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Tech Sheet Do not discard AIG Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. eplace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. Software copyrighted. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents U.S. Patent os. 4,852,544 4,974,804 5,008,56 5,064,998 5,38,37 5,42,25 5,75,43 5,85,047 5,32,229 5,349,62 5,378,874 5,382,552 5,422,460 5,424,52 5,438,80 5,44,036 5,49,34 5,57,433 5,57,434 5,620,623 5,694,96 5,749,388 5,756,970 5,767,488 5,808,278 5,80,576 5,83,320 5,84,2 5,856,654 5,88,70 5,90,265 5,98,589 5,924,857 5,928,543 5,96,3 5,967,634 5,983,888 6,008,478 6,07,2 6,035,848 6,043,46 6,079,756 6,087,944 6,097,000 6,,23 6,63,07 6,20,222 6,232,584 6,263,782 6,349,77 Other Patents Pending. 6,363,97 6,375,50 6,392,204 6,394,08 6,403,929 6,437,294 6,509,55 6,545,25 6,570,36 6,64,006 6,663,009 6,666,676 6,693,262 6,698,47 6,698,923 6,700,0 6,722,356 6,734,403 6,784,404 6,84,76 6,870,38 6,904,969 6,930,287 6,935,330 IPOTAT: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Electronics ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or weaken the electronic control assembly. The new control assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished, but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress. Use an antistatic wrist strap. Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance -O- Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance. Before removing the part from its package, touch the antistatic bag to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance. Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle electronic control assembly by edges only. hen repackaging failed electronic control assembly in antistatic bag, observe above instructions. PECAUTIOS TO BE OBSEVED BEFOE AD DUIG SEVICIG TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSUE TO EXCESSIVE ICOAVE EE a. Do not operate or allow the oven to be operated with the door open. b. ake the following safety checks on all ovens to be serviced before activating the magnetron or other microwave source, and make repairs as necessary:. Interlock Operation 2. Proper Door Closing 3. Seal and Sealing Surfaces (Arcing, ear and Other Damage) 4. Damage to or Loosening of Hinges and Latches 5. Evidence of Dropping or Abuse c. Before turning on microwave power for any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, waveguide or transmission line, and cavity for proper alignment, integrity and connections. d. Any defective or misadjusted components in the interlock, monitor, door seal, and microwave generation and transmission systems shall be repaired, replaced, or adjusted by procedures described in service manual before the oven is released to the owner. e. A microwave leakage check to verify compliance with the CSA should be performed on each oven prior to release to the owner. f. Do not attempt to operate the oven if the door glass is broken. Fahrenheit ( F) to Celsius ( C) Conversion The temperature is preset in Fahrenheit; however, it can be changed to Celsius. To Change: Press OPTIOS and then to toggle temperature between Fahrenheit and Celsius settings. hen in Fahrenheit, F follows the oven temperature. hen in Celsius, C follows the oven temperature. 0220956A Adjust Oven Temperature Calibration:. Press OPTIOS and then 6 to set the calibration. 2. On double ovens only, press UPPE OVE or LOE OVE to select oven. Each oven calibration can be independently set. 3. Press 3 to increase and 6 to decrease the temperature. 4. Press STAT to end calibration. FO SEVICE TECHICIA S USE OL

icrowave Oven Power Output Test The power output of the magnetron can be measured by the following tap water temperature rise test. OTES: Be sure oven cavity is clean and cool (not used recently). The magnetron output will be lower with lower line voltages.. Fill a glass beaker with 0 oz (300 ml) of tap water. Stir the water with a thermometer (digital recommended) and record the temperature. This starting temperature of the water should be between 50 F and 75 F (0 C and 24 C). 2. Place the beaker and water in the center of the microwave oven. Operate on HIGH power for 30 seconds. 3. hen the microwave oven is finished, stir the thermometer through the water and record the temperature. 4. Subtract the cold water temperature from the warm water temperature to get the temperature rise. ormal range is shown in the following table. Voltage (VAC under load) Temperature ise 20V 08V 20-27 F 8-27ºF Programming the Cavity Size 2. ait 0 seconds, then plug in oven or reconnect power. 3. Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF, OFF, STAT. 4. Press key #6 to show cavity size select screen. 5. To edit, press CLOCK key. 6. Scroll through cavity sizes by pressing key #6 until required size is displayed. 7. Once correct size is displayed, press the STAT key to accept modification. Diagnostics A. Upper scrolling text line B. Sensor temperature display C. Door switch state A. Oven cavity display B. Latch switch state C. Door switch state D. odel select state E. ain cavity temperature odel Select State 02 0 A B C D E -5 C 0-5 C D. odel select state E. Lower scrolling text line A B C D E F G H F. Secondary cavity temperature (if applicable) G. eat probe temperature H. arm drawer temperature (if applicable) Combo oven microwave upper/ thermal convection lower 27" 30" 2 OTES: Always disconnect power before touching internal parts of the oven. Upon replacement, immediately return old electronic oven control using the mailing label supplied with each new control. For combo oven, the failure code is displayed on the side of the display that corresponds to the oven with faulty part (microwave oven = right side display; lower oven = left side display). Is the oven in Sabbath ode? If so, SAB will appear in the digital display. Press OPTIOS and 7 to end Sabbath mode. This will return the oven to BAKE mode for an untimed bake. Unplug oven or disconnect power before performing the following checks: A potential cause of a control not functioning is corrosion on connections. Observe connections and check for continuity with an ohmmeter. All tests/checks should be made with a VO or DV having a sensitivity of 20,000Ω per volt DC or greater. Check all connections before replacing components, looking for broken or loose wires, failed terminals, or wires not pressed into connectors far enough. Damaged harness must be entirely replaced. Do not rework a harness. esistance checks must be made with power cord unplugged from outlet, and with wiring harness or connectors disconnected. To Enter Diagnostics ode: Before proceeding with any corrective action, perform the following steps to enter the Diagnostics mode.. To recall last failure code, if not displayed, press the OFF key to place the oven in an idle state. 2. Enter Diagnostics mode and verify error codes by pressing OFF, OFF, STAT. 3. If control does not enter Diagnostics, repeat steps. Screen : ain clock hours display shows latch state in first display position, and door state in second position. ain clock minutes display shows the model select state associated with control system. ain temperature display shows the cavity temperature. Lower text line shows software versions for appliance manager (A), user interface (UI) and EEPO version. Press key #6 to scroll to next screen. Screen 2: Displays programmed to cavity size. Press key #6 to scroll to next screen. Screen 3: Displays the last error code in memory. If GOOD is displayed, there is not an error coded in memory. To Clear Last Error Code 2. ait 0 seconds, reconnect or plug in oven. 3. Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF, OFF, STAT. 4. Press key #6 to show cavity size select screen. 5. Press key #6 to show error code. 6. To edit press CLOCK key. 7. Press STAT key to clear last error. Control should display GOOD. Troubleshooting Key strokes Press the Bake key to activate Bake relay. Press Broil key once to activate Outer Broil, press again for Inner Broil. Press Convect Bake key to activate Convect ing and Fan. Press Self Clean key to activate Latch otor. Press Cook time key once to activate low speed, press again for high speed. FAILUE (Leftmost F0 Default Failure/Error Display Codes EO (ightmost E0 SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE (Good) o corrective action required LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO o error(s) found

