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CAUTION
To avoid personal injury, disconnect the power before servicing this product. If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks. Also be aware that many household appliances present a weight hazard. At least two people should be involved in the installation or servicing of such devices. Failure to consider the weight of an appliance could result in physical injury.
ESD NOTICE
Some of the electronics in appliances are electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive. ESD can weaken or damage the electronics in these appliances in a manner that renders them inoperative or reduces the time until their next failure. Connect an ESD wrist strap to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance. Alternatively, you can touch your finger repeatedly to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance. Before removing a replacement part from its package, touch the anti-static bag to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance. Handle the electronic control assembly by its edges only. When repackaging a failed electronic control assembly in an anti-static bag, observe these same precautions.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that to which the receiver is connected; or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
DISCLAIMER
The information in this training manual was accurate at the time of publication. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. Updates, changes, etc. are available via GCSC and LGCSacademy. The information in this manual is intended for persons with adequate backgrounds in electronics, mechanical, and electronic servicing. The manufacturer and seller are not to be held responsible for any liability incurred from its use.
COMPLIANCE
The responsible party for this devices compliance is LG Electronics Alabama, Inc.; 201 James Record Road, Huntsville, AL, 35813.
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INTRODUCTION The LWD3081ST built-in double wall oven, and its smaller sibling, the single oven, are LGs recent entries in the appliance arena. The double oven is actually two single ovens bolted together, with the chief difference being that the lower oven does not have the accessory probe socket or the healthy roast feature. The model and serial numbers are on the ID sticker mounted under the control panel. Open the door (top door on double ovens) and look under the panel to see it.
The tech sheet is located inside the control panel area. Pull the oven out of its cabinetry slightly and take the cover off the control area.
WARNING!
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD The oven must be disconnected from the power supply while repairs, replacements, and adjustments are carried out. Failure to do so can result in electric shock or death by electrocution.
WARNING!
CUT HAZARD Use extreme caution when handling the metal parts of the oven. The edges can be extremely sharp. Wearing service gloves is recommended.
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SPECIAL WARNINGS and INFORMATION Do not put aluminum foil where it touches the sides, back, or bottom of the oven. It will melt and destroy the finish of the oven. This damage is not repairable.
The metal trim piece must be installed correctly at the bottom of the oven. This trim piece deflects the cooling air flow and must be in place.
The convection fan is in the back of the oven. It circulates the hot air in the oven for faster and more even cooking.
The menus are displayed in the window of the control panel and change as necessary.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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WARRANTY
This warranty sheet is provided for instructional purposes only. Warranties vary from time to time, model to model, year to year, and country to country. Refer to the warranty certificate that was provided with your customers product for accurate warranty coverage information.
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CONTROLS
The full operating instructions are included in the owners manual. This section is designed to provide enough information for the servicer to diagnose and repair any issues with the oven. The control panel is a capacitance glass touch panel. There are no moving parts; the user merely touches the panel at the option to be selected. Occasionally, people with poor circulation or small, thin fingers may experience some difficulty making the panel sense their presence. If they use their thumbs, this issue is usually alleviated. Read all instructions carefully before operating the oven. In the event of a power failure, the clock will flash and a PF error code will show in the display. Reset the time. If the oven was set for a timed operation when the power failure occurred, the clock and all programmed functions must be reset.
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Upper oven light Lower oven light Upper oven Lower oven Start Timer (ON / OFF) Upper CLEAR / OFF Lower CLEAR / OFF Touch Screen
Turns the upper oven lights on and off Turns the lower oven lights on and off Activates the controls for the upper oven Activates the controls for the lower oven Starts all oven features Sets or cancels the timer Turns the upper oven OFF or cancels its setting Turns the lower oven OFF or cancels its setting Shows the time of day, menus, oven temperatures and cycles, timer, and automatic functions. This panel will go into a sleep mode if there is no activity for 10 minutes. To wake it, touch it and make your selections. Continued on next page.
