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30” ELECTRIC CONVECTION WALL OVEN WITH OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST MOTORIZED DOOR

OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK COOLING AIRFLOW
See “Motorized Door Lock Operation” for door switch function ex­pla­na­tion. The motorized door lock assembly is located above the oven. The assembly con- Air enters the door assembly through large slots in the bottom and flows
MO­TOR­IZED DOOR LOCK AND LCD CONTROL Remove power from oven. Make resistance meas­ure­ment from side of sensor sists of a lock motor cam and switch assembly, lock hook, mounting plate, door upward between the inner and outer assemblies, exhausting through slots
and lock switch connector with exposed terminals. switch, spring and plunger. in the top of the door. DO NOT INSULATE THIS AIR CHANNEL. Verify there is
­­­
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: This information is intended for use by Motorized Door Lock Operation: adequate space under unit for proper air flow. Oven platform should be even
OVEN SENSOR AND LOCK Door Locking or Unlocking The lock motor is en­er­gized when the control is with cabinet front and bottom base pan of unit should not be bent restricting
individ­uals pos­sess­ing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic and SINGLE/UPPER OVEN SWITCH CONNECTOR LOCK RELAY set for Clean and Clean Time is selected. The flow.
mechanical experience. Any at­tempt to repair a major ap­pli­ance may result DOOR POSITION
L LOCK N
K208 upper and K208 lower relay contact will
in personal injury and property damage. Neither the manufacturer nor CIRCUIT TERMINALS OHMS 5V
MOTOR
(DOOR CLOSED)
PULSE
C MDL
close and complete the circuit that supplies the
the seller can be responsible for the in­ter­pre­ta­tion of this information or Oven 1 to 2 1080Ω @ Rm Temp. LOCK Y
O
1 UPPER
MACHINE voltage to the lock motor.
2
assume any liability in connection with its use. Sensor J300 BR
3
CONTROL

UPPER W 5V W 4
1
Door 1 to 2 0Ω FAD
BOARD 2
PR FAD PR 5 J900 NOTE: To enable proper operation of the door lock,
BK GND BK
Latched J900 J1
3 6
ensure that the door jamb switch is in “common” to
DISCONNECT POW­ER BEFORE SERVICING RTD 1080Ω
@ ROOM TEMP
“normally open” (door closed). This enables power to
IMPORTANT: RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES. All parts of this appliance Door 1 to 2 Open 5V W
1 be delivered when the door lock closes.
W+BK
capable of conducting electrical current are grounded. If ground­ing wires, Unlatched J900 O+W
2
3
GN
screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are MEAT PROBE
4 J300

removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and 30K-50K @ ROOM
TEMP
properly fastened.
DOUBLE OVEN - LOWER • CAM – The cam on the motor per­forms two func­tions:
GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS CIRCUIT TERMINALS OHMS
DOOR POSITION
(DOOR CLOSED) 5V 1. Positions the lock hook in the door to prevent opening during Clean op­er­a­tion.
PULSE
LOCK Y+W 2. Operates the lock switches which tell the control if the door is unlocked or
Ground Path Resistance 0.10Ω Max.
1 LOWER
Oven 1 to 2 1080Ω @ Rm Temp. O+W
2
MACHINE
CONTROL locked and ready for Clean operation.
Sensor J300 3

Insulation Resistance 250KΩ Min.


