Models and manufacturing numbers in this manual see page 2A. Service RST and RSS Gas Ranges Service Manual for Caloric® This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only. Amana does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an unqualified person.
INDEX General Information. ............................................................................................. 3 - 6 Installation Instructions .......................................................................................... 7 - 20 Safe Operating Procedures ................................................................................... 21 - 23 Operation And Service Procedure Electronic Clock Timer (Slide in Models) .........................................................
MODEL AND MANUFACTURING NUMBERS MODEL RSS307 RSS307-OF RSS343 RSS352-OF RSS353-OF RSS354-OF RSS355-OF RSS356UL RSS356UW RSS358UL RSS358UL RSS358ULG RSS358ULGCO RSS358UW RSS358UW/L RSS358UWG RSS358UWGCO RSS359 RSS359-OF RSS361 RSS361-OF RSS363 RSS363-OF RSS369 RSS369-OF RSS380 RSS380-OF RST307 RST308UK RST308UW RST308UL RST308UWW RST308UWW1 RST309 RST354 RST359 RST361 RST362 RST365 RST369 RST376 RST378UL RST378UW RST380 RST381 RST382UK RST387 RST388UWW RST3997UL/W M/N P1141233N, P1141234N, P1130975N P11412
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Great pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our Customers with the highest possible quality. We realize, however, that during its lifetime the product may require service. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools and testing instruments.
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION MODEL IDENTIFICATION This manual provides you with complete instructions and suggestions for handling, installing, and servicing Caloric Self-Cleaning Gas Ranges. The correct model number, manufacturing number (MN or P), and serial number should be known prior to ordering parts so that incorrect shipments and delays can be avoided. (See Rating Label example.) This manual is based on information gained through experience and careful testing.
GENERAL INFORMATION RECEIVING Inspect unit thoroughly at time of delivery. Report any visible damage to the carrier immediately. If the damage is "concealed" and not discovered until after delivery has been accepted, make a "concealed damage report" to the carrier. "Concealed damage report" forms may be obtained from the carrier's agent. This procedure must be followed: All shipments, i.e., complete range or parts, are shipped at the buyer's risk.
GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS - Burner Ratings - RST SPECIFICATIONS - Burner Ratings - RSS Non Sealed Top Burner Nat LP 10,000 BTU/HR 7,000 BTU/HR Sealed Top Burner Nat LP 9,000 BTU/HR 7,000 BTU/HR NON SEALED Top Burner Nat Top Burner LP 10,000 BTU/HR 8,000 BTU/HR Oven Burner Lower Nat LP 15,5000 BTU/HR 15,500 BTU/HR Broil Burner Nat LP 15,500 BTU/HR 13,000 BTU/HR Cast Sealed RST/RSS Top Burner Large (3) Nat LP Small (1) Nat LP 9,000 BTU/HR 8,000 BTU/HR 7,000 BTU/HR 6,000 BTU/HR Oven
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUGGESTED LOCATION OF SERVICE PIPE - REAR WALL OR FLOOR FIGURE 2 FIRE O REXP LOS ION H A ZA RD THE MAXIMUM GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE FOR THESE MODELS MUST NOT EXCEED 14-INCHES W.C.P. FIGURE 1 UNIVERSAL MODELS (Nat or LP Gas) The regulator is factory adjusted for natural gas with a supply line pressure of not less than 6-inches water column pressure (W.C.P.). With the regulator adjusted for liquefied petroleum (LP) gas, the minimum supply pressure is 11 inches W.C.P.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION Location The location of the range should be selected so proper illumination, freedom from drafts, and convenience to other appliances in the kitchen are obtained. Carefully level the range, using the leveling legs provided. The range must be level in order to assure uniform cooking and baking. A level or a large pan of water placed on an oven rack or on top of range can be used to level the unit.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Where local codes permit, a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to properly ground a two-prong wall receptacle by the use of an adaptor which is available at most local hardware stores. An adaptor plug can temporarily be used (see Figure 4) preferably with polarized male blades. If an unpolarized adaptor plug must be used, determine which is the "hot" side and ground. Place an identifying mark on the adaptor to assure proper polarization in the future.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY LINE Access to connection is behind bottom storage drawer. The pressure regulator has a 1/2" female pipe thread. It is recommended that a 1/2" close nipple, a union and shutoff valve, be assembled into the regulator. This places the assembly for each connection to the gas supply and access to the shut-off valve as illustrated in Figure 1. The gas supply pipe to the range should be 3/4" rigid pipe then reduced to 1/2" pipe at the pressure regulator.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3. From the right rear edge of the prepared cutout, measure the distance "A" and mark a point. Repeat this procedure for the left hand side, then draw a straight line between these points. (See Figure A.) Figure 8 4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANTI-TIP BRACKET F i g e ru 9 To Install Anti-Tip Bracket, Carefully Follow these Instructions: 1. 