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WARNING 4,852,544
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Replace all parts and panels before operating.
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Failure/Error Display Codes


To Enter Diagnostics Mode:
Before proceeding with any corrective action, perform the following steps to enter the Diagnostics mode.
1. To recall last failure code, if not displayed, press the OFF key to place the range in an idle state.
2. Press the OFF and START keys in the following order: OFF, OFF, START.
3. Verify the error code displayed on the control by observing for longer than 1 minute. If the error returns, use the applicable procedure listed below for
the actual error code that is displayed.

FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE
2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION 2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION

F0 E0 No error(s) found F2 E0 Keypad disconnected


Keypad E1 Stuck key/Shorted key
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE
(Good) No corrective action required SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE

F1 Replace oven user PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To
Internal E0 interface Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE 2. Check that the keypad is firmly connected.
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To 3. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Enter Diagnostics Mode.” 4. Plug in range or reconnect power.
1. Unplug range or disconnect power. 5. Observe for longer than 1 minute.
2. Replace the user interface. 6. If error remains, then go to Step 7.
3. Replace all parts and panels before operating. 7. Unplug range or disconnect power.
4. Plug in range or reconnect power. 8. Replace keypad.
5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic 9. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Mode” and complete checks.
10. Plug in range or reconnect power.
F1 E1
Replace oven 11. Observe for longer than 1 minute.
Internal appliance manager 12. If error remains, then go to Step 13.
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE 13. Unplug range or disconnect power.
14. Replace cable between user interface and keypad.
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To
15. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
1. Unplug range or disconnect power. 16. Plug in range or reconnect power.
2. Check wiring to both switches on the door latch between the latch 17. Observe for longer than 1 minute.
and the control. If wires to either switch contact ground, they can 18. If error remains, go to Step 19.
cause this error. 19. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Check wiring to oven temperature sensor(s). If OK, check resistance 20. Replace user interface.
values for oven temperature sensor(s) to ensure they are in the 21. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
correct range. Sensors having resistance values out of range will
22. Plug in range or reconnect power.
cause this error.
23. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic
4. Replace the appliance manager.
Mode” and complete checks.
5. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
6. Plug in range or reconnect power.
7. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic
Mode” and complete checks.

