Dual Fuel Range Technical Service Manual DF30 - DF36 - DF48 - DF60 DF30-3 - DF36-3 - DF48-3 - DF60-3 DF30-4 - DF36-4 - DF48-4 - DF60-4 © WOLF APPLIANCE, INC.
General Information Dual Fuel Range SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1
General Information Dual Fuel Range INTRODUCTION This Wolf Dual Fuel Technical Service Manual, Part #804710, has been compiled to provide the most recent technical service information about the Wolf Appliance, Inc., Dual Fuel Ranges. This information will enable the service technician to troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions, perform necessary repairs, and return a Wolf Dual Fuel Range to proper operational condition.
General Information Dual Fuel Range TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # Page # Section 1 - General Information Section 3 - Operation Information Cont’d Field Option Mode..........................................................3-11 Changing Clock to 24 Hours...................................... 3-11 Fahrenheit to Celsius..................................................... 3-11 Cooking Modes..................................................................3-12 Bake Mode............................................
General Information Dual Fuel Range Page # Page # Section 4 - Component Access and Removal Cont’d Infrared Griddle Components.......................................... 4-10 Grease Tray and Griddle................................................4-10 Thermostat Support Assembly...................................... 4-10 Electrode....................................................................... 4-10 IR WEld Assembly..........................................................4-10 Infrared Burner.........
General Information Dual Fuel Range WARRANTY INFORMATION This page contains a summary of the 2 & 5 Year Warranty that is supplied with every Wolf product, followed by details and notes about the warranties. TWO & FIVE YEAR Warranty Summary • Two year TOTAL PRODUCT warranty, parts and labor.
General Information Dual Fuel Range MODEL FEATURES • Natural or LP gas rangetop with dual convection electric oven(s) • Small 18-inch oven on 48-inch dual fuel range is single convection • Stainless steel exterior finish • Platinum bezel surrounds all knobs, Chrome and Bronze optional • Option of Red or Black knobs • Dual stacked sealed 15,000 burners with automatic re-ignition at all settings • Dual stacked burners all have simmer capabilities • Melt feature on one 9,200 Btu burner • 11” or 22” 15,000 BT
General Information Dual Fuel Range MODEL NUMBER KEY Refer to this key for an example of the model numbers.
General Information Dual Fuel Range TOP CONFIGURATIONS OF 30”, 36” and 48” DUAL FUEL RANGES DF304 30” Dual Fuel Range with Four Burners DF366 36” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners DF364C 36” Dual Fuel Range with Four Burners and 11” Charbroiler DF364G 36” Dual Fuel Range with Four Burners and 11” Griddle DF486C 48” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners and 11” Charbroiler DF486G 48” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners and 11” Griddle DF484CG 48” Dual Fuel Range with Four Burners and 11” Charbroiler a
General Information Dual Fuel Range TOP CONFIGURATIONS OF 60” DUAL FUEL RANGES DF606CG 60” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners and 11” Charbroiler and 11” Griddle DF606DC 60” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners and 22” Charbroiler DF606DG 60” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners and 22” Griddle DF606F 60” Dual Fuel Range with Six Burners and 22” French Top DF604CF 60” Dual Fuel Range with Four Burners and 11” Charbroiler and 22” French Top DF604GF 60” Dual Fuel Range with Four Burners and 22” French Top
General Information Dual Fuel Range 1-10
Installation Information Dual Fuel Range SECTION 2 INSTALLATION INFORMATION 2-1
Installation Information Dual Fuel Range INSTALLATION INFORMATION This section of the manual covers some of the installation issues that a service technician may need to know when servicing a Wolf Dual Fuel Range. If additional installation information is needed after reviewing this section of the manual, please refer to the Installation Guide or contact the Wolf Appliance Customer Service Department.
Installation Information Dual Fuel Range Gas Requirements Wolf Dual Fuel Ranges are manufactured to work with natural gas or LP gas (Liquid Propane gas). The model / serial rating plate, located on the bottom of the control panel assembly just above the oven door on the far right, has information on the type of gas that should be used. If this information does not agree with the type of gas available, check with the local gas supplier.