FAILUE (Leftmost F E0 Check oven user interface SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. eplace the user interface. 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. F E Check oven appliance manager SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. Check wiring to both switches on the door latch between the latch and the control. If wires to either switch contact ground, they can cause this error. 3. Check wiring to oven temperature sensor(s). If OK, check resistance values for oven temperature sensor(s) to ensure they are in the correct range. Sensors having resistance values out of range will cause this error. 4. Check oven door switch. If there is no error, go to Step 5. 5. eplace oven appliance manager. 6. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 7. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 8. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. F E2 Check microwave oven user interface SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. eplace microwave oven user interface. 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power. 5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. F E3 Check microwave oven appliance manager SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. eplace microwave oven appliance manager. 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power. 5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. F EO (ightmost E4 LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO Check microwave oven power relay SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. eplace microwave oven power relay. 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power. 5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. FAILUE (Leftmost F E5 Check microwave oven inverter SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. eplace microwave oven inverter. 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power. 5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. F2 E0 Keypad disconnected Keypad E Stuck key/shorted key SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. 2. Check that the keypad is firmly connected. 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 5. Observe for longer than minute. 6. If error remains, then go to Step 7. 7. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 8. eplace keypad. 9. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 0. Plug in oven or reconnect power.. Observe for longer than minute. 2. If error remains, then go to Step 3. 3. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 4. eplace cable between user interface and keypad. 5. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 6. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 7. Observe for longer than minute. 8. If error remains, go to Step 9. 9. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 20. eplace oven user interface. 2. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 22. Plug in oven or reconnect power. ait for minute. 23. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step of To Enter Diagnostic ode and complete checks. F3 Sensors EO (ightmost EO E LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO Upper main oven sensor shorted or open Lower main oven sensor open or shorted E3 eat probe shorted SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode.. Verify cavity temperature on Screen. 2. If dashes appear in main temperature display, proceed to Step 3. 3. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 4. emove back panels and ensure the indicated temperature sensor is plugged in properly and fully inserted. If it is not, plug it in to the connector and go to Step. If it is plugged in, go to Step 5. 5. Check connector P2 on the appliance manager. ake sure it is plugged in and fully seated. If it is not, make the proper connection and go to Step. If it is already properly connected, go to Step 6. 6. Visually inspect the wires between P2 on the appliance manager and the indicated temperature sensor. ake sure the wires are not cut or pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, unplug the P2 connector on the appliance manager. Go to Step 7. 3