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Bake Broil Roast Convection Bake Crisp Convection Convection Roast Recipe Bank Proof / Warm Healthier Roast My Menu
Shows the time of day, menus, oven temperatures and cycles, timer, and automatic functions. This panel will go into a sleep mode if there is no activity for 10 minutes. To wake it, touch it and make your selections. Selects the normal bake mode Selects the normal broil mode Selects the normal roast mode Selects the convection bake mode Selects the crisp convection mode Selects the convection roast mode Contains 100 recipes designed especially for this oven For proofing (raising) bread dough or keeping food warm Selects the healthier roast mode Stores and recalls the customers ten favorite cooking sequences Sets and changes special settings, including time and temperature adjustments Sets a self-cleaning cycle ERROR CODES
See the error code chart on page 40. If there is an error code, ask the customer to make a note of the code before pressing CLEAR / OFF. Allow the oven to cool for at least an hour, and then try the cooking cycle again. If the error code repeats itself, have the customer disconnect the power and call for service.
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COMPONENT LOCATIONS The drawing shows the relative positions of most parts considered to be serviceable.
For most repairs, the oven will NOT need to be removed from the cabinetry for service. As the double oven weighs over 250 pounds (157 kg), two people will needed for removal and replacement. An alternative is to use an oven dolly. Additionally, caution must be exercised to avoid damaging the oven, the cabinetry, and the floor when servicing the oven. Most service operations can be performed without removing the oven. These will be listed in the service procedures contained within this manual. WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD The oven must be disconnected from the power supply while repairs, replacements, and adjustments are carried out. Failure to do so can result in electric shock or death by electrocution.
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REPLACING the CONTROL PANEL and RELATED COMPONENTS Turn off the electric power to the oven. Open the upper oven door. Remove three screws from the bottom edge of the control panel. Close the upper oven door. Lift the control panel off the guide hooks and top trim.
Tilt the control panel down. It hinges in the slots on the main body of the oven and will hang there in the service position.
Disconnect the 8 plastic connectors at the main board to allow removal of the control panel from the oven. Connectors include CN 01, CN 02, CN 03, CN 04, CN 05, CN 08, CN 11, and CN 12. Remove the control panel and set it aside on a soft cloth to prevent damage and scratches.
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After the control panel is removed, the interior of the parts area is visible. The following parts can be removed without removing the oven from the cabinetry. Controller LVT (Low Voltage Transformer), relay PCB, door lock motor, halogen lamp LVT, and surge filter. Controller LVT (Low Voltage Transformer) Remove the screw that secures the transformer base to the bracket.
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RELAY PCB To remove the relay PCB, remove the screw that secures the board to the control area.
Slide the board out from the control area. Disconnect all thirteen plastic connectors from the relay board. Connectors include CN 01, CN 02, CN 03, CN 04, BL, YL, WH, VI, VI (again), RD, YL, RY 19, and RY 20.
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DOOR LOCKING MECHANISM The door lock assembly is mounted on the top of each oven. It activates during a selfclean cycle and will not open again until the internal oven temperature drops below 500 F (260 C). To remove the door lock assembly, open the oven door. Remove the two screws that secure the lock assembly to the oven front. Lift the door lock motor out and unplug the electrical connector. If replacing the lower oven door lock, you must separate the ovens to allow access.
A cam on the lock motor operates a microswitch attached to the lock mechanism which reports its position to the main board.
The main board will not allow the self-clean cycle to operate unless the lock is engaged.
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MANUAL UNLOCK PROCEDURE If necessary, the door lock is spring-loaded and can be released manually. Use an L-shaped object, like an Allen wrench. Reach between the door and the control panel. Grasp the hook on the motor and pull it toward the left. When the hook is pulled aside, you can open the oven door. While this condition persists, consider the oven out of service and do not attempt to cook in it. Refer to pages 14 and 51 for the procedure to test and replace the lock motor mechanism. An alternate method is to disconnect the unlock motor from the oven wiring and apply 120 VAC to it. If the motor will operate, allow it to rotate to the unlock position. This will also let you know the motor is good and to look at the wiring and the main control board. HALOGEN LAMP LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (LVT) REPLACEMENT Disconnect the 5 connectors on the lamp transformer. It may be easier to remove the transformer before separating the connectors. Remove the screw that secures the transformer base to the bracket.
