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30 UPPER TRIVECTIONLOWER

CONVECTION SELF-CLEAN WALL OVEN


IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: This information is intended for use by
individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic and
mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair any major appliance may
result in personal injury and property damage. Neither the manufacturer nor
the seller can be responsible for the interpretation of this information or
assume any liability in connection with its use. THIS BOOKLET PROVIDES
BASIC INFORMATION INTENDED TO ASSIST A KNOWLEDGEABLE
TECHNICIAN IN TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS WITH THE OVEN. FOR
DETAILED INFORMATION ON SERVICING THIS OVEN, REFER TO SERVICE
GUIDE 31-3115.

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING


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.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BEFORE AND DURING SERVICING TO
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY.
A. A MICROWAVE EMISSION CHECK SHOULD BE PERFORMED PRIOR TO
SERVICING IF THE OVEN IS OPERATIVE.
B. DO NOT OPERATE OR ALLOW THE OVEN TO BE OPERATED WITH THE
DOOR OPEN.
C. IF THE OVEN OPERATES WITH THE DOOR OPEN:
1. INSTRUCT THE USER NOT TO OPERATE THE OVEN.
2. CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER AND THE CENTER FOR DEVICES
AND RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH IMMEDIATELY.
D. MAKE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY CHECKS ON ALL OVENS TO BE
SERVICED BEFORE ACTIVATING THE MAGNETRON OR OTHER
MICROWAVE SOURCE, AND MAKE REPAIRS AS NECESSARY:
1. INTERLOCK OPERATION
2. PROPER DOOR CLOSING
3. SEAL AND SEALING SURFACES (ARCING, WEAR AND OTHER
DAMAGE)
4. DAMAGE TO OR LOOSENING OF HINGES AND LATCHES
5. EVIDENCE OF DROPPING OR ABUSE
E. BEFORE TURNING ON MICROWAVE POWER FOR ANY TEST OR
INSPECTION WITHIN THE MICROWAVE GENERATING
COMPARTMENTS, CHECK THE MAGNETRON, WAVE GUIDE OR
TRANSMISSION LINE AND CAVITY FOR PROPER ALIGNMENT,
INTEGRITY AND CONNECTIONS.
F. ANY DEFECTIVE OR MISADJUSTED COMPONENTS IN THE INTERLOCK
MONITOR, DOOR SEAL AND MICROWAVE GENERATION AND
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS SHALL BE REPAIRED, REPLACED OR
ADJUSTED BY PROCEDURE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE
THE OVEN IS RELEASED TO THE OWNER.
G. A MICROWAVE LEAKAGE CHECK TO VERIFY COMPLIANCE WITH THE
FEDERAL PERFORMANCE STANDARD SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON
EACH OVEN PRIOR TO RELEASE TO THE OWNER.
GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS
Ground Path Resistance
0.10 Max.
Insulation Resistance
250 K Min.
INSTALLATION POWER REQUIREMENTS
Power Supply: This appliance must be be supplied with proper voltage and
frequency and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit
breaker or time-delay fuse as noted on the rating plate. Wiring must conform to the
National Electrical Code. The rating plate is located on the lower front frame
behind the oven door.
CAUTION: This oven power supply cable is recognized for copper wire only,
NOT ALUMINUM WIRE. Refer to the Installation
The branch circuit load for one
Instructions for additional details.
wall-mounted oven or one
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
counter-mounted cooktop is the
WALL-MOUNTED OVEN
rating on the nameplate of the
appliance. The branch circuit
NEC FUSE MAXIMUM KILOWATT RATING
load for a counter-mounted
RATING
208V
236V
240V
cooktop and not more than
two wall-mounted ovens all
20 Amp
4.2
4.7
4.8
supplied from a single branch
30 Amp
6.2
7.1
7.2
circuit and located in the same
35 Amp
7.3
8.3
8.4
room shall be computed by
40 Amp
8.3
9.4
9.6
adding the nameplate ratings of
the individual appliances and
50 Amp
10.4
11.8
12.0
treating this total as equivalent
to one range.
229C4059P445-1

SERVICE MODE

SERVICE MODE (CONT.)

