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2006 Sears Technical Training Manual Sears Repair Tips Electronic Fault Codes Induction Cooking And Introducing… Refrigeration & C

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The technician should test the temperature/sensor probe circuit by disconnecting the P3 connector at the mini oven control board and then measure the

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The rear filter stopped using the Nano-fiber wrap in February 2005 and went back to the old coarse wrap (see Figure 1). They stopped producing front f

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TROUBLESHOOTING FRIGIDAIRE RANGES OR OVENSWITH ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROLS (EOC) When an oven with an electronic control fails, it usually signals the fa

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DISPLAYED FAULT CONDITIONSIMPORTANT NOTE: Not all EOC’s will display every fault code listed. Some of the F-codes are found only on older products. Fo

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EOC Failure / Fault CodesFor each Fault code there is a listing of the likely failure condition or cause, as well as suggested corrective actions to b

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Introduction To Induction CookingInduction cooking uses high frequency magnetic energy to heat the cooking utensil when it is placed over the inductio

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Determining Pan SizeWhen selecting a pan to use for induction cooking it is important to know the correct size of the pan in order to determine the pr

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For best results with an induction cooktop the pan bottom should be as fl at as possible with no deep grooves or ridges on the bottom surface. Pans tha

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There are four basic modes of operation that the control can be in: • Standby – Line voltage is applied. No cooking zones are activated. No displays

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If the Zone ON/OFF key is pressed, but no UP or DOWN keys are pressed for a period of 5 seconds, then the control will revert back to Ready or Active

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WARNINGComponent Access and Service ProceduresTo gain access to the various component parts of the cooktop assembly it must be uninstalled from the ca

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The chart below illustrates the wiring connections between the Cook Zone controls and the Main Power Control. Note that on the main power control conn

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Fig. 19A shows a complete induction coil assembly. To test the coil circuit use an ohm meter to check for continuity between the two forked terminal c

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The photo in Fig. 20A shows the cooktop coil carrier after the controls, induction coils and insulation pad have been removed. To separate the coil ca

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Component Access and Service ProceduresTo remove and replace the power generator boards begin by removing the heat sink thermal cut out. Next remove t

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Component Access and Service ProceduresOnce the power cable wires are disconnected from the fi lter board, unplug the wires and cables from the fi lter

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Error Possible Cause or Condition Suggested Corrective Action2 LF zone control defective key sensor 3 LF zone control defective

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Symptom or Failure Control Display Possible Cause orConditionSuggested Corrective ActionPan does not heat up. Normal operation Pan too small for prop

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KENMORE PRO WALL OVENS & FREE STANDING RANGE TMPage 126

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SINGLE WALL OVEN & FS RANGE OVEN CONTROL200250300350400450500550OffBreadWarmBroilCleanProof&HoldOffCleanBroilWarm &Hold3504004505003002502

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SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESetting Continuous Bake or 12 Hour Energy SavingThe oven control has a factory preset built-in 12 Hour Energy

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SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESetting Oven ControlsSetting Convection BakeUse the Convection Bake feature when fast cooking is desired. The

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SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDE200250300350400450500550OffBreadWarmBroilCleanProof&HoldOffFigure 1Setting Oven ControlsUsing the Tempera

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SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESearingGrillFigure 3Broil Pan& insertBroil Stop PositionFigure 2Off200250300350400450500550OffBreadWarmBr

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SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESelf-Cleaning To avoid possibleburns use care when opening theoven door after the Self-Cleaningcycle. Stand t

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETSERVICE DATA SHEETElectric Wall Oven with ES575A Electronic Oven Control°.NOTE: The controllers are not fie

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETELECTRONIC DISPLAY BOARDJ4J2J6P8 P10 P12 P2 P4P6P18J7J3P1P17P3P11P9P5J5P7K1J10J11K3 K5 K7K4 K6 K8K2K12K13 K