Remove the entire bracket and transformer as a unit. The back end of the transformer slides into brackets stamped into the base. Pay attention to the sticker on the top of the transformer. It shows which wires are connected to which terminals. A mistake here will destroy the transformer and the control boards.
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SURGE FILTER REPLACEMENT To replace the surge filter, remove it from the oven. Remove one screw that attaches the bracket and filter to the back of the control area. Remove the screw and ground wire. Be sure to pull the bracket out toward the left to clear the bracket at the top right corner. Disconnect the two leads and remove the board from the oven.
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REPLACING OVEN CAVITY COMPONENTS WARNING! Disconnect the power before working on the oven. WARNING! Many of the metal panels have sharp edges. We recommend wearing assembly gloves for safety. The broil element, convection element, convection fan blade, oven thermistor, and halogen lamps can be serviced without disassembling the oven. BROIL ELEMENT Remove the four screws from the front and rear brackets. (Two on the rear bracket; one on each of the two front brackets.)
Pull the element forward to access the terminals and disconnect the wires. Be careful to avoid damaging the wires on the edges when you pull them through the hole. Some terminals may be equipped with a release tab which must be pressed to release the connector.
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CONVECTION ELEMENT Remove the four screws that secure the convection fan cover. (This cover takes up most of the back of the oven cavity.) Take the cover out of the oven cavity. WARNING! Be careful to avoid bending or damaging the fan blade.
Remove the four screws that secure the convection element. The element is fragile. Handle it carefully to avoid damage or breakage.
Pull the element forward into the oven cavity. Be careful to avoid damaging the wires on the edges when you pull them through the hole. Some terminals may be equipped with a release tab which must be pressed to release the connector.
CONVECTION FAN BLADE Remove the nut securing the fan blade. (It is a left-hand thread.) Pull the fan blade off the shaft. Do not lose the bushing (spacer) or washer. Be careful to avoid bending the fan blade.
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HALOGEN LAMPS There are three halogen lamps in the oven. (Three in each oven for the double oven.)
Insert a small, flat blade screwdriver into the guide hole and gently pull the cover off. Be careful to avoid breaking the glass or chipping the paint.
Do not touch the bulb with bare fingers, Use a clean cloth or paper towel to handle the bulb. (Unlike the photo.) Pull the bulb out of its socket. When replacing it, be careful to avoid bending the leads. To replace the socket, you will need to remove the side of the oven. OVEN SENSOR Remove the two screws securing the sensor bracket to the back of the oven. Pull the sensor forward into the oven cavity. Be careful to avoid damaging the wires on the edges when you pull them through the hole.
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REPLACING OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WARNING! WARNING! Electric shock hazard. The oven must be disconnected from the power supply when making repairs and adjustments. Cut hazard. Many of the panels and sheet metal parts of the oven have exceptionally sharp edges. Handle them with extreme caution. We recommend wearing assembly gloves or some other type of safety hand protection. Weight hazard. The double oven weighs over 250 pounds. Use care when lifting the oven. Do not allow it to fall from its cabinetry. We recommend using at least two people to lift the oven. A special dolly is available to assist with removal and replacement of the oven.
WARNING!
In the following sections, it is necessary to remove the oven from its cabinetry. Depending upon the components being serviced, various levels of disassembly will be required. Use care, and be very careful of sharp edges. To service the controls, remove the oven far enough to remove the control covers. Be careful the oven does not fall from its cabinetry, as it weighs over 250 pounds. It might be best to remove the oven completely and set it on the floor. Remove the 13 screws that secure the three sections of the top cover. The vent motor, the thermal limiter for the cooling fan, and the door switch (top oven) can be serviced here.