SERVICE MODE (CONT.)

This electronic control features a service mode to help diagnose a problem caused
by a particular load. To enter Service Mode, disconnect main power to the oven for
at least 15 seconds. Reconnect power and enter 0803 on the keypanel within 5
minutes after the control initializes. Select SERVICE from the SPECIAL MODES
menu. *SERVICE MODE* menu appears. Navigate through SERVICE MODE
menu by pressing the pads next to the NEXT and BACK keys. Available
troubleshooting modes are:
COOKING LOADS (Verify proper operation of cooking elements, microwave
and convection fan. See troubleshooting section below.)
DOOR LATCH (Verify proper operation of door lock motor and switches)
DOOR POSITION (Verify proper operation of door sense switch)
RTD (Displays oven sensor temperature in red on right display)
VENT FAN (Verify proper operation of ventilation fan)
R COOLING FANS (Verify proper operation of upper and lower cooling fans)
L COOLING FANS (Verify proper operation of mag cooling fan, HVT fan and
mag stirrer fan)
OVEN LIGHT (Verify proper operation of oven lights)
OFFSET (Oven calibration offset in non-microwave modes)
DISPLAY (Verify operation of display segments by allowing all of them to be
turned on and off. Press CLEAR/OFF key to return display to normal)
KEYS (Verify proper operation of keypanel)
LINE VOLT(AGE) (Displays line voltage L1-L2 in the upper temperature display
and L1-N in the lower temperature display)
F CODES (Displays up to last 7 ERC failure codes)
NOTE: Always check failure codes and then clear them.
COSENSOR (KENMORE ONLY)

RELAY CONTROL TABLE

CONTROLS DC POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE TABLE

Right Cooling Fans


Right Cooling Fan Upr
Cooling Fan Lwr

ACRONYM TABLE
CAP = capacitor
COM = common
CO Sensor (on some models) = carbon monoxide sensors
for Sens-a-Clean (on some models)
ERC = engineering range control
F codes = ERC failure codes
HVT = high voltage transformer
J = jumper/connector on a PCB
K = relay on a PCB
LRB = lower oven relay board
MAG = magnetron
MLB = main logic board
MPB = main power board
MW = microwave
NC = normally closed
NO = normally opened
PCB = printed circuit board such as MLB or MPB
RTD = resistive thermal device (oven temperature sensor)
TCO = thermal cutout
TROUBLESHOOTING COOKING LOADS IN SERVICE MODE
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, USE EXTREME CAUTION
WHEN DIAGNOSING OVEN WITH OUTER COVERS REMOVED AND POWER
ON. THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT OF THE MAGNETRON POWER
SECTION (HVT, CAPACITOR, DIODE, MAGNETRON) IS 4400 VOLTS
POTENTIAL WITH RESPECT TO GROUND.
WAIT AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER POWERING DOWN BEFORE
SERVICING THE MAGNETRON POWER SECTION.
CAUTION: HEATSINKS ON MAIN POWER BOARD ARE ELECTRICALLY
LIVE. TAKE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING THE
MAIN POWER BOARD WITH POWER ON. WAIT AT LEAST 5 MINUTES
AFTER POWERING DOWN BEFORE SERVICING THE MAIN POWER BOARD.
Cooking loads (bake, broil, convection elements and convection fan) can be
energized individually through SERVICE MODE (Press key next to COOKING
LOADS, then appropriate load.) When the appropriate load is turned on in
SERVICE MODE, first verify that the element is heating or the fan is turning.
If load is not energized, check AC relay voltages according to the second column
in the following table:

Main Pwr Board /


DWO Board Relay
ON=120VAC (L1-N or L2-N)
or 240VAC (L1-L2)
OFF=0V

Relay Control
ON = 0Vdc
OFF = 12Vdc

L2 = J4-8 (K1-NO)

MPB J1-10
MLB J3-10

R CoolingFans -> On/Off

N = J103

Left Cooling Fans


Mag Stirrer
Mag Fan
HVT Fan

L2 = J4-7 (K5-NO)

L CoolingFans -> On/Off

Oven Lights Upper

Relay Control
ON = 4.6Vdc
OFF = -14.0Vdc *

Enable = 4.2Vdc
Disable = -14.0Vdc

Notes

Fan comes on when entering the


cooking loads menu.