W 5V W
LOWER
FAD
1
2
PR+W FAD PR+W
4
5 J900
NOTE: When door is either being locked or unlocked, both the lock and unlock
BOARD
Door 1 to 2 0Ω J1
3
BK GND BK 6
7
switches will be in the open position.
Latched J900 RTD 1080Ω
@ ROOM TEMP
5V W
1

CAUTION
Door 1 to 2 Open W+R
O+BK
2
3
DOOR POSITION DOOR POSITION

ALUMINIUM WIRE: – This oven power supply cable Unlatched J900 MEAT PROBE
GN 4 J300 (DOOR LOCKED) 5V (DOOR LOCKED) 5V
PULSE PULSE
is rec­og­nized for copper wire only, NOT ALUMINIUM WIRE. Refer to In­stal­la­tion 30K-50K @ ROOM
TEMP LOCK Y LOCK Y
1 1
Instructions for additional details. O
2
O
2
BR BR
NOTE: If abnormal reading is observed, wiggle leads at dis­con­nect block. If any 3 3

variation, replace. 4 4
5 5
J900 J900 Side View Side View
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL 6 6

CAUTION: OVEN CIRCUITS UNLOCKED LOCKED


NOTE: The above lock conditions are for the motorized door lock on a single/upper
CONVECTION BAKE ELEMENT AND FAN ASSEMBLY
The Convection Bake Element and Fan Assembly are located on the back wall of
Components are electrically HOT
NOTES: oven and lower oven for a double wall oven. the oven liner behind the panel with the screen in the center.
on con­trol when volt­age is
• BAKE AND BROIL ELEMENT II
connected to range. HIDDEN BAKE TO ACCESS CONVECTION BAKE EL­E­MENT: Fan Motor
(1000W) CAN BE ON AT THE Convection
Bake Element Replacement: Element
SAME TIME. 1. Disconnect power to range; remove
1. Disconnect power to unit (flip breaker). (LOTO) oven door and oven racks. Fan Blade
• Preheat
Washer
is bake and broil element 2. Remove unit from cabinet. 2. Remove screws mounting fan cover Nut
II (outer) followed by broil 3. Remove rear wire cover. (4 or 6) and pull forward. Screw
The Electronic Oven Control system consists of the control board, display board, element I (inner) and broil 4. Remove wires from terminals.
electronic FAD sensor board, oven sensor and door lock assembly. element II (outer). There is TO REMOVE CONVECTION BAKE
5. Remove screw located between ELEMENT:
no dead time between units terminals.
during Preheat. Remove 4 screws mounting element to back
6. At the front of the unit, remove the door. wall. Pull forward and disconnect wires.
• CLEAN – Broil element I and
CONTROL VOLTAGE broil element II are on for 30 7. Remove the trim panel located below Screw

the cavity. TO SERVICE FAN:


TERMINALS VOLTAGE NOTE: Voltage must be present minutes or until oven reaches
BROIL
8. Remove insulation panels. Fan blade can be replaced from inside oven.
across terminals L1 to N for ASSIST 785°F, which ever comes Fan Cover
L1-N 120VAC ALL THE TIME HEATER
9. Remove 2 screws that secure the hidden Convection fan can be accessed/serviced
control to operate. first. Then the bake and broil
bake compartment cover in place. by removing the rear covers of the unit.
L1-L2 240VAC ALL THE TIME elements cycle separately
while calling for heat. 10. With pliers, grasp tabs on each side of screw locations and pull forward. This
cover is attached to the element so the element will be pulled forward with the
cover. Element will have resistance to pull as it pulls through the guides. The
second row of the element may catch on the opening lip, this may need to be WIRELESS MODULE (Remote)
lifted with a screwdriver to clear the lip. The models with REMOTE ENABLE will
11 R  eplacement is in reverse order of removal. have a separate board. On power up
12. Reconnect power. Test operation. the status LED will flash for the first 5
minutes then go off. On ALL models
OVEN CALIBRATION THERMAL CUT-OUTS - look for +5 vdc on pn 1 (R) to pin 3
Testing has shown that this oven has the best cooking performance at a control (BK) - Pin 2 is the signal and cannot
setting of 350°F when the AVERAGE center oven temperature is between 340°F and THERMAL CUTOUT SWITCH (ALL) - SWO & DWO (UPPER & LOWER) be measured accurately. If +5 vdc is
380°F. Customers may change the average center oven temperature by +/-35°F A one-shot thermal fuse is mounted to the rear of the oven. The switch will open present and LED does not flash on
to satisfy their own cooking needs. This affects Bake and Convection Bake modes. the L2 leg of the power to the heating elements in the event of an over-tempera- initial power up (within the first 5 minutes), replace wireless module.
Broil and Self-Clean are not affected. Refer to special functions section for setting ture condition. The switch will open when the panel it is mounted to reaches ap-
temperature offset. proximately 351°F and will not reset. The oven will not heat after the switch opens
To change: and the switch will need to be replaced.
• Press and hold BAKE and BROIL pads (“dEGForC” appears in the display). THERMAL CUTOUT SWITCH (DWO ONLY)
• Press the 2 pad until “te-P” appears in the display. A one-shot thermal fuse is mounted to the top of the lower oven in the left rear
• Press the 6 pad and a number between -35 and +35 will be displayed. corner. The switch will open the neutral leg of the power to the electronic control
• Press the 2 pad or 8 pad to change average oven temperature. in the event of an over-temperature condition. The switch will open when the
• Press the 5 pad to return to Time of Day. panel it is mounted to reaches approximately 300°F and will not reset. The control
display will go blank and the element relays will open after the switch opens and
31-17016-1 02-13 GE the switch will need to be replaced.
SERVICE MODE ERC FAILURE CODES
This mode will be used by any number of people for many different tasks.
FIRST SECOND
Possibilities include: factory workers to troubleshoot units that failed the End DESCRIPTION
NIBBLE NIBBLE(S)
DESCRIPTION WHAT SERVICE CAN DO TO CORRECT THE FAULT