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETJ1J2P2J4J3P8P15J7P12P6P1P14P3J5P10J6ELECTRONIC DOUBLE WALL OVEN CONTROLElectronic Oven Analog Control Board

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL : FREESTANDING RANGE / SINGLE WALL OVENJ1P4J2J6J3P1P17P3P11P9P5J5P7J10K3K1K5 K7K11K

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETset pointFirst rise overshootT°t (sec)The convection oven uses the addition of a fan and an element to heat

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (FAULT CODES)Note: Generally speaking “F1X” implies a control failure, “F3X” an

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETOVENTEMPERATURESENSORELECTRICAL RATINGKw Rating See Bake Element On Wall Ovens:240/208 V nameplate WattageO

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SOLUTION #1 It should be explained to the customer that evaporator feed noise is normal in modern refrigerators which use less liquid refrigera

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET FAN BLADEThe fan blade is mounted in the rear of the unit and has a "D" shaped mounting hole.

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET MEAT PROBE RESISTANCEMeat Probe Temperature VS Resistance TableTemp. Celsius25°C50°C80°C100°CTemp. Fahrein

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET TRUE HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT REMOVAL - SINGLE AND DOUBLE WALL OVENSLocking PinLocking PinService PanelInsulat

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETPOTENTIOMETER CALIBRATIONA calibration procedure is required in the control to calibrate the analog inputs

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WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETDOOR LOCK MECHANISMMotor CoolingDoorLockingSafetyUpper Air ChannelAccess PlateThe appliance is equipped wit

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SOLUTION #3 As a very last & final option, to completely eliminate evaporator noise nitrogen can be added to the system. This should ONLY b

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Side by Side Refrigerator Counter Depth & Standard DepthPage 19

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Electrolux Home Products 2006 Technical Training Manual Developed for Sears Canada TABLE OF CONTENTS Refrigeration: Repair Tips………….……...

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COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ANDCIRCUITS FOR VARIABLE CAPACITYCOMPRESSOR FOR COUNTER DEPTH UNITThe new series of very high efficiency compressor i

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3. If the voltage checks good, remove the inverter fromthe compressor by removing one screw at the bottom ofthe inverter that goes through the bracke

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pÉêváÅÉ= qÉsí= MÉåìqÉsí= 1 Firmware VersionVariable 1. Display main (Power) board softwareversion.Variable 2. Display user interface (Control Board)so

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qÉsí=6 DefrostVariable 1. Number of defrosts, last 72 hoursVariable 2. Duration of last defrost heater on time in minutes.Variable 3. Will turn on

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DeactivationPress and hold Freezer Temperature UP(WARMER) Key while pressing the fresh foodtemperature DOWN (COLDER) key 5 timeswithin 6 seconds.Funct

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With a series of key presses, a service technician can viewdata, via the display and exercise loads to help trouble-shoot the product. Following are

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qÉsí= 8 Default SettingsVariable 1. Display “1” Indicates default should show -88M~åì~ä= DÉfêçsíActivationPress and hold Freezer Temperature UP(WARMER

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Start the control box into the opening and reconnectthe wiring using caution to make sure the wires are all theway plugged in. Now you can push the co

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Fççd= `çãé~êíãÉåí= Lághí= pwáíÅhThe food compartment light switch is a magnetic reedswitch located on the control board at the top of the foodcompartm

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Sears Service Kits for EHP Built Product2001-2006PART NUMBER KIT FUNCTIONREFRIGERATION: 5303307583 Damper pad to reduce evaporator feed noise218513800

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Electronic control for standard depth side by side refrigerator253.55333600The electronic controls for the standard depth and counter depth models are

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of the defrost water pan. This requires a different defrostwater pan than what we have used in products producedsince 2001. (See Figure 2)The control

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GAINING ACCESSTwo gain access to the control area, you first need to pull thedrip tray out. (See Figure 7)With the drip tray removed, remove the 2 scr

