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2. All electrical connections should be made by a licensed qualified electrical installer LOCATION REQUIREMENTS IMPORTANT Observe all governing codes and ordinances Failure to meet codes and ordinances could lead to fire or electrical shock It is the installers responsibility to comply with installation clearances specified on the model serial rating plate The model serial rating plate is located on the oven frame behind the storage drawer panel The range should be located for convenient use in the kitchen To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided If cabinet storage is to be provided the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizon tally a minimum of 5 12 7 cm beyond the bottom of the cabinets Cabinet opening dimensions that are shown must be used Given dimensions are mini mum clearances The floor anti tip bracket must be installed To install the anti tip bracket shipped with the range see the Installation Instructions provided with the range A grounded electrical supply is required see Electrical Requirements on page 2 5 Mobile Home Additional Installation Re quirements The installation of this range must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and oafety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 for merly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction a
3. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 oven door and remove the racks from inside the oven 3 Remove the two front and the two rear dual broil element support screws w EJ 4 11 Pull the dual broil element forward so that the wire connectors are inside the oven cavity Disconnect the four wires from the inner and outer element terminals of the dual broil element NOTE When you discon nectthe wires be careful notto allow them to pull back behind the access holes where you will not be able to retrieve them with out removing the unit from its mounting location z Outer Wires SN Wires Dual Broil Element REMOVING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR 3 Remove the screws from the oven tem AWA R N G perature sensor and remove the sensor Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Openthe oven door and remove the racks from inside the oven 4 Pull the oven temperature sensor forward and disconnect the connector from the wiring harness Sensor Connector 4 12 REMOVING THE CONVECTION ELEMENT amp FAN MOTOR 4WARNING 4 remove the convection element a Remove the two screws from the ele ment brackets Electrical Shock Hazard
4. 2 IOS 195 S9A 2 110 195 U9AO SS Id _dLO6VSANM SS Id JJ MASSS JA _dLOSVAHM HA 14 4106154 SPW 1 5 KITCHENAID ELECTRIC RANGE WARRANTY LENGTH OF WARRANTY KITCHENAID WILL PAY FOR FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY Replacement parts and repair labor costs to correct defects in materials From Date of Purchase or workmanship Service must be provided by a KitchenAid designated servicing outlet SECOND THROUGH FIFTH Replacement parts for any electric element to correct defects in materi YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY als or workmanship Replacement ceramic glass if breakage is due to From Date of Purchase defects in materials or workmanship Replacement parts for solid state touch control system to correct defects in materials or workmanship SECOND THROUGH TENTH Replacement parts for the porcelain oven cavity inner door if the part YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY rusts through due to defects in materials or workmanship From Date of Purchase KITCHENAID WILL NOT PAY FOR A Service calls to 1 Correct the installation of the range 2 Instruct you how to use the range 3 Replace house fuses or correct house wiring B Repairs when range is used in other than normal single family household use C Damage resulting from accident alteration misuse abuse
5. Connect the neutral center wire to the centerterminal connector using one ofthe hex washer head screws Securely tighten screw for proper electrical connection NS A 8 HAA B EB 7 F a A d 5 iL 7 E A AD re A Line 1 F Ground link B Green ground wire G Neutral center wire C Ground link screw H Line 2 UL listed strain relief and 40 amp range power supply cord D Hex washer head screw E Silver colored terminal block screw Connect the other 2 wires lines 1 and 2 to the outer aluminum terminal blocks Securely tighten screws for proper electri cal connection Tighten strain relief screws Replace terminal block cover Plug in range or reconnect power 3 wire connection Power supply cord Use this method only if local codes permit connecting cabinet ground conductor to neu tral wire of power supply cord 1 p 2 10 Use a 1 4 nut driver and remove the hex washer head screws from the aluminum terminal blocks Connect the neutral center wire to the center terminal connector using one of the hex washer head screws Securely tighten screw for proper electrical connection EAE Lr 7 ZZ _ A Pr E gt G A Line 1 E Neutral center wire Ground link F Line 2 G UL listed strain relief and 40 amp range power supply cord C Hex washer head screw D Silver colored terminal block screw Connect the other 2 wires lines 1 an
6. COMPONENT TESTING Before testing any ofthe components perform the following checks Themostcommon cause for control failure is corrosion on connectors Therefore discon necting and reconnecting wires will be nec essary throughout test procedures Alltests checks should be made with VOM or DVM having a sensitivity of 20 000 ohms per volt DC or greater e Check all connections before replacing com ponents looking for broken or loose wires failed terminals or wires not pressed into connectors far enough Resistance checks must be made with power cord unplugged from outlet and with wiring harness or connectors disconnected 4WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock INFINITE SMART SWITCH Kos DUAL S SINGLE Refer to page 4 4 for the procedure for servic ing an infinite switch 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Disconnect the wire connectors from the infinite switch 3 Set the ohmmeter to the Rx 100 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the infinite switch connector pins as follows Switch Off to 2 open circuit gt Switch On L1a to 2 closed circuit 0 Q Switch Off L1a to 1 open circuit e Switch L1a to 1 closed circuit DUAL amp SINGLE INFINITE amp WARMING DRAWER SWITCHES MODELS KESV808 KESV908 a
7. RELAY BR K3 OUTER BROIL RELAY BK w THERMAL SW OPENS K4 INNER BROIL RELAY ee 96 1 C 3 C TOD 130 C 266 F W 205 F 5 4 F P5 3 Q BK T3 1 BK T2 1 K7 OVEN LIGHT RELAY K10 COOLING FAN RELAY BK P4 1 THERMAL SW CLOSES 70 C 3 C 158 F 5 4 F K11 LATCH MOTOR RELAY LATCH MOTOR 4 W O O O 9 KIA DLB RELAY me K1B DLB RELAY 2 OR Q CONSOLE INDICATOR LIGHT LT ELEMENT 1500W LR 44 ELEMENT 2200 W RR RF ELEMENT 1800 W T ELEMENT 100 W WARM 28 JJ po lE PR elie JJ COORTOP ELEMENTS HOT SURFACE LIGHTS 7 2 STRIP CIRCUITS CLEAN Bake and inner and outer broil relays cycle L1 231 V V CR MAIN OVENSENSOR N L2 e m P3 2__V V W R P3 7 GY GY a WARM DRWR SENSOR BK D aW a 238 P74 y DOOR SW GY P7 2 GY P7 4 BU LATCH SW FORCLEANONLY cy BK 13 1 _ BAKE RELAY ra 2 1 OUTERBROIL RELAY Coreen la W K4 INNER BROIL RELAY T2 3 OR INNERBROIL 1791 W FOR CLEAN ONLY pR BK P4 1 _ K11 LATCH MOTOR RELAY J BR MOTOR FOR CLEAN W 4W 1 2 BROIL L1 L2 MAIN OVENSENSOR j POWER 511 1f R BOARD p2 v BK E INNER BROIL RELAY T2 3 OR dips dud di W R TIAI K1A DLB RELAY 1 MAXI BROIL Inner and outer
8. Do the same for pins 1 2 amp 5 Both of these checks should result in a reading of less than 5 If either of these checks fail go to step E If these checks pass reconnect P2 then go to step D Replace the power board Ensure all connectors are properly seated and then go to step Replace the wiring harness signal and go to step F Ensure all wiring connections are made Replace the back panels Plug in range or reconnect power Observe for longer than 1 minute If error does not appear initiate bake cycle Let the cycle run at least 1 minute If no error occurs cancel the cycle The problem has been repaired If the error occurs again restart the troubleshooting procedure at step A except in step D replace the display board if power board has already been replaced F6 CANCEL KEY ERROR Systems PROCEDURE If step 2 above chart on page 6 3 has not been performed perform steps 2 and 3to verify error If error persists replace the display board 6 5 TROUBLESHOOTING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT HIDDEN EOC FUNCTIONS The user activates allhidden EOC functions by pressing and holding the appropriate key for 5 seconds The chart shows the hidden func tions or features HIDDEN FUNCTIONS KEY Temperature calibration offset Bake F to C Broil Recall last failure code Off Cancel Disable enable cycle end audible signal Cook Time Disable enable reminder signal Timer Set Disable enable valid data e