FAILUE (Leftmost 7. easure indicated temperature sensor resistance value (measure between appropriate P2 connector pins). For the following sensors, the resistance value should read: Lower Oven Sensor - Between 93 and 2869Ω. (approximately 080Ω at room temperature) eat Probe Sensor - Between,300 and 03,000Ω. (approximately 59,000Ω at room temperature) (Insert meat probe into meat probe jack located inside the oven cavity prior to reading resistance.) If the indicated temperature sensor does not meet these requirements, go to Step 8. If the temperature sensor does meet the requirements, go to Step. 8. For LOE sensor: eplace appropriate temperature sensor. epeat Step 7. If the requirements are not met, replace sensor harness. epeat Step 7. If the requirements are still not met, go to Step 9. For EAT POBE sensor: eplace meat probe sensor. epeat Step 7. If the requirements are not met, replace sensor harness. epeat Step 7. If the requirements are still not met, replace the meat probe jack. epeat Step 7. If the meat probe sensor is still not meeting the requirements, go to Step 9. 9. eplace the appliance manager. Ensure all connectors are properly placed and firmly connected. 0. Ensure all wiring connections are made.. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 2. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 3. Observe for longer than minute. Enter into Diagnostics mode and read sensor for main oven sensor and meat probe on immediate display. F3 Sensors E2 arming drawer sensor shorted or open POCEDUE: Oven is not equipped with this feature. If error occurs, before proceeding press OFF, OFF, STAT to enter into Diagnostics mode and verify the error codes. If error code returns, replace user interface with correct control associated with this product. F4 icrowave sensors EO (ightmost E E2 LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO Convection thermistor Internal temperature sensor E4 Humidity sensor SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: There are 3 sensors for the microwave. They are the Convection Thermistor, Ambient Sensor (integrated on the appliance manager), and Humidity Sensor. Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode.. Press the number 6 key to transition to the Sensors screen. 2. Verify in Diagnostics the temperature readings on sensor. 3. The sensors for the combo microwave oven will scroll through the list of sensors. 4. If a sensor reading on the display shows (---) dashes, the sensor is not connected or otherwise inoperable. If sensor that shows dashes is the ambient sensor, proceed to Step 5. 5. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power. 6. emove top panel to gain access to the microwave control system 7. Ensure the convection thermistor (P6) and the humidity sensor (P4) are plugged in properly to the appliance manager. If not, plug in the connector and proceed to Step 9. If connectors are plugged in, proceed to Step 8. 8. Visually inspect the wires between P6 and convection thermistor from the appliance manager to the back of the unit to ensure they are not pinched or cut. If wires appear to be intact, unplug connector and proceed to Step 9. 9. easure indicated sensors resistance value from the P6 connector. For this sensor, the resistance value should read 23kΩ at 77 F (25 C). 0. Visually inspect the wires between P4 and humidity sensor from the appliance manager to the front of the unit to ensure they are not pinched or cut. If wires appear to be intact, unplug connector and proceed to Step. FAILUE (Leftmost. easure indicated sensors resistance value from the P4 connector. For this sensor, the resistance value should read 2.8Ω at 77 F (25 C) between pins 3 and or between pins 3 and 2. 2. If indicated temperature sensor does not meet these requirements proceed to Step 3. 3. eplace convection thermistor. Ensure the convection thermistor is properly inserted and plugged into P6. Continue to Step 6. 4. eplace humidity sensor. Ensure the humidity sensor is properly inserted and plugged into P4. Continue to Step 6. 5. eplace the microwave appliance manager. Ensure all connectors are properly placed and firmly connected. 6. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 7. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power. 8. Observe for longer than minute. 9. Enter into the Diagnostics mode and press key 6 to scroll to the sensor display. ead the sensor reading for the 3 sensors, ensuring they are reading correctly. F5 one identified for microwave method for determining failure SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. Using the main screen upon entering Diagnostics, open and close door on microwave. In the hours field, the second digit should show 0 when door is open and when door is closed. If display shows a 0 when door is closed and does not transition to a, verify position of door switches and replace as necessary. F5 Inputs EO (ightmost EO LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO Door and latch switch do not agree E Door latch not operating SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. To Verify Door Switch:. hile in Diagnostics, open the oven door. 0 should appear in the second clock digit from the left. Close the oven door. The clock digit should toggle to. If the digit did not toggle, go to Step 2. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door switch, go to Step 4. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door switch harness, go to Step 6. If the digit did toggle, door switch is operating correctly. 2. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 3. eplace door switch. (If door switch is integral to the door latch motor assembly, replace the entire door latch motor assembly.) Go to Step 8. 4. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 5. Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the appliance manager and the door/latch assembly. Ensure there are no shorted wires to chassis. If the wiring harness is pinched or damaged, replace the door switch harness. Go to Step 8. If the wiring is good, go to Step 8. 6. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 7. eplace appliance manager. Go to Step 8. 8. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 9. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 0. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. epeat Step above. 4