of Assembly Line Test, engineers during the development of a new oven and/ A climb in Upper Oven temperature to above the “Error Unlock Temperature” (EEPROM Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
or platform, and field service technicians to root-cause problems in consumers’ 2 0
parameter), while the latch input is false (door is not locked) be replaced
homes. 2 1
Upper Oven temperature climbs above the “Error Lock Temperature” (EEPROM Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
parameter), while the latch input is true (door is locked) be replaced
• A 5-minute timer shall be activated at power-up which is transparent to the user Thermal Runaway
A climb in Lower Oven temperature to above the ““Error Unlock Temperature” Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
2 2
and during this time, the Service Mode shall be entered by pressing and holding (EEPROM parameter), while the latch input is false (door is not locked) be replaced

the “1” and “5” keys simultaneously for 3 seconds 2 3


Lower Oven temperature climbs above the “Error Lock Temperature” (EEPROM Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
parameter), while the latch input is true (door is locked) be replaced
• When the Service Mode is entered, the word “tESt” shall appear in the time - Replace the Oven sensor
3 0 Upper Oven RTD Short
digits until it is superseded by the CRC or Software version or until the mode is - Check for shorts in the harness
- Replace the Oven sensor
canceled. 3 1 Upper Oven RTD Open - Check for unconnected harnesses
• If a user presses the CLEAR/OFF key, the mode shall be canceled and the control - Check for cut wires
- Replace the Oven sensor
shall reset. 3 2 Lower Oven RTD Short
- Check for shorts in the harness
• When the Service Mode is entered, the current RTD temperature shall appear in Sensor - Replace the Oven sensor
3 3 Lower Oven RTD Open - Check for unconnected harnesses
the temperature digits of each oven. - Check for cut wires

• When the Service Mode is entered, different keys shall be used to test different 3 4
Upper - If the calibration CRC fails or If the difference between RTD temperature and
The control needs to be replaced
relay outputs. Fine tune temperature is greater than 50F