Installation Information Dual Fuel Range Gas Shut-off Valve The supply line must be equipped with an approved shut-off valve. This valve should be located in accordance to all national, local codes and ordinances. (See Figure 3-1). Shut-off Valve (open position) up Gas S o To Co ply Li ne ktop Fig. 3-1. Shut-off Valve Leak Testing Use a brush and liquid detergent to test all gas connections for leaks. Bubbles around connections will indicate a leak.
Installation Information Dual Fuel Range Installation Dimensions 29 1/2" (74.9) OVERALL DEPTH 27 1/2" (69.9) 24 1/4" (61.6) 35 7/8" (91.1) 36 7/8" (93.7) OVERALL HEIGHT 36 7/8" (93.7) TO COOKING SURFACE 25" (63.5) LEGS AND CASTERS ALLOW 2 1/8" HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT A OVERALL WIDTH COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION HOOD 13" max (33.0) 30" min (76.2) COOKING SURFACE TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION 44" min (91.4) TO CHARBROILER 30" min (76.2) TO BOTTOM OF VENTILATION HOOD 18" min (45.
Installation Information Dual Fuel Range Anti-Tip Bracket Installation Raise the unit to desired height using the rear leveling casters and adjusting the front adjustable legs. Try fitting the unit in place to verify the correct height. WALL SIDE PANEL Measure from the floor to the top of the range base flange on the back of the unit. Add 1/8" to this dimension, mark this height on the wall behind the unit. This will be the location of the bottom edge of the anti-tip bracket.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range SECTION 3 OPERATION INFORMATION 3-1
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range THEORY OF OPERATION A service technician should understand how a gas appliance operates before attempting to service the appliance. This section provides descriptions of the different types of fuel gases and explains gas heating values. A definition of specific gravity of gas is given along with its characteristics and effects. Gas combustion principals are explained and gas burner components are described and illustrated.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range Requirements for Combustion There are three required elements for combustion to occur; Fuel (Gas), Oxygen (Air) and Heat (Ignition Temperature, which for gas is between 1100°F/593°C and 1200°F/649°C). All must be present. Removing any one of the three and combustion will cease. Chemistry of Combustion Combustion of gas is a chemical reaction between fuel gas and oxygen. The basic elements of common fuel gasses are hydrogen [H] and carbon [C].
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Burner Components: (PTS 17000000) Burner Head - The component containing the burner ports where the gas/air mixture ignites. The burner ports are distributed in a useful pattern to optimize heat transfer. The flames should be spread so they can be easily reached by secondary air and provide a stable blue flame. Venturi - Threaded brass pipe that threads into the jet holder through the distribution rings which narrows and then flares out again.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range Burner Components: SWS 17000000 Burner Cap - Provides the upper portion of the ports required to create a combustible mix and proper flame quality of the burner and the decorative top for the burner with a black porcelain coating. Burner - Contains the burner ports where the gas/air mixture ignites. The burner ports are distributed in a useful pattern to optimize heat transfer.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Types of Burners: Blue Flame Burners All Wolf open surface burners, including the French Top burners are blue flame burners. With this type of burner, primary air is mixed with the fuel gas before the gas reaches the burner ports. An orifice is used to regulate gas flow to the burner and is sized to draw exact amount of air into the burner body.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range OPERATION OF THE DUAL FUEL RANGE Surface Burners A spark electrode ignites each surface burner. This control eliminates the need for continuous open flame pilots. For added safety and convenience, each burner is designed with an electronic re-ignition system. This feature enables any burner to automatically re-light in the event it is accidentally extinguished. This unique dual stacked burner design combines all the burner parts in one configuration.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Charbroiler This optional feature is designed with an infrared burner to give the highest quality and most efficient method of gas grilling. These burners become an orange-red color at the surface of the ceramic tiles. When the tiles are glowing, they transfer an intense heat to the food being grilled. This chars the outside of the food and leaves the inside tender and juicy. The infrared burner is designed to operate at a full heat output of 16,000 BTU/hr.