FAILUE (Leftmost EO (ightmost LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO To Verify Door Latch Switch/otor Assembly:. hile in Diagnostics, press the CLEA key within the first 20 seconds of powering up to cycle the latch motor to the locked position. should appear in the first clock digit from the left when locked. Press the CLEA key to cycle the latch motor to the unlocked position. The clock digit should toggle to 0. If the digit did not toggle, go to Step 2. If motor runs continuously, wait until motor reaches the unlocked position, open the door, press the OFF key, go to Step 2. If motor did not run, go to Step 8. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door latch motor assembly, go to Step 4. If the digit did not toggle after replacing the door latch switch harness, go to Step 6. If the digit did toggle, door latch switch is operating correctly. 2. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 3. eplace door latch motor assembly. Go to Step 8. 4. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 5. Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the appliance manager and the door latch switch. Ensure there are no shorted or pinched wires to the chassis. If the wiring harness is pinched or damaged, replace the door latch switch harness. Go to Step. If the wiring is good, go to Step 8. 6. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 7. eplace appliance manager. Go to Step 8. 8. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 9. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 0. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT.. epeat Step above. F6 EO Lost communication Systems SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. Ensure A software, UI software and EEPO CHECKSU versions appear on the lower text line. If A software and EEPO version do not appear, UI and A may not be communicating. Verify this for the UI. The microwave UI will show the A software and EEPO versions for the microwave appliance manager. If the lower oven UI is not displaying the A software version, go to UI IS OT DISPLAIG A SOFTAE VESIO. If the upper oven UI is not displaying the A software and EEPO versions, go to UPPE OVE UI IS OT DISPLAG THE A SOFTAE AD EEPO VESIO. If lower oven UI and microwave UI are both displaying an error, go to LOE OVE UI AD ICOAVE UI AE BOTH DISPLAIG A EO. UI IS OT DISPLAIG A SOFTAE VESIO: 2. Check both fuses in the microwave module and the fuse located next to the appliance manager. If either is open or disconnected, it will break contact for the communication line and cause this error. 3. Check microwave module appliance manager for damage on corners of board. Broken traces can cause communications failure. 4. Check the harness and probe jack for a short to ground. 5. eplace all parts and panels. Unplug meat probe and plug in oven or reconnect power. If error goes away, the meat probe sensing line is grounded. 6. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 7. Open the back panels and make sure the P6 connector on the appliance manager and the P2 connector on the user interface are fully inserted. If not, plug in connectors and go to Step 9. If fully plugged in, go to Step 6. 8. Visually inspect all of the wires between P6 on the appliance manager and P2 on the user interface. ake sure the wires are not cut or pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, perform a continuity check between P6- of the appliance manager and P2- of the user interface board. Do the same for P6-2 (A) to P2-2 (UI), P6-4 (A) to P2-4 (UI), and P6-5 (A) to P2-5 (UI). All of the checks should result in a reading of less than 5Ω. If any of these checks fail, go to Step 8. If these checks pass, reconnect P2, then go to Step 7. FAILUE (Leftmost EO (ightmost LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO 9. eplace the appliance manager. Ensure all connectors are properly seated. 0. eplace the wiring harness (signal). Ensure all wiring connections are made.. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 2. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 3. Observe for longer than minute. 4. If the error does not appear, initiate a Bake cycle. Let the cycle run at least minute. If no error occurs, cancel the cycle. The problem has been repaired. If the error occurs again, restart the troubleshooting procedure at Step (except in Step 7 replace the user interface board if the appliance manager has already been replaced). If both are replaced, the problem has been repaired. F6 E0 Lost communication Systems - continued UPPE OVE UI IS OT DISPLAIG THE A SOFTAE AD EEPO VESIOS: 2. Open the back panels and make sure the P2 and U3 connectors are fully inserted on the microwave user interface and the wide interface board. ake sure the P connector on the wide interface board and the P0 connector on the microwave oven appliance manager are inserted. If the P2 (mwo UI) and U3 (wide interface board) are plugged in, go to Step 3. If the P2 (mwo UI) to U3 (wide interface board) connectors are not connected, plug in the connectors and proceed to Step 6. If the P (wide interface board) to P0 (microwave appliance manager) connectors are not connected, plug in the connectors and go to Step 6. If the P (wide interface board) to P0 (microwave appliance manager) are plugged in, go to Step 4. 3. Visually inspect all wires between P2 on the microwave user interface and U3 on the wide interface board. ake sure the wires are not cut or pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, perform a continuity check between P2- and U3- of the microwave user interface (mwo UI) and the wide interface board. Complete for P2-2 (mwo UI) to U3-2 (wide interface board), P2-4 (mwo UI) to U3-4 (wide interface board), and P2-5 (mwo UI) to U3-5 (wide interface board). All of the measurements should be less than 5Ω.. If any of these checks fail, go to Step 6. If these checks pass, reconnect P2 and go to Step 4. 4. Visually inspect all wires between P on the wide interface board and P0 on the microwave appliance manager. ake sure the wires are not cut or pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, perform a continuity check between P- on the wide interface board to P0- on the microwave appliance manager, continuing for P-2 (wide interface board) to P0-2 (microwave appliance manager), P-3 to P0-3, P-4 to P0-4, P-5 to P0-5 and finally P-6 to P0-6. All of the measurements should be less than 5Ω.. If any of these checks fail, go to Step 6. If these checks pass, reconnect P and go to Step 5. 5. eplace the wide interface board. Ensure all connectors are properly inserted. Go to Step 8. If the wide interface board has already been replaced and the error has not been corrected, proceed to Step 7. 6. eplace wiring harness (between P and P0) and proceed to Step 8. 7. eplace the microwave appliance manager. Ensure all connectors are properly inserted. Go to Step 8. 8. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 9. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 0. Observe for longer than minute to determine if error has been repaired.. If error does not appear, initiate a microwave cycle. Let the cycle run for at least minute. If no error occurs, cancel the cycle, the problem has been repaired. If error occurs, restart the troubleshooting procedure at Step. At Step 5, replace the microwave user interface board if the wide interface board and/or microwave appliance manager have already been replaced. If both are replaced, the problem has been repaired. 5