2. Place the bracket with the inside edge against the straight line and the end against the cabinet side. (See Figure C.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS and turned fully counterclockwise, the electrode between the flash tubes will start sparking and continue as long as the knob is held in this position. After the burner ignites, move the knob to the "ON" position of the valve. At this time the sparking will cease. There are no standing pilots that have to be lighted or adjusted. CABINET INSTALLATION OPENING FOR GAS SLIDE-IN RANGE A. Cabinet cutout must be prepared as shown in Figure 11.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Models with Sealed Top Burners (Above Serial Number F0430127550) The air shutters (see Figure 6) should be adjusted for a proper flame. Adjust the air shutter so that the flame has an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer mantle of dark blue. The flame should be soft in character. To adjust the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air. Tighten the lock screw when the adjustment is complete.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BROIL BURNER PRESSURE REGULATOR (On Range) Burner Adjustment 1. No gas input adjustment is necessary as the infrared burner is equipped with a fixed orifice. There is no air shutter to adjust. Remove the cap marked "Nat" and reverse it to read "LP". Be sure not to disturb or remove the spring beneath the cap. Also make sure the fiber washer is between the cap and the body of the regulator. See Figure 10 for the correction position of the cap. 2.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remove the cap in the body of the regulator, over the washer and spring, and tighten cap. See Figure 13 for the correct position of the washer and spring. FLAME APPEARANCE The air shutter (see Figure 17) should be adjusted for a proper flame. Adjust the shutter so the flame has an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer mantle of dark blue. The flame should be soft in character.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BURNER ADJUSTMENT No gas input adjustment is necessary as the burner are equipped with fixed orifices. There are no shutters to adjust. NOTE: On LP gas a slight yellow tip will be visible on top burner flames, but will not affect burner performance. OR TOP BURNER ADJUSTMENT (Above Serial Number F0430127550) TO CONVERT Lift off four (4) burner caps. (See Figure 27.) Remove one (1) screw at each burner body.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS found under the plate in the center of the burner box. BE SURE to use the proper burner spud for the gas in use. Reinsert Nat. Gas orifice in burner box with louvers facing to rear of unit. Nat. Gas LP Gas Burner Spud 50 58 (Silver colored for identification) Figure 29 The air shutter is located in the lower access area. To adjust the air shutter, loosen the lock screw. Move the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CHECKOUT PROCEDURE OF CLEAN CYCLE OPERATION - RSS (WITH MECHANICAL TIMER; FOR OTHER MODELS FOLLOW TIMER INSTRUCTIONS) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Keep appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, cleaning fluids, and other flammable vapors and liquids. Set the range clock to the correct time of day. (If not set properly). Push the turn the start dial on the backguard to the approximate time of day until set stem pops out. 2.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS minutes, no longer. Be sure the liquid completely covers the cap and base portion of the assembly. After 20 minutes, remove burner, cool slightly and rinse thoroughly with cold water. Be sure hands are protected to prevent burns from hot water. Be sure all the solution is completely rinsed off both the inside and outside of the burner. If some stains still remain, rub with a "Dobie" pad.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS After the oven has cycled for 25 to 30 minutes, note the temperature that the oven cycles ON and OFF. For example, at 350° setting the oven cycles between 335° and 355°. This provides a mean or average temperature of 345°F., well within the ±25°F specification. zero level. GAS PRESSURE Correct ignition and operation of the burners are dependent upon adequate gas pressure.
SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING THE RANGE. Accidents are always tragic, especially because so many of them could have been prevented with a little care and judgement. Here are some basic good practices to follow for safe use of the gas range. 1. Be sure the range is installed by a qualified technician and is properly grounded. 2. Never use the range for warming or heating the room. This warning is based on safety considerations. 3.
SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY TIPS Some "common sense" rules to remember: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Always be certain that the oven parts are cool before touching them when hands are not protected by a potholder. Always use a dry potholder, never a moist one, nor a trailing cloth, to avoid possible burns from steam. Pulling out oven racks is a convenience when lifting heavy foods, but caution should be used against possible burns from touching hot surface.
SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES OPERATING THE TOP BURNERS The "HI" position provides a flame which will bring water to a full boil quickly. This is the "full on" position of the valve. MODELS WITHOUT SEALED BURNERS The top burners of some models are equipped with Tri-Set top burner valves. These valves provide flame adjustment for any size flame which is desired as well as "click" positions for "LO", "MED", and "HI" settings. Depress the knob and turn the knob counterclockwise as far as it will go.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) ELECTRONIC CLOCK/TIMER To Set the Minute Timer: The Clock/Timer offers a time-of-day clock with a PM designation, a Minute Timer with up to nine (9) hours and fifty-nine (59) minutes, and cook and stop functions. The clock and timer are set up with up and down variable speed "slew" entry. 1. Display the "MINUTE TIMER" button. The timer will display "0:00". 2.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) DELAYED TIME BAKE 4. Oven starts at a later time and shuts off at the end of the cooking cycle. Press the "COOK/CLEAN TIME" button. The display will show "0:00". 5. Press the "UP" button to set the desired length of the clean time. EXAMPLE: To self-clean the oven for three (3) hours, press and hold the UP button until "3:00" appears on the display, then release the "UP" button. 1. Turn selector switch knob to "AUTO". 2.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 6. Press the "STOP TIME" button. 7. Press the "UP" button to set the desired stop time of the self-clean cycle. For example, to have the selfclean end at 4 o'clock, press and hold the "UP" button until "4:00" appears on the display, then release the "UP" button.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Figure 57 - Clock/Timer P.C. Board 5. 6. Set the Cook/Clean time for one (1) minute by pressing the "COOK/CLEAN TIME" button ("0:00" will be displayed) and then pressing the "UP" button one time ("0:01" should be displayed).
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. set to read 120 VAC or higher, attach the meter leads to the L1 and N wire leads and turn on power to the range. A voltage reading of approximately 120 VAC should be indicated. If no voltage is indicated, check the range wiring. If 120 VAC is indicated shut off power to the range and reconnect L1 and N wire leads to the P.C.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) ohmmeter leads to Pins 10 and 17 at the display board J1 connector and then reversing the ohmmeter leads. One reading should indicate infinite ohms and the other reading should indicate low ohms (CR1 diode conduction resistance). If a zero (0), or infinite ohms reading is indicated with the meter leads connected in both directions, the display board should be replaced. P.C.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) 1 through 20 below represent the 20 Wire Ribbon Cable connecting the Clock/Timer P.C. Board to the Display Board and Circuit/Operation failure mode or result if an individual Wire/Circuit is Open. RC231002 Rev. 3 EXAMPLE: No "STOP TIME" or "DOWN" Programming Operations. Look for an open number 6 wire in ribbon cable.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (SLIDE IN MODELS) PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Erratic Display Or No Display No Voltage to Clock/Timer P.C. Board Check for 120 VAC at P.C. boa TB1 and TB2. If no voltage is wiring. Defective Clock/timer P.C. Board Disconnect ribbon cable from voltages at P.C. board 20 pin incorrect voltages are indicate Defective P.C. Board to Display Board Interconnect Cable Check interconnect cable for replace cable. No Voltage to Display Board Check for 2.0 - 3.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) NOTE: Two (2) piece control system - clock timer in backguard - relay board back bottom of range. The Electronic Range Control (ERC) controls all thermostat, selector switch, and clock timing functions for BAKE, TIMED BAKE, BROIL, and SELF-CLEAN operations. The ERC also has a minute timer function which can time an operation up to nine (9) hours and fifty (50) minutes.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ Two Piece Control) after the last temperature entry and "ON" will appear on the display. The oven temperature rise will be displayed during oven preheat in 5° increments starting at 100°F. When the timed cook function is completed the ERC will automatically turn the oven off and an alarm will sound three (3) times. The display will then show the time of day.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) "ON" will appear in the display. To change the broil setting while the oven is operating in the broil mode, simply rotate the "TIME/TEMP SET." knob to change the setting. The ERC will automatically initiate the new broil function approximately two (2) seconds after setting the new entry. "TIME" will appear along with "3:00" in the display indicating a three (3) hour cleaning time.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. ERC SYSTEM EXPLANATION NOTE: Clock must previously be set for the time of day. THE ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL - ERC - operates in conjunction with a remote relay/power supply circuit board and an oven temperature sensor to control all bake, timed bake, broil, and self-clean functions. 1.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. NOTE: Check each transformer terminal (J1-5, J1-6, J1TERMINALS CIRCUITterminal TESTED E3. All 7, J1-8, E1 and E2) in turn to ground /PINS readings must be infinite (OPEN).
