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
TROUBLESHOOTING FRIGIDAIRE RANGES OR OVENSWITH ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROLS (EOC) When an oven with an electronic control fails, it usually signals the fa
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
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
Introduction To Induction CookingInduction cooking uses high frequency magnetic energy to heat the cooking utensil when it is placed over the inductio
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
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
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
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
WARNINGComponent Access and Service ProceduresTo gain access to the various component parts of the cooktop assembly it must be uninstalled from the ca
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
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
Component Access and Service ProceduresTo remove and replace the power generator boards begin by removing the heat sink thermal cut out. Next remove t
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
Error Possible Cause or Condition Suggested Corrective Action2 LF zone control defective key sensor 3 LF zone control defective
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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SINGLE WALL OVEN & FS RANGE OVEN CONTROL200250300350400450500550OffBreadWarmBroilCleanProof&HoldOffCleanBroilWarm &Hold3504004505003002502
SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESetting Continuous Bake or 12 Hour Energy SavingThe oven control has a factory preset built-in 12 Hour Energy
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
SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESearingGrillFigure 3Broil Pan& insertBroil Stop PositionFigure 2Off200250300350400450500550OffBreadWarmBr
SECTION B - ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL GUIDESelf-Cleaning To avoid possibleburns use care when opening theoven door after the Self-Cleaningcycle. Stand t
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETSERVICE DATA SHEETElectric Wall Oven with ES575A Electronic Oven Control°.NOTE: The controllers are not fie
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETELECTRONIC DISPLAY BOARDJ4J2J6P8 P10 P12 P2 P4P6P18J7J3P1P17P3P11P9P5J5P7K1J10J11K3 K5 K7K4 K6 K8K2K12K13 K
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETJ1J2P2J4J3P8P15J7P12P6P1P14P3J5P10J6ELECTRONIC DOUBLE WALL OVEN CONTROLElectronic Oven Analog Control Board
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL : FREESTANDING RANGE / SINGLE WALL OVENJ1P4J2J6J3P1P17P3P11P9P5J5P7J10K3K1K5 K7K11K
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
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (FAULT CODES)Note: Generally speaking “F1X” implies a control failure, “F3X” an
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETOVENTEMPERATURESENSORELECTRICAL RATINGKw Rating See Bake Element On Wall Ovens:240/208 V nameplate WattageO
SOLUTION #1 It should be explained to the customer that evaporator feed noise is normal in modern refrigerators which use less liquid refrigera
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.
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET MEAT PROBE RESISTANCEMeat Probe Temperature VS Resistance TableTemp. Celsius25°C50°C80°C100°CTemp. Fahrein
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEET TRUE HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT REMOVAL - SINGLE AND DOUBLE WALL OVENSLocking PinLocking PinService PanelInsulat
WALL OVEN & FS RANGE SERVICE DATA SHEETPOTENTIOMETER CALIBRATIONA calibration procedure is required in the control to calibrate the analog inputs
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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Electrolux Home Products 2006 Technical Training Manual Developed for Sears Canada TABLE OF CONTENTS Refrigeration: Repair Tips………….……...
COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ANDCIRCUITS FOR VARIABLE CAPACITYCOMPRESSOR FOR COUNTER DEPTH UNITThe new series of very high efficiency compressor i
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
pÉêváÅÉ= qÉsí= MÉåìqÉsí= 1 Firmware VersionVariable 1. Display main (Power) board softwareversion.Variable 2. Display user interface (Control Board)so
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
DeactivationPress and hold Freezer Temperature UP(WARMER) Key while pressing the fresh foodtemperature DOWN (COLDER) key 5 timeswithin 6 seconds.Funct
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
qÉsí= 8 Default SettingsVariable 1. Display “1” Indicates default should show -88M~åì~ä= DÉfêçsíActivationPress and hold Freezer Temperature UP(WARMER
CONTROL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION CAUTION= BÉfçêÉ=sÉêváÅáåg= ~åy= é~êí=çf= íhÉ=ÅçåíêçäsysíÉã= íhÉ= éêçdìÅí= ãìsí= bÉ= ìåéäìggÉd,= íhÉ= fìsÉ= éìääÉd=
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
Fççd= `çãé~êíãÉåí= Lághí= pwáíÅhThe food compartment light switch is a magnetic reedswitch located on the control board at the top of the foodcompartm
Sears Service Kits for EHP Built Product2001-2006PART NUMBER KIT FUNCTIONREFRIGERATION: 5303307583 Damper pad to reduce evaporator feed noise218513800
Electronic control for standard depth side by side refrigerator253.55333600The electronic controls for the standard depth and counter depth models are
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
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
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
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
Tension is held against both the water and ice actuators by astainless steel, two bladed spring mounted behind theactuator switches. The spring is hel
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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-
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
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
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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