ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICASERVICE UPDATE MANUALFOR 30” ELECTRICFREESTANDING RANGES! ATTENTION !This service manual is intended for use by
Page 10P/N 316439220RANGE TECHNICAL DATADisplayed Fault CodeDescription Suggested Corrective ActionF5 A0 Bad EEPROM checksum. 1. Reset power supply t
Page 11P/N 31643922030” ELECTRIC RANGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*30" MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE TOP OF THE COOKING SURFACE AND THE BOTTOM OF
Page 12P/N 316439220NORMAL INSTALLATION STEPS1. ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS- IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGTo reduce the risk of tipping of
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 14P/N 316439220 4B. POWER CORD CONNECTIONS(3-Wire Connection Instructions . For existing installations ONLY- Refer to Fig. 13).1. Follow the man
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 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 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 18P/N 316439220Side Shield ScrewsElement Base Pan ScrewsHarness Connector PlugThe warmer drawer element and thermostat are mounted to a metal ba
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 2P/N 316439220Table of ContentsSAFE SERVICING PRACTICES ...3SERVICE TIPS Develop Good Work Habits ...
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 28P/N 316439220Electric Range Component Resistance ChartNOTE: Resistance measurments are approximate. Variations due to tem-perature changes and
Page 29P/N 316439220Electronic Oven ControlsThe newest generation of Electronic Oven Controls have signifi cant improvements to make them easier for t
Page 3P/N 316439220To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that Safe ServicingPractices be observed. The following are some
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 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 32P/N 316439220 FAULT CODE LIKELY FAILURE CONDITION/CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONF10F11F12F13F14Runaway Temperature.Shorted Keypad.Bad Micro
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 34P/N 316439220F11 ERR - Shorted control keypad. Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up, re-place
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 36P/N 316439220The Electronic Surface Element Control System ,(ESEC), precisely controls the smoothtop cooking elements at multiple settings. (
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 38P/N 316439220Displayed Fault CodeDescription Suggested Corrective ActionF5 A0 Bad EEPROM checksum. 1. Reset power supply to range.2. Replace P
Page 39P/N 316439220Gray BlackPotentiometer Stop PositionsPotentiometer Resistance TableStop PositionPin TerminalsGray POTBlack POTOff 1 - 2 20 KΩ 10
Page 4P/N 316439220Consistently following a standard procedure when servicing appliances will insure that you do not waste time searching for a compl
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 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 42P/N 316439220On ESEC models which have a cooktop with four Dual Element Surface burners there is additional remote Remote Relay Board mounted
Page 43P/N 316439220DIAGRAMADIAGRAMB
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 6P/N 316439220Brand Identifi erPL = ProfessionalGL = GalleryF = Frigidaire G = Gibson K = KelvinatorT = TappanW = W/WestM = Multifl exRange Fuel
Page 7P/N 316439220SURFACE TEMPERATURE LIMITS1. Product must be undamaged, correctly assembled and have the cor-rect oven temperature.2. All skin tem
Page 8P/N 316439220Electric Range Component Resistance ChartNOTE: Resistance measurments are approximate. Variations due to tem-perature changes and
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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