9. Formed front edged countertops must have the molded edge shaved flat 3 8 1 0 cm from each front corner of the opening Tile countertops may need the trim cut back 3 8 1 0 cm from each front corner and or have the rounded edge flattened 30 76 2 3 8 1 0 30 3 4 78 1 If the countertop opening width is greater than 30 76 2 cm adjust the 3 87 1 0 cm dimen sion The countertop must be level Place a level on the countertop first side to side then front to back If the countertop is not level the range Will not be level The oven must be level for satisfactory baking performance INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Power Supply Cord 4 Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Use a new 40 amp power supply cord Plug into a grounded outlet Failure to follow these instructions can result in death fire or electrical shock 1 Disconnect power 2 Remove the hold down screws and termi nal block cover from the back of the range A Hold down screws B Terminal block cover 3 Complete installation following instructions for your type of electrical connection 4 wire recommended 3 wire if 4 wire is not available Direct Wire 4WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Use 8 gauge copper or 6 gauge aluminum wire Electrically ground range Failure to fo
10. Remove the control panel and rotate it forward see page 4 2 steps 2a through 2d for the procedure REASSEMBLY NOTE When you reinstall the 4 Remove the screws from the left and right cooktop glass be sure to keep the edges ofthe side trim and then from the rear trim glass against the rear and side support tabs Remove the trim pieces from around the m cooktop glass x Side amp Rear Glass Support Tabs Side Trim a Screws 2 Screws REMOVING THE CONTROL amp COOLING FAN THERMAL SWITCHES AND THE DOOR LATCH ASSEMBLY 4 Toremove the door latch assembly a Open the oven door and remove the two front mounting screws from the air vent 4A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock b Remove the two top screws from the door latch 0 bracket 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Remove the control panel and rotate it forward see page 4 2 steps 2a through 2d for the procedure Control Thermal Switch Cooling Fan Thermal Switch se ill vim hes c Pull the door latch assembly forward as Ea far as it will go and disconnect the Door Latch m wires from the terminals of the two switches and the motor a Remove the wires from the terminals d iai the door latch assembly from b Remove the mounting screws Motor
11. 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Pull the range out of its mounting location so that you can access the rear of the unit Oven TOD 3 Remove the rear panel from the unit see page 4 9 for the procedure 4 Remove the two wire connectors from the oven TOD terminals 5 Remove the two screws from the oven TOD and remove it THERMAL SW TOD 130 C 266 F OPENS 96 1 C 3 C BK BK 205 5 4 S 4 16 REMOVING THE HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT 4WARNING 4 Remove the four screws from the hidden bake element cover flanges 7 fi u 4 Cover Flange Screws ps me Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before 5 operating Failure to do so can result in death electrical shock Bend the cover flanges down as far as they will Bend Cover Flanges Down Unplug range or disconnect power Pull the range out of its mounting location so that you can access the rear of the unit ee Remove the rear panel from the unit see s mM page 4 9 for the procedure 6 Use a pen knife or a single edged razor blade and cut the insulation blanket as shown below Be sure to separate the insulation blanket as cleanly as possible 5 Tag Cut Insulation Blanket 7 Carefully move the upper and lower sec tions of the insulation blanket out of the way so that you can access
12. Bracket ww Left Side Panel Bottom Screw REMOVING amp REINSTALLING THE OVEN DOOR To remove the oven door 1 Fully open the door 2 Rotate the locking arm on the door hinge from the locked down position to the unlocked up position Locking Arm In The PE bett zr Locked Down Position Locking Arm In The Unlocked Up Position m c Mri u d ag 3 3 Close the door to within six to eight inches then pull out on the bottom of the door while slowly closing the door and remove the hinge hangers from the slots in the chassis To Remove Door To reinstall the oven door 1 While tilting the door back slightly from a vertical position insert the hinge hangers into the chassis slots as far as they will go Continue to push in on the bottom and fully open the door 2 Rotate the locking arm on the hinge hang ers to the locked or fully down position 3 Open and close the oven door to make sure that it operates and seals properly 4 22 REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR GASKET Remove the oven door see page 4 22 for the procedure Remove the screw from the door gasket cover and remove the cover Gasket Cover 3 Starting at one end of the door gasket pull the clips out of the liner holes and remove the gasket 1 Gasket Clips OutOfLlinerHoles amp tr ee PPO er EU
13. Control amp Cooling Fan Thermal Switches And TNE Door Lalcn ASSemBIV UE 4 6 Removing The Control Power Supply And The Power Supply Transformer 4 7 Removing An Element amp Limiter And The Hot Surface Indicator Assembly 4 8 Removing The Rear Panel l l 4 9 Removing An Oven Light Socket Assembly 4 10 Removing The Dual Broil KEKE KA 4 11 Removing The Oven Temperature Sensor 022s022s002000nnnnnn nano nenn nenne nnns nns 4 12 Removing The Convection Element 8 Fan Motor 4 13 Removing The Cooling FIN oe decries eu a en 4 15 REMOVING Te OV TOD itat n bdeten iu 4 16 Removing The Hidden Bake 4 17 Removing The Warming Drawer Temperature Sensor And Element 4 19 A SIde ANC asien 4 21 Removing amp Reinstalling The Oven 4 22 Removing The Oven Door 4 23 Removing The Decorative Glass And Oven Door Handle The Hinges And The Oven Door Glass 2220022002000000000n0 000 nano nnnennnn nenn nennen 4 24 COMPONENT TESTING ae na ee 5 1 ee ee el 5 1 Dual amp Single Infinite amp Warming Drawer Switches M
14. OUTERELEMENT 1300 W LF RR SMART KNOB SWITCH 2B 800 W LR COOKTOP ELEMENT DUAL SURFACE INDICATOR LIGHT W Y d 7 FROM P4 6 SERR Be 4 SURFACE ELEMENT SINGLE Li LED CONSOLELIGHT ELEMENT 1800 W SURFACE INDICATOR LIGHT W COOKTOP ELEMENT 2 POWER BOARD SMART KNOB SWITCH BK 2B COOLING FAN L1 BK POWER BOARD BK P4 K10 COOLINGFAN RELAY P45 GY GY COOLINGFAN 60 W W quo EWA BK GY BK THERMAL SW CLOSES 70 C 3 158 F 5 4 F TECH SHEET 9757663 ONLY SURFACE ELEMENT DUAL r Bo BK Hota INNER ELEMENT 1200 W BK P1 tm ORW d e OR HOT SURFACE LIGHT BK pin has OR ne COOKTOP ELEMENT ay CONSOLE INDICATOR LIGHT ELEMENT 2200 W COOKTOP ELEMENT L1 ELEMENT 1500 W 1 do SURFAGE LIGHT CONSOLE INDICATOR LIGHT ELEMENT 1800 W 1A COOKTOP ELEMENT CONSOLE INDICATOR LIGHT HOT SURFACE LIGHT NOTES 7 8 NOTES 7 9 NOTES 7 10 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION SOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL FOR WHIRLPOOL PRODUCTS 1 800 253 1301 FOR KITCHENAID PRODUCTS 1 800 422 1230 FOR ROPER PRODUCTS 1 800 447 6737 FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WHILE AT THE CUSTOMER S HOME CALL THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LINE 1 800 253 2870 HAVE YOUR STORE N
15. White Brown 3 Toremove a thermal switch Control Or Cooling Fan Thermal Switch e Door Switch Gray amp Yellow Latch Switch Gray amp Blue 4 6 REMOVING THE CONTROL POWER SUPPLY AND THE POWER SUPPLY TRANSFORMER 4A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Remove the control panel and rotate it forward see page 4 2 steps 2a through 2d for the procedure 3 Remove the cooktop glass see page 4 5 for the procedure Power Supply Transformer Control Power Supply 23 z PR ERN YI Du 4 remove the control power supply a Remove the control power supply mounting screw from the bracket m o Control Power Supply Screw b Disconnect the wire connectors from the control power supply terminals and remove the module from the unit P2 P1 T3 P7 P6 P3 e al T2 T1A 1B P5 P4 5 Toremove the power supply transformer a Disconnect the primary wire connector from the wire harness and remove the wires and connector from the wire tie b Disconnect the secondary wire con nector from electronic oven control EOC connector P1 and the two blue wires from the control thermal switch terminals c Remo
16. between cutout and cabinet door or hinge 0 6 mm aluminum or 0 020 0 5 mm cop per 30 76 2 cm minimum clearance between the top ofthe cooking platform and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS codes permit and a separate ground wire is used it is recommended that a qualified elec trical installer determine that the ground path and wire gauge are in accordance with local codes codes permit and a separate ground wire is used it is recommended that a qualified elec trician determine that the ground path is ad equate Do not use an extension cord Be sure that the electrical connection and wire size are adequate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 est edition and all local codes and ordinances A copy of the above code standards can be obtained from National Fire Protection Asso ciation One Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION To properly install your range you must deter mine the type of electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions provided for it here Range must be connected to the proper electrical voltage and frequency as specified on the model serial number rating plate The model serial number rating plate is located on the oven frame behind the stor age drawer panel When a 4 wire or 3 wire single phase 120 240 volt 60 Hz AC only electrical supply is ava
