MT ASM-Black WB62T10040 Glass MT ASM-Bisque WB62T10039 Glass MT ASM-White WB62T10038 Glass MT ASM-GPH WB62T10037 Bake Element -Hidden WB44T10015 Convection Element WB44T10001 Broil Element WB44T10008 Halogen Lamp WB08T10007
30" RADIANT FREE-STANDING CONVECTION RANGE
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: This information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
NOTE: Installation information for reference only. See Installation Instructions shipped with product for complete details and before attempting to install.
Brackets should be attached to the floor or wall to hold either right or left rear leg leveler. Make sure leg leveler reengages the bracket when range is moved for any reason.
IMPORTANT: RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES. All parts of this appliance capable of conducting electrical current are grounded. If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.
GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS
Ground Path Resistance 0.10 Max. Insulation Resistance 250K Min.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Power Supply: This appliance must be supplied with proper voltage and frequency, and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit, protected by a circuit breaker or time delay fuse, as noted on rating plate. Wiring must conform to the National
Electrical Codes. The rating plate is located on the lower front frame behind the storage drawer.
Overcurrent Protection Ranges
NEC Rating Maximum Kilowatt Rating
35 Amp 40 Amp 50 Amp
208V
-
12.4
17.4
236V
12.4
15.4
21.4
240V
12.4
16.0
22.0
SURFACE UNIT SWITCHES
CURRENT SENSITIVE
CAUTION: This range connector block is recognized for copper wire only, NOT ALUMINUM WIRE. Refer to the installation instructions for additional details.
SURFACE UNIT SWITCHES & CONTROLS CONTROL TYPES:
Aluminum Wire
VOLTAGE SENSITIVE
GLASS CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
The glass crystal assembly should only be removed when it needs to be replaced. All other components, except infinite switches, are accessed from the back of the control panel assembly. The infinite switches can be unscrewed from the front without removing the glass crystal assembly and then removed from the back of the control panel assembly.
Replacing Infinite Switches
1. Turn the power off to the unit.
The Temperature Limit/Hot Light Switch performs two functions:
1. Keeps the Hot Light on until the glass surface above the heating unit has cooled below
2. Detects when glass temperature above a unit has exceeded its limit of approximately 1031°F
2. Remove knobs.
3. Unscrew 4 crystal retainer nuts. These must be hand tightened only.
4. Remove the two screws holding the infinite switch.
5. Remove control panel per instructions. ( ref. Section on Control Panel
Removal).
6. From the rear of the control panel assembly, unplug wires and remove infinite switch.
7. Repeat steps in reverse order to reassemble the unit.
Removing Glass Crystal Assmbly
1. Turn the power off to the unit.
2. Remove all knobs.
3. Unscrew all crystal retainers while holding the glass crystal against the
control trim. The retainers must only be hand tightened.
Verify proper
location of jumper
P2 (on G)
The temperature limit/hot light switch cannot be calibrated.
The left front and right front element have two cooking zones:
• To use the large 9" cooking area or bridge, push to turn the control knob clockwise to desired
• To use the small 6" cooking area, push to turn the control knob counter clockwise to desired When a cooking zone is activated, coils beneath the zone radiate heat through the glass cooktop
to the utensil. The red glow of the coils will be visible through the glass. It will take the cooking zone on the glass surface a few moments to heat up. The coil cycles on and off to maintain your selected control setting.
4. Move the glass crystal about 3 inches away from the control panel and unplug the harness from the panel.
5. Repeat steps in reverse order to reassemble the unit.
NOTE: When the glass crystal assembly is removed for any reason, the crystal gaskets must be
replaced with new ones.
RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT SYSTEMS
Heating Elements: The radiant heating element consists of a spiral wound resistance wire attached
to micro porous insulation with molded ceramic fiber walls in a corrosion protected metal tray.
The Heating Elements come in 4 sizes:
• 6" - 240 Volt 1500 Watts
• 6"- 120 Volt 120 Watts (Note: The warmer will not glow red like the cooking elements.)
• 9" - 240 Volt 2500 Watts (Dual Unit 6" & 9")
• Bridge - 240 Volt 2600 Watts
TEMPERATURE LIMIT/HOT LIGHT SWITCH
150°F. (After the heating element has been turned off.) and disconnects power to that unit. When glass temperature cools below 1031°F, the unit will
turn back on.
setting. setting.