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FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE
2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION 2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION
Main sensor open or Door and latch switch
EO EO
shorted F5 do not agree
Lower oven sensor Inputs Door latch not
F3 E1 E1
open or shorted operating
Sensors
Warming drawer SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE
E2
sensor open or shorted
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To
E3 Meat probe shorted Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
To Verify Door Switch:
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE
1. While in Diagnostics, open the oven door. “1” should appear in the
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To second clock digit from the left. Close the oven door. The clock digit
Enter Diagnostics Mode.” should toggle to “0.”
1. Unplug range or disconnect power. If the digit did not toggle, go to Step 2.
2. Open the console and make sure the indicated temperature sensor is If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door switch, go to
plugged in. Step 4.
If it is not, plug it in to the connector and go to Step 9. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door switch harness, go
If it is plugged in, go to Step 3. to Step 6.
3. Check connector P2 on the appliance manager. Make sure it is If the digit did toggle, door switch is operating correctly.
plugged in and fully seated. 2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
If it is not, make the proper connection and go to Step 9. 3. Replace door switch. (If door switch is integral to the door latch
If it is already properly connected, go to Step 4. motor assembly, replace the entire door latch motor assembly.) Go to
4. Visually inspect the wires between P2 on the appliance manager and Step 8.
the indicated temperature sensor. Make sure the wires are not cut or 4. Unplug range or disconnect power.
pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, unplug the P2 connector on 5. Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the
the appliance manager. Go to Step 5. appliance manager and the door switch. Check that there are no
5. Measure indicated temperature sensor resistance value (measure shorted wires to chassis.
between appropriate P2 connector pins). For the following sensors, If the wiring is bad, replace the door switch harness. Go to Step 8.
the resistance value should read: If the wiring is good, go to Step 8.
Main Oven Sensor - Between 931 and 2869 Ω. (Approximately 1080
6. Unplug range or disconnect power.
Ω at room temperature).
7. Replace appliance manager. Go to Step 8.
Lower Oven Sensor - Between 931 and 2869 Ω. (Approximately 1080
Ω at room temperature). 8. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
9. Plug in range or reconnect power.
Warm Drawer Sensor - Between 1,500 and 319,000 Ω.
(Approximately 119,420 Ω at room temperature) 10. Enter the Diagnostics mode described in steps 1 through 3 of “To
Enter Diagnostics Mode.” Repeat Step 1 above.
Meat Probe Sensor - Between 1,300 and 103,000 Ω. (Approximately
59,000 Ω at room temperature) (Insert meat probe into meat probe To Verify Door Latch Switch/Motor Assembly:
jack located inside the oven cavity prior to reading resistance.) 1. While in Diagnostics, press the CLEAN key to cycle the latch motor
to the locked position. “1” should appear in the first clock digit from
Measure any P2 connector pin to chassis. Resistance value should
the left when locked. Press the CLEAN key to cycle the latch motor
read “open.” If it does not, replace sensor harness. Repeat Step 5. to the unlocked position. The clock digit should toggle to “0.”
If the indicated temperature sensor does not meet these If the digit did not toggle, go to Step 2.
requirements, go to Step 6.
If motor runs continuously, wait until motor reaches the
If the temperature sensor does meet the requirements, go to unlocked position, open the door, press the OFF key, go to Step
Step 9. 2.
6. For MAIN, LOWER and WARM DRAWER sensors: If motor did not run, go to Step 8.
Replace appropriate temperature sensor. Repeat Step 5. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door latch motor
If the requirements are not met, replace sensor harness. Repeat assembly, go to Step 4.
Step 5. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door latch switch
If the requirements are still not met, go to Step 7. harness, go to Step 6.
For MEAT PROBE sensor: If the digit did toggle, door latch switch is operating correctly.
Replace meat probe sensor. Repeat Step 5. 2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
If the requirements are not met, replace sensor harness. Repeat 3. Replace door latch motor assembly. Go to Step 11.
Step 5. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power.
If the requirements are still not met, replace the meat probe 5. Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the
jack. Repeat Step 5. appliance manager and the door latch switch. Check that there are
If the meat probe sensor is still not meeting the requirements, no shorted wires to chassis.
go to Step 7. If the wiring is bad, replace the door latch switch harness. Go to
7. Replace the appliance manager. Ensure all connectors are properly Step 11.
seated. If the wiring is good, go to Step 11.
8. Ensure all wiring connections are made. 6. Unplug range or disconnect power.
9. Replace all parts and panels before operating. 7. Replace appliance manager. Go to Step 11.
10. Plug in range or reconnect power. 8. Unplug range or disconnect power.
11. Observe for longer than 1 minute. 9. Check integrity of latch mechanism from cam to latch pawl and door
12. Initiate a bake cycle. Let the cycle run at least 1 minute. slot. Ensure that pawl aligns with the door slot. Correct any
If no error returns, cancel the cycle. The problem has been repaired. mechanical malfunction.
If the error occurs again, restart the troubleshooting procedure at 10. Check continuity of the latch motor and of electrical connections
Step 1. between appliance manager P8 and motor. If continuity is present,
replace appliance manager. Go to Step 11.
11. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
12. Plug in range or reconnect power.
13. Enter the Diagnostics mode described in steps 1 through 3 of “To
Enter Diagnostics Mode.” Repeat Step 1 above.