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range Cleaning and Maintenance Part Identification Burner Pan Material Care Recommendation Exterior Finish Porcelain Steel General care: Use a clean cloth or sponge, wipe with warm water and mild detergent. Rinse and dry immediately. Apply protective polish, always in the same direction. Although resistant to most stains, it is not totally impervious to damage. Salt and some cooking liquids may pit and stain surface. Always remove these spills immediately.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Charbroiler Cleaning and Maintenance Part Identification Material Care Recommendation Blank-Off Plate (If Applicable) Stainless Steel Wash with hot water and detergent. Use a soapfilled scouring pad to remove as much cooked-on soil as possible. The plate will turn a metallic blue color due to high heat; this is a permanent change. Charbroiler Frame Stainless Steel Remove from the range. Soak in hot water and dish detergent.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range Time of Day Clock The clock can be visible on the display during all modes. To set clock, press the CLOCK key on display panel, “CLOCK” will flash on and off. Next, press the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the time. Stop when correct time of day shows in display window. (See Figure 3-4). Now, press the CLOCK key or ENTER key to set clock. Two beeps will be heard when time has been entered.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range COOKING MODES Most oven modes have a temperature setting of 170°F (75°C) to 550°F (290°C). The exception is Broil, Convection Broil and Proof mode. BR OI L HI 3 50 F OF BAKE LO BR OI L 3 51HI BROIL AST RO OIL BAKE BR LO OIL BAKE BR BAKE F OF BROIL AST RO The dual fuel oven has multiple cooking modes, each dedicated to give the best results for a specific kind of cooking. The dual fuel oven also has some unique cooking features.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range Figure 3-17. Turn Control Knob Bezel Counter Clockwise to BROIl NOTE: Timer function may be used during this mode. BAKE OF ROIL R OA KE B BA ST ONE NOTE: Temperature probe may not used in this mode. Figure 3-18. Turn Knob to the Right to change to br2. ST NOTE: Never preheat for Broil mode. F ROIL R OA KE B BA ST ONE br1 F ST BAKE OF ROIL R OA KE B BA ST ONE To initiate Broil Mode, turn oven control knob bezel counter clockwise to BROIL.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Figure 3-24. Turn Control Knob Bezel Clockwise to Dark Area Marked BAKE ROAST H LO NOTE: Temperature probe may be used in this mode. HI BAKE OFF OIL B BR LO HI E BROIL AK NOTE: Always preheat for Convection Bake mode. BAKE OFF OIL B BR I E BROIL AK To exit Convection Bake Mode, turn oven knob bezel to OFF. O Figure 3-25.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range CLEA N To initiate Convection Roast Mode, turn oven control knob bezel clockwise to dark area on dial marked ROAST. (See Figure 3-31). Temperature is preset at 325°F (160°C). To change temperature, immediately turn temperature readout knob to right to increase oven temperature or to left to decrease oven temperature setting. (See Figure 3-32 and 3-33). Oven will turn on after 2 seconds or press ENTER key. To exit Convection Roast Mode, turn oven knob bezel to OFF.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range STONE Figure 3-39. Turn Control Knob Bezel Clockwise to Dark Area Marked CONV Figure 3-40. Turn and HoldKnob to Left Until “deH” Appears In Knob Display and Release Knob CONV RO N AS EA T L C LO HI dEH ONE LO LO ST ONE NOTE: Optional accessory package, not supplied with unit must be used. CONV RO N AS EA T L C HI ST STONE NOTE: Preheat is not necessary for Dehydration feature.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range OIL BAKE BR F OF BAKE LO BR OI L HI BROIL AST RO Delayed Start Feature This feature controls the automatic timing of the oven’s On and Off function. Set a cooking mode to start later in the day and turn off when the cooking is complete or set it to just to turn off at a preset time. See the Use & Care Manual for additional information. 3 50 Set controls to start cooking later and automatically turn off heat when finished.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Sabbath Feature OFF BA K OFF BA K ROAST ST OIL ON BR LO HI SAb N LEA 350 E EC ROAST ST OIL ON BR LO HI N LEA To initiate Sabbath Feature, first add food to the oven. Now, turn oven control knob bezel to either BAKE or ROAST mode. (See Figure 3-53). Next, change preset temperature if needed. Then, press OVEN LIGHT key to turn oven lights on or off. (See Figure 3-55). Now, press and hold ENTER key on display panel for 5 seconds. (See Figure 3-55).