To Remove:
1. Fully open the door.
2. Push the hinge locks down toward the door frame, to the
unlocked position. This may require a flat blade screw­driver.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
4. Close door to the door removal position.
5. Lift door up until the hinge arm is clear of the slot.
HOT SURFACE INDICATOR LIGHT
The hot surface indicators are on turned by contacts within the heating element temperature limiters. When glass temperature over a cooking element reaches 150°F, its hot surface indicator light is activated to alert consumers that glass surface is too hot to touch. When the warmer element is turned on, the hot surface indicator display is activated to alert consumers that the glass surface may be hot. The surface indicators will remain activated until the glass surface temperature has cooled below 150°F.
2. Fully open the door.
3. Push the hinge locks up against the front frame of the oven cavity, to
the locked position.
4. Close the oven door.
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WARNING
• All ranges can tip
• Injury to persons could result
• Install anti-tip device packed with range
• See Installation Instructions
MINIMUM CLEARANCES
*
*
NOTE: Effective January 1, 1996, the National Electrical Code requires that new or rewired construction utilize a 4-conductor connection to an electric range.
DUAL CIRCUIT CONTROL
REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR
To Replace:
1. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at
the top, with the door at the same angle as the removal position, seat the indentation of the hinge arm into the bottom edge of the hinge slot.
* RECOMMENDED
SPACING TO HEAT SENSITIVE SURFACES.
Cooling Air Flow Air enters the door assembly through large slots in the bottom and
flows upward between the inner and outer assemblies, exhausting through slots in the top of the door. DO NOT INSULATE THIS AIR CHANNEL.
To Service Full Glass Door
1. Complete door assembly:
• Remove three screws from the bottom door frame.
• Remove two screws at the top of the door on the liner.
• The liner assembly and outer glass panel assembly can now be separated.
2. Outer glass panel assembly:
• Remove four screws from the side posts at the bottom.
• Remove four screws from the side posts at the top near the door vent trim.
• Slide the bottom trim and top vent trim out to free the outer door glass. Note: On some doors the bottom trim is sealed to the outer door glass and cannot be separated.
3. Liner assembly:
• Remove three screws on each side of the door liner to remove the door hinge assembly.
• Remove four screws from the insulation retainer.
• Remove insulation retainer and then the insulation.
• The window pack and window gasket are now accessible, on units with a window door.
Door Gasket
The door gasket is clipped into the liner of the door panel. To Service Gasket A 6" gap must be left in the gasket at bottom of door.
The gap is required to provide air flow in the oven for proper baking results.
COOKTOP REMOVAL
The cooktop is fastened to the front frame by two (2) screws. Remove the 2 screws and lift the back edge of cooktop upward (no more than 1 to 2 inches) to unhook the cooktop hinge from the backguard pins. Pull forward. Unplug harness and unscrew ground wire located at rear of cooktop. Lift cooktop off. NOTE: Raising cooktop too high can break the glass.
Ceramic Glass Cooktop-
The ceramic glass is sealed into the COOKTOP and will
be supplied as a complete assembly.
CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL
The control panel contains the ERC, infinite heat switches and key pad/ glass assembly.
To Service:
1. Remove 2 screws (from bottom) securing control panel to the backguard.
2. Loosen 2 outside screws at the top, in the back of the range.
3. Pull bottom of panel out while lifting panel up.
4. Lay panel on cooking surface. CAUTION: Place protective covering (such
as towel) between control panel and cooking surface to avoid damage to control panel.
ERC
To Remove:
1. Turn the power off to the unit.
2. Slide the unit out so that the left side of the unit can be accessed freely.(When facing the range).
3. Remove cooktop per instructions in Cooktop Removal Section.
4. Remove three screws from the radiant brace.
5. Remove three screws from the back of the unit that attaches the side panel.
6. Remove one screw from the front of the unit that attaches the side panel.(Remove drawer to access.)
7. Lift the panel up and then out to remove.
8. Unplug the bake element.
9. Note the screw with the ground wire. Remove four screws attaching the side insulation retainer. Lift
the oven insulation up and push it under the radiant brace to hold out of the
10. Remove two screws and side to the element heater box.
11. Slide the hidden bake assembly out from the side. To Replace:
1. Make sure you plug the wires back into the element and leads are placed back into the
tab in the retainer.
2.Reverse steps 1 through 11 above.
CONTROL VOLTAGE
Terminals
L1-N L1A-BAKE L1A-BROIL L1A-CONV L1-L2 * L1A-N IN-WM-N COM-MDL N- LIGHT L1-OUT WM L1 SURFACE ** L1-CF
OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST
Remove power from oven. Make resistance measurement from side of sensor & lock switch connector with exposed terminals, disconnected from control.