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Testing with Voltage Applied 5. To check the broil relay drive voltage supplied to the relay/power supply board from the ERC, shut off power to the range and insert your DC voltmeter leads into the J1 connector at pins J1-3 and J1-1 and turn on power to the range.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. If a higher resistance is indicated disconnect the interconnect harness from the sensor and recheck the sensor resistance to assure that the problem is in the sensor and not in the interconnect harness or due to a bad connection.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. When the ERC initiates the bake operations, a voltage reading of approximately 24 VDC should be indicated. If no voltage is indicated, check for the input supply voltage at pins J1-3 and J1-4 (Step 3). 5.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) ERC FAILURE CODES AND WARNINGS The Electronic Range Control is capable of detecting certain failures within the ERC, the oven temperature sensor and the self-clean latch switch. The failure codes and warnings which may appear on the display include F1 through F8, "DOOR", or "LOCK". A brief description of the failure codes and warnings is listed below: F1 - Indicates a failed component in the E.R.C.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. PROBLEMS A. Display flashes the Time-of-Day B. No Display - E.R.C. totally inoperative C. No Display - Range still operates in bake, broil, clean functions. POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION 1. Power failure. 1. This is a normal condition wh Press the "CLOCK" button a 2.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE D. Dim Display - Range 1. may or may not operate. Low supply voltage to range. 2. Low input voltage to relay/power supply circuit board. 3. Low relay/power supply secondary output voltages. 4. CORRECTION 1. Check input voltage at wall o should be 102 - 132 VAC).
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. PROBLEMS E. Display operates normally. Bake or broil relays do not operate. POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. 2. CORRECTION Open ground wire for E.R.C. 1. Check continuity of green gr relay drive return or relay and relay/power supply boar board relay drive return.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE F. "DOOR" appears in 1. display when E.R.C. is programmed for bake or broil. 2. Door latch is set to far right or clean positon. CORRECTION 1. Door latch should be set to fa bake or broil functions. Check for shorted latch switc ground.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES For the Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/Two Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Figure 43 - Lo/Hi Broil Circuit Figure 41 - Bake/Timed Bake Circuit Bake burner is cycled by RR1 (K2) relay which is controlled by varying temperature sensor resistance. Figure 42 - Clean Cycle - Phase I Broil burner operates first 30 minutes of clean cycle.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL (ERC) NOTE: One Piece Control function is completed. Press the "MINUTE TIMER" button or the "SET/CANCEL" button to cancel the timer function. If the timer function is not cancelled, the alarm will sound approximately once every ten (10) seconds as a reminder to cancel the minute timer function.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) The display will increase in 5° increments starting from 170°F. The ERC will automatically initiate the timed cook function approximately two (2) seconds after the last temperature entry and "ON" will appear on the display. The oven temperature rise will be displayed during oven preheat in 5° increments starting at 100° F.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) 2. Rotate the "TIME/TEMP. SET" knob clockwise to set the broil function to HI. for 5:00 and, (3) select three (3) hours clean time. The ERC will start the cleaning function at 2:00 and turn the oven off at 5:00. To cancel the broil function, simply press the "SET/ CANCEL" button or rotate the "TIME/TEMP.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) controlled by the ERC, and a step down transformer with two (2) secondary windings which convert the 120 VAC input to 3.2 VAC filament voltage to power the ERC display and 20.3 VAC drive voltage which the ERC uses to turn on the bake and broil relays. The oven temperature sensor is mounted in the oven cavity and is connected to the J2 connector on the rear of the ERC.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) 2. Rotate the "TIME/TEMP. SET" knob clockwise until a temperature between 500° - 550° is displayed. Quickly, before the ERC initiates the bake function, press and hold the "BAKE TEMP." function button. After approximately four (4) seconds, the display will show "00" or the offset temperature that was previously programmed into the ERC. 3. Rotate the "TIME/TEMP.