MPB J1-9
MLB J3-9

Fan comes on when entering the


cooking loads menu.

N = J103
L1 = J4-5 (K13-NO)

MPB J1-4
MLB J3-4

Ovenlight -> up-arrow -> On/Off

N = J103

Microwave
CookingLoads -> up arrow
-> MW

MPB J1-17
MLB J3-17
OR
MPB J1-17 OFF
MLB J3-17 OFF

HVT T2 = L2 = J107 (K9-NO)


OR
HVT T3 = L2 = J105 (K9-NC)

MPB J1-1
MLB J3-1

K6 (Mag Main Relay) must be energized


MPB J1-5 ON (4.6Vdc)
MLB J3-5 ON (4.6Vdc)
Note: MagTap is automatically selected
by Line Voltage

HVT T1 = L1 = J114

Vent Fan

L2 = J4-9 (K106-NO)

MPB J1-3
MLB J3-3

N = J103
Convection Element
Upper
CookingLoads -> up arrow
-> ConvElem

Convection Fan
Upper Clockwise
CookingLoads -> up arrow
-> ConvFan -> CW

Convection Fan
Upper Counter
Clockwise
CookingLoads -> up arrow
-> ConvFan -> CCW

CookingLoads -> up arrow


-> Broil

Bake Element Upper


CookingLoads -> up arrow
-> Bake

Bake2 Element Upper


CookingLoads -> up arrow
-> Bake2

Door Latch Upper


DoorLatch -> up-arrow
-> Lock/Unlock

Broil Element Lower


CookingLoads
-> down arrow -> Broil

Bake Lower
CookingLoads
-> down arrow -> Bake

Convection Element
Lower
CookingLoads
-> down arrow -> ConvElem

Oven Light Lower


Ovenlight -> down arrow
-> On/Off

MPB J1-8
MLB J3-8

L1 = K10-NO

L1 = J4-2 (K105-NC)

MPB J1-1
MLB J3-1

MPB J1-12
MLB J3-12

L2 = K102-NO (DLB)
MPB J1-16 OFF
MLB J3-16 OFF

K4 (Convection Fan Relay) must be


energized
MPB J1-15 ON (0Vdc)
MLB J3-15 ON (0Vdc)

N = J103
L1 = J4-3 (K105-NO)

MPB J1-16
MLB J3-16

K4 (Convection Fan Relay) must be


energized
MPB J1=15 ON (0Vdc)
MLB J3-15 ON (0Vdc)

N = J103
L1 = K7-NO

MPB J1-6
MLB J3-6

L2 = K11-COM (DLB)

MPB J1-11
MLB J3-11

L1 = K8-NO

MPB J1-7
MLB J3-7

L2 = K11-COM (DLB)

MPB J1-11
MLB J3-11

L1 = J113 (K103-NO)

MPB J1-18
MLB J3-18

L1 = J4-1 (K2-COM)

MPB J1-1
MLB J3-1

MPB J1-1
MLB J3-1

MPB J1-1
MLB J3-1
MPB J1-11
MLB J3-11

L2 = K11-COM (DLB)

Broil upper must be turned off

Broil upper must be turned off

Door Latch Lower

LRB J9-4
MLB J4-4

L2 = K121-COM (DLB)

LRB J9-7
MLB J4-7

L1 = K17-NO

LRB J9-5
MLB J4-5

L2 = K121-COM (DLB)

LRB J9-7
MLB J4-7

L1 = K20-NO

LRB J9-6
MLB J4-6

L2 = K121-COM (DLB)