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range DIAGNOSTIC MODE BR AST OIL RO In Diagnostic Mode the last seven errors that have occurred to the oven controlling all the relays on the relay board and controller feedback of temperature and switches will be displayed. OFF LO BA KE OIL ROAS BR KE BA Diagnostic Mode allows the Service Technician to inspect the functionality of the Oven Controller and Relay boards.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range ERROR INDICATORS Error codes can give a visual and audible alarm. The visual indication will be “Err” displayed in the Cook Time digits and the number or letter of the error code will be displayed in the Stop Time digits of the Electronic Control Housing. The Oven Temperature Readout Knob will also show “Err” in the display window. The last seven errors will be stored in the EEPROM for recall when in diagnostic mode.
Operational Information Dual Fuel Range TESTING THE OVEN RELAY BOARD Element Testing First access diagnostic mode. Once in diagnostic mode, the technician can turn the oven control knob bezel to activate an element. The element relay and the double line breaker(dlb) will close to complete a 240/208 VAC circuit through a specific element. If the oven controller detects the current running through the closed circuit, the **CFH light will be illuminated.
Operation Information Dual Fuel Range Fans and Motors First access diagnostic mode. Once in diagnostic mode, the technician can turn the oven control knob bezel or press a key on the Electronic Control Housing to activate a fan or a motor. The fan and motor relays will close to complete a 120 VAC circuit through a specific fan or motor. If the oven controller detects the functionality through switches, the **CFH indicator light will be illuminated.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range SECTION 4 COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL 4-1
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL This section explains how to access and remove components from a Wolf Dual Fuel Range. Depending on which component you are going to access or remove in the following sections, you may have to remove other components first. Refer to the appropriate section in this manual that explains how to access and remove those various components. When reassembling, just reverse the steps that were used to access and remove the components.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Surface Burner Components (PTS 17000000) Surface Burner Grate, Burner Head, Burner Cap, Venturi, Inner Distribution Ring, Igniter, Burner Pan, Outer Distribution Ring, Jet Holder, Deflector Shield, Spark Module, Burner Support and Surface Burner Orifices Surface Burner Grate Removal (PTS 17000000) The surface grate is a low profile, porcelainized cast iron grate that is designed for a close fit.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Venturi Removal (PTS 17000000) The brass venturi mounts through the inner distribution ring and is threaded to the jet holder. There are two sizes of venturi. One size is for the large 15,000 BTU burners. The other size is for the smaller 9,200 BTU burners. The threads on the venturi are different for the large and for the small. They will only thread back into the appropriate sized jet holder.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Surface Burner Components (SWS 17000000) Burner Grate Burner Grate and Burner Assembly (SWS 17000000) The burner grate locates on raised dimples formed on the burner pan. The burner assemblies have screws that pass through the assemblies, then thread into the orifice holder located under the burner pan. Burner caps are then placed over the burner assembly. Burner Cap Screws To 1. 2. 3.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Burner Pan - 6 Burner Removal In order to remove the burner pan you will need to remove the grates, burner heads w/caps, venturis, igniter lead wires and inner distribution rings. Now the burner pan can be lifted straight up and off. (See Figure 4-7) Burner Pan - 2 Burner Removal In order to remove the burner pan you will need to remove the grate, burner heads w/caps, venturis, igniter lead wires and inner distribution rings.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Jet Holder Removal (PTS 17000000) The jet holder is mounted to the burner support on the bottom of the burner box. The main burner orifice is threaded into the jet holder as well as the venturi. To remove the jet holder, remove the grate(s), burner head(s) w/cap(s), venturis, igniter lead wires, inner distribution ring(s), burner pan and outer distribution rings. Then, disconnect the flexible gas tube that is mounted to the jet holder.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Orifice Removal (SWS 17000000) The main and simmer orifice are threaded into the orifice holder and may be extracted without removing the orifice holder from its installation position. Main Orifice To remove the orifice holder, 1. Remove burner grate and pan. 2. Use a 9/32” wrench or socket with extension, to extract orifice from orifice holder. (See Figure 4-12A) Simmer Orifice Orifice Holder (SWS 17000000) Figure 4-12A.