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FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE
2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION 2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION
F6 Cook range over
EO Lost communication F6 E1
Systems temperature
Systems
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE (continued) Clean range over
E2
temperature
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To
Enter Diagnostics Mode.” SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To
2. Unplug meat probe and power the unit. If error goes away, the meat Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
probe sensing line is grounded. Check the harness and probe jack
1. Press the BAKE key to cycle the Bake relay on and off.
for a short to ground.
If the Bake relay does not turn on and off, go to Step 6.
3. Open the console and make sure the P6 connector on the appliance
manager and the P2 connector on the user interface are fully If the element or gas valve does not cycle with the relay, go to
inserted. Step 4.
If not, plug in connectors and go to Step 6. If the element or gas valve did cycle on and off, go to Step 2.
If fully plugged in, go to Step 3. 2. Press the BROIL key to cycle the Broil relay on and off.
4. Visually inspect all of the 4 wires between P6 on the appliance If the Broil relay does not turn on and off, go to Step 6.
manager and P2 on the user interface. Make sure the wires are not If the element or gas valve does not cycle with the relay, go to
cut or pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, perform a continuity Step 4.
check between Pin 4 of the appliance manager and Pin 4 of the user
interface. Do the same for pins 1, 2, and 5. Both of these checks If the element or gas valve did cycle on and off, go to Step 3.
should result in a reading of less than 5 Ω.. 3. Press the CONVECT BAKE key to cycle the convect bake relay on
If either of these checks fail, go to Step 5. and off.
If these checks pass, reconnect P2, then go to Step 4. If the Convect Bake relay does not turn on and off, go to Step 6.
5. Replace the appliance manager. Ensure all connectors are properly If the element does not cycle with the relay, go to Step 4.
seated; then go to Step 6. If the element did cycle on and off, go to Step 4.
6. Replace the wiring harness (signal) and go to Step 6. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power.
7. Ensure all wiring connections are made. 5. Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the
8. Replace all parts and panels before operating. appliance manager and the electric elements. Check that there are
9. Plug in range or reconnect power. no shorted wires to chassis.
10. Observe for longer than 1 minute. GAS MODELS:
11. If the error does not appear, initiate a bake cycle. Let the cycle run at Ensure all wiring and connections between the control and
least 1 minute. spark module, spark module and bake/broil gas valve are good.
If the wiring is good, go to Step 11.
If no error occurs, cancel the cycle. The problem has been repaired.
ELECTRIC MODELS:
If the error occurs again, restart the troubleshooting procedure at
Ensure all wiring and connections between the appliance
Step 1 (except in Step 4 replace the user interface if the appliance manager and elements and the appliance manager and the user
manager has already been replaced). interface are good.
If the wiring connections are not intact, go to Step 10.
If the wiring is good, go to Step 9.
6. Unplug range or disconnect power.
7. Replace the appliance manager. Go to Step 17.
8. Unplug range or disconnect power.
9. Replace the display. Go to Step 17.
10. Replace the harness. Go to Step 17.
11. Replace spark module.
12. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
13. Plug in range or reconnect power.
14. Enter the diagnostics mode described in steps 1 through 3 of “To
Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
Press the BAKE key or the BROIL key to turn the Bake or Broil gas
valve on and off.
If the Bake or Broil valves will not turn off, go to Step 15.
If the Bake or Broil valves will not turn off after being replaced, go to
Step 8.
If the Bake or Broil valves do turn off, go to Step 17.
15. Unplug range or disconnect power.
16. Replace the Bake/Broil gas valve. Go to Step 12.
17. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
18. Plug in range or reconnect power.
19. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic
Mode” and complete checks.

3
FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE FAILURE (Leftmost ERROR (Rightmost LIKELY FAILURE
2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION 2 Clock Digits) 2 Clock Digits) CONDITION
F6 Mini oven/warm drawer F6 No cavity size
Systems E3 Systems E5
(continued) over temperature (continued) command

SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE


PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To PROCEDURE: Control should immediately power up in Cavity Size
Enter Diagnostics Mode.” Select mode. Using key “6” (DOWN) and key “3” (UP) scroll through to
1. Press the Warming Drawer ON key, then the Warming Drawer OFF locate the corresponding cavity size.
key to cycle the Warming Drawer relay on and off. Once located, press the START key to accept the proper cavity size for
If the Warm Drawer relay does not turn on and off, go to Step 4. the oven being programmed. Control should reinitialize to cavity size
selected. If error returns at least 60 seconds after cavity size has been
If the element does not cycle with the relay, go to Step 2. set, go to Step 1.
If the element does cycle with the relay, go to Step 2. 1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power. 2. Plug in range or reconnect power.
3. Check the integrity of all harness wires, the connections between the 3. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF, OFF, START. Press “6”
appliance manager and the electric element, and the connections (DOWN) once main diagnostic screen appears. Screen should
between the appliance manager and the user interface. identify cavity size for oven being programmed. If this is incorrectly
If the wiring connections are not intact, go to Step 6. shown, press CLOCK to edit current programmed size. Press “6”
If the wiring is good, go to Step 7. (DOWN) to locate proper cavity size. Once located, press START to
accept the new cavity size. Control will reset and initialize the new
4. Unplug range or disconnect power. cavity size programmed. Wait for 60 seconds to ensure error has
5. Replace the appliance manager. Go to Step 8. been corrected.
6. Replace the harness. Go to Step 8. If error is corrected, go to Step 6.
7. Replace the user interface. Go to Step 8. If error returns, go to Step 4.
8. Replace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power.
9. Plug in range or reconnect power. 5. Replace user interface ensuring all connections are properly seated
10. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic and go to Step 6.
Mode” and complete checks. 6. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
F6 User interface/ 7. Plug in range or reconnect power.
Systems E4 appliance manager 8. Control may power up in Cavity Size Select mode. Set cavity size as
(continued) mismatch outlined in Step 3 by locating proper cavity size and pressing START
once located.
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCEDURE 9. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic
PROCEDURE: Before proceeding, perform steps 1 through 3 of “To Mode” and complete checks.
Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
1. Unplug range or disconnect power. Wait 10 seconds.
2. Plug in range or reconnect power.
3. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF, OFF, START.
4. Press BAKE. Ensure Bake relay energizes by inspecting Bake
element is active.
5. Press BROIL one time for outer broil element. Ensure Outer Broil
relay energizes by inspecting the Outer Broil element.
6. Press BROIL again for Inner Broil element. Ensure Inner Broil relay
energizes by inspecting the Inner Broil element.
7. Press SELF CLEAN to drive door latch to lock door. Press again to
reset door latch to normal state.
8. If all functions do not work properly, go to Step 12.
9. If all functions are working, the Appliance Manager and User
Interface are working properly.
10. Exit Diagnostics by pressing OFF.
11. Press BAKE and ensure that the Bake relay energizes and the control
enters the Bake Preheat. Wait up to 60 seconds to ensure error has
been resolved. If error returns, proceed to Step 12.
12. Unplug range or disconnect power.
13. Remove covers for access to controls.
14. Replace the appliance manager. Ensure all connections are properly
seated.
15. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
16. Plug in range or reconnect power.
17. Press BAKE and ensure that Bake relay energizes and the control
enters into Bake/Preheat. Wait up to 60 seconds to ensure error has
been resolved. If error returns, go to Step 18.
18. Unplug range or disconnect power.
19. Replace the user interface. Ensure all connections are properly
seated.
20. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
21. Plug in range or reconnect power.
22. Press BAKE and ensure the Bake relay energizes and the control
enters into Bake/Preheat. Wait up to 60 seconds to ensure error has
been resolved.
23. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic
Mode” and complete checks.