LRB J9-7
MLB J4-7

N = J11-3 (K15-COM)
AND
Plunger Switch - NC

LRB J9-2
MLB J4-2

LRB J9-2
MLB J4-2

LRB J9-2
MLB J4-2

Broil Lower must be turned off

Broil Lower and Bake Lower must be


turned off

MPB J9-10
MLB J4-10

MPB J9-13
MLB J4-13

Door Latch Motor Disabled by Plunger


Switch when Door is Open

L1 = J114

Convection Fan
Lower Clockwise
CookingLoads
-> down arrow
-> ConvFan -> CW

Convection Fan
Lower Counter
Clockwise
CookingLoads
-> down arrow
-> ConvFan -> CCW

L1 = J11-4 (K122-NC)

MPB J9-12
MLB J4-12

ConvFan Disabled by Plunger Switch


when Door is Open
K18 (Conv Fan Low Relay) must be
energized
LRB J9-11 ON (0Vdc)
MLB J4-11 ON (0Vdc)

MPB J9-12
MLB J4-12

ConvFan Disabled by Plunger Switch


when Door is Open
K18 (Conv Fan Low Relay) must be
energized
LRB J9=11 ON (0Vdc)
MLB J4-11 ON (0Vdc)

N = J103

L1 = J11-5 (K122-NO)

N = J103

Note: Ground reference for dc voltage measurements


is J3-2 or J3-4 on MPB or J5-2 or J5-4 on MLB

Signal Name

Min

Max

J5-1

+12Vdc

11.00Vdc

12.75Vdc

J3-2

J5-2

12Vdc, 5Vdc Ground

J3-3

J5-3

+5Vdc

4.7Vdc

5.3Vdc

J3-4

J5-4

12Vdc, 5Vdc Ground

J3-5

J5-5

-14Vdc

-14.75Vdc

-12.75Vdc

J3-6

J5-6

Not Connected

J3-7

J5-7

L1 thru 2Mohm/.47 uF cap on MPB

240VAC line monitor

J3-8

J5-8

L1 thru 2Mohm/.47 uF cap on MPB

120VAC line monitor

J3-9

J5-9

Not Connected

J3-10

J5-10

NT thru 2Mohm/.47 uF cap on MPB

120VAC line monitor

J3-11

J5-11

Not Connected

J3-12

J5-12

L2 thru 2Mohm/.47 uF cap on MPB

240VAC line monitor

If voltages do not measure according to the table above, replace Main Power
Board. If voltages measure OK, then measure DC voltages according to the
previous relay control table (relay control signals columns 3, 4 and 5). If the MLBJ3 pins do not provide the correct DC voltages, then replace the Main Logic Board.
If display is blank, oven light does not operate when the upper oven door is
opened and keypanel does not respond, first check DC power supply voltages.
Next, check DC voltages at MLB J2: J2-2, J2-4, J2-6, J2-8 should be +12VDC.
If not, replace Text Display and/or Time/Temp Display.
If DC power supply voltages are OK:
If display is blank and keyboard is not responding, replace MLB.
If just the display is blank, replace the display.
If just the keyboard is not responding, check glass touch display. If OK, replace MLB.
If oven light does not turn on when upper door is opened, check oven light relay
per relay troubleshooting table. If relay voltages are OK, check door sense switch
per DOOR SWITCH section.

MICROWAVE

L1 = K14-NO

L1 = J114

DoorLatch -> down arrow


-> Lock/Unlock

MLB

J3-1

MPB J1-14
MLB J3-14

N = J103

N = J11-1 (K16-NO)
OR
Plunger Switch - NO

MPB

Fan comes on when entering the


cooking loads menu.

VentFan -> On/Off

Broil Element Upper

Press EXIT to return to normal cooking mode.