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL V.A.C. TEST POINTS 1. 2. 3. E2 to E1 - 120 VAC input to ERC Circuit Board E2 to E6 - 120 VAC input for K2 Broil Relay E2 to E4 - 120 VAC input for K3 Bake Relay Resolve any voltage problem before continuing. 4. Disconnect wire from E5 on Circuit Board.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. DOOR LATCH SWITCH CIRCUITRY TEST USING J2 CONNECTOR ON ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL 1. Disconnect the four (4) pin in-line connector from J2 on circuit board. A. Continuity should be indicated J2 Pin 3 to range chassis. B. Continuity should be indicated J2 Pin 3 to J2 Pin 4 with door latched.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Figure 49 Bake burner is cycled by K3 relay which is controlled by varying temperature sensor resistance. Figure 51 Broil burner is on 100 percent of time. Figure 50 Broil burner operates first thirty (30) minutes of clean cycle.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control - (ERC) (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION A. Display flashes the Time-of-Day 1. Power failure. 1. This is a normal condition wh Press the "CLOCK" button a B. No Display - E.R.C. totally inoperative 1. No power to range. 1. Check house fuse or circuit b wall outlet or junction box. 2.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. PROBLEMS F. "LOCK" appears in display and bake or broil cannot be programmed and oven is at or near room ambient termperature. G. "DOOR" appears in display when oven is programmed for Clean. H. Oven temperature display does not increment to set temperature during preheat.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC TIMER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC TIMER When electrical power is initially applied to the range (or after a power outage) the display will alternately flash "88:88" and "Ñ". "Ñ" (the two (2) left most arrows) until the time-of-day is set. No other clock function can be programmed until a time-of-day is set. To Set Time of Day: Figure 53 - Solid State Digital Timer 1.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) 3. Momentarily press the "BAKE HOURS" button until "Ñ" and "0:00" are displayed. Rotate the "SET TIME" knob clockwise to the desired amount of baking time. The setting range is from one (1) minute to eleven (11) hours, fifty-nine (59) minutes. During cooking: " ", "Ñ" (BAKE HOURS) and the time remaining (HOURS:MINUTES) will be displayed. A flashing stop time arrow "Ñ" will also be displayed.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 5. At the end of the clean cycle the oven will turn off and the timer will display the time of day. No alarm will sound. 6. After the clean cycle, turn the selector switch to "MANUAL" and the oven control to "OFF".
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. CLOCK TIMER FUNCTION 11-12 13-14 MANUAL 0 0 DELAY IN AUTO 0 0 COOKING IN AUTO X X AUTO COMPLETE 0 0 O = OPEN X = CLOSED Timer Switching Schedule 5. Push self-clean button in.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOK AND OFF CLOCK TIMER Figure 61 SETTING THE CLOCK AT POWER-UP When electrical power is first applied to the range, or after a power interruption exceeding the capability of the clock, the display will flash "88:88" with no indicator words or symbols being on or flashed. The display reading of "88:88" will flash until the clock is set unless timer is set. The flash rate of the display will be one (1) second "ON" and one (1) second "OFF".
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES While the Auto Timer is counting down in minutes/seconds or in hours/minutes the Time-of-Day can be presented by depressing the set button one time. The "Time-of-Day" will be displayed with the word "AUTO" indicators on and the auto Timer "TIME" counting down in the background. The Time-of-Day is displayed until the key is depressed again.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES either timer switch contacts 1 to 2 or 3 to 4. Press "SET" button twice (Auto Program) and rotate "SET" knob for approximately ten (10) to fifteen (15) seconds. Meter needle should swing to zero (0) ohms (continuity) indicating a closed switch. Repeat the procedure after transferring the test leads to the other switch contacts. Allow countdown to complete, the alarm should sound, and the meter indicate open contacts.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 5. If the meter does not show an "OPEN" circuit, the gas valve is operative. 6. Reattach the two (2) wire terminals removed from Point A or Point B on the gas valve. Figure 65 The ignitor may still be defective even though continuity is indicated and it glows when the oven is set for bake, broil, or clean function.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. In manual and timed bake operations, thermostat contacts C-BA and 1-2 close completing the bake circuit through the clock in a timed bake operation, the selector switch, bake ignitor, and bake gas valve to neutral. Thermostat contacts 1-2 are the cycling contacts that maintain the correct oven temperatures.