• The Upper and Lower oven keys, on a double oven shall be used to alternate the 3 5
Lower - If the calibration CRC fails or If the difference between RTD temperature and
The control needs to be replaced
Fine tune temperature is greater than 50F
oven which the mode keys activate. If the upper or lower keys have not been
pressed, the control shall assume that it is the upper oven. 4 0 Upper Oven Meat probe short
- Check for faulty meat probe jack
- Check for shorts in the harness
Meat Probe
• Each key press shall turn on the associated load. Each load shall turn off when 4 1 Lower Oven Meat probe short
- Check for faulty meat probe jack
one of the following conditions is met: the same key is pressed again; another - Check for shorts in the harness
- Check harness connections
key has been pressed; or 10 seconds has passed after the key has been released. 6 0 Communication loss to the Upper Machine Control - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
The loads and associated keys are listed below: - Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
- Check harness connections
BAKE –Energize the Bake and the DLB relays for the corresponding cavity. 6 1 Communication loss to the Upper Temp Encoder - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
- Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
BROIL –Energize the Broil and the DLB relays for the corresponding cavity. - Check harness connections
SELF-CLEAN –Energize the door lock motor and display the door lock status as 6 2 Communication loss to the Upper Mode Encoder - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
- Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
it would in normal mode. (NOTE: if the door lock is unlocked, this key press shall Communication
- Check harness connections
lock the door and if the door lock is locked, then the key press shall unlock, it Error
6 3 Communication loss to the Lower Machine Control - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
- Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
should not be ruled by the 10 second timer as other keys are) - Check harness connections
6 4 Communication loss to the Lower Temp Encoder - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
STEAM CLEAN – Display in the temperature digits the most recent F-code. Each - Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
subsequent press of the Steam Clean key shall display the next most recent - Check harness connections
F-code. The Temperature display shall go back to the current RTD temperature 6 5 Communication loss to the Lower Mode Encoder - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
- Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
after 10 seconds of no key presses. - Check harness connections
6 6 Communication loss to the UI - Check for status LEDs on boards with status LEDs (if they are not blinking, replace)
COOK TIME –Calculate and display the CRC checksum in the time digits. - Query with NewFi, boards that do not respond may need to be replaced
CONVECTION BAKE – Energize the convection element and the DLB relays. 7 A Any stuck key other than start and clear keys If no apparent damage to housing, then replace the control

#1 – Energize the convection fan in the CCW direction. NOTE: if the “2” key has 7 B Start key Stuck condition Most likely needs to change out control
been pressed and the fan spinning in the CW direction, the control will wait at
7 C Upper Clear key stuck condition Most likely needs to change out control
least 10 seconds before starting to energize the fan in the CCW direction to
prevent welding the relay. Key Panel 7 D Lower Clear key stuck condition Most likely needs to change out control

#2 – Energize the convection fan in the CW direction. NOTE: if the “1” key has 7 E GT Communication failure condition Check the connection between the two boards. If that is connected solid, then need to
replace both glass touch and display boards. Unable to determine which side is having the fault
been pressed and the fan spinning in the CCW direction, the control will wait
at least 10 seconds before starting to energize the fan in the CW direction to 7 F GT CRC failure or any error that GT reports in status response
Most likely due to the glass touch board. Replace either just the glass touch or both the
touch and display boards
prevent welding the relay.
OVEN LIGHT – Energize the oven light for the corresponding cavity. 8 0 Upper oven Parametric data CRC failure or RAM check fails Replace the control

DELAY TIME – Display the software version in the time digits. 8 1 Lower oven Parametric data CRC failure or RAM check fails Replace the control
EEPROM
PROBE – Display the probe temperature in the temperature display. 8 2 User Interface parametric data CRC failure or RAM check fails Replace the control
SET CLOCK – Energize the cooling fan relay.
Upper Oven Door becomes Locked while it is expected to be unlocked (i.e. during standby Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
START – No response. 9 0
or cooking) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

TIMER ON/OFF – Light up all LED segments. Upper Oven Door becomes Unlocked while it is expected to be locked (i.e. during self- Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 1
Digit keys – Light up in every available 7-segment display the key being pressed clean & Steam clean) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