DC VOLTAGES

AC VOLTAGES

SERVICE MODE
Function

MPB = Main Power Board


MLB = Main Logic Board
LRB = Lower Oven Relay Board

* OFF = 0Vdc if Disable = -14Vdc


** Lower oven cooling fan may take up to 90 min. to turn off.

Note: To turn off all upper oven loads that are energized in COOKING LOADS,
press the up-arrow, then the CLEAR/OFF key. To turn off all lower oven loads,
press the down-arrow, then the CLEAR/OFF key. Press EXIT to leave the
COOKING LOADS menu and turn off both upper and lower oven loads. If load
is not turned off, additional loads can be turned on at the same time.
If AC voltage measures OK, then check the load (element, fan, lock motor, HVT,
etc.) and/or wiring to the load and repair/replace as required. If there is no AC
voltage supplied to the load through the power relays per the wiring schematic,
then check the DC power supply voltages from the Main Power Board (MPB-J3
connector) to the Main Logic Board (MLB-J5 connector) according to the
following table:

a. Microwave Leakage Test


Place 275mL of water in a 600mL beaker.
Place beaker in center of oven shelf.
Set meter to 2450Hz scale.
Enter SERVICE MODE, press COOKINGLOADS, then MW.
Time for 5 minute test.
Hold probe perpendicular to surface being tested and scan surface at rate
of one inch/sec.
Test following areas:
Entire perimeter of door and control panel.
Viewing surface of door window.
Exhaust vents.
Maximum leakage not to exceed 4 mW/cm2.
Record Data on service invoice and microwave leakage report.
NOTE: Maximum allowable leakage is 5 mW/cm2. 4 mW/cm2 is used to
allow for measurement and meter accuracy. Inform manufacturer of any
oven found to have emissions in excess of 5 mW/cm2. Make repairs to
bring the unit into compliance at no cost to the owner and try to determine
cause. Instruct owner not to use oven until it has been brought into compliance.
b. Performance Testing
Standard test load will be 1 liter (1000mL) of water with an initial
temperature 59 ~ 75F in a 1000mL beaker (PN WB64X73).
Record initial water temperature.
Place beaker in center of middle oven shelf.
Enter SERVICE MODE, press COOKINGLOADS, then MW.
Time for 2 minutes, then open door.
Record end water temperature.
The difference between the initial and ending temperature should be 12F
minimum at 240VAC.
NOTE: Standard sparkle blocks are not applicable for testing of the
microwave assist mode in this oven.
c. High-Voltage Capacitor
WARNING: The capacitor holds its 4400V charge for at least 2 minutes
after power is removed. Always be certain that the capacitor is discharged
before servicing. Mechanically discharge by placing an insulated handle
screwdriver between the diode connection of the capacitor and oven
chassis ground.

MICROWAVE (CONT.)
d. Magnetron
The magnetron cannot be serviced from the component compartment;
the unit must be removed from the wall. Be sure to replace the ground
wire under the screw head when installing. Make sure that the magnetron
is seated flat against the mounting surface.
e. Special assembly note
Elements, convection fan and oven light contain special radiation screens
and chokes. Be sure to replace these in the upper oven cavity. Take
special care not to strip any screws when replacing these components.
f. Safety Interlocks
The microwave interlock system has a left and a right interlock assembly:
Left Interlock Switch Assembly: Door sense switch (NO) and secondary
interlock switch (NO) with 2two position connector with black and brown
wire outputs.
Right Interlock Switch Assembly: Interlock monitor switch (NC) and
primary interlock switch (NO) with one 4-position connector with red and
black wire outputs.
NOTE: Perform microwave leakage test when replacing or adjusting
interlock switches or door latch.
NOTE: ENSURE THAT POWER IS OFF FOR THE BELOW TESTS.
Testing the Primary & Secondary Interlock Switches
Disconnect power and remove oven partially from wall. Remove front
part of top cover. Remove interlock switch cover on side of oven.
Remove interlock switch leads to isolate the switch.
Check for continuity of switch with door open and door closed:
open = and closed = 0.
Testing the Interlock Monitor Switch
Remove interlock monitor switch leads to isolate the switch.
Check for continuity of switch with door open and door closed:
open = 0 and closed = .
Testing the Fuse
Check the 20-amp fuse for continuity and proper size. When replacing,
do not use any other fuse type, size or rating except 250V/20A
Type 3AB ceramic cartridge fuse.
WARNING: Primary interlock switch and interlock monitor switch
(Right Interlock Switch Assembly) must be replaced when 20 amp fuse
is blown due to operation of interlock monitor switch.
Replacing Interlock
Replace interlock switch assembly when 20A fuse is blown due to
operation of the monitor switch.