FAILUE (Leftmost F6 Systems - continued E0 Lost communication LOE OVE UI AD ICOAVE UI AE BOTH DISPLAIG A EO: 2. Open the back panels and make sure the P2 connector on the lower oven UI and the P2 connector on the microwave UI and fully inserted. If they are not, plug the connectors in and go to Step 6. If they are plugged in, go to Step 3. 3. Visually inspect all the wires between P2 on the lower oven UI and P2 on the microwave user interface. ake sure the wires are not cut or pinched. If the wires appear to be intact, perform a continuity check between P2- of the lower oven UI and P2- of the user interface board. Complete for P2-2 (lower oven UI) to P2-2 (microwave UI), P2-4 (lower oven UI) to P2-4 (microwave UI) and P2-5 (lower oven UI) to P2-5(UI). All the measurements made should be less than 5Ω.. If any of these check fail, go to Step 5. If these checks pass, reconnect P2 and go to Step 4. 4. eplace the lower oven UI. Ensure all connectors are properly inserted. Go to Step 6. 5. eplace the wiring harness (signal) and proceed to Step 6. 6. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 7. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 8. Observe for longer than minute to determine if error has been repaired. 9. If error does not appear, initiate a Bake cycle. Let the cycle run for at least minute. If no error occurs, cancel the cycle, the problem has been repaired. If error occurs again, restart the troubleshooting procedure at Step. (Except in Step 4, replace microwave user interface board if lower oven UI has been replaced.) F6 Systems (continued) EO (ightmost E E2 LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO Cook oven over temperature Clean oven over temperature SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode.. If oven is off, turn oven on and inspect all of the elements, convect ring, Bake and Broil. Visually inspect all elements to ensure they are not operating. 2. Unplug oven or disconnect power. ait 0 seconds. 3. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 4. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. 5. Press the BAKE key to cycle the Bake relay on and off as long as Diagnostics mode is within the first 20 seconds of powering up. If the Bake relay does not cycle on and off, go to Step 6. 6. Unplug oven or disconnect power for 30 seconds. 7. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 8. Enter the diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. Press the BAKE key and cycle relay on and off. If the Bake relay does not cycle on and off, go to Step 3. If the element does not cycle with the relay, go to Step. If the element does cycle on and off, go to Step 9. 9. Enter the diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. Press the BOIL key time for Outer Broil element. Ensure Outer Broil relay energizes by inspecting the Outer Broil element. Press BOIL key again for Inner Broil element. Ensure Inner Broil relay energizes by inspecting the Inner Broil element. If the Broil relay does not turn on and off, go to Step 3. If the element does not cycle with the relay, go to Step. If the element or gas valve did cycle on and off, go to Step 0. 0. Enter the diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. Press the COVECT key to cycle the convect Bake relay on and off. If the Convect relay does not turn on and off, go to Step 3. If the element does not cycle with the relay, go to Step. FAILUE (Leftmost 2. Check integrity of all harness wires and connections between the appliance manager and the electric elements. Ensure all wiring and connections between the appliance manager and elements, and the appliance manager and user interface are intact and properly seated and that no wires are shorted or damaged. If the wiring connections are not intact, go to Step 7. If the wiring is good, go to Step 4. 3. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 4. eplace the appliance manager. Go to Step 8. 5. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 6. eplace the user interface board. Go to Step 8. 7. eplace the harness. 8. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 9. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 20. Verify operation is normal. Press OFF > OFF > STAT to re-enter Diagnostics ode and complete checks. F6 Systems (continued) E3 ini oven/warm drawer over temperature SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Oven is not equipped with this feature. If error occurs, before proceeding press OFF > OFF > STAT to enter into Diagnostics mode and verify the error codes. If error code returns, replace user interface with correct control associated with this product. F6 Systems (continued) EO (ightmost E4 LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO User interface/ appliance manager mismatch SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. ait 0 seconds. 2. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 3. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. 4. Press BAKE. Ensure Bake relay energizes by inspecting Bake element. 5. Press BOIL time for Outer Broil element. Ensure Outer Broil relay energizes by inspecting the Outer Broil element. 6. Press BOIL again for Inner Broil element. Ensure Inner Broil relay energizes by inspecting the Inner Broil element. 7. Press SELF CLEA to drive door latch to lock door. Press again to reset door latch to normal state. 8. Press COOK to activate the low speed cooling fan. Press again for high speed. 9. If all functions do not work properly, go to Step 3. 0. If all functions are working, the Appliance anager and User Interface are working properly.. Exit Diagnostics by pressing OFF. 2. Press BAKE and ensure that the Bake relay energizes and the control enters the Bake Preheat. ait up to minute to ensure error has been resolved. If error returns, proceed to Step 3. 3. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 4. emove covers for access to oven controls. 5. eplace the appliance manager. Ensure all connections are properly seated. Go to Step 6. 6. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 7. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 8. Press BAKE and ensure that Bake relay energizes and the control enters into Bake/Preheat. ait up to minute to ensure error has been resolved. If error returns, go to Step 9. 9. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 20. eplace the user interface. Ensure all connections are properly seated. Go to Step 2. 2. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 22. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 23. Press BAKE and ensure the Bake relay energizes and the control enters into Bake/Preheat. ait up to minute to ensure error has been resolved. 6