17. fire flood acts of God improper installation or installation not in accordance with local electrical codes D Any labor costs during the limited warranties E Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States and Canada F Pickup and delivery Your range is designed to be repaired in the home G Repairs to ceramic glass cooktop if it has not been cared for as recommended in the Use and Care Guide H Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance In Canada travel or transportation expenses to customers who reside in remote areas KITCHENAID OR KITCHENAID CANADA DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province Outside the United States and Canada a different warranty may apply For details please contact your authorized KitchenAid dealer If you need service first see the Troubleshooting section of the Use and Care Guide After checking Trouble shooting additional help can be found by checking the Requesting Assistance or Service section or by calling our Customer Interaction Center telephone numbers listed below
18. from anywhere in the U S A or Canada KitchenAid 1 800 422 1230 Canadian Residents call 1 800 807 6777 1 6 INSTALLATION INFORMATION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS TOOLS AND PARTS Assemble the required tools and parts before starting installation Read and follow the safety instructions provided with any tools listed here Tools Needed e Tape measure e Flat blade screwdriver Level e Hammer Hand or electric drill e Channel lock pliers Marker or pencil e Masking tape e 3 8 drive rachet e 1 4 nut driver 5 16 nut driver e 1 8 3 2 mm drill bit for wood floors 3 16 4 8 mm carbide tipped masonry drill bit for concrete ceramic floors Parts Supplied A Anti tip bracket B Plastic anchors 2 C 10 x 1 2 screws 2 D Rear spacer cover for slide in models supplied on some models To order contact your dealer or refer to the Assis tance or Service section of the Use and Care Guide Request Part 9757784WH White 9757784BT Biscuit 9757784BL Black 9757784MT Mete orite or 9757784SS Stainless Steel Check that all parts are included Brackets must be securely mounted to subfloor Thickness of flooring may require longer screws to anchor bracket to subfloor Longer screws are available from your local hardware store Parts Needed Check local codes Check existing electrical supply see Electrical Requirements on page 2 5
19. from the unit see page 4 9 for the procedure 4 14 REMOVING THE COOLING FAN 4WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Unplug range or disconnect power Pull the range out of its mounting location so that you can access the rear of the unit Remove the rear panel from the unit see page 4 9 for the procedure x Mnnnnnanananann 221 u i Z en ji A 2 e gt hd ng Cooling Fan FF 7 2 e ess REIN 4 Use a 90 screwdriver and remove the two screws from each end of the cooling fan cover then remove the cover 4 R93 2 M 38 4 i E A d E ed Cooling Fan Cover 4 Screws 2 of 4 5 Remove the four screws from the cooling fan and remove the fan from the bracket 6 Disconnect the two cooling fan wires from the motor terminals 4 15 REMOVING THE OVEN TOD A WARNING Wire Connector A CUL s f of 2 _ Wire Connector 2 M 7 5 1 T a h 3 4 b E Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock
20. nector 3 Set the ohmmeter to the Rx 1K scale 4 To test the oven temperature sensor touch the ohmmeter test leads to the tem perature sensor connector pins The meter should indicate as shown in the chart below Temperatures Temperatures Resistance F C Q 32 100 900 480 270 __ 5 To test the warming drawer sensor touch the ohmmeter test leads to the tem perature sensor connector pins The meter should indicate approximately 10 97 7 F 25 C AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock ELEMENTS amp LIMITERS Refer to page 4 8 for the procedure for servic ing the elements amp limiters NOTE The elements shown below are tested at their terminal locations The dual elements can also be checked at the infinite switches pins 1 and 2 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Remove the cooktop glass see page 4 5 for the procedure Disconnect one of the wires from the ele ment terminals Set the ohmmeter to the X 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the ele ment terminals as follows LF amp RR Dual Elements e OR WH and OR BK BU WH and 91 to 96 e OR BK and BK BU BK and 32 to 44 Q 27 EQ e OR WH and BK BU WH and BK 52 to 64 Q LR Dual Element e YL WH and YL BK 120
21. oven door liner with the inner glass facing up c Remove the two screws from the left or right hinge you are servicing d Liftthe door liner and remove the hinge Hinge Screws 5 Toremove the two pieces of outer oven door glass a Remove the decorative glass and handle from the door liner see step 3 4 24 b Position the door liner with the outer 6 To remove the inner oven door glass oven glass facing up as shown a Remove the decorative glass and c Remove the two screws from the lower handle from the door liner see step 3 bracket for the outer oven glass b Remove the two hinges see step 4 d Slide the lower bracket off the first piece c Remove the first piece of outer door of outer oven glass then slide the glass glass perform steps 5b through 54 out of the top retainer tabs d Remove the two inner door liner screws and lift the inner liner off the outer liner Inner Liner Screws Top Retainer Tabs Outer Glass 1 Lower Outer Glass Bracket Screws e Remove three screws from the top retainer and remove the retainer from the liner Top Retainer Screws e Lift the inner oven door glass off the outer liner Inner Glass f For the second piece of outer oven glass remove the two screws from the left bracket then remove the bracket and second piece of glass from the door liner Outer Glass 2 Left Bracket Screws 4 25 NOTES 4 26
22. rr res a EIER A A LA A A AR eee LT SUN ENTER SSS x n ardeo ptor REASSEMBLY NOTE After the door gasket is installed make sure that it is even along the surface of the door when the door is closed 4 23 REMOVING THE DECORATIVE GLASS AND OVEN DOOR HANDLE THE HINGES AND THE OVEN DOOR GLASS 1 Remove the oven door from the range see page 4 22 for the procedure 2 Place the oven door padded work surface with the decorative glass and handle facing up and the bottom edge facing the front 3 To remove the decorative glass and handle a Remove the screw from each of the two decorative glass retainers and remove the retainers Decorative Glass Retainers b Turn the door 180 so the handle faces the front c Remove the two door handle bracket Screws d Lift the bottom of the decorative glass and slide it down so the top clears the lip of the liner then lift the glass and handle off the door liner assembly Door Handle Bracket Screws e Remove the two door handle screws from each of the brackets and remove the handle from the decorative glass f Remove the two hex nuts from the decorative label and remove the label g Remove the decorative glass from the frame Decorative Label Door Handle Bracket Screws 4 To remove a hinge a Remove the decorative glass and handle from the door liner see step 3 b Position the
23. the diagnostics mode SENSORS 1 Oven Temp Probe is displayed in the main temperature area 2 Oven Temp Probe is displayed in the probe temperature area Meat Probe is displayed in the start time area Warming Drawer is displayed in the stop time area If a sensor is out of range three dashes will be displayed in the appropriate temperature field SWITCHES Door Switch is displayed in the 2 hrs clock field 0 Open 1 Closed Latch Switch is displayed in the left most clock field 0 Open 1 Closed VERSIONS AM EE in the lower text line shows the AM Appliance Manager micro code revision next the Ul User Interface micro revision and last the EEPROM brand fuel and revision TIME OUT The diagnostics mode will time out after 5 minutes from the last user action EXITING DIAGNOSTICS To exit manual diagnostics press the Cancel Key or remove power OPTIONS SELECTION PAD The Options selection pad allows you to access 10 hidden functions within the electronic oven control The hidden functions let you change the oven temperature between Fahrenheit and Celsius turn the audible signals and visual prompts on and off and adjust the oven calibration The Sabbath mode is also set using the Options selection pad To use the Options Press the OPTIONS pad The display will scroll through the options from 1 to 0 Press the OPTIONS selection pad and the number pad to easily access the desired hidden f
24. wiring is bad replace the door latch switch harness Go to step If the wiring is good go to step Unplug range or disconnect power Replace power board Go to step K Unplug range or disconnect power Check integrity of latch mechanism from cam eccentric through actuating rod to latch pawl and door slot Ensure that pawl aligns with the door slot Correct any mechanical malfunction Check continuity of the latch motor and of electrical connections between power board P4 and motor If continuity is present replace power board Go to step K Plug in range or reconnect power Enter the Diagnostic mode described in steps 1 3 above chart on page 6 3 Repeat step A FAILURE ERROR Leftmost MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE F6 LOST COMMUNICATION Systems PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart on page 6 3 to enter the Diagnostic mode A Unplug range or disconnect power B Open the back panels and make sure the P2 connector is fully plugged in on the power board and on the display board If it is not plug it in to the connector and go to step If it is plugged in go to step C Visually inspect all the four wires between P2 on the power board and P2 on the display board Make sure the wires are not cut or pinched If the wires appear to be intact perform a continuity check between pin 4 of the power board and pin 4 of the display board