(pressing the 7 key would show “777 77:77”). NOTE: The “1” and “2” keys are 9 2 Upper Oven Unlock Home and Lock Home are true simultaneously
Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
Replace the door lock and/or replace the control
used for convection fan, and should also display the digits in the display when
Lower Oven Door becomes Locked while it is expected to be unlocked (i.e. during Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
applicable. 9 3
standby or cooking) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control
CLEAR/OFF – Shall reset the control.
Lower Oven Door becomes Unlocked while it is expected to be locked (i.e. during self- Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 4
COOKTIME & DELAY START – In the past, we’ve used this key combination to clean & Steam clean) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

enter a manual EEPROM editor. With FRED and the rest of the software tool sets, 9 5 Lower Oven Unlock Home and Lock Home are true simultaneously
Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
this should not be required any more. Replace the door lock and/or replace the control
Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to look for physical items blocking the fan
• If a key is pressed while another load is already on, the control shall first turn off Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
the first load and then activate the new load (i.e. User presses Bake and within 5 Door Latch 9 6 The speed of the upper fan is below the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
seconds the User presses Broil, the control shall turn on the Bake and DLB from If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control
when the user first presses Bake until the user presses Broil, then the control shall Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to check that all the fins are on the cooling fan
turn off the Bake relay and turn on the Broil relay and hold the Broil element on Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
9 7 The speed of the lower fan is below the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
until 10 second after the key has been pressed. Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control

Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to look for physical items blocking the fan
Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
9 8 The speed of the upper fan is above the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control

Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to check that all the fins are on the cooling fan
Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
9 9 The speed of the lower fan is above the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control

31-17016-1
PT.NO. 229C6152P001-0
PT.NO. 229C6152P001-1 WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING:
DOOR POSITION DOOR POSITION
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED
5V 5V BEFORE SERVICING THE APPLIANCE
(DOOR CLOSED) (DOOR CLOSED)
PULSE PULSE L1 N L2

UPPER/SINGLE OVEN
LOCK Y UPPER LOCK Y+W LOWER
1 1
O MACHINE O+W MACHINE K203
2 CONTROL 2 CONTROL K207
R234 J102
BROIL
BR COM NC
3 3 COM NO 3300W NO
UPPER W 5V W LOWER W 5V W (17.4 )
HIGH LIMIT
1 4 1 4 NC K202
HIGH LIMIT SWITCH
FAD PR FAD PR FAD PR+W FAD PR+W
BAKE SWITCH OPEN:149C
BOARD 2 5 J900 BOARD 2 5 J900 COM NO 2850W OPEN: 177C
(DOUBLE OVEN
ONLY)
BK GND BK BK GND BK (20.2 )
3 6 3 6 NC K206
J1 J1 BK J803 CONV.BAKE
7 COM NO 2400W
(24.0 )
RTD 1080 RTD 1080 NC MACHINE
@ ROOM TEMP @ ROOM TEMP K204
BROIL ASSIST
CONTROL
J804
5V W 5V W POWER
1 1 1000W
W+BK W+R (57.6 )
2 2 TO LOWER
DOOR LOCK
O+W O+BK MACHINE
3 3 K208 MOTOR
CONTROL
GN GN J801-6 J102-2
4 J300 4 J300 DLM

MEAT PROBE MEAT PROBE


30K-50K @ ROOM 30K-50K @ ROOM OVEN
TEMP TEMP LIGHTS
Q601
R R J801-1
1 1
W W
2 2
BK BK K200
3 J700 3 J700 K205 J801-3 HIGH
Y Y COM NO COOLING
4 4 NC LOW FAN
O O J801-2 MOTOR
5 5 Q600 K201
J801-5 CW
12V COM CONV
NO
ZERO CROSS 5V PULSE NC CCW FAN
MOTOR
J801-4
GND
GEA2 LOWER OVEN