CIRCUIT CONDITION TERMINALS OHMS Oven Sensor Room Temp 6 to 8 1100 Clean Temp 6 to 8 2650 Unlatch Unlatched 3 to 5 0
The Electronic Range Control system consists of the control assembly, keypad/
Latch Latched 3 to 5 Open
glass assembly, oven sensor, door latch/ switch assembly.
Key Panel
The key panel is an electronic ( field disturbance) method using no moving parts. The circuit board is conformally coated. It receives DC power from the ERC main control. It cannot be tested separately from the control. Voltage checks at the connector: 12 VDC from J1 pins 1 to 4. 12 VDC from J1 pins 1 to pins 16, 17, 18 when no keys are touched.
Key Panel Test
The keypad must have the designed minimum air clearance behind it to operate properly. A warped or bent steel control panel could prevent some keys from operating. Depress each pad. The following should occur:
• Bake, Broil, Convection Roast, Convection Bake, Clean, Kitchen Timer, Clock, Delay Start , Favorite Recipe and Cook Time - Audible beep and display shows response corresponding to the key.
• Multi Stage- Press Bake, Cook Time, Up Min, Multi Stage. Display shows MULTI word.
• Warmer On/Off: Audible beep and display shows response.
• Warmer Power Level: Must press Warmer On/Off first. Select levels 1-3 as shown in display.
Power Level 1 2 3
Control Lockout- Audible beep. Hold 2 keys 5 seconds to activate. Hold 2 keys 5 seconds to deactivate.
Element off-time
4.6 sec
10.6 sec
7.2 sec
Element on-time 19 sec 13 sec
16.4 sec
• Clear/Off - Audible beep, display clears to time of day except for Kitchen Timer and Warming Zone.
The control has a section that can be entered to change how the control will work. To enter this section: Press and hold BAKE and BROIL pads for 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 TIMER pad. *Display shows Con Beep when control is set for Continuous End of Cycle Tone or Beep when set for Non-Continuous.
• °F or °C - Press Broil pad. *Display will show either F° or . Press Broil pad again to change.
• 12 hour, 24 hour, or blank out Time of Day Clock - Press Clock pad. *Display will show 12 hr, 24 hr, 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.
Child Lockout - Press CLEAN. *Display will show LOC ON (when any heating functions are tried display will show OFF), press CLEAN again for LOC OFF, control unlocked.
• 12 hour shutdown comes set to shut down after 12 hours of continuous operations; this can be eliminated - Press Delay Start pad. *Display will show no shdn. To turn back on, press Delay Start pad again and display will show 12 shdn.
Sales Mode, special feature added for sales floor demonstration - Press Clock & Timer pads at the same time. *Display will start to cycle through the different modes of operation.
Slew Rate- Press up or down to change slew.
Use Temperature Offset- Press Bake Pad to change temperature offset.
Surface warmer Shut Down Override- Press the Surface Warmer ON/OFF. Display shows No or 3:00 for three hour shut down.
BACKGUARD COMPONENT ACCESS
To access backguard component remove backguard assembly
1. Remove 2 screws (from bottom) securing control panel to the backguard.
2. Remove 2 screws at the top, in the back of the range.
3. Pull bottom of panel out while lifting panel up.
4. Lay panel on cooking surface. CAUTION: Place protective covering (such as towel) between control panel and
cooking surface to avoid damage to control panel.
To replace Backguard assembly
1.Make sure 2 green ground leads are connecting outer infinite switches to mainback.
2. Reverse step 1 through 4 above.
To Replace
1. Wrap the bulb first. Push straight in, all the way. (Do not touch the bulb with fingers.)
2. Reverse steps 1 through 2 above.
3. Use only 120 volt and 35 watt Halogen Bulb.
HIDDEN BAKE HEATER ELEMENT
way.
VOLTAGE
120 VAC ALL THE TIME
240 VAC when oven is not calling for heat (BAKE, CONV. & BROIL relay contacts open) 240 VAC all the time 120 VAC all the time 120 VAC when warmer is greater than 150°F 120 VAC when door is locking 120 VAC when oven light is not on 120 VAC when warmer is off 120 VAC when top light is off 120 VAC when oven door is closed and convection mode is not operating
Oven Sensor/Lock Sw. Connector
4 to 5 Open 4 to 5 0
NOTE: Temperature/ Mode Selection Necessary for operation of relay contacts.
NOTE: Voltage must be present across terminals L1 to N for control to operate.
* Voltage must be present across L1-L2 terminals for warming zone to operate.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
OVEN LIGHT REMOVAL
To Remove
1. Disconnect electrical power to the oven at the main circuit
breaker or fuse box.
2. Turn the glass cover counterclockwise 1/4 turn until the tabs of the glass cover clear the grooves of the socket.
3. Pull straight out to remove the bulb.
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