25. 3 Securely tighten the hex washer head screws to 90 in Ibs minimum torque to make a proper electrical connection 4 Tighten the locking ring of the conduit connector 5 Replace the terminal block cover 2 12 THEORY OF OPERATION CONVECTION BOWTIE BAFFLE AIRFLOW The bowtie baffle provides a wider air flow throughout the oven when using the convec tion cooking modes The baffle shown below is for an electric Oxford built oven The gas version of the Oxford oven has fewer air out lets which eliminates too much air movement during cooking safety The correct baffle must always be used when servicing a gas or electric oven The oven cav ity for Tulsa built ranges is larger 4 65 cu ft as compared to 3 93 cu ft and requires a different baffle In a gas range the convection fan will not turn on for the first four minutes of operation This is to assure that a proper gas flame is present before the convection fan starts to circulate air in the oven cavity The fan blows hot air out the baffle along the outer edges of the oven cavity toward the front over the food and back into the fan inlet There are air slots at the top and bottom of the cen ter circle which adds to the overall air flow system Electric Oxford Built Oven Convection Bowtie Baffle System NOTES 3 2 COMPONENT ACCESS This section instructs you on how to service each component inside the Self Cleaning Slide In Freestan
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27. BLACK WH WHITE BT BISCUIT MT METEORITE BS BLACK ON STAINLESS SS BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL ENGINEERING CHANGE NUMERIC SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER x R 73981 MANUFACTURING SITE X OXFORD MS YEAR OF PRODUCTION R 2004 WEEK OF PRODUCTION 31 31ST WEEK PRODUCT SEQUENCE NUMBER 1 2 MODEL amp SERIAL NUMBER LABEL amp TECH SHEET LOCATIONS The Model Serial Number label and Tech Sheet locations are shown below 2 Model Serial BEBE Number Location On Chassis Frame Tech Sheet Location Warming Drawer Models Only On Chassis Under Drawer Wr 7 Model Serial Number Location On Chassis Frame Tech Sheet Location Storage Drawer Models Only On Underside Of Drawer SPECIFICATIONS uonesusdwuo 807 m m SPoIN Dk 08263 SA SA A SPOO OTO TOTOO VON ASE sox Sox Sox SOR Seo uorjooAuo sox sox Sok SOK Spoor poyeg Aseq Sox Sox Sox SOK JSPOY UOI 99AU0 594 Sox Sox SOR uorooAuo SOX SOX SOX SOX oyeg uoroAuo juoulo q PIE uorooAuo NIL juoulo q PIE uorooAuo NIL juouro q uorooAuo NIL juoulo q PIE uorooAuo NIL D uem j 8A 8A 89A 0 5 8A 8A 94 lt 5 8A TI I I ZI ZSZ ZF2a 10001 poso o NC OC CN CE TN Sox 594 Sox
28. Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Openthe oven door and remove the racks from inside the oven b Pull the convection element forward and disconnect the wires from the ter minals Convection Element Behind Cover 3 Remove the seven screws from the con vection element cover and remove the cover Continued on the next page Convection Element Cover Screw 1 of 7 4 13 5 To remove the convection fan motor a Remove the 7 16 hex nut from the convection fan and remove the fan from the motor shaft NOTE The nut has a left hand thread so turn it clockwise to remove it e Disconnect the two wires from the con vection fan motor terminals b Remove the three motor mounting f Remove the mounting screw from the screws from the cavity liner convection fan motor and remove the motor a 07 8 7 N u I EP za b UR PIS M Fra py 3 r ti i155 T a Bun Etsi 2 Motor Screw af s A t nem gi x 1 ba 4 m M f ut Motor Wires 2 Pull the range out of its mounting loca tion so that you can access the rear of the unit d Remove the rear panel
29. ION 2 Clock 2Clock Digits Digits SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE STUCK KEY shorted key KEYPAD DISCONNECT or KEYPAD DISCONNECTED PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart to enter the Diagnostic mode Unplug range or disconnect power Check that the keypad is firmly connected Plug in range or reconnect power and observe for longer than 1 minute If error remains then go to step Unplug range or disconnect power Replace keypad Plug in range or reconnect power and observe for longer than 1 minute If error remains then go to step Unplug range or disconnect power Replace display board Plug in range or reconnect power FAILURE ERROR Leftmost Rightmost MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE MAIN SENSOR OPEN top oven sensor opened MAIN SENSOR SHORT or MAIN SENSOR SHORTED top oven sensor shorted MEAT PROBE SHORTED F3 BOTTOM SENSOR OPEN bottom oven sensor open E Sensors LOWER SENSOR SHORT or BOTTOM SENSOR SHORT bottom oven sensor shorted WD SENSOR OPEN warming drawer sensor open E7 WD SENSOR SHORTED warming drawer sensor shorted PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart on page 6 3 to enter the Diagnostic mode A Unplug range or disconnect power B Open the back panels and make sure the indicated temperature sensor is plugged in If it is not plug i
30. KAC 38 KitchenAid TECHNICAL EDUCATION SELF CLEANING SLIDE IN FREESTANDING ELECTRIC RANGES Freestanding Model KERA807P Slide In Models KESV808P KESV908P KESA907P amp KESI901P JOB AID 4317354 FORWARD This KitchenAid Job Aid Self Cleaning Slide In Freestanding Electric Ranges Part 4317354 provides the technician with information on the installation operation and service of Self Cleaning Slide In Freestanding Electric Ranges It is to be used as training Job Aid and Service Manual For specific information on the model being serviced refer to the Use and Care Guide or Wiring Diagram provided with the electric 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 technician to properly diagnose malfunctions and repair KitchenAid Self Cleaning Slide In Freestanding Elec tric Ranges The objectives of this Job Aid are to e Understand and follow proper safety precautions Successfully troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions Successfully perform necessary repairs Successfully return the range to its proper operational status WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repairs made on our products by anyone o
31. OR V GR EN a P3 6 OR P3 7 GY GY WARM DRWR SENSOR pe D VN y Ss P3 8 GY c Y Y Y Y P TRANSFORMER 5 d P71 yY 2 DOORSW _ gy P7 2 GY BY THERMAL SW P LATCH SW OPENS 96 1 3 274 BU ra GY K2 BAKE RELAY 132 2000 W 5 CONVECTION RING RELAY 205 F 5 4 F W__P5 3 122 BU OUTERBROIL 1450 W 123 OR INNERBROIL1791W ORW WARM DBWR 850 W OVENLIGHT RW OVENLIGHT __ OVENLIGHT RELAY 243 RW olo RW J 40 W L7 K10 COOLINGFAN RELAY P45 a 12 COOKTOP LOCKOUT RELAY OUTER BROIL RELAY K4 INNER BROIL RELAY K6 WARM DRWR RELAY 12 4 P4 1 4W THERMAL SW CLOSES 70 C 3 LATCH MOTOR RELAY 158 F 5 4 DLB RELAY 1 _ KIB DLB RELAY 2 1 INNER ELEMENT 1200 W e O 1 Li INNER ELEMENT 1000 W LR 1 e lel qc oA BU LED CONSOLE LIGHT li H 743 Y CONVECTION RING 1600 W R 9 W eg SMART SWITCHES COOKTOP ELEMENTS SURFACE INDICATOR LIGHTS L2 BU TECH SHEET 9757663 oL No G L2 o W BK GND W HII P3 1 V V qa OVEN SENSOR BOARD b NV _P7 2 O 29 P7 4 BU a SW GY lt Y Y Y Y BK TRANSFORMER BK n 4 K2
32. Oven Temp Warming Drawer 1 Oven Temp Version Sensor Readout le Sensor Readout If available 3 dashes will be shown if not available ENTERING MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS Within 120 seconds of power up press the following keys to enable the relay capabilities listed below and enter the manual diagnostics mode a Cancel key b Cancel key c Start key ENGAGING THE RELAYS Pressing the following keys will toggle the state of the associated relays NOTE For the latch relay the self clean button will turn on the latch relay and changing the state of the latch switch will turn off the relay Key Press Relay Text Line Display DOUBLE LINE BREAK DLB FANS AND OPEN DOOR During diagnostics all fans and elements may operate with the door open NOTE The latch motor will not cycle with the door open On electric models the double line break DLB will engage when entering the diagnostics mode and will disengage when exiting the diagnostics mode 6 1 ERROR CODE Pressing the 3key once will cycle to the next error code An error code is displayed in the two right clock digits ERROR CODE LIST ORDER ERROR CODE 1 MOST RECENT CODE ERROR CODE 2 ERROR CODE 2 ERROR CODE 3 ERROR CODE 3 ERROR CODE 4 ERROR CODE 4 ERROR CODE 5 ERROR CODE 5 ERROR CODE DETECTION IN DIAGNOSTICS If error code is detected in diagnostics the code will be placed in the two right clock digits and the system will remain in
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34. bly jn 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the door latch assembly component under test Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1K scale To test the motor touch the ohmmeter test leads to the terminals The meter should indicate between 2 6K and 3K Q To test the door switch amp latch switch a Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the COM and N O terminals The meter should indicate an open circuit infinite b With the ohmmeter test leads con nected as stated in the previous step press the switch actuator The meter should indicate continuity 0 Q AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock POWER SUPPLY TRANSFORMER Primary Refer to page 4 7 for the procedure for servic ing the power supply transformer 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Disconnect the transformer primary and secondary wire connectors 3 the ohmmeter to the Rx 1 scale 4 Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the two primary connector pins The meter should indicate between 10 and 20 0 OVEN amp WARMING DRAWER TEMPERATURE SENSORS Refer to page 4 12 for the procedure for servic ing the oven temperature sensor and page 4 19 for the warming drawer temperature sen sor 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Disconnect the temperature sensor con
