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ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA
SERVICE UPDATE MANUAL
FOR 30” ELECTRIC
FREESTANDING RANGES
! ATTENTION !
This service manual is intended for use by persons having electrical and mechanical training
and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally considered acceptable in the appliance
repair trade. Electrolux Home Products cannot be responsible, nor assume any liability, for
injury or damage of any kind arising from the use of this manual.
P/N 316439220
Publication # 5995438461
June 2005
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - FREESTANDING RANGES

ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICASERVICE UPDATE MANUALFOR 30” ELECTRICFREESTANDING RANGES! ATTENTION !This service manual is intended for use by

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Page 10P/N 316439220RANGE TECHNICAL DATADisplayed Fault CodeDescription Suggested Corrective ActionF5 A0 Bad EEPROM checksum. 1. Reset power supply t

Page 3 - ATTENTION!!!

Page 11P/N 31643922030” ELECTRIC RANGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*30" MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE TOP OF THE COOKING SURFACE AND THE BOTTOM OF

Page 4

Page 12P/N 316439220NORMAL INSTALLATION STEPS1. ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS- IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGTo reduce the risk of tipping of

Page 5

Page 13P/N 316439220NOTE: Range is shipped from factory with 1-3/8" dia. hole asshown. To use either 7/8" dia. hole or 1-1/8" dia. kn

Page 6 - P L MAF9CED93

Page 14P/N 316439220 4B. POWER CORD CONNECTIONS(3-Wire Connection Instructions . For existing installations ONLY- Refer to Fig. 13).1. Follow the man

Page 7

Page 15P/N 316439220SMOOTH GLASS COOKTOP SERVICING The procedure for servicing the smooth glass cooktop and surface elements is the same as in previo

Page 8

Page 16P/N 3164392205. Carefully pull the support channel away from the cooktop far enough to disengage the element mount-ing clips from the channel.

Page 9

Page 17P/N 316439220The circuit diagram below shows a typical wiring and control setup for a warmer drawer on an electric or gas range. The warmer dr

Page 10 - RANGE TECHNICAL DATA

Page 18P/N 316439220Side Shield ScrewsElement Base Pan ScrewsHarness Connector PlugThe warmer drawer element and thermostat are mounted to a metal ba

Page 11 - Clearances and Dimensions

Page 19P/N 316439220→→Pull base pan forward to Pull base pan forward to removeremoveWith the element and base pan assembly removed the element an

Page 12

Page 2P/N 316439220Table of ContentsSAFE SERVICING PRACTICES ...3SERVICE TIPS Develop Good Work Habits ...

Page 13 - 4A. POWER CORD CONNECTIONS

Page 20P/N 316439220Photo B↑↑LIFT DOOR HINGE ARMS OVER ROLLER PINS To Replace Oven Door:1. Firmly grasp both sides of oven door along the door sides

Page 14

Page 21P/N 316439220Remove warmer drawer side shields. (Models With Warmer Drawer)1. From the rear of the range remove the screws that secure the shi

Page 15 - Remove Screws

Page 22P/N 316439220Bodyside MountingChanging the body side panel requires the removal of screws along the top and rear fl anges and removing the two

Page 16 - Warmer Drawer

Page 23P/N 316439220Bake-N-Warm™ DOUBLE OVENThe Bake-N-Warm Double oven, or “Mini Oven” as it is commonly referred to, is located in the area normall

Page 17 - P/N 316439220

Page 24P/N 316439220If the mini oven control fails to send voltage to the element perform the following tests to determine the cause of failure. 1. W

Page 18 - !CAUTION!