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Infrared Charbroiler Components Cover Cover, Grate, Char Pan, Radiant, Electrode, Infrared Burner and IR Orifice • • • • Lift the Charbroiler Lift the Charbroiler Lift the Charbroiler Lift the Charbroiler (See Figure 4-13) Grate cover from the unit. grate from the char pan. radiant from the char pan. frame from the top of the unit.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Infrared Griddle Components Grease Tray, Griddle Plate, Thermostat Support Assembly, Electrode, IR Weld Assembly, Infrared Burner, Thermostat, Solenoid and IR Orifice Grease Tray and Griddle Plate Removal The griddle plate is a cast iron plate that rests on top of the griddle weld assembly. A grease tray sits in the well of the griddle. For cleaning purposes, it tilts up from the front edge for removal.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Infrared Thermostat Removal The griddle thermostat is mounted to the bull nose with two screws and the thermostat bulb is inserted into a channel on the support assembly beneath the griddle plate. To remove the thermostat, first lift off the griddle plate and slide the thermostat bulb from the support assembly. Pull the griddle knob from the shaft of the thermostat and extract the thermostat mounting screws.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Bull Nose Components Burner Knobs, Burner Knob Bezel, Oven Selector Knob, Function Selector Bezel, Bull Nose, Indicator Light, Selector Switch and ECH Burner Knob Removal The burner knobs are marked with OFF, HI/LO and simmer HI/LO settings. To remove burner knobs, pull the knobs straight off the valve stem(s) of the burner valve(s). (See Figure 4-23) Burner Knob Bezel Removal The burner knob bezels are attached to the bull nose with screws.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range NOTE: To remove the selector switch, indicator light and ECH, the bull nose will need to be removed from the unit. Selector Switch Removal To remove the selector switch, unplug the cable wire harness from the ECH. Then, extract the screws that secure it to the bull nose and remove. Once the selector switch has been removed, the cable wire harness can be removed from the selector switch.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Components Behind the Bull Nose Valve Switch Valve Switch, Burner Valve, Charbroiler Valve, Griddle Shut Off Valve, Manifold, Control Board, Relay Board, Motorized Door Latch, Transformer and Regulator NOTE: To remove the following components, the bull nose will need to be removed. Figure 4-28. Burner Valve Removal Valve Switch Removal To remove the valve switch, first disconnect the wire leads from the switch.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Control Board, Relay Board, Motorized Door Latch and Transformer Removal Using a small socket and driver, extract the screws that secures the control board plate to the unit. Then, carefully pull the plate straight forward to the front of the unit to gain access to the components. NOTE: Before disconnecting any wires, make note of their location. Make sure to reference the wiring diagram when re-connecting any wires.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Oven Door Components Oven Door Removal The oven door uses a spring and damper system. Only one hinge arm is spring loaded, which requires use of the hinge pin for removal. On 30-inch and 36-inch units, the hinge pin will be inserted through the hole in right hinge arm (looking at the front of the unit). (See Figure 4-32 and 4-33) On 48-inch and 60-inch units, the spring hinges are located on the outside edges of the unit.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Door(s) Reinstallation (Continued) Hinge Retainer Plate Then, position door in hinge openings at a 30° angle from vertical. Now, insert spring side hinge into hinge pocket. Next, lower door to fully opened position and remove hinge pin. Reinstall plate and screw over hinge opening. Then, open and close door to insure its properly installed.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range When removing or disconnecting the door hinge, remember it could recoil quickly when released. Logo must be removed prior to disassembly of door. Use of a heat gun and putty knife, wrapped with tape, will help in the removal. Door Liner Bracket Outer Door Skin Assembly Removal First, remove the oven door assembly and lay on front. Extract the two screws on the inside top of the door liner. Next, extract the three screws at the bottom of the outer door skin.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Oven Compartment Components Left and Right Rack Guide Removal First, remove oven racks. Then, extract the screws in each corner, top and bottom of the rack guide and lift guide out. NOTE: On units starting with serial #16000000 the oven rack guides remove without extracting any screws. Simply lift upwards on the rack to disengage the shoulder screw from the keyhole slot on the rack guide and remove. (See Figure 4-41) Oven Light Removal Figure 4-41.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Temperature Sensor Removal Extract the two screws which secure the sensor to the oven cavity. Next, carefully pull the sensor with wire leads straight out from the oven cavity, until the molex connector is inside the oven cavity. Now, unplug the molex connector and remove the temperature sensor. (See Figure 4-45) NOTE: When the moles connector is disconnected, make sure the male end of the connector doesn’t fall back into the hole.