35. broil relays cycle L1 L2 BK MAIN OVEN SENSOR POWER DET M V of BOARD BK OUTERBROIL RELAY OUTERBROIL 1450 W K4 INNER BROIL RELAY 12 2 BU o 23 OR _NNERBROL 1791 W p MA K1A DLB RELAY 1 7 3 WARMING DRAWER WARM DRWR SENSOR POWERBOARD oe GY P3 8_ GY K6 WARM DRWR RELAY 2 4 OR W WARM DRWR En W L1 N L2 BK R DISPLAY 0 POWER BOARD 4 p BOARD 4 1 THERMAL SW TOD 130 C 266 F OPENS 96 1 C 3 W 205 F 5 4 F BK CONSOLE OVEN LIGHTS OVENLIGHT R W Q 40 W OVEN LIGHT 40 W CONVECTION BAKE L1 P31 V V MAIN OVEN SENSOR N 12 POWER BK BOARD _ 32 V V BK 5 CONVECTIONRING RELAY Y CONV RING 1600 W R BK P4 K9 CONVECTIONFAN RELAY P4 4 OR O CONVECTIONFAN 60 W K1A DLB RELAY 1 CONVECTION ROAST P34 V MAIN OVENSENSOR N Lo L1 EINS BOARD K2 BAKE RELAY R 2000 W BK T3 2 BK 4 1 RELAY P4 4 OR yeas 60 W W BK T241 ___ OUTERBROIL RELAY K1A DLB RELAY 1 CONVECTION BROIL N L2 L1 POWER PA V V ie OVENSENSOR x BOARD BK K3 OUTERBROIL RELAY 12 2 BU OUTERBROIL 1450 W R 1 2 T1A 1 E H K9 CONVECTIONFAN RELAY P4 4 OR CONV 60 W K1A DLB RELAY 1 BK P4 1 SURFACE ELEMENT DUAL TYPICAL BU 20 Id INNER ELEMENT 1200 W LF RR 1000 W LR POWER BOARD
36. cabinet to countertop 4 10 2 cm min clearance from both sides of range to side 13 33 cm max upper cabinet ph 77 30 76 2 cm min opening width 30 76 2 cm min opening width base cabinet depth and 36 91 4 cm countertop height For minimum clearance to the top of the cooktop see NOTE Junction box 8 20 3 cm to 22 55 9 cm from either cabinet 7 17 8 from door 7 8 2 2 cm A min required wall or other combustible material ZA p k N N N N N Slide In Range 13 33 cm upper cabinet depth between cutout and cabinet door or hinge For minimum clearance to the top of the cooktop see A p 30 76 2 cm opening width N N NE 18 45 7 cm 22 3 4 57 8 cm upper cabinet to opening depth countertop 1 4 6 2 cm N 4 10 2 cm min clearance from both sides of range to side wall or other combustible material between upper cabinet and countertop NOTE 24 61 cm minimum when bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1 4 0 64 cm flame retardant millboard covered with not less than No 28 MSG sheet steel 0 015 0 4 mm stainless steel 0 024 radius both corners gt gt 30 76 2 cm opening width Junction box 8 20 3 cm to 22 55 9 cm from either cabinet 7 17 8 cm max from floor 7 8 2 2 cm min required
37. connector at P40 e Remove the four screws from the elec tronic oven control housing and re move the assembly from the control panel NOTE The EOC boards and the housing are replaced as an assembly b Open the oven door and remove the indicated screws from the bottom of the control panel FOC Housing Screws ek Soden peed pd pe EN i Control Panel Screws To remove the electronic oven control EOC assembly on freestanding models a Open the oven door and remove the screws from the bottom of the control panel see the photo in step 3b b Remove the two cooktop trim screws c Slide the cooktop trim back to expose the end cap screw and remove the screws 1 on each side d Perform steps 3c 3d and on page 4 2 to remove the EOC assembly Control Panel To remove the user interface a Remove the electronic oven control assembly see steps 3 or 4 b Remove the four machine screws from the EOC mounting brackets and re move the user interface and its bracket ee E 4 Machine Screws a na VERF z SEE KLDIUTOL OC 00 0070 5521 LAW IU c H um CE 2815 9 M Egg User Interface REMOVING AN LED INDICATOR AND AN INFINITE SWITCH 4 remove an infinite switch AAWAR N a Pull the knob the infinite switch you wish to service lh b Remove the two two screws
38. d 2 to the outer terminal screws on the termi nal block Tighten strain relief screws Replace terminal block cover Plug in range or reconnect power Direct Wire Installation Copper or Alumi num Wire This range may be connected directly to the fuse disconnect or circuit breaker box De pending on your electrical supply make the required 3 wire or 4 wire connection 1 2 4 5 Remove the knockout as needed for the conduit connection Assemble UL listed conduit connector in the opening A UL listed conduit connector Strip outer covering back 3 7 6 cm to expose wires Strip the insulation back 1 2 5 cm from the end of each wire 1 2 5 2 7 6 cm Allow enough slack in the wire to easily attach the wiring terminal block Complete electrical connection according to your type electrical supply 4 wire or 3 wire electrical connection 4 wire connection Direct wire Use this method for New branch circuit installations 1996 NEC Mobile homes Recreational vehicles In area where local codes prohibit ground ing through the neutral 2 11 Remove the ground link screw from the range frame Save the ground link screw and cup washer Bend the ground link away from the range so that it does not contact the range A Ground link screw B Cup washer Ground link bent away from range Connect the bare ground wire to the range using the ground link
39. ding Electric Ranges The components and their locations are shown below COMPONENT LOCATIONS Cooktop Components m gt Power Supply Element amp Limiter oe 2 m MN Transformer Hot Surface EX 3 SZ 5 a tenth W WE Control Power Indicators Supply Cooling Fan Thermal Switch Control Thermal Switch Door Latch Assembly D A LED Indicator tt Infinite Switch 1 Oven Control Oven amp Rear Components Dual Broil Element Oven Temp Sensor Oven TOD Cooling Fan EJ E 2 4 le ee im M m T Te Van Par CN e REMOVING THE EOC ASSEMBLY ON SLIDE IN amp FREESTANDING MODELS AND THE USER INTERFACE c Pull out on the bottom of the control AWARNING panel unclip the top edge from the bracket and rotate the control panel forward so you can access the compo nents Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power Pull Out 2 the range forward so you can access At Bottom the two end cap Screws 3 remove the electronic oven control EOC assembly on slide in models d Disconnect the wire connectors from a Remove the two screws from the sides the electronic oven control board at P1 of the left and right end caps and P2 and the ribbon cable
40. e inured you don All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed MODEL amp SERIAL NUMBER DESIGNATIONS MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER ES V 90 J 8 PRODUCT GROUP K KITCHENAID PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DR DUAL FUEL RANGE DS DUAL FUEL SLIDE IN RANGE ER ELECTRIC STANDARD RANGE ES ELECTRIC SLIDE IN RANGE GR GAS STANDARD RANGE GS GAS SLIDE IN RANGE MERCHANDISING SCHEME A ARCHITECT ADVERTISING STANDARD K L SEARS MODELS P COMMERCIAL STYLE V VBL PRO LINE STYLE CAPACITY SIZE SERIES CONFIGURATION 1ST POSITION 2ND POSITION 2 FS RANGE BACK CONTROL 0 30 WIDE 4 COMMERCIAL 6 36 WIDE 8 FS RANGE FRONT CONTROL 8 48 WIDE 9 SLIDE IN FEATURES 0 CONVENTIONAL OVEN COIL COOKTOP 1 CONVENTIONAL OVEN CERAN OR GAS COOKTOP 2 CONVENTIONAL OVEN WARMING DRAWER GAS COOKTOP 3 CONVENTIONAL OVEN AUTO CONVECT CERAN OR GAS COOKTOP 4 CONVECTION OVEN COIL COOKTOP 5 CONVECTION OVEN CERAN COOKTOP 6 CONVECTION OVEN GAS COOKTOP W TRIPLE TIER 7 CONVECTION OVEN WARMING DRAWER CERAN COOKTOP W ELECTRONIC KNOB COOKTOP OR GAS COOKTOP W TRIPLE TIER 8 CONVECTION OVEN WARMING DRAWER CERAN COOKTOP W ELECTRONIC COOKTOP YEAR OF INTRODUCTION P 2004 R 2005 COLOR CODE BL
41. edure for servic ing the convection element 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the con vection element terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the convection element terminals The meter should indicate between 29 and 41 Q AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock CONVECTION FAN MOTOR COOLING FAN MOTOR Refer to page 4 13 for the procedure for servic ing the convection fan motor 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the con vection fan motor terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the convection fan motor terminals The meter should indicate between 14 and 22 Q Refer to page 4 15 for the procedure for servic ing the cooling fan 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the cool ing fan motor terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the cooling fan motor terminals The meter should indicate between 11 and 17 Q AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock OVEN TOD Refer to page 4 16 fo