K203 FROM UPPER


7.5V K207
R234 MACHINE
BROIL COM CONTROL
NC
COM J102-2
NO PT9550 3300W (17.4 ) NO
R UI BOARD R 7.5V R WIRELESS PT7550 4000W (14.4 )
NC HIGH LIMIT
1 1 1 MODULE K202 BAKE SWITCH
W W GEA2 W COM NO OPEN: 177C
2 J5 J3 2 2 2850W
(20.2 )
BK BK GND BK NC K206
3 3 3 J1
J803 CONV.BAKE
COM NO 2400W
(24.0 )
NC MACHINE
NOTIFICATION BK NOTIFICATION K204 CONTROL
LIGHTING BOARD 5 5 LIGHTING BOARD J804 BROIL ASSIST
POWER
R W BK BK
LEFT 4 4 RIGHT PT9550 1000W (57.6 )

2 BK PT7550 NA
1 3 J3 3 3 J4 DOOR LOCK
BK MOTOR
K208
J2 2 2
BK J801-6
DLM
1 1
OVEN
LIGHTS
MACHINE CONTROL Q601
RELAY
CONTACTS OVEN CONV DOOR CONV
BROIL BAKE CONV DLB
LIGHT FAN LOCK FAN DIR * - NON CYCLING CONTACTS J801-1
MADE K207 K202 K206 K203 ** - CYCLING CONTACTS
Q601 Q600 K208 K201
*** - IN THE CLEAN CYCLE, BROIL ELEMENT
BAKE ** ** * * REMAINS ON UNTIL 785F IS REACHED.
BROIL ** * * THEN, THE BAKE AND BROIL ELEMENTS
CYCLE SEPARATELY WHILE CALLING FOR HEAT K200
CLEAN *** *** * X FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE CYCLE.
K205 J801-3 HIGH
CONV BAKE SINGLE ** ** * * ** ** X - CONTACTS MADE AT BEGINNING AND END OF CLEAN CYCLE ONLY. COM NO COOLING
CONV BAKE MULTI ** ** * * ** ** NC LOW FAN
CONV ROAST ** * * ** ** MOTOR
J801-2
PRE-HEAT ** ** ** * * **
DC CIRCUIT Q600 K201
J801-5 CW
COM NO CONV
NC CCW FAN
J801-4 MOTOR

AC CIRCUIT

31-17016-1
R4
3
1 BK
1 W7
BK
2 2
BK
J4 3
BK
3 J3
BK4 23 M
4 4 J2
BK
5 5 3 2 1

4 BK4 W R4 Y3

GY+BK2
1 22

O+W3
TO UPPER
5

BR2
OVEN

W1

Y3
GN3
1 1
2 R R4
1 1 1 6 2 2
O+BK1
W W7
J1 2 2 J3 J5 2 24 21
3 BK BK4
3 3
8 21 BK3 1 2
1 1
7 2 2
1 2
W6 W1

BK3

W1
1
LOWER MACHINE CONTROL O4 UPPER MACHINE CONTROL PR3 W1
5 O4 BLOWER 2
5
Y4 BK6
4 Y4 3
4 BK3
J700 3
BK4
BK4
1 1
3 BK+W2
J700 BK O+W3 O+W3 W1
W7 2 2
2 W7
R4 2 W1
1
1
R4 BR+W1 BR2
25 21
R R+W2 Y+W2 Y3
3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3
BK6 BK6
6 5 4 4 5 6 6 5 4 4 5 6 W1 W2
GN3 GN3
PR3 PR3
9 8 7 7 8 9
GN3
4 GN2 W6 W6
O+BK1 4 O+BK1 O+BK1
3 O+W4
3
J300
2
W+R1 J300 W+BK1 15 GY+BK2 GY+BK2