DOOR SWITCHES
Upper Oven Door Sense Switch
The upper oven door sense switch is located in the left interlock assembly.
Proper operation of the door sense switch is required for proper operation
of the upper oven light, microwave system, convection fan and the door lock.
To check the door sense switch:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE (see SERVICE MODE section).
2. Select DOOR POSITION option and observe the display as the door is
opened and closed.
3. If the state (open/closed) does not change on the display, turn off power
and check wiring and switch with ohmmeter.
Lower Wall Oven Door Jamb Switch
The door jamb switch is located in the upper right hand corner of the lower
wall oven. Proper operation of the door jamb switch is required for proper
operation of the oven light, the convection fan and the door lock.
If the door jamb switch is not operating properly:
1. The convection fan will not turn in CW or CCW direction in convection
modes.
2. The oven light will remain on with the door closed.
3. To enable proper operation of the door lock, ensure that the door jamb
switch is in C to NO (door closed). This enables power to be delivered
when the door lock closes.
To check the door jamb switch:
1. Remove power from the oven.
2. Take resistance measurements from side of sensor and lock switch
connector with exposed terminals disconnected from control.
3. If any abnormal readings are observed, wiggle leads at the disconnected
block. If there is any variation, then replace.

229C4059P445-1

THERMAL SWITCHES
Magnetron TCO This self-resetting thermal switch is located on top of the
magnetron housing and is wired in series with L1 to the main power board.
This limit switch will open when the temperature on the magnetron reaches
320F, removing power to the oven, and closes when it cools below 140F,
restoring power to the oven. Check for proper magnetron cooling fan
operation (blockage, blades not turning).

ERC FAILURE CODES


Failure
Code
F0

Meaning

Corrections

Keyboard error

Perform a key panel test, making


sure to test EVERY pin combination
for possible shorts. If there are no
shorts or signs of delamination, the
problem is probably with the control.
Enter SERVICE MODE, then NEXT,
then NEXT then DISPLAY (ON/OFF).
Press Clear/Off key to reset. If
working properly, enter BACK, then
KEYS and test key functions.

One-Shot TCO This thermal switch is located on the rear of the oven
behind the center cover and is wired in series with L2 from the conduit. This
limit switch is a non-resettable device and will open at 302F, indicating a
thermal runaway condition. If tripped, the oven must be removed from
installation in order for the one-shot TCO to be replaced. Cause of
overheating should be determined when replacing the device.
Sail Switches The left and right sail switches are normally open limit
switches located at the rear of the component compartment in front of the
cooling fans. These switches monitor the presence of the airstream from the
fans. If either fan malfunctions, the applicable sail switch will open and will
open relay R1, which disables power to the microwave HVT and cooking
elements. If only the left fan malfunctions, the lower oven will continue to
operate, but the upper microwave and cooking elements will become
disabled. If the right fan malfunctions, the applicable sail switch will open
and will open relay R1 and R2, causing cooking functions in both ovens
to be disabled.

F2

Temperature Runaway Check for welded element relay


oven temperature is
contacts.
above 630F unlocked
Check airflow to rear of unit.
or 930F locked

F3

Open sensor/RTD

Disconnect power to unit and then


disconnect oven sensor harness
from control. Make sure sensor
resistance (white leads) are
1080 at room temperature
with 2/ change. (Pins 1 and 2
of the 12 position connector for
upper wall oven, and pins 11 and
12 for lower wall oven found on
the MLB J7 harness).
Verify resistance. See F3 diagnosis.
Measure each sensor lead from
connector block to ground. If
shorted, look for pinched or cut
wire in sensor circuit.
Check connector terminals. Look
for deformity or corrosion on terminals.
Repair or replace if necessary.
If all above is OK, then replace
the main logic board.