42. etween the power board and the door switch Ensure no shorted wires to cabinet F5 Inputs If the wiring is bad replace the door switch harness Go to step If the wiring is good go to step Unplug range or disconnect power Replace power board Go to step Plug in range or reconnect power Enter the Diagnostic mode described in steps 1 3 above chart on page 6 3 Repeat step A TO VERIFY DOOR LATCH SWITCH MOTOR ASSEMBLY A While in Diagnostic mode press the CLEAN key to cycle the latch motor to the locked position 1 should appear in the first clock digit from the left when locked Press the CLEAN key to cycle the latch motor to the unlocked position The clock digit should toggle to 0 If the digit did not toggle go to step B If motor runs continuously wait until motor reaches the unlocked position open the door Press the CANCEL key go to step B If motor did not run go to step H If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door latch motor assembly go to step D If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door latch switch harness go to step If the digit did toggle door latch switch is operating correctly Unplug range or disconnect power Replace door latch motor assembly Go to step K Unplug range or disconnect power Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the power board and the door latch switch Ensure no shorted wires to cabinet If the
43. from the infinite switch Electrical Shock Hazard see Eng Disconnect power before servicing a irr Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Switch Screws Unplug range or disconnect power Remove the control panel and rotate it HEZE Hi forward see page 4 2 steps 2a through 2d for the procedure c Remove the infinite switch from the control panel and disconnect the 4 wire 3 remove an LED indicator connectors NOTE Release the lock a Pry out on the two locking tabs and ing arm on each connector before re rotate the indicator body 90 moving the connector b Disconnect the LED connector from the infinite switch at J005 c Remove the LED indicator from the body d If you wish to remove the indicator body slide if off the red lens 4 Connectors t LED Connector Rotate Body 90 Slide Indicator Body Off Lens REMOVING THE COOKTOP GLASS A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard er Disconnect power before servicing 6 Lift the rear of the cooktop glass off the range slide it out from under the front control bracket and remove it Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Pullthe range out of its mounting location so that you can access the rear of the unit 3
44. ilable a50 amp maximum circuit protec tion is required or if specified on the model serial rating plate when a 4 wire or 3 wire single phase 120 208 volt 60 Hz AC only electrical supply is available a40 amp maxi mum circuit protection is required fused on both sides of the line A time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recom mended The range can be connected directly to the fused disconnect or circuit breaker box through flexible armored or nonmetallic sheathed copper or aluminum cable Allow 2 to 3 ft of slack in the line so that the range can be moved if servicing is ever necessary A UL listed conduit connector must be pro vided 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 40 amps The wiring diagram is located on the under side of the storage drawer or below the warming drawer in a clear plastic bag If connecting to a 4 wire system This range is manufactured with the ground connected to the cabinet The ground must be revised so the green grounding wire of the 4 wire power supply cord is connected to the cabinet Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for new branch circuit installations 1996 NEC mobile homes and recreational vehicles or an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor When a 4 wire receptacle of NEMA Type 14 SOR is used a match
45. in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power Pull the range out of its mounting location so that you can access the rear of the unit 3 From the rear of the unit remove the four Remove the eleven screws from the rear panel and remove the panel screws from the top bracket and remove the bracket en m AA LT REMOVING AN OVEN LIGHT SOCKET ASSEMBLY A WARNING 4 Unscrew the lens and bulb from the oven light socket assembly and remove them Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Lens amp Bulb Oven Light Socket Replace all parts and panels before operating 5 Remove the rear panel from the unit see Failure to do so can result in death or page 4 9 for the procedure electrical shock 6 Disconnect the two wire connectors from the oven light socket terminals Unplug range or disconnect power 7 Move the insulation out of the way and Pull the range out of its mounting location press in on the two locking tabs of the oven so that you can access the rear of the unit light socket then push the socket out of the liner opening Open the oven door and remove the racks from inside the oven REMOVING THE DUAL BROIL ELEMENT 4WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating
46. ing UL listed 4 wire 250 volt 40 amp range power supply cord pigtail must be used This cord contains 4 copper conductors with ring terminals or open end spade terminals with upturned ends terminat ing in a NEMA Type 14 50P plug on the supply end The fourth grounding conductor must be iden tified by a green or green yellow cover and the neutral conductor by a white cover The cord should be Type SRD or SRDT with a UL listed strain relief and be at least 4 ft 1 22m long v Il 4 Wire Receptacle 14 50 The minimum conductor sizes for the copper 4 wire power cord are 40 amp circuit 2 No 8 conductors 1 No 10 white neutral 1 No 8 green grounding If connecting to a 3 wire system Local codes may permit the use of a UL listed 3 wire 250 volt 40 amp range power supply cord pigtail This cord contains 3 copper conductors with ring terminals or open end spade terminals with upturned ends terminat ing ina NEMA Type 10 50P plug on the supply end Connectors on the appliance end must be provided at the point the power supply cord enters the appliance This uses a 3 wire recep tacle of NEMA Type 10 50R 3 Wire Receptacle 10 50R COUNTERTOP PREPARATION SLIDE IN RANGES ONLY The cooktop sides of the slide in range fit over the cutout edge of the countertop If you have a square finish flat countertop and the opening width is 30 76 2 cm no countertop preparation is required
47. llow these instructions can result in death fire or electrical shock If your home has 4 wire receptacle NEMA type 14 50R M 4 wire direct 22 cm 3 wire receptacle NEMA type 10 50R 3 wire direct 2 5 eA ee 3 7 6 cm And you will be connecting to A UL listed 250 volt minimum 40 amp range power supply cord A fused disconnect or circuit breaker box A UL listed 250 volt minimum 40 amp range power supply cord A fused disconnect or circuit breaker box Electrical Connection Options Go to Section 4 wire connection Power supply cord 4 wire connection Direct wire 3 wire connection Power supply cord 3 wire connection Direct wire Power Supply Cord Installation WARNING Improper connection ofthe equip ment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electri cian or service technician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not modify the power supply cord plug If it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This range is manufactured with the neutral terminal connected to the cabinet Use a 3 wire UL listed 40 amp power supply cord pigtail or if local codes do not permit ground through the neutral use a 4 wire power supply cord rated at 250 volts 40 amps and investi gated for use with ranges 1 Re
48. move the knockout for the 40 amp power supply cord A Remove knockout for 40 amp power cord and UL listed strain relief 2 Assemble a UL listed strain relief in the opening 3 Feed the power supply cord behind the black horizontal crossbrace and through the strain relief allowing enough slack to easily attach the wiring to the terminal block A Black horizontal cross brace B Power supply cord 4 Connect the terminals ring type or spade with upturned ends on the end of the power cord to the power supply 5 Complete electrical connection according to your type electrical supply 4 wire or 3 wire electrical connection 4 wire connection Power supply cord Use this method for New branch circuit installations 1996 NEC Mobile homes Recreational vehicles In area where local codes prohibit ground ing through the neutral Remove the ground link screw from the range frame Save the ground link screw and cup washer Bend the ground link away from the range so that it does not contact the range A ps ZA e e Y S V 0 lt LE A A Ground link screw B Cup washer C Ground link bent away from range Connect the green ground wire from the power supply cord to the range using the ground link screw and cup washer The ground wire must be attached first and must not contact any other terminal Use a 1 4 nut driver and remove the hex washer head screws from the terminal blocks
49. mp KESI901 NOTE These switches are not included in this Job Aid but are standard switches found on the model ranges listed above A wiring dia gram for each switch is shown below DUAL INFINITE SWITCH 2 OR 0 gt TO LIMITER 2A 4 ORW TOL1 INNER ELEMENT TO L2 OUTER ELEMENT TO INDICATOR LIGHT TO LIMITER 2A TO INDICATOR LIGHT TO L1 ELEMENT TO NEUTRAL AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock CONTROL amp COOLING FAN THERMAL SWITCHES Control Opens 96 C 205 F Closes 74 C 165 F Cooling Fan Closes 70 C 158 F Opens 60 C 140 F Refer to page 4 6 for the procedure for servic ing the control and cooling fan thermal switches 1 2 Ae Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the termi nals of the thermal switch you are testing Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale For the control thermal switch touch the ohmmeter test leads to the terminals The meter should indicate continuity 0 Q For the cooling fan thermal switch touch the ohmmeter test leads to the terminals The meter should indicate an open infi nite circuit DOOR LATCH ASSEMBLY Door Switch Motor L atch Switch Refer to page 4 6 for the procedure for servic ing the door latch assem