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES MECHANICAL TIMER FOR RSS MODELS 6. FIRE OR EXPOLSION HAZARD - LEAK TEST COMPONENTS AFTER RECONNECTION 7. CLOCK TIMER (Non-Solid State) 8. The oven timer is an electric time-of-day clock, minute minder, and an automatic switch which controls the operation of the bake portion of the oven and self-clean duration of the oven.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES MECHANICAL TIMER FOR RSS MODELS the Stop Time Setting; at this point the Stop Time Knob should "POP" out and within one minute the oven burner should go OFF. 4. If the oven burner does not turn "ON" and "OFF" after conducting test in instructions one (1) through three (3) then proceed as follows: 5. Be certain the wires are connected as shown in the appropriate wiring diagram. RC231002 Rev.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC TIMER RSS380 SELF-CLEAN TIMER OPERATION O M T U A Figure 71 - Solid State Digital Timer AUTOMATICTIC ELECTRONIC TIMER (Solid State) The self-clean button on the right, when pressed, immediately enters three (3) hours in the display and both relay switches close. On the left side of the display a small ovenon symbol will appear along with the letter "C" (cleaning). If the other range controls are set for clean, the oven will start immediately.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RSS380 button (bake or clean) and rotating the time set control to move the digits back to "0:00". The display will then show time of day. If in self-clean the program also can be stopped by pressing the self-clean button a second time. The display will return to time of day. 1. Simulate initial power connector or power interruption by pressing the three (3) left hand buttons simultaneously.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC TIMER RSS380 FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. NEUTRAL LINE Figure 73 CLOCK TIMER FUNCTION 11 - 12 13 - 14 MANUAL 0 0 DELAY IN AUTO 0 0 COOKING IN AUTO X X AUTO COMPLETE 0 0 O = Open X = Closed 69 RC231002 Rev.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. with one (1) lead of the ignitor or an amprobe can be attached to the lead to check the amount of current flowing through the ignitor circuit. With the oven turned on and the ignitor glowing red, a current reading of approximately 3.2 - 3.6 amps should be indicated.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. SELECTOR SWITCH Selector Switch Circuit The selector switch is a two (2) position switch used for "MANUAL" or "AUTOMATIC" bake operation. The selector switch contacts can be checked for continuity by using a continuity tester or an ohmmeter set to low ohms range and following the selector switch contact chart.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES ohms range and following the thermostat contact chart. Power to the oven must be turned off and the thermostat wiring removed when checking the contacts for continuity. Access to the thermostat contacts can be made by removing the control panel. 5. Attach the remaining lead of the test meter to the "N" "WHITE" terminal on the spark module. 6. Reconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 7. Turn all top burner knobs to the "LIGHT" positions. THERMOSTAT (T’STAT) 8.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES ignition circuit. One terminal of each switch is connected to the 120 VAC line while the other terminal connects to the "L1" module terminal. Terminal "N" of the module connects to the common or neutral side of the AC line. The spark switch is located on the stem of the top burner valve. A continuity test can be made to check for proper switch operation. Shut off power to the range and remove the switch wiring.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 3. Attach ohmmeter leads (RX1 scale) to switch leads. With the switch in the "OFF" position, infinite ohms (open) should be indicated. 4. Momentarily depress switch. Continuity (low ohms) should be indicated. 5. Depress and release the switch. Infinite ohms (open) should be indicated. 3.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. OVEN CONTROLS The oven controls consist of a thermostat, selector switch, gas vlave and a 120 VAC electric ignitor to provide ignition for the gas at the oven burner and broiler burner. 1. 2. PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Oven Burner/Broil Burner will A. not turn on. "Selector" switch set on BAKE/BROIL.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. The "HI" position provides a flame which will bring water to a full boil quickly. This is the "full on" position of the valve. If the burner flame is turned down, an audible "click" can be heard as the valve reaches the "MEDIUM" position. This flame is sufficient to keep water boiling in a covered pan.
OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES 3. Spark gap should be checked and, if necessary, adjust to dimension shown. 4. Clean electrode and grounding rivet with fine file to assure ground path for spark. 5. Be certain all slots and holes are clear of cleansing powder, grease, etc. BURNER CAPS Models with Cast Sealed Burners TO CHECK BURNER-BURNER CAPS: 1. Turn off power to unit. 2. Remove cast cap from base. 3.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Non-Sealed Top Burners PROBLEMS 1. Burners will not ignite. "SPARK" at top burner ignitors. POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION A. Burner venturi, burner cap or burner ignition ports clogged. A. Clean burner venturi, or i B. Air shutters out of adjustment. B. Adjust air shutter accord instruction. C.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Non-Sealed Top Burners PROBLEMS 4. Unit continues to spark after it is turned off. POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION A. Shorted valve switch. B. Switch has been pulled up and off of fixed positon on valve so that it is not turned to off positon with valve stem. 5. No spark or only random spark at on ignitor. A. Replace switch.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Sealed Top Burners PROBLEMS 1. Burners wil not ignite "SPARK" at top burner ignitors. POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION A. Burner orifice, burner cap or burner ignition ports clogged. Poor ground on burner cap. A. Clean burner orifice, or ign Clean burner cap. Weak spark module. Replace spark module. Low gas pressure.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Sealed Top Burners PROBLEMS 5. Unit continues to spark after it is turned off. POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION A. Shorted valve switch. B. Switch has been pulled up and off of fixed position on valve so that it is not turned to off position with valve stem. A. Replace switch.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. All Models - Bake, Broil Burner PROBLEMS 6. Oven Burner/Broil Burner will not turn on. "SELECTOR" switch set on "MANUAL". Thermostat set at 350°/Broil Door latch in cook position. NOTE: The flat type ignitor used in these models has an operating current range of from 3.2 amps A.C. to 3.6 amps A.C.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. All Models - Bake, Broil Burner PROBLEMS 8. Oven does not "AUTO BAKE" POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION A. Controls not set correctly. A. Instruct customer on prope function. B. Selector Switch. B. Check contacts on selecto procedures on Page 60. C. Defective timer. C. Check contacts on timer. replace timer. D. Defective E.R.C.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. All Models - Bake, Broil Burner PROBLEMS 10. (continued) Oven does not operate in "SELF-CLEAN". POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION G. Oven or broiler burner does not turn on. G. Check unit in "BAKE’" and "B functions operate normally. If in "CLEAN" circuit. If not, che shooting procedure in precee H. Defective thermostat. H. A.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. OVEN BURNER IGNITOR 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove oven door, racks and oven bottom. 3. Remove lower storage drawer. 4. Locate the two (2) wire leads attached to the oven burner ignitor assembly. Access to the leads is located behind the storage drawer area.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. OVEN BOTTOM 1. Grasp both sides of the oven bottom at the front. 2. Lift up front and pull forward to free mounting tabs in rear. 3. Lift up oven bottom and pull out. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven bottom. NOTE: Be sure rear tabs are properly positioned when reinstalling oven bottom.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. On models without sealed burners, remove eight (8) screws to burner box. On models with sealed burners, the burner caps and eight (8) main top mounting screws must be removed. Remove eight (8) burner box mounting screws. Remove bake and broil ignitors. Remove bake and broil burners.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. CLOCK 1. Shut off power to range. 2. Remove backguard glass. 3. Remove screws securing clock to the mounting bracket. 4. Pull clock forward and disconnect wiring. 5. When reinstalling clock, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram to assure correct wire termination. Figure 84 11. Remove rear tank retention clips. 12.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. 5. 6. Remove two (2) screws securing ballast to control panel. Disconnect wires to ballast. BALLAST (RSS MODELS) 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove rear coverf plate from backguard. 3. Disconnect leads to terminals on ballast. 4. Remove the two (2) screws securing ballast to backguard. 5.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. BACKGUARD SUPPORT 1. Shut off power to the unit. 2. Disconnect main gas line from unit. Pull unit away from wall to gain rear access. 3. Remove eight (8) screws securing rear cover to range. 4. Remove two (2) screws securing backguard end cap to support. CLOCK OR ERC KNOBS 1.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. CLOCK DISPLAY BOARD REMOVAL Slide In Models 1. Shut off power to the range. 2. Partially remove the control panel. Follow Control Panel Removal Procedures, Steps 2 - 5. 3. Remove the six (6) clock control buttons by pulling them out of the clock display board. 4. Remove the left rear and right rear top burner knobs. 5.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. OVEN THERMOSTAT 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove oven door and oven racks. 3. Remove burner grates and main top. 4. Remove burner grates and main top. 5. Remove control panel, Steps 3 - 5. 6. Remove burner box. 7. Remove thermostat capillary from shield on the side of the oven liner. 8.