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Wiring Diagram
NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
Canadian
Models Only

G
L1 Test Connector N L2
G GND
BK R/W G GND W R
Keypad P5-1 P5-3
P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor
Appliance Manager P2-2 V T
User Interface
Meat Probe
P1 P2 P2-5 OR T
P2-6 OR T
Warm Drawer Sensor
P2-7 GY T
P6 P2-8 GY T
BK Transformer BK W
Door Switch
GY P1-7 Y GY
W P7-1 P1-5 GY
BK BK P1-4 BU Latch Switch GY
Thermal Cutoff Thermal SW Opens @ T4-2 K9 Warm Drawer Relay T5-1 OR/W Warm Drawer 850W W
130˚C(266˚F) 96.1˚C±3˚C (205˚F±6˚F) K3 Bake Relay T3-3 R Bake 2000W
BK T4-3 K2 Inner Broil Relay T3-4 OR Inner Broil 1791W
BK T4-4 K4 Convection Ring Relay T3-2 Y Convection Ring 1600W
K1 Outer Bril Relay T3-1 BU Outer Broil 1450W
Oven Light 15W W
Oven
BK P8-1 K8 Oven Light Relay P8-6 R/W Light 15W W
K5 Convection Fan Relay P8-3 OR Convection Fan 40W W
M
K6 Cooling Fan Relay P8-4 GY GY Cooling Fan 33.8W W
M
GY BK
Latch Motor 3W Thermal SW Closes @
K7 Latch Motor Relay P8-5 BR 60˚C±3˚C(140˚F±6˚F) W
M
K16 DLB Relay 1 T1 R
R P7-3 T1 R R
K16 DLB Relay 2 T2 R
T2 R R
R
BK
V Element (LF) On Indicator
P R
LF L2 R R
H2 OR

BK L1a H1a OR/BK Inner Element 1200W LF


L1b H1b 1a 2a
OR/W Outer Element 1300W
BK 1b OR OR
BK
OR/BK V Element (LR) On Indicator
P R
LR L2 R
H2 Y

BK L1a H1a Y/BK Inner Element 1000W LR


L1b H1b Y/W 1a 2a
BK 2b Outer Element 800W 1b Y Y
BK
Y/BK V Element (RF) On Indicator
P R
RF L2 R
H2 BR

RF
BK L1a H1a Element 1800W 1a 2a
BR/BK 2b 1b
BK BR BR W W
BK
V Element (RR) On Indicator
P R
RR L2 R
H2 BU

BK L1a H1a BU/BK Inner Element 1200W


RR
L1b H1b 1a 2a
BK BU/W 2b Outer Element 1300W 1b BU BU
BK
BU/BK Cooktop Elements
Hot Surface
Electronic Switches Indicator Lights

LEGEND
P1-2 = Connector 1 Multiple
P1 Position 2 Functions / Circuitry
Component Connection No On Some In Line Enclosed Within
Terminals (Splice) Connection Models Connection

5
Strip Circuits
The following individual circuits are for use in diagnoses, and are shown in the ON position. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse
is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 240 +10%/-15% volt power supply at the wall outlet.

Bake, Preheat, Clean (Bake, inner and outer broil relays cycle.)