50. nd Safety Title 24 HUD Part 280 When such standard is not applicable use the Standard for Manufactured Home In stallations ANSI A225 1 NFPA 501A or with local codes In Canada the installation of this range must conform with the current standards CAN CSA A240 latest edition or local codes Mobile home installations require When this range is installed in a mobile home it must be secured to the floor during transit Any method of securing the range is adequate as long as it conforms to the stan dards listed above Four wire power supply cord or cable must be used in a mobile home installation The appliance wiring will need to be revised see Electrical Connection on page 2 5 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Freestanding Range 30 dl 76 2 cm 43 7 8 111 4 overall height 36 91 4 cm cooktop height with leveling legs lowered 1 1 2 turns 68 6 cm to handle Slide In Range 30 11 16 77 9 23 1 2 U 59 8 27 68 6 cm to handle When installed in a 24 61 cm base cabinet with 25 63 5 cm countertop front of oven door protrudes 1 7 8 4 8 cm beyond 247 61 cm base cabinet 35 5 8 90 5 cooktop height with leveling legs lowered 1 1 2 turns 2 3 INSTALLATION CLEARANCES Cabinet opening dimensions shown are for 25 64 cm countertop depth 24 61 cm Freestanding Range 18 45 7 cm upper
51. ntry signals Stop Time 1 Press and hold the BAKE keypad for five 5 seconds The current offset if any will be shown in the 3 digit display CAL is shown in the 4 digit display 3 digits on right Pressing the TEMP keypad up arrow adjusts the temperature in 5 6 C 10 F increments in the following sequence Cel sius 0 5 6 11 1 16 7 16 7 11 1 5 6 0 Fahrenheit 0 10 20 30 30 20 10 0 and so on Press the START ENTER keypad to acti vate the desired temperature adjustment If the START ENTER keypad is not pressed within 5 minutes the adjustment is ignored BAKE temperature adjustment cannot re sult in operating temperatures higher than 2 4 C 525 F orlowerthan 77 C 1 70 F as measured at oven cavity center Once the BAKE temperature has been ad justed BROIL temperatures are automati cally offset to the same degree The CLEAN temperature is also offset au tomatically when the BAKE temperature is adjusted Ifthe BAKE temperature has been raised the CLEAN temperature is offset 3 C 5 F If the BAKE temperature has been lowered the CLEAN temperature is offset 3 C 5 F WIRING DIAGRAMS amp STRIP CIRCUITS WIRING DIAGRAMS TECH SHEET 9757662 O L1 BK TOD 130 C 266 F W G ON GND W N HININ pod v MAIN OVENSENSOR DISPLAY BOARD P3 2 V D P3 5
52. nts are not met replace sensor harness Repeat step E If the requirements are still not met go to step G For MEAT PROBE sensor Replace meat probe sensor Repeat step E If the requirements are not met replace sensor harness Repeat step E If the requirements are still not met replace the meat probe jack Repeat step E If the meat probe sensor is still not meeting the requirements go to step G Replace the power board Ensure all connectors are properly seated Ensure all wiring connections are made Replace the back panels Plug in range or reconnect power Observe for longer than 1 minute Initiate a bake cycle Let the cycle run at least 1 minute If no error returns cancel the cycle The problem has been repaired If the error occurs again restart the troubleshooting procedure at step A Lower Oven Sensor Meat Probe Sensor FAILURE ERROR Leftmost Rightmost MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE OVER TEMP COOK OVER TEMP CLEAN OVER TEMP CAVITY 2 temperature runaway error PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart on page 6 3 to enter the Diagnostic mode A Press the BAKE key to cycle the bake relay on and off If the bake relay does not turn on and off go to step F If the element or gas valve does not cycle with the relay go to step D If the element or gas valve did cycle on and off go to step B Press the BROIL key to cycle the broil relay on and off If
53. odels KESV808 KESV908 amp KESI901 5 1 Control amp Cooling Fan Thermal Switches 22200220020000000 anne nenn nennen 5 2 DOOR Lalch AssemD TT P 5 2 Power Supp IFanstonmer i cir yaya akan 5 3 Oven amp Warming Drawer Temperature Sensors kk nnns 5 3 Elemente S BIR L S ee mmn 5 4 BOMINUM 5 5 Selena m EMT 5 5 all E o S o DLE 5 6 Fan MOTO RE E 5 6 5 Hidan Bake EE rrr e eee 5 7 warming Drawer Element nassen 5 8 DIAGNOSTICS amp TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 6 1 6 6 WIRING DIAGRAMS amp STRIP 7 1 YNIEINO IAQ ARNG yy EO Om 7 1 re cA SEW a 7 3 GENERAL SAFETY FIRST Your safety and the safety of others is very important We have provided many important safety messages in this Job Aid and on the appliance Always read and obey all safety messages This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER or WARNING These words mean Y be killed SPERREN A DANGER AAWARNING iis n
54. ove the warming drawer tem perature sensor a Remove the two mounting screws from the sensor b Pull the sensor forward until the con nector is inside the warming drawer area and disconnect the sensor from the wiring harness Warming Drawer Temperature Sensor Continued on the next page 7 To remove the warming drawer ele b Pull the element forward until the con ment nectors are inside the warming drawer a Remove the two front and two rear area and disconnect the wires from the mounting screws from the element element terminals Warming Drawer Element Wires ie ee MES Er yi TR LI li Warming Drawer Element Screws 4 20 REMOVING A SIDE PANEL A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Unplug range or disconnect power Pull the range out of its mounting location so that you can access rear the unit Remove the top and bottom rear screws for the side panel you are removing Pull the back of the side panel out so it clears the mounting bracket then slide the panel back until the top and bottom brack ets are in the panel cutouts then remove the panel 4 21 Top Bracket Left Side Panel Top Screw O 7 Top Cutout Bottom Cutout 1 J Bottom
55. r the procedure for ser vicing the oven TOD 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the oven TOD terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the oven TOD terminals The meter should indicate a closed circuit 0 Q HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT Refer to page 4 17 for the procedure for servic ing the hidden bake element 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the hid den bake element terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the hidden bake elementterminals The meter should indicate between 21 and 33 Q AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock WARMING DRAWER ELEMENT Refer to page 4 19 for the procedure for servic ing the warming drawer element 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Disconnectone ofthe wires the warm ing drawer element terminals 3 the ohmmeter to the Rx 1 scale 4 Touchtheohmmetertestleads tothe warm ing drawer element terminals The meter should indicate between 11 and 23 Q DIAGNOSTICS amp TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSTICS Relay Being Meat Probe Latch Door F E bd Readout Switch Switch Code Code or REL CYCLED 7 2r 2 IL 72 7j I 17 AM34 UI30 V 002 2
56. screw and cup washer The ground wire must be attached first and must not contact any other termi nal A Bare wire from power E Line 2 supply cable F Neutral white wire B Line 1 G UL listed conduit C Hex washer head screw connector and power D Silver colored terminal supply cable block screw Loosen do not remove the hex washer head screw and insert the neutral white wire under the screw clamp at the bottom of the center position terminal connector 4 Insert the other 2 wires lines 1 and 2 3 wire connection Direct wire under the other 2 screw clamps Use this method only if local codes permit connecting ground conductor to neutral supply wire 1 Loosen do not remove the hex washer head screws and insert the neutral white wire under the screw clamp at the bottom A Insert wire under screw clamp of the center position terminal connector B Hex washer head screw D 5 Securely tighten the hex washer head screws to 90 in Ibs minimum torque to make proper electrical connection 6 Tighten the locking ring of the conduit G connector 7 Replace the terminal block cover _ A Line 1 E Neutral white wire Ground link F Line 2 C Hex washer head screw G UL listed conduit D Silver colored terminal connector and power block screw supply cable 2 Insert the other 2 wires lines 1 and 2 under the other 2 screw clamps A Insert wire under screw clamp B Hex washer head screw
57. t in to the connector and go to step If it is plugged in go to step C Check connector P3 on the power board Make sure it is plugged in and fully seated If it is not make the proper connection and go to step If it is already properly connected go to step D Visually inspect the wires between P3 on the power board and the indicated temperature sensor Make sure the wires are not cut or pinched If the wires appear to be intact unplug the P3 connector on the power board Go to step E Measure indicated temperature sensor resistance value measure between appropriate P3 connector pins For the following sensors the resistance value should read Main Oven Sensor Between 931 and 2869 Q Approx 1080 Q at room temp Between 931 and 2869 Approx 1080 Q at room temp Warm Drawer Sensor Between 1 500 and 319 000 Approx 119 420 Q at room temp Between 1 300 and 103 000 Q Approx 59 000 at room temp Insert meat probe into meat probe jack located inside the oven cavity prior to reading resistance Measure any P3 connector pin to chassis Resistance value should read open If it does not replace sensor harness Repeat step E If the indicated temperature sensor does not meet these requirements go to step If the temperature sensor does meet the requirements go to step For MAIN LOWER and WARM drawer sensors Replace appropriate temperature sensor Repeat step E If the requireme