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VENT (COOLING FAN BLOWER) MOTORS Remove the two screws that secure the vent motor to the control area base. The lower vent fan can be serviced without separating the ovens. Unplug the connectors to the motor and remove it from the control area.
The cooling fans can operate at two speeds, based upon temperature. In self-clean mode, if the oven temperature is above 482 F (250 C), the fans will operate at high speed. If the temperature is above 212 F (100 C) but below 482 F (250 C), the fans will operate at low speed. In normal cooking mode, if either oven temperature reaches 212 F (100 C), the cooling fans will operate at low speed. THERMAL LIMITERS The thermal limiters serve to shut off power to the control power transformer. They are secured by a tab and a screw. Disconnect the leads and remove the screw securing the thermal limiter. The connectors may include a release tab that must be pressed to remove the lead.
The upper thermostat is in front of the upper cooling fan, secured to the base of the control area by a tab and a screw. It opens at 356 F (180 C) and closes when the oven cools to 14 F (-10 C). The lower thermostat is next to the lower ovens bake element. It opens at 320 F (160 C) and closes when the oven cools to 14 F (-10 C).
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DOOR SWITCH Remove the screw securing the top right panel of the oven. Be careful removing the panel because of the sharp edges. (Often, the switch can be removed from the front of the oven without any disassembly. Pull it out slightly and press the retaining tabs with a small screwdriver to release them. Then pull the switch out.) Squeeze the tabs on the switch and push it out through the front of the oven.
Disconnect the wires from the terminals. The connectors may include a release tab that must be pressed to remove the lead. (Be sure the wires dont jump back in through the hole or disassembly will be necessary.)
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UPPER OVEN REPAIR The thermal limiter, the convection fan motor, and the hidden bake element can be serviced by removing the upper rear cover. (See photo.) There are 14 screws securing the upper cover. WARNING! Cut hazard.
Many of the panels and sheet metal parts of the oven have exceptionally sharp edges. Handle them with extreme caution. We recommend wearing assembly gloves or some other type of safety hand protection.
After removing all the screws, lift the back cover off the oven. (See photo, below.) The upper and lower covers are identical, but we recommend replacing them in their original positions because the marks made by the screws make it easer to replace all the screws into the correct locations. The serial number sticker is on the lower oven cover. Close photo of the hanging tab of the back cover. (See above.)
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BACK COVER The thermal limiter is attached to the back of the oven by two screws. It is wired in series with the double line break relay. The thermal limiter opens at 356 F (180 C) and closes at -31 F (-35 C).
To replace the thermal limiter, remove the wire leads. The connectors may include a release tab that must be pressed to remove the lead. Remove the screw that holds the limiter in place.
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CONVECTION FAN MOTOR Remove the four screws that secure the convection fan cover. (This cover takes up most of the back of the oven cavity.) Take the cover out of the oven cavity. It is not necessary to remove the convection element at this time. WARNING! Be careful to avoid bending or damaging the fan blade. Remove the nut securing the fan blade. (It is a left-hand thread.) Pull the fan blade off the shaft. Do not lose the bushing (spacer) or washer. Be careful to avoid bending the fan blade. Disconnect the two wire leads from the fan motor. The connectors may include a release tab that must be pressed to remove the lead. Remove the three screws that secure the fan motor to the oven body.
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HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT To service the upper hidden bake element, you must remove the back cover of the oven and the barrier bracket, as shown.
Disconnect the wire leads from the bake element. The connectors may include a release tab that must be pressed to remove the lead.
Remove the cover of the upper hidden bake element. To remove the cover for the first time, youll need to cut the eight points of the edge of the cover. We suggest filing or grinding them off when the cover is removed to reduce the possibility of a serious laceration injury in the future.
Fold the insulation material out of the way and remove the screw securing the element.
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HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT, continued Pull the upper bake element straight out.