Page 25P/N 316439220Remove Drawer1. Before drawer removal, be sure to turn OFF the Bake-n-Warm™ Double Oven and let the drawer area cool completely.2

Page 19 - Oven Door

Page 26P/N 316439220Replacing Drawer Glide RailsOnce the mounting screw is removed extend the outer track of the glide rail until it stops. Pull forw

Page 20 - Door Hinge Replacement

Page 27P/N 316439220The mini oven chassis can be removed as an en-tire assembly. Begin by disconnecting the wire har-ness connections to the element

Page 21 - Drawer Guide Rail

Page 28P/N 316439220Electric Range Component Resistance ChartNOTE: Resistance measurments are approximate. Variations due to tem-perature changes and

Page 22 - Leg Levelers

Page 29P/N 316439220Electronic Oven ControlsThe newest generation of Electronic Oven Controls have signifi cant improvements to make them easier for t

Page 23 - Bake-N-Warm™ DOUBLE OVEN

Page 3P/N 316439220To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that Safe ServicingPractices be observed. The following are some

Page 24 - Page 24

Page 30P/N 316439220ES 340 CONTROLES 340 Control Features:• Automatic oven (Delay, Cook, and Off)• Full slew up / down control • Digital Time and Tem

Page 25 - This screw concealed

Page 31P/N 316439220When an oven with an electronic control detects a failure condition, it usually signals the failure with an “F” code. These “F” c

Page 26 - Pull Forward

Page 32P/N 316439220 FAULT CODE LIKELY FAILURE CONDITION/CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONF10F11F12F13F14Runaway Temperature.Shorted Keypad.Bad Micro

Page 27 - COMPONENT TESTING

Page 33P/N 316439220F30 ERR If the EOC detects that the oven temperature probe circuit is OPEN during the initial power up you will not be able to pr

Page 28 - Page 28

Page 34P/N 316439220F11 ERR - Shorted control keypad. Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up, re-place

Page 29 - ES 300 CONTROL

Page 35P/N 316439220* Circuit will show continuity even if only one bulb is good. Check inoperative bulb(s) individually.COMPONENT EOC HARNESS TEST P

Page 30 - ES 510 CONTROL

Page 36P/N 316439220The Electronic Surface Element Control System ,(ESEC), precisely controls the smoothtop cooking elements at multiple settings. (

Page 31 - Page 31

Page 37P/N 316439220When power is fi rst applied the EOC will display a fl ashing “12:00” as well as the letters “PF”. The ESEC display boards will als

Page 32 - EOC FAILURE / FAULT CODES

Page 38P/N 316439220Displayed Fault CodeDescription Suggested Corrective ActionF5 A0 Bad EEPROM checksum. 1. Reset power supply to range.2. Replace P

Page 33 - Page 33

Page 39P/N 316439220Gray BlackPotentiometer Stop PositionsPotentiometer Resistance TableStop PositionPin TerminalsGray POTBlack POTOff 1 - 2 20 KΩ 10

Page 34 - Electronic Oven Control

Page 4P/N 316439220Consistently following a standard procedure when servicing appliances will insure that you do not waste time searching for a compl

Page 35 - BAKE ELEMENT

Page 40P/N 316439220The display boards are secured to the control panel by the display lenses. The lens is inserted into the panel from the front and

Page 36 - VERSION 10R

Page 41P/N 316439220User Interface BoardThe power board controls the cycling of the cooktop surface elements by supplying the L2 side of the power su

Page 37 - Page 37

Page 42P/N 316439220On ESEC models which have a cooktop with four Dual Element Surface burners there is additional remote Remote Relay Board mounted

Page 38 - Power board & UIB

Page 43P/N 316439220DIAGRAMADIAGRAMB

Page 39 - Page 39

Page 5P/N 316439220For 2004/2005 some important new features and design changes have been introduced into our gas and electric freestanding ranges. B

Page 40 - Page 40

Page 6P/N 316439220Brand Identifi erPL = ProfessionalGL = GalleryF = Frigidaire G = Gibson K = KelvinatorT = TappanW = W/WestM = Multifl exRange Fuel

Page 41 - Page 41

Page 7P/N 316439220SURFACE TEMPERATURE LIMITS1. Product must be undamaged, correctly assembled and have the cor-rect oven temperature.2. All skin tem

Page 42 - Power Board

Page 8P/N 316439220Electric Range Component Resistance ChartNOTE: Resistance measurments are approximate. Variations due to tem-perature changes and

Page 43 - Page 43

Page 9P/N 316439220RANGE TECHNICAL DATAEOC Failure / Fault CodesFor each Fault code there is a listing of the likely failure condition or cause, as w

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