58. the broil relay does not turn on and off go to step F If the element or gas valve does not cycle with the relay go to step D If the element or gas valve did cycle on and off go to step C Press the CONVECT BAKE key to cycle the convect bake relay on and off If the convect bake relay does not turn on and off go to step If the element does not cycle with the relay go to step D If the element did cycle on and off go to step D Unplug range or disconnect power Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the power board and the electric elements Ensure no shorted wires to cabinet GAS MODELS Ensure all wiring and connections between the control and spark module spark module and bake broil gas valve are good If the wiring is good go to step K ELECTRIC MODELS Ensure all wiring and connections between the power board and elements and the power board and the display board are good If the wiring connections are not intact go to step J If the wiring is good go to step Unplug range or disconnect power Replace the power board Go to step P Unplug range or disconnect power Replace the display Go to step P Replace the harness Go to step P Replace spark module Plug in range or reconnect power Enter the Diagnostic mode described in steps 1 3 above chart on page 6 3 Press the BAKE key or the BROIL key to turn the bake or broil gas valve on and off If the bake or broil
59. the hidden bake element and its mounting bracket 1 v 8 Removethefourmounting bracket screws i and the two hidden bake element bracket BEE Screws Hidden Bake Element A kd RA KES Xel LENS j Kalak B ni eas ooo OO OOOO Continued on the next page 4 17 Carefully pull the hidden bake element and its mounting bracket out ofthe range Pull Out Hidden Bake Element REMOVING THE WARMING DRAWER TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND ELEMENT 4 WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock Unplug range or disconnect power Remove the oven door see page 4 22 for the procedure Pull the warming drawer out as far as the stop Pull the left and right release levers on the sides ofthe warming drawer and pull the drawer out as far as it will go see the photos at the top of the right column NOTE The back edge the drawer should clear the opening in the range 5 Press in on the left and right drawer rail locking tabs on the inside of the warming drawer and lift the drawer so the tabs are clear of the slots Remove the left and right drawer rail hangers from the slots in the sides of the drawer and remove the drawer from the range E Pull Lever Forward Hangers KNN To rem
60. ther than Authorized Service Technicians Copyright 2004 Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor MI 49022 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page GENERAL une ee ee E E 1 1 irc RN 1 1 Model amp Serial Number Designations u022002200220002n0nnnn nenne nnne nenn nenn ann nnns 1 2 Model amp Serial Number Label 8 Tech Sheet 1 3 anne 1 4 I itenenAId Electnc Range VVartarity seite Deb ein 1 6 INSTALLATION INFORMATION u ee Ela 2 1 MSAA Requirements cn 2 1 TOOIS ATO r 2 1 Locaton REGUIFEIMEINS 2 2 Product Dimensions ssa serre ssa sn 2 3 ista ation Clearal BS nassen a Lese 2 4 Electrical FRegBllemiellls ssqaveisukc tiu ui app FREE ve e p 2 5 Countertop Preparation Slide In Ranges 2 7 sie ae 2 8 EISELNICAL GOHHECLON ee eek 2 8 THEORY OF OPERATION deii Emp a 3 1 BOWIE een 3 1 COMPONENT ACCESS nee 4 1 COMPONENE LOCATIONS a en 4 1 Removing The EOC Assembly On Slide In amp Freestanding Models And Whe DD ee ml ee 4 2 Removing LED Indicator And An Infinite Switch 4 4 Removing The Cooktop 1 ann KK KAK AK KA 4 5 Removing The
61. to 130 Q e YL BK and BK 63 to 76 Q e YL WH and BK 52 to 64 Q RF Single Element BR WH and element terminal 25 to 37 Q 6 To test a limiter a Touch the ohmmeter test leads to lim iter terminals 1A amp 2A The meter should indicate continuity 0 Q b Touch the ohmmeter test leads to lim iter terminals 1B amp 2B With the temperature below 150 the meter should indicate an open circuit infinite With the temperature above 150 F the meter should indicate continuity 0 Q LR YL WH amp YL BK an ay E e nn S FE WE 22 SM LF OR WH amp OR WJ AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock DUAL BROIL ELEMENT Outer Element Inner Element E amp Refer to page 4 11 for the procedure for servic ing the dual broil element 1 2 Unplug range or disconnect power Disconnect one of the wires from the inner and outer dual broil element terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the inner broil element terminals The meter should indicate between 25 and 37 Q Touch the ohmmeter test leads to the outer broil element terminals The meter should indicate between 32 and 44 Q CONVECTION ELEMENT Refer to page 4 13 for the proc
62. unction For 6 SabbatnMode example pressing 1 on the numeric pad will toggle the temperature readings between Fahrenheit and Celsius ERROR FAILURE CODES Before proceeding with any corrective action perform the following steps to enter the Diagnostic mode 1 Torecall last failure code if not displayed press the Cancel key to place the range in an idle state 2 Press the Cancel and Start keys in the following order CANCEL CANCEL START 3 Verify the error code displayed on the control by observing for longer than 1 minute Ifthe error returns use the applicable procedure listed below for the actual error code that is displayed FAILURE ERROR Leftmost Rightmost MESSAGE DESCRIPTION 2Clock 2Clock sates Bias SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE F0 No failure Default INTERNAL ERROR INTERNAL ERROR F1 INTERNAL ERROR Internal INTERNAL ERROR INTERNAL ERROR INTERNAL ERROR PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart to enter the Diagnostic mode A Unplug range or disconnect power B Replace the display board C Plug in range or reconnect power INTERNAL ERROR F1 INTERNAL ERROR Internal INTERNAL ERROR INTERNAL ERROR PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart to enter the Diagnostic mode A Unplug range or disconnect power B Replace the power board C Plug in range or reconnect power FAILURE ERROR Leftmost Rightmost MESSAGE DESCRIPT
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64. valves will not turn off go to step N If the bake or broil valves will not turn off after being replaced go to step H If the bake or broil valves do turn off go to step P Unplug range or disconnect power Replace the bake broil gas valve Go to step L Plug in range or reconnect power FAILURE ERROR Leftmost MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE DOOR LATCH MSMATCH or DOOR LATCH MISMATCH Door and latch switches do not agree NO OPERATING LATCH or LATCH NOT OPERATING DOOR SWITCH FAULT LATCH SWITCH FAULT UNLOCK DOOR ERROR or CAN NOT UNLOCK DOOR PROCEDURE Before proceeding perform steps 1 through 3 above chart on page 6 3 to enter the Diagnostic mode TO VERIFY DOOR SWITCH A While in Diagnostics open the oven door 1 should appear in the second clock digit from the left Close the oven door The clock digit should toggle to 0 If the digit did not toggle go to step B If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door switch go to step D If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door switch harness go to step If the digit did toggle door switch is operating correctly Unplug range or disconnect power Replace door switch If door switch is integral to the door latch motor assembly replace the entire door latch motor assembly Go to step H Unplug range or disconnect power Check integrity of all harness wires and connections b
65. ve the power supply transformer screw from the bracket and remove the transformer Screw Secondary Wires a At EOC P1 Power Supply Transformer Primary Wire Connector x ES FEEFEE 4 7 REMOVING AN ELEMENT amp LIMITER AND THE HOT SURFACE INDICATOR ASSEMBLY Disconnect the wire from the limiter terminal d Remove the two limiter screws from the bottom of the element and slide the limiter sensor out of the element Limiter Screws 4aWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug range or disconnect power 2 Remove the cooktop glass see page 4 5 for the procedure 4 To remove the hot surface indicator a Disconnect the wires from the indicator terminals b Unsnap the hot surface indicator from the bracket and remove the indicator 3 To remove an element and limiter a Disconnect the wires from the limiter and element terminals b Lift the element and limiter and remove the spring clips from the support rail REMOVING THE REAR PANEL 4WARNING 4 Remove the three screws from the junc tion box and position the box off the rear panel Screw Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result

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