When replacing the upper bake element cover, turn it over and use five screws to secure it in place. We suggest filing or grinding the points off or bending them back when the cover is removed to reduce the possibility of a serious laceration injury in the future. Be sure to take care of the points on the oven as well as those on the cover for safety.
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LOWER OVEN REPAIR The thermal limiter, the convection fan motor, and the hidden bake element can be serviced by removing the lower rear cover. (See photo.) There are 19 screws securing the lower rear cover. WARNING! Cut hazard.
Many of the panels and sheet metal parts of the oven have exceptionally sharp edges. Handle them with extreme caution. We recommend wearing assembly gloves or some other type of safety hand protection.
Servicing the lower oven is very similar to servicing the upper oven because they are identical ovens stacked atop one another. The only major differences are that the lower oven will not accept a probe and the probe receptacle is blocked.
To replace the thermal limiter, remove the screw that secures it and lift it of the tab.
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LOWER OVEN REPAIR, CONTINUED Replacing the door lock motor and the door switch in the lower oven is the same as the upper oven, except the ovens must be separated first. Remove the mounting rails on both sides of the oven. Notice that the rails are marked L and R for left and right, and are not interchangeable.
Remove the screws and the middle supports from both sides. The top view of the oven shows the door switch, the vent motor, and the door lock mechanism. The repair procedures are the same as for the upper oven. The lower vent fan motor can be serviced without separating the ovens.
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OVEN DOORS CAUTION! The doors are very heavy. Be very careful when removing or replacing the doors. Do NOT lift or hold a door by its handle. Open the door all the way. Lift the hinge lock up and away from the oven body to the unlocked position. Do this on both sides of the door.
Close the door to the removal position, which is open very slightly, only about 5. Grasp the door firmly by the sides and lift it out of the hinge slots until it is clear of the oven.
To replace the door, hold it at the same angle as for removal and set the hinges into the hinge slots. Open the door all the way. If it will not open all the way, it is not properly seated. Fold the hinge lock back into place in the locked position. The door should open and close normally.
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REPAIRING THE OVEN DOOR HANDLE and GLASS Remove the oven door. Place it face down on a padded work surface. Remove the four screws that secure the liner.
Remove the three screws along the bottom edge of the door. Lift the inner liner of the door off the front glass and set it aside.
Remove the two screws that secure the handle. Slide the door trim up and off the door.
Remove the hinge hanger screw, which is on each side of the door. Lift the hinge hanger out of its place in the door.
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REPAIRING THE OVEN DOOR HANDLE and GLASS, continued With the door liner taken off, remove the 8 screws that secure the inner cover.
Below the inner cover is another piece of trim that helps secure the glass. Lift it out of the way. There are no screws; it was held in place by the same screws that secured the inner cover.
The inner and outer glasses are identical. Either glass can be replaced separately. The bracket holds both pieces of glass in place. Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly.
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Pull the gasket and its clips out of the holes along the sealing edge of the oven.
When reinstalling a new gasket, start at the middle of the top and work around the door in both directions. When you get to the ends, flatten them and stick them into the small holes in the center of the bottom of the opening. You might need to use a pencil to poke them in. Be very careful handling the gasket because it is delicate.
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COMPONENT TESTS
WARNING! WARNING! Disconnect the power before servicing the oven. Replace all grounding devices and panels before operating the oven.