Bake & Clean FADs The bake and clean FAD TCOs are located between
the upper and lower ovens on the floor of the component compartment in
front of the fan motor.
NOTE: Both lower oven FADs are ignored by the control when the upper
oven is in self-clean.

F4

Shorted sensor/RTD

The lower temperature (bake) limit switch is wired in series with the lower
door unlock motor switch. This limit switch opens at 185F and closes when
it cools below 158F. This switch is active only in non-self-clean operations
(unlock switch closed, lock switch open).
The higher temperature (clean) limit switch is wired in series with the
common of the lock/unlock switch. This limit switch opens at 275F and
closes when the temperature cools below 205F. This switch is active only
in self-clean operations (lock switch closed, unlock switch open).

F5

Control Sensor Circuit


Supervisor Error

Check sensor circuit for intermittent


high resistance. See F3 diagnosis.
Press Clear/Off and reprogram
control. If code reappears, replace
control.
DO NOT REPLACE LOCK MOTOR.
This tests:
a) Redundant measurement
circuits on Main board do not
match closely enough.
b) Door latch motor (and microwave
and convection fan) is not
disabled by temperature
measurement circuits at the
proper temperature.
Replace the main logic board

F8

EEPROM data error

If repeated, replace the main logic board.

F9

Lower oven Bake or Clean Suspect stalled cooling fan or


FAD detected
restricted/blocked airflow to lower
oven cooling fan.
Check lower door latch lock and
unlock switches.

FC

Door Latch Error

Problem with door lock circuit such as


pinched wires between control and door
lock switches on motorized lock circuits.
Check wiring and test operation of switches.
Error occurs when both lock and unlock
switches are closed at the same time.

Fd

Display Error

Check main reconfigurable display


connections.
Replace main reconfigurable display.
Replace main logic board if error does
not clear.

If the thermal switch opens in any mode of operation, the control will display
F9 failure code. When this condition exists, check for proper fan operation
(look for obstructions), inspect oven installation (make sure grille areas are
not blocked), oven insulation and lock/unlock circuit of lower door lock.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
These are options that change the behavior of the control for a specific
reason and could confuse the consumer if accidentally entered.
Control Lockout Press the 7 & 8 keypads at the same time for 3
seconds. The text display will show Control Is Locked. To unlock the
control, press the 7 & 8 keypads for 3 seconds. Display will return to the
standard Main Menu.
Sabbath Mode This feature disables all but the bake and timed bake
modes. Additionally, the display does not show the temperature and sound
is disabled. The element and oven icons will light to indicate that the oven
is operating and all time functions will remain displayed and active. Sabbath
Mode is accessed through the Features menus. To turn this feature on,
press the keypad next to SABBATH. To turn this feature off, hold the BACK
keypad for 3 seconds. The control will return to the Features menu where
SABBATH was originally selected. NOTE: This feature remains active even
after loss of power to the oven. The only way to exit Sabbath is to hold the
BACK keypad for 3 seconds.
Sales Mode Becomes active upon powering up with oven L1-L2 = 120VAC
with special power cord (L1 of oven connected to L of 120V source, L2 and
N of oven connected to N of 120V source). This mode is NOT accessible
on 240V/208V power supply. Must remove 120V power source and apply
240V/208V to exit Sales mode.
Time of Day Settings Time of Day Settings are accessible through the
Settings menu. All cooking and cleaning related timed functions (TimedBake,
DelayBake, 2Temps [on some models] and DelayClean) are accessible
through their related cooking or cleaning function if available. The kitchen
timer is a button on the control panel under the time/temperature display.
Oven Calibration Oven calibration offset can be adjusted for bake mode
by the consumer by accessing the SETTINGS menu. Press SETTINGS,
then MORE, then MORE then temp. Select upper or lower oven for double
oven models. Select INCREASE or DECREASE to change the cooking
temperature in 1 increments up to 35F.
NOTE: Oven calibration offset can also be accessed through the SERVICE
MODE menu. Enter SERVICE MODE, then press NEXT, then NEXT then
OFFSET.