FAILUE (Leftmost EO (ightmost LIKEL FAILUE CODITIO F6 Systems (continued) E5 o cavity size command 3. Enter into Diagnostics mode by pressing OFF > OFF > STAT. Press 6 (DO) once main diagnostic screen appears. Screen should identify cavity size for oven being programmed. If this is incorrectly shown, press CLOCK to edit current programmed size. Press 6 (DO) to locate proper cavity size. Once located, press STAT to accept the new cavity size. Control will reset and initialize the new cavity size programmed. ait for minute to ensure error has been corrected. If error is corrected, go to Step 8. If error returns, go to Step 6. Unplug oven or disconnect power. eplace user interface ensuring all connections are properly seated and go to Step 8. eplace all parts and panels before operating. Plug in oven or reconnect power. Control may power up in Cavity Size Select mode. Set cavity size as outlined in Step 3 by locating proper cavity size and pressing STAT once located. ait for minute to ensure error has been corrected. SUGGESTED COECTIVE ACTIO POCEDUE POCEDUE: Before proceeding, perform steps through 3 of To Enter Diagnostics ode. Control should immediately power up in Cavity Size Select mode. Using key 6 (DO) and key 3 (UP) scroll through to locate the corresponding cavity size. Once located press the STAT key to accept the proper cavity size for the oven being programmed. Control should reinitialize to cavity size selected. If error returns at least minute after cavity size has been set, go to Step. ait 0 seconds. 2. Plug in oven or reconnect power. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Combo Oven s Locations Upper icrowave Oven Lower Oven DD F CC E G H I D EE P Q J S O T U V C K B L X L A K J O I H G F E D C B A BB A. Grill element B. Lower oven appliance manager C. Secondary interlock switch D. Control power transformer E. onitor fuse F. Line fuse G. Line filter H. Grill thermostat I. Terminal block J. Line filter K. Convection ring element L. Convection fan motor. agnetron fan motor. Convection thermostat O. Convection thermistor P. inverter Q. icrowave appliance manager AA Z A. Halogen light B. Convection fan motor C. Convection ring element D. Oven shutdown thermal cutoff (non-resettable) E. F. motor G. speed resistor. agnetron thermostat S. icrowave light transformer T. agnetron U. Convection thermoactuator V. IDE interface board. onitor interlock switch X. Primary interlock switch. Cavity thermostat Z. Humidity sensor AA. Halogen light BB. Turntable motor CC. Lower oven user interface board DD. icrowave user interface board EE. Keypad H. Lower oven temperature sensor (on rear panel) I. lower door lock latch J. Halogen light K. Inner/Outer broil element L. Oven door glass. Door gasket. eat Probe O. Hidden bake element Lower (non-resettable) The oven shutdown thermal cutoff (non-resettable) is located at the back of the oven. It will shut down the elements if the temperature at the back of the oven exceeds component limits. Verify that the oven shutdown thermal cutoff (non-resettable) is OK. 7

To replace this thermal cutoff (non-resettable):. Part umber Opening Temperature 8304452 22ºF ± 7.2ºF (05ºC ± 4ºC) 2. eplace the oven thermal cutoff (non-resettable). 3. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 4. Plug in oven or reconnect power. icrowave Serviceability icrowave Oven s Appliance manager Cavity thermostat Control power transformer Convection fan motor Convection ring element Convection thermistor Convection thermoactuator esetting/ Closing Temp. -3ºF (-35ºC) aximum arking (with Black Letters) Green /ear//bottom Serviceable ear ear ear Convection thermostat Grill element Grill thermostat Halogen light Humidity sensor Inverter Light transformer Line filter Line filter Line Fuse agnetron agnetron fan motor agnetron thermostat onitor fuse onitor interlock switch Primary interlock switch Secondary interlock switch Turntable motor ide interface board ear ear/ Side Bottom elay Logic icrowave Oven Superba agnetron Grill Conv ing Conv Fan Cooling Fan Turntable Lamp icrowaves Full Power On Off Off Off On On On icrowaves Var. Power On Off Off Off On On On Custom eheat On Off Off Off On On On Custom Defrost On Off Off Off On On On Soften/elt On Off Off Off On On On Popcorn On Off Off Off On On On Steam On Off Off Off On On On Crisp On Cycling* Off Off On On On Easy Convect Off Cycling* Cycling* On On On On Cool Down Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off (Door Closed) Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Door Open (Cool Down) Off Off Off Off On Off On Door Open Off Off Off Off Off Off On *aximum period: 60 seconds elay Logic Lower Oven odes elays Bake In Broil Out Broil Conv Elem Conv Fan Dlb elay Oven Light Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On or Off On or Off Bake Pre-B On Cycling* On Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) Bake Pre-A On Cycling* Cycling* Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) Bake SS Cycling* Cycling* Cycling* Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) CBake Pre-B On Cycling* Cycling* Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) CBake Pre-A Cycling* Off Cycling* On On On On or Off On (Low speed) CBake SS Cycling* Off Cycling* On On On On or Off On (Low speed) FBroil Pre-B Off On On Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) FBroil Pre-A Off On On Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) 8