Before testing any component, always check the connector. The most common cause of failure is corrosion on the connectors. Use a VOM (Volt-Ohm Meter) or a DVM (Digital Volt Meter) with a range of at least 20,000 ohms. All checks should be made with the power disconnected from the oven and the component disconnected from its circuit. CONVECTION FAN MOTOR Unplug the convection fan from the circuit and measure the resistance across the terminals. Normal 17 10%
DOOR LOCKING MOTOR Unplug the lock motor from its circuit and measure the resistance across the terminals. (R x 1000) Normal 2,550 10%
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DOOR LOCKING MICROSWITCH Disconnect the switch from its circuit. Measure the resistance across the terminals of the switch. (R x 1000) If the switch is good, the meter should show continuity. Press and hold the button on the switch. The meter should then show infinite resistance. After testing the switch, be sure to reconnect the leads properly. LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (CONTROLLER) Remove the transformer from its circuit. (See page 12.) Measure the resistance across the terminals as shown. (R x 1) Normal 26 10%
Replace if open or shorted. LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (Halogen Lamps) Remove the transformer from its circuit. (See page 15.) Measure the resistance across the terminals as shown. (R x 1) Normal 9.8 10%
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OVEN THERMISTOR Remove the sensor from the oven. (See page 19.) Measure the resistance across the outer terminals, as shown, at 77 F (25 C). (R x 1000) Normal 1090 10%
Replace if open or shorted. DOOR SWITCH Remove the switch from the oven. (See page 22.) Measure the resistance across the terminals. (R x 1)
HALOGEN LAMPS Often you can tell the bulb is bad by looking at it. Check the continuity with an ohmmeter if you have any doubt.
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BROIL ELEMENT Disconnect the leads from the element. Measure the resistance across the terminals at 77 F (25 C). (R x 1) Outer 22.5 10% (outer yellow and blue terminals) Inner 36.9 10% (inner yellow and pink terminals) Replace if open or shorted. BAKE ELEMENT Disconnect the leads from the element. Measure the resistance across the terminals at 77 F (25 C). (R x 1) Normal 22.5 10%
CONVECTION ELEMENT Disconnect the leads from the element. Be very careful to avoid damaging the glass tube that encases the element. Measure the resistance across the terminals at 77 F (25 C). (R x 1) Normal 32.5 10%
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VENT MOTOR Disconnect the leads from the element. Measure the resistance across the terminals at 77 F (25 C). (R x 1) High ~ Common Low ~ Common 16 10% 20 10%
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TEST MODE
TEST MODE allows you to run the oven through a self-check routine as well as allowing manual entry into some of the test routines. Disconnect the power from the oven for 7 seconds. Reconnect power to the oven. Do NOT set the time. Press START, TIMER, UPPER LIGHT, and START in that order.
An alternate method allows you to enter the TEST mode without turning the power off.
Start at the Main Menu Press SET-UP MENU, START, HIDDEN KEY 1, HIDDEN KEY 2, HIDDEN KEY 3, and START. To cancel the TEST MODE, press UPPER CLEAR / OFF.
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ERROR CODES
Code Description Operation
F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 F-6 F-8 F-9 F-10 F-11 F-12 F-16 F-19 F-20
Open sensor (upper) Shorted sensor (upper) Touch Sensor Key Error Open sensor (lower) Shorted sensor (upper) Oven hot Temp Probe (upper) No heating (upper) Door lock fail (upper) Comm error EEPROM error Oven hot (lower) No heating (lower) Door lock fail (lower)
The upper oven thermistor remained open for more than one minute after cooking started. The upper oven thermistor remained shorted for more than one minute after cooking started. Key error persisting for more than one minute. The lower oven thermistor remained open for more than one minute after cooking started. The lower oven thermistor remained shorted for more than one minute after cooking started. The upper oven is hotter than 650 F (343 C) for over two minutes while cooking. The temperature probe in the upper oven is shorted for over one minute after a cook cycle begins. The temperature in the upper oven has not achieved 150 F (66 C) within five minutes. The door lock on the upper oven failed to lock for a self-cleaning cycle. A communication error between the control panel and the main PCB persists for more than ten seconds. A fault in the EEPROM for MY MENU. The lower oven is hotter than 650 F (343 C) for over two minutes while cooking. The temperature in the lower oven has not achieved 150 F (66 C) within five minutes. The door lock on the lower oven failed to lock for a self-cleaning cycle.
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OVEN DOES NOT HEAT (F-9 or F-19 Error Code) Check the electric wiring and all PCB connectors. Check the thermostats (thermistors). (See page 36.) Check the elements. (See page 37.) Check the thermal limiters. (See page 36.)