POWER MONITOR ERROR CODES


During Power-Up (occurs only during power-up)

Note: When trying to enter temperatures lower than 170F or greater than
550F in any mode, or lower than 90F or greater than 120F in DEHYDRATE
mode (some models only), display will momentarily show Err and then the
default minimum or maximum temperature will be entered.

Normal Power
No message

L1-L2
>150VAC

L1-N
>90VAC AND <150VAC

SUPPLY OPEN
NEUTRAL

L1-L2
NA

L1-N
<90VAC

SUPPLY
MISWIRED

L1-L2
<90VAC

L1-N
>90VAC AND <150VAC

L1-L2
NA

L1-N
>150VAC

L1-L2
>90VAC and <150VAC

L1-N
>90VAC AND <150VAC

SENSE 120V
ENTERING
SALES MODE

After Power-Up (can occur anytime during operation)


Normal Power
No message

L1-L2
NA

L1-N
>90VAC AND <150VAC

SUPPLY OPEN
NEUTRAL

L1-L2
NA

L1-N
<90VAC

SUPPLY
MISWIRED

L1-L2
NA

L1-N
>150VAC

LOW POWER

L1-L2
<150VAC

L1-N
NA

Note: Low Power supersedes Supply Open Neutral

GENERAL OPERATION
BASICS OF ELEMENT CYCLING
Cooking Mode

Elements

Convection Fan

LOWER OVEN WIRING SCHEMATIC

Vent Fan

Left Cooling
Fans

Right Cooling
Fan & Lower
Cooling Fan

Upper Wall Oven


Bake

bake & broil as required

Broil
Convection Bake Multi
Convection Bake 1-Rack
Convection Roast
Self-Clean

broil as required
convection as required
bake & broil as required
bake & broil as required
bake & broil as required
bake, convection, broil
and microwave as
required
broil & microwave as
required
microwave as required
oven light
convection as required

Speed bake
Speed broil
Defrost
Proof (some models)
Dehydrate (some models)
Lower Wall Oven
Bake

bake & broil as required

Broil
Convection Bake Multi
Convection Bake 1-Rack
Convection Roast
Self-Clean

broil as required
convection as required
bake & broil as required
bake & broil as required
bake & broil as required

option to use in
Preheat
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO

ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF

YES - as required

ON

ON

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON

ON

YES - as required

ON

YES - as required
YES - as required
YES

ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
----ON

ON
ON
----ON

option to use in
Preheat
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

-------------------------

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

Left cooling fan turns OFF after 5 minutes if the current oven operation does not require it ON.
The vent fan turns OFF after a minimum of 7 minutes and the sensor temperature <200F for 2 minutes.
The right & lower oven cooling fans turn OFF after a minimum of 7 minutes and the sensor temperature <200F
for 2 minutes or after about 20 to 85 minutes, whichever comes first (time varies depending on which oven was used last).
NOTE: For the upper oven bake, broil or convection elements or the microwave to operate, BOTH THE LEFT AND RIGHT
COOLING FANS MUST BE ON and engage the sail switches.
NOTE: For the lower oven bake, broil or convection elements to operate, THE RIGHT COOLING FAN MUST BE ON
and engage the right sail switch.

MAIN POWER BOARD WIRING

229C4059P445-1

LOWER OVEN RELAY BOARD WIRING

229C4059P445-1
08-03 JR

229C4048G495-1

31-14135-1

IMPORTANT
SERVICE INFORMATION
DO NOT DISCARD

JT980
ZET3058
22-4923*

MODEL NUMBER

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