2
1
W5
W3
14 W1 W1
1
O+W2 PR+W1 O+W2 PR+W1 PR+R1 BK3 BK3
3 2 1 1 2 3
6 5 4 4 5 6
BK6
20 1 1
W5 26
K203 K206 K202 K204 K207 7 K203 K206 K202 K204 K207 W2 W2
W+R1
DLB CONV BAKE BR2 BROIL BK6 BK DLB CONV BAKE BR2 BROIL 2 2
229C6152P001
J101
J101 6 BK5 PT9000 PT7000
6
COM COM PR3 COM SERIES SERIES
COM
5 COM COM
5
PR2 16
NO NO NO W6 NO NO NO 27 BLOCK TERMINAL 1 1
J900 4 W4
NC NC NC
BR+W1 NC NC NC J900 4 BU+W2 26 HARNESS WIRE LATCH/COM 1 1
O+W2
3 BR1
O+W3 3 25 SWITCH HIGH LIGHT 1 1
J102 J803 J804 2 J102 J803 J804 O3 R R3
Y+W2 2 17 W
1 1
W1
24 BLOWER FAD ASM (LWR) 1 1
1 Y2 2 2 23 LATCH ASM 2 2
1
J801 J801 BU BU+W1
FAN 3 3 22 PROBE MEAT ASM 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
19 21 LAMP HALOGEN 6 3
20 SENSOR ASM 2 2
BU+W1
PR+W1
BU+W2

BK+W2
PR+R1

BK+W1
O+W1

GY+BK2

PR+Y1
Y+W1

R+W2

GY+BK1

R+W1
O+W2 Y+W1 19 ELEMENT BAKE 2 2
GN1

BK1

BK3

GN1

BU1
W2

BU2

PR1

BK1

BK2
W2
R1

R3

O1
R1

R2
Y1

18 SWITCH HIGH LIMIT 2 2


17 FAN CONVECTION 2 1
GROUND GN1
18 16 ELEMENT CONVECTION 2 1
TO AIR 15 ELEMENT BROIL 0 1
9 DIVIDER
O+W2 O+W1
14 ELEMENT BROIL 2 1
DWO
13 BLOWER FAD ASM (UPR/SGL) 1 1
W4 12 CONDUIT WIRE ASM 1 1
1
BU+W1

BK2 BK2 BK+W1 BK


PR2 11 CAPACITOR MOTOR CONV 2 1
1 1 1 1 BLOWER
BU1

2
R2

R3

9 W1
2 2
W1 W1
2 2
W
3
BK5 10 HARNESS WIRE LATCH/COM 1 1
SWO GY+BK1 GY+BK1 R+W1
3 3
R 9 HARNESS WIRE MAIN 1 1
3 3
8 BOARD MACHINE CONTROL(LWR) 1 1
13 7 BOARD MACHINE CONTROL(UPR/SGL) 1 1
6 HARNESS WIRE COM 1 1
WIRE COLORS
11 5 HARNESS WIRE EXT COM 1 0
BLACK BK 4 HARNESS WIRE LED JUMPER 1 0
20
BROWN BR 3 BOARD LED STATUS 1 0
BK BK1
10
W3 2 MODULE WIRELESS 1 0
1 1 BLUE BU
W+BK1 1 BOARD UI DISPLAY 1 1
W W1 2 2 GREEN GN
14 BK2 21 I.D. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 1 ORANGE O
12 R R1 W1
2 2 *NOT ALL PARTS ARE CATALOGUED
PURPLE PR
PR+Y1 PR1 O2
BK2 RED R
1 1
GROUND 27 16 W1
2 2 YELLOW Y
TO TOP
RETAINER
BU2 O2
GN2
1 1
22 23
GREY GY
17 O+W4
2 2 WHITE W
R2 1 R

SERVICE IN­FOR­MA­TION
1
21 PINK PK

02-2013 GE
W1 W
2 2
BU1 BU BK2 M

DO NOT DISCARD
3 3 FAN 1 1
W1
18 2 2

MODEL NUMBER

IMPORTANT
Y2

O1 O2
GY+BK1

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19
BR1

PT9050
PT7050
PT9550
PT7550
W1

O3

Y2

Y1 O2
TO LOWER
OVEN
(IF EQUIPPED)

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