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LOCK SYSTEM FAILURE (Including F-10 and F-20 Error Codes) When the self-cleaning cycle starts, the door lock motor rotates. If the door lock switch fails to detect a locked condition after cycling twice, the supervising circuit detects a lock failure and the display will indicate the appropriate error code (F-10 or F-20.)
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LOCK SYSTEM FAILURE (Including F-10 and F-20 Error Codes), continued
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OVEN THERMISTOR FAILURE (Error Codes F-1, F-2, F-4, and F-5)
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STRIP CIRCUITS
Strip circuits are shown to assist in diagnosing and repairing the various components of the ovens. Check the line voltage and fuse or circuit breaker first. Check for loose or improper connections within the oven before beginning work. The diagrams in the STRIP CIRCUIT section are drawn in the ON position. UP indicates the upper oven; LO indicates the lower oven.
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In BAKE mode, the convection fan operates for only the PREHEAT portion of the cycle.
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[Example] 801KW3400251
801
KW 34
12345 KR 406 YP 000002 + Options Sequential number Internal code Year and month of production (YMM) Production site (2 Letters) Model ID
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PARTS LIST
Loc # 135501 135502 149801 149802 248101 248102 268711 268712 333901 333902 335501 335502 335503 335504 335505 353001 353002 466001 539201 539202 547901 547902 547903 547904 547905 548101 548901 548902 549801 549802 549803 549804 549805 550121 550122 Part No MCK40417601 MCK47161201 MJH40418701 MJH55321601 MAZ47206702 MAZ41753501 EBR43296801 EBR43296901 3390W0N002B 3390W0N001C MCK40423001 MCK41754101 MCK41753701 MCK41754301 MCK40423201 MEE41716801 MEE41716501 6600R000082 MFZ54382601 MFZ40418401 MAL48432601 MAL47168001 MAL48432602 MAL41753602 MAL41753601 MAZ47171401 MKC51214901 MKC51214801 MJH41754201 4980W1A111B 4980W1N013B MJH40420202 MJH40420201 MEV40416103 MEV40416104 Description Cover, Inner Cover, Inner Supporter Supporter Bracket, Control Panel Bracket, Control Panel PCB Assembly, Main PCB Assembly, Display Tray, Metal (Broiler tray) Tray, Metal (Broiler pan) Cover, Top Cover, Top Cover, Top Cover, Top Cover, Top Heater, Sheath (Broil element ) (U & L) Heater, Sheath (Baker element (U & L) Switch, Tactile (Oven lights) (U & L) Packing, Gasket Packing, Gasket Barrier Barrier Barrier Barrier Barrier Bracket, Idle (LVT and Light XFMR) Window, Glass (Side lights) (X 4) (U & L) Window, Glass (Top lights) (X2) (U & L) Supporter Supporter (Surge protector) Supporter Supporter Supporter Insulator Insulator
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Loc # 561701 561702 568711 568771 568772 569131 569132 569301 569302 569303 569304 13213A 13551F 13581A 13650A 14775A 14810Q 14890A 15006P 23551A 23846A 24781M 24980P 33701A 33808A 34681R 34810Q 34918L 34918R 34930W 35026G 35301A 36640B 50FZZA 53446A 53504A 53504B 53550H 53550V
Part No 6170W1G037P EBJ42409101 EBR43297001 EAD51438701 EAD51439001 EAQ43128701 EAQ43129201 6930W1A003X EBG51439301 6930W1A003D EBG51439302 ADV34868802 ACQ56085401 ADC56000801 MEB42058901 AEH54055501 MAZ55266201 4890W1N005A 5006841001A AGM67921301 3846W1N001A ACM56000402 MJH41753201 AHT54382601 MCK40420101 EAU43957801 MAZ47162501 MDX40418802 MDX40418602 4B72510F MHL49207701 AEG59306301 6640000045A 3B74133K MGJ40415002 MBR40414102 MBR40415301 MCK54158201 MCK40416601