odes elays Bake In Broil Out Broil Conv Elem Conv Fan Dlb elay Oven Light FBroil SS Off Cycling* Cycling* Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) InBroil Pre-B Off On Off Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) InBroil Pre-A Off On Off Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) InBroil SS Off Cycling* Off Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) CBroil Pre-B Off On On Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) CBroil Pre-A Off On On Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) CBroil SS Off Cycling* Cycling* Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) Coast Pre-B On Cycling* Cycling* Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) Coast Pre-A On Cycling* Cycling* Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) Coast SS Cycling* Cycling* Cycling* Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) BProof Pre-B Cycling* Off Off Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) BProof Pre-A Cycling* Off Off Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) BProof SS Cycling* Off Off Off Off On On or Off On (Low speed) Dehydrate Pre-B Cycling* Cycling* Cycling* Off On On On or Off On (Low speed) Dehydrate Pre-A Off Off Off Cycling* On On On or Off On (Low speed) Dehydrate SS Off Off Off Cycling* On On On or Off On (Low speed) Clean Cycling* Cycling* Cycling* Off Off On Off On (High speed) *aximum period: 60 seconds Tests at the Oven Control Panel Lower Oven /ear/side Servicable Check Points esults Appliance manager Left side User Interface board Keypad Control power transformer Halogen lights Door switch P-5 (B) to P-7 (O) Door open = open circuit Door closed = closed circuit Latch motor P8-5 () to eutral () Approximately 2450Ω Temperature sensor ear P2- (V) to P2-2 (V) 09Ω at 75 F (23.9 C) motor ear P9-2 () to eutral () 8Ω to 240Ω eat probe sensor speed resistor Probe - Jack - ear ear P2-6 () to P2-5 (O) 78Ω @60 F (2 C) Oven shutdown thermal cutoff (non-resettable) ear T-2 (/) to In Broil (O) and Bake () Closed Circuit Bake element ear T3-3 () to Oven Thermal Fuse 26-30Ω Inner broil element T3-4 (O) to Oven Thermal Fuse 3-36Ω Outer broil element T3- () to T2-2 (/) 53-59Ω Convection ring element T3-2 () to T2-2 (/) 33-37Ω 9

Lower Oven /ear/side Servicable Check Points esults Convection fan motor ear P8-3 (O) to eutral () 8Ω Latch switch P-4 (T) to P-5 (B) Door unlocked = open circuit Door locked = closed circuit OTE: The oven shutdown thermal cutoff (non-resettable) is located at the top of the oven. It will shut down all elements if the temperature at the top of the oven exceeds component limits. IPOTAT: Unplug microwave or disconnect power. emove the lead wires from the related component before conducting any of the following tests. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor and remove the lead wires from the primary winding of the high-voltage transformer before conducting any of the following tests. All operational checks using microwave energy must be done with the microwave oven loaded with a minimum of 8 oz (250 ml) of water in a microwave proof container. Conduct a microwave energy test after performing any tests or repairs to the microwave oven. Check that all wire leads are in the correct position before operating the microwave oven. Grasp wire connectors when removing the wire leads from microwave to oven parts. All testing must be done with an ohmmeter having a sensitivity of 20,000Ω per volt DC or greater, and powered by at least a 9-volt battery. Testing the icrowave Oven s Line Filter, P34 P3 P32 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults P3 and P32, P33 and P34 ormal = Greater than or equal to 300kΩ Abnormal = Less than or equal to 00kΩ P3 and P34, P32 and P33 ormal = 0Ω Abnormal = Greater than or equal to 00kΩ P33 Convection ing Element Line Filter, 2. emove the leads from the terminals. 3. Set the ohmmeter to x and touch the leads to the terminals. esults Terminal - Terminal 3 (coil) ormal = Less than Ω Terminal 2 - Terminal 4 (coil) ormal = Less than Ω Terminal 3 - Terminal 4 (coil) ormal = 660kΩ to 700kΩ Abnormal = Continuity agnetron 2. emove wire leads. Check that the seal is in good condition. 3. easure resistance. esults Filament Terminals ormal = Less than Ω Filament chassis ormal = Infinite Convection Fan otor 3 4 2 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = 2Ω Humidity Sensor 2. emove the 3-pin connector from elay Control Board. 3. easure resistance across pins and 3 and across pins 2 and 3. esults ormal = 2.8kΩ (approximately) at 77 F +/- 0 F (25 C +/- 0 C). Cavity/agnetron 2 3 Open Temperature Close agnetron 257 F (25 C) 85 F (85 C) 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = 45Ω Cavity 347 F (75 C) anually esettable 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = Continuity 0

Grill/Convection agnetron Fan otor 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = Continuity Convection Thermistor 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = 230k +/- 20%Ω at 77 F (25 C) Convection Thermoactuator 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = 2.3kΩ Cavity Halogen Light 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = 3Ω Light Transformer Open Temperature Close Convection 293 F (45 C) 22 F (05 C) Grill 266 F (30 C) -3 F (-35 C) 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance (ohmmeter scale: x). esults ormal = Ω Turntable otor 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance (ohmmeter scale: x). esults Turntable otor ormal = 2450Ω (approximately) Grill Element 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = 9Ω onitor Fuse (20A) 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = Continuity Line Fuse (20A) 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance. esults ormal = Continuity 2. emove wire leads. 3. easure resistance (ohmmeter scale: x). esults Primary inding 45Ω (approximately) Secondary inding 0.6Ω (approximately)