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. 10. Open oven door and remove four (4) screws securing latch assembly to front frame. Latch assembly can now be removed. When replacing latch assembly latch switch and mounting bracket should be mounted on new latch assembly. Be sure there is no insulation in latch hole.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. TOP BURNER SPARK IGNITORS (RSS MODELS) 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove top burner grates and main top. 3. Remove top burner assembly (right and left). 4. Remove control panel. 5. Remove eight (8) right screws securing burner box in place. 6. Gently maneuver control panel to free burner box. 7.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. SPARK MODULE (SLIDE - IN MODELS) 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove the top burner grates and main top. 3. Remove control panel. 4. Remove top burner assembly (right and left). 5. Remove eitght (8) screws securing the burner box in place. 6.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. CLOCK/TIMER WIRE HARNESS (Ribbon Cable Removal) Models RST307, RST308, RST309 The wire harness (ribbon cable) for the clock is routed down the left side of the range behind the left side panel. Follow the procedures below to replace the cable. 1. Shut off power to the range. 2. Remove the range from the cabinet. 3.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. 4. 5. 6. Slide hinge up into the frame and then out being sure to clear the hinge slot. Slide hinge assembly out. Reverse procedure to reinstall replacement hinge. The replacement hinge is received in a closed position. DOOR HANDLE - PORCELAIN DOOR Model RST354 1.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DOOR GLASS - INNER 1. Remove oven door assembly from the range and place door on a protected surface. 2. Remove the six (6) screws securing the oven door backer to the oven door frame. On Model RST354 the backer is attached to the outer door frame. 3. Remove two (2) screws securing heat shield to door backer. 4.
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES - RST MODELS FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. STORAGE DRAWER PANEL LINER (RST MODELS) 1. Remove storage drawer from range. 2. Remove six (6) screws securing drawer panel to liner. 3. Remove seven (7) screws securing liner to drawer assembly. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall. DRAWER ASSEMBLY (RST MODELS) 1. Remove storage drawer from range. 2.
UPPER OVEN - RST Models FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. OPERATING AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Upper Oven Controls The upper oven controls consist of a thermostat, electric gas valve, and a 120 VAC electric ignitor to provide ignition for the gas at the oven burner. PROBLEMS 1. Oven Burner will not turn on. 2. Gas valve opens but burner does not ignite.
UPPER OVEN - RST Models FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Figure 90 Electric Gas Valve Figure 91 The operation of the Electric Gas Valve Assembly can be checked with the use of an incandescent test lamp (105 120 V., 7 watt bulb). An optional test procedure for the Electric Gas Valve Assembly using a Volt/Ohmmeter is also explained.
UPPER OVEN - RST Models FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Calibration is by adjusting thermostat dial as per Page 91 or by calibration screw in center of thermostat shaft. Oven Light All models designated to have a light in the upper oven will be equipped with a special high temperature oven light bulb which is turned on by an oven light switch located on the air intake panel.
UPPER OVEN - RST Models FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. positioned properly. Refer to the wiring diagram for Upper Oven Electric Gas Valve correct wire termination. Upper Oven Clock Timer, Indicator Lights, Control 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug or power Panel Glass cord. 2. Remove the upper oven control panel, upper oven 1. bottom, and upper oven racks.
UPPER OVEN - RST Models Upper Oven Door Assemblies Removal Remove the three (3) screws holding the top hinge to the chassis. When replacing the glass, spread the side frame pieces apart slightly. Carefully slide the glass into the frame being sure the gasket stays in place and does not double over on itself. Carefully place top frame piece in place. Be sure the gasket is in place properly and does not fold over when replacing the frame.
Oven Door Alignment UPPER OVEN - RST Models Light Socket Loosen (do not remove) the three (3) screws holding the top hinge to the chassis. Move the hinge to the right to raise the left side of the door, or to the left to lower the left side of the door. Splash Plate Trim/Splash Plate Glass Remove the three (3) screws securing splash plate trim to underside of upper oven. Support splashplate glass then remove trim and glass. Jacket End Removal - Remove the side brace trim.
UPPER OVEN - RST Models UPPER OVEN PARTS Figure 96 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. *RST308 ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE - SEE NEXT PAGE 107 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. *RST365 ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE - SEE NEXT PAGE 109 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. *RST378 ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE/ E.R.C. - SEE NEXT PAGE 111 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. *ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE - SEE NEXT PAGE 113 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RSS307-OF 115 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RSS354-OF 117 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RSS359-OF 119 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RSS380-OF 121 RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. RC231002 Rev.
WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. 123 RC231002 Rev.