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If both gauges are not in the correct position, check thegauge plugs on the facade board to see that they arepushed in all the way. If the connection

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To replace the gauges or the button assembly, place thefront face (facade) on a clean soft surface, face down. Re-move the screws from the two gauges

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Tension is held against both the water and ice actuators by astainless steel, two bladed spring mounted behind theactuator switches. The spring is hel

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Dispenser Heater.The original heater for the ice chute and housing is foamed inplace. It is connected to the door wiring (see Figure 26)harness by a p

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assembly (see figure 30.Current is carried between the power board and the controlboard by a ribbon connector (see Figure 31). You can checkthe cable

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How to test the electronic dispenser.Labeling was added to the face of the power board to aidethe servicer in testing the control and power board (se

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12 VDC + or - 10 %Power Supply toControl BoardDispenser light5 VDC + or - 10 %When Actuatoris EntergizedWater Valve5 VDC + or - 10 %When Actuator

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This kit includes the following parts: (2) Dual Stage Shock Absorbers (1) Shock Mounting Pin (Spare) (4) Locking Nuts (1) Installation Instructions

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7. Reconnect the washer to the power supply and run through the drain spin cycle to ensure proper operation. 8. Reinstall the front access panel.

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4. Remove the block and carefully lower the washer. Repeat this procedure to add nuts to the rear legs. 5. Move the washer into final op

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Electronic Codes - Washer• “PAU” indicates washer has been paused (possibly to add a clothing item)• “DR” indicates door is open and must be closed to

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Electronic Codes - Dryer• “PAU” indicates dryer has been paused (possibly to add a clothing item)• “AD” indicates dryer is in the “Auto Dry”Cycle. Est

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PARTS: 30” Single Wall Oven 30” Double Wall Oven White Vent 2C9709030339011 22C9709030349011 Black Vent 2C9709030339010 22C9709030349010 Bisq

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4 CONDITION: Condensation (moisture) may form between the inner door glass when using the oven. CORRECTION: Install the gasket kit number 90308290

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CONDITION: Condensation (moisture) potentially dripping in and out of the vent tube assembly. All serial numbers affected. CORRECTION: Install the

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cool surface of the backguard panel. Original vent tube 316208302 is replaced with 316208304. PARTS: Order upper vent tube part 316208304 from Div.

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CONDITION: The front of these freestanding ranges may lock by themselves and stay locked all the time. CORRECTION: Replace the existing wheel brake b

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Kenmore models C970-440221 C970-440222 C970-440231 C970-440232 C970-440233C970-440234 C970-440271 C970-440273 C970-440291 C970-440293C970-440321 C970-

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Remove the 4 plastic rings holding the control panel in place. Photo # 025 (same as the How to get through service bulletin in Oct 2004) R

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The following models all have the same reprogrammed EOC part number, 318184422 Overlays: 318214505 White, 318214506 Black, 318214507 Bisque C970-440

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The following models all have the same reprogrammed EOC part number, 318184425 Overlays: 318214505 White, 318214506 Black and 318214507 Bisque CFCS37

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Oven door cracked open Properly closed oven door Hidden Bake Cover out of positional the way up to the front of the oven liner Hidden Bake C

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Align the two inserts into the 2 slots in the back of the Hidden Bake Cover Rear view of the slotted Hidden Bake Cover Page 90

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perform a “Paper Pull Test” using a piece of paper 3” inches wide the length of a sheet of paper, lay strip across door seal, close door, there should

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Follow these three easy steps in order to replace the UIB board… Before working on the Slide-in range, disconnect power to the unit 1.Remove the

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Hot surface light circuitry Figure 1. The vertical position of terminals "1b" and "2b" are one on top of the other terminal Fig

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Power supply circuitry Single element: one power line can be connected to terminal "2a" as in figure 1 and 3, or to terminal "2&qu

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CONDITION: Porcelain half-rack is not sliding in and out easily, causing it to rub against the oven liner. The potential for this was caused if the

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