Primary Interlock Switch 2. Disconnect the wires at the Primary Interlock Switch. 3. Check from the common terminal (brown wire) to the normally open terminal (yellow wire). esults Door Open: o Continuity. Door Closed: Continuity. 2. Disconnect the wires at the Primary Interlock Switch. 3. Check from the common terminal (brown wire) to the normally open terminal (blue wire). esults Door Open: Continuity. Door Closed: o Continuity. Secondary Interlock Switch 2. Disconnect the wires at the Secondary Interlock Switch. 3. Check from the common terminal (blue wire) to the normally open terminal (white wire). esults Door Open: o Continuity. Door Closed: Continuity. onitor Interlock Switch 2. Disconnect the wires at the onitor Interlock Switch. 3. Check from the common terminal (red wire) to the normally closed terminal (blue wire). esults Door Open: Continuity. Door Closed: o Continuity. easure Oven Input Current Connect an ammeter (Valhalla Scientific 20 or equivalent recommended) to measure the input current of microwave oven when the power level is set to Level 0 at the touch panel. If more than 0.5A: The inverter is probably OK. Check the magnetron. See agnetron Test in Tests. If less than 0.5A: There is not input to the inverter. Check the following:. Unplug the microwave oven or disconnect power. 2. o AC voltage supply. Check relay control board and wiring. 3. o control signal. Check relay control board and wiring. 4. eplace all parts and panels before operating. 5. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power. Check the Inverter OTE: Do not try to repair the inverter board or try to make any adjustments to the board. Check wiring to inverter:. Unplug the microwave oven or disconnect power. 2. Visually inspect 4 connectors on the inverter boards, C70, C702, C703 and E70 to see whether there are signs of overheating or any signs of failure due to loose wires, bad crimping, etc. H G A B 5A Amps D F C E A. C702 B. Heat sink C. E70 D. High-voltage output to magnetron E. C703 F. Control signal in/out G. C70 H. 20 V CA Strip Circuits The following individual circuits are for use in diagnoses, and are shown in the O position. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 240 +0%/-5% volt power supply at the wall outlet. Bake Preheat B, Bake Preheat A, Bake SS T4-3 T4-4 T3-3 T3- T3-4 T2- T2-2 T- T-2 P8-4 O / / Bake 2000 Out Broil 450 In Broil 800 Speed esistor O (on-esettable 2

Inner Broil Preheat B, Inner Broil Preheat A, Inner Broil SS T4-3 T3-4 T- T-2 P8-4 O / In Broil 800 Speed esistor O (on-esettable Full Broil Preheat B, Full Broil Preheat A, Full Broil SS T4-4 T4-3 T3- T3-4 T- T-2 T2- T2-2 P8-4 Out Broil 450 O In Broil 800 / / Speed esistor O (on-esettable Convect Broil Preheat B, Convect Broil Preheat A, Convect Broil SS T4-4 T4-3 T3- T3-4 T- T-2 T2- T2-2 P8-3 P8-4 Out Broil O 450 In Broil 800 O / / O Conv. Fan Speed esistor (on-esettable Bread Proof Preheat B, Bread Proof Preheat A, Bread Proof SS T4-3 T3-3 Bake 2000 T- T-2 P8-4 / Speed esistor (on-esettable Convect Bake Preheat A, Convect Bake SS (convection models only) T4-3 T4-4 T3-3 T3- T3-2 T2- T2-2 T- T-2 P8-3 P8-4 Bake 2000 Out Broil 450 Conv. ing 600 / / O Conv. Fan Speed esistor (on-esettable 3

Convect Bake Preheat B, Convect oast Preheat B, Convect oast Preheat A, Convect oast SS T4-4 T4-3 T3- T3-3 T3-4 T- T-2 T2- T2-2 P8-3 P8-4 Out Broil 450 Bake 2000 O In Broil 800 O / / O Conv. Fan Speed esistor (on-esettable Dehydrate Preheat SS, Dehydrate Preheat A T4-4 T3-2 T2- T2-2 / Conv. ing 600 (on-esettable P8-3 P8-4 O Conv. Fan Speed esistor Clean B Door Switch (On Latch Assy) B O P-5 P-7 Latch Switch (Operated By otor) T P-4 T4-3 T4-4 P9-5 T3-3 T3- T3-4 T- T-2 T2- T2-2 P9-2 Bake 2000 Out Broil 450 O In Broil 800 / / O (on-esettable otor Latch P8-5 4

t t O Full Power, O Variable Power, O Steam Line 20A Fuse Line Filter P32 B P33 B onitor 20A Fuse Appliance anager B P- P2-6 Light Transformer Halogen Light P2-4 P2-3 agnetron Fan otor P2-2 B B P2- Turntable Appliance anager P2-5 P-2 P3- Cavity Line Filter P34 P3 4 Primary Interlock Switch Humidity Sensor 2 P4 4903 P8-3 P8-2 C 70 C702 agnetron 020 E 7 0 C 70 F FA agnetron 4 Secondary Interlock Switch 3 Inverter O Crisp P32 Line 20A Fuse Line Filter B P33 onitor 20A Fuse B Appliance anager B P- P2-6 P2-4 Light Transformer Halogen Light agnetron Fan otor P2-3 P2-2 B B P2- Turntable Appliance anager Cavity P2-5 P-2 P3- Line Filter P34 P3 Primary Interlock Switch 4 Line Filter 2 P6 4903 P8-3 P8-2 agnetron C702 020 C 7 0 E 70 C 7 0 3 F FA 4 Secondary Interlock Switch agnetron Line Filter 3 4904 Grill Element 600 Grill 4 2 O Easy Convect Line 20A Fuse Line Filter P32 B P33 B onitor 20A Fuse B Appliance anager Conv. Thermoactuator P- P2-8 P2-7 P-2 Convection Fan otor Light Transformer P2-6 P2-5 Halogen Light P2-4 P2-3 agnetron Fan otor P2-2 B B P2- Turntable Appliance anager Cavity P34 P3-4 Secondary Interlock Switch Line Filter P3 4905 020 Conv. 200 P6 Line Filter Line Filter 3 4904 Grill Element 600 Grill 4 2 5

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