Description Transformer, power (Low voltage, controls) Transformer, power (Low voltage, lights) PCB Assembly, Sub Harness, Single Harness, Single Lamp, Halogen (Side lights) (X 4) (U & L) Lamp, Halogen (Top lights) (X2) (U & L) Thermostat Thermostat Thermostat Thermostat Frame Assembly, Door Cover Assembly, Front Door Assembly (X 2) (U & L) Handle, Door Hinge Assembly Bracket, Mount Window, Glass (X 4) (U & L) (2 per door) Cap, Protector Parts Assembly (Display and touch panel) Name Plate (Logo) Controller Assembly, Keypad Supporter, PCB Shelf Assembly (Telescopic rack) Cover, Rear Motor Assembly, AC, Synchronous (U & L) Bracket, Mount Grille (Connecting rail) (Left) Grille (Connecting rail) (Right) Holder, Wire Shelf (Rack) (X 4) (U & L) (3 per oven) Heater Assembly (Convection element) Connector, Terminal Block Fuse, Time Delay Plate, Front Chamber (X 2) (U & L) Chamber Cover, Hole Cover, Vent
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Loc # 54072A 54350S 54681R 54810H 54810R 54980P 55012B 55012S 55012T 55209A 55232A 55233A 55900C 55901A 56201A 56322A 56411A 56500S 56620A 56912H 63303A MAX171 MAY000 MFL409 MFL552 RY19 RY20 WAT001 WNH201 WNZ022 WSZ003 WSZ219 WSZ221 WSZ242 WSZ246 WSZ247 WTC008 WTP002
Part No 4W50028F 4B73725E 4681W1N002B MAZ48427301 MAZ40417401 MJH41754001 MEV40415801 MEV42726401 MEV40415401 ADJ52698701 MJZ41753801 AJV56083901 5900W1N004B 5901W1E002G EAM42043601 6322B62214A EAD42825101 EBD51431001 EAG43128001 6912W3H001F AGU56000301 MAX51230201 MAY41747201 MFL51224801 MFL51224501 6920000025B 6920000025B 1ATF0502610 1NHB0500032 1NZZW1N002B 1SBF0402618 1SZZW5N001A 1SZZW1N006A 1SZZW5N001J 1SZZW5N001D 1SZZW5N001F FAB30103101 1TPL0302018
Description Pin, Customized Ring Housing, Motor (X 4) (2 per motor) Bracket, Hinge (X 4) (2 per oven) Bracket, Motor Supporter, PCB Insulator Insulator, Convection fan shaft spacer Insulator Duct Assembly Vent Vent Assembly Fan, Convection Fan Assembly Filter Assembly (Surge protector) Thermistor, PTC Power Cord Assembly (Conduit) Sensor, Temperature (Probe) Jack, DC Power (Probe socket) Lamp, Halogen Plate Assembly, Base Book, Cook Box Manual, Installation Manual, Owners Relay, Contact (Not shown) Relay, Contact (Not shown) Screw, Taptite Nut, Common (Convection fan, LH thread) Nut, Customized Screw, Taptite Screw, Customized Screw, Customized Screw, Customized Screw, Customized Screw, Customized Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping
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Loc # WTP013 WTT021 WTP013 WTT021 WTT022 WTT024 WTT028 WTT037 WTT056 WWZ081 WWZ085
Part No 1TPL0402418 1TTL0402418 1TPL0402418 1TTL0402418 1TTL0402422 1TTL0402618 1TTL0402818 1TTL0403418 1TTL0403018 1WZZW3Z003B 1WZZ81N001A
Description Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Screw, Tapping Washer, Customized Washer, Customized (Convection fan)
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P = WATTS
I R
2
EI E/R P I
CURRENT OHMS
E /R
2
WATTS VOLTS
P R P/I
E R
IR E/I
E = VOLTS
Volts = Volts = Watts / Amperes Volts = Amperes x Ohms
R = OHMS
CONVERSION FORMULAE
F = (9/5) C + 32 C = (5/9) x (F 32)
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