L1 N L2
BK W R
P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor
Appliance Manager P2-2 V T

P2-5 OR T Meat Probe


P2-6 OR T
P1-7 Y Door Switch GY
P1-5 GY
P1-4 BU Latch Switch (For Clean Only) GY
BK T4-3 K3 Bake Relay T3-3 R Bake 2000W R
BK T4-4 K1 Outer Broil Relay T3-1 BU Outer Broil 1450W R
K2 Inner Broil Relay T3-4 OR Inner Broil 1791W (For Clean Only) R

BK P8-1 K7 Latch Motor Relay P8-5 BR Latch Motor 3W (For Clean Only) W
M
K16 DLB Relay 1 T1 R
T1 R
K18 DLB Relay 1 T2 R
T2 R

Center Broil

L1 L2
BK R
P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor
Appliance Manager P2-2 V T
P1-7 Y Door Switch
P1-5 GY
BK T4-3 K2 Inner Broil Relay T3-4 OR Inner Broil 1791W
K16 DLB Relay 1 T1 R
T1 R

Full Broil (Inner and outer broil relays cycle.)

L1 L2
BK R
P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor
Appliance Manager P2-2 V T
P1-7 Y Door Switch
P1-5 GY
BK T4-4 K1 Outer Broil Relay T3-1 BU Outer Broil 1450W R
BK T4-3 K2 Inner Broil Relay T3-4 OR Inner Broil 1791W R
K16 DLB Relay 1 T1 R
T1 R

6
Control/Power Clock

L1 Keypad N L2
BK W R

P7-1 W
User Interface
P6
P1 P2

P8-1 Appliance Manager P7-3 R

Thermal
Cutoff Thermal SW Opens Transformer
130˚C @ 96.1˚C±3˚C BK BK
(266˚F) (205˚F±6˚F)
BK BK GY W
BK

Oven Lights

L1 N
BK Appliance Manager P1-7 Y Door Switch W
P1-5 GY
Oven Light 15W W
R/W Oven Light 15W
BK P8-1 K8 Oven Light Relay P8-6 R/W R/W W

Convection Bake (Meat probe is optional and not shown.)

L1 N L2
BK P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor W R
Appliance Manager
P2-2 V T

P1-7 Y Door Switch


P1-5 GY
BK T4-4 K4 Convection Ring Relay T3-2 Y Convection Ring 1600W R
BK P8-1 K5 Convection Fan Relay P8-3 OR Convection Fan 40W W
M
K18 DLB Relay 2 T2 R
T2 R

Convection Roast (Bake and outer broil relays cycle. Meat probe is optional and not shown.)

L1 N L2
BK Appliance Manager P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor W R
P2-2 V T
P1-7 Y Door Switch
P1-5 GY

BK T4-3 K3 Bake Relay T3-3 R Bake 2000W

BK P8-1 K5 Convection Fan Relay P8-3 OR Convection Fan 40W W


M
BK T4-4 K1 Outer Broil Relay T3-1 BU Outer Broil 1450W

K16 DLB Relay 1 T1 R


T1 R
K16 DLB Relay 2 T2 R
T2 R

7
Convection Broil

L1 N L2
P2-1 V T Main Oven Sensor
BK Appliance Manager W R
P2-2 V T
P1-7 Y Door Switch
P1-5 GY
BK T4-4 K1 Outer Broil Relay T3-1 BU Outer Broil 1450W
K16 DLB Relay 1 T1 R
T1 R
BK P8-1 K5 Convection Fan Relay P8-3 OR Convection Fan 40W W
M

Surface Element Dual (Typical)

L1 N L2
BK Element On Indicator W R
P
L2
H2
L1a H1A
H1B 1a 2a
L1B 2b 1b
Electronic Switch Dual Cooktop Element Dual
Hot Surface
Indicator Light

Warm Drawer

L1 N
BK W
Appliance Manager P2-7 GY T Warm Drawer Sensor
P2-9 GY T

BK T4-2 K9 Warm Drawer Relay T5-1 OR/W Warm Drawer 850W W

Surface Element Single (Typical)

L1 N L2
BK W R
Element On Indicator
P
L2
H2

L1a H1a 1a 2a
2b 1b
Electronic Switch Single
Cooktop Element Single Hot Surface
Indicator Light

Cooling Fan

L1 N
BK Appliance Manager W
BK P8-1 K6 Cooling Fan Relay P8-4 GY GY Cooling Fan 33.8W W
M
BK BK GY
Thermal SW Closes
@ 60˚C±3˚C (140˚F±6˚F)

W10220962A
NOTE: This sheet contains important Technical Service Data.
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN ONLY
DO NOT REMOVE OR DESTROY

9/08
W10220962A FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

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