Component Access & Removal Dual Fuel Range Side and Back Panel Components Outer Side Panel Removal In order to remove the side panel, the unit must be pulled from its installation and remove the door assembly, bull nose assembly, grill skirt and island trim or riser first. Now, extract the four screws from the rear of the side panel and the two screws from the front of the side panel. Then, grasp the bottom of the side panel and tilt outward slightly while lifting the side panel upward and remove.
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Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 5-1
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE This section of the manual contains the General Troubleshooting Guide which will help the Service Technician troubleshoot a Wolf Dual Fuel Range. How to Use the Troubleshooting Guide The troubleshooting guide table of contents shows how the troubleshooting guide is laid out. The troubleshooting guide is organized into component areas with the most common problems listed first.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Troubleshooting Guide Table of Contents page # page # Problems Associated with the Surface Burners A. Constant Sparking.........................................................5-4 B. Intermittent Spark.........................................................5-4 C. Poor Ignition .................................................................5-4 D. No Ignition.....................................................................5-4 E. Popping Noise...................
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Surface Burners PROBLEM A. CONSTANT SPARKING AT SURFACE BURNER B. INTERMITTENT SPARKING AT SURFACE BURNER C. POOR IGNITION AT SURFACE BURNER D. NO IGNITION AT SURFACE BURNER POSSIBLE CAUSE Ground wire disconnected at outlet or inside unit May have to call an electrician.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Charbroiler PROBLEM G. CONSTANT SPARKING AT CHARBROILER H. INTERMITTENT SPARKING AT CHARBROILER I. J. POOR IGNITION AT CHARBROILER NO IGNITION AT CHARBROILER K. UNEVEN HEAT AT CHARBROILER L.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Griddle PROBLEM M. CONSTANT SPARKING AT GRIDDLE / FT N. INTERMITTENT SPARKING AT GRIDDLE / FT POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION Ground wire disconnected at outlet in wall or power cord to unit terminal block May have to call an electrician Ground wire on DSI board loose or defective Check ground wire.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Griddle PROBLEM R. “CFH” INDICATOR LIGHT ON BUT NO HEAT ON GRIDDLE SURFACE POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION Improper Seal at bull nose to burner box Check griddle operation with cooling fan OFF does griddle work? If yes, check with cooling fan ON. If no, check for gaps and proper sealing of burner box Thermostat bulb incorrectly positioned on thermostat support assembly Reposition thermostat bulb Defective solenoid Ohm solenoid.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Electronic Control Housing (ECH) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION Y. “Err” DISPLAYED IN OVEN SELECTOR KNOB Error code has been logged into oven con- Initiate diagnostic mode to displayed error code. Repair procedure according to error code distroller played Z. “SAb” DISPLAYED IN OVEN SELECTOR KNOB Unit in sabbath feature Turn oven bezel to OFF to exit AA .
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Oven PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION EE. LONG PREHEAT Defective hidden bake element Check for error codes in diagnostic mode. Perform element testing procedure in diagnostic mode FF. NO HEAT Loose or defective wire connection Repair or replace wire connections or wires Open element Check for error codes in diagnostic mode. Perform element testing procedure.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Problems Associated with the Oven PROBLEM MM. CONVECTION FAN DOES NOT WORK NN. POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION Loose or defective wire connection Repair or replace wiring Defective convection motor Replace convection fan assembly NOISY CONVECTION FAN Fan blade out of balance Replace convection motor assembly Loose fan blade Tighten nut for fan blade OO.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range ECH TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART Step 1. Testing Wire Connections Check wire connections at J4 connector on oven controller to J1 connector of relay board, unplug both ends and reseat. Check wire connections at J11A connector on oven controller to J1 connector on ECH, unplug both ends and reseat. Check wire connections at E1 (L1) and E2 (N) connector on relay board, unplug both ends and reseat. Step 2.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range DSI BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART DSI BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART Step 1. Testing Supply Voltage for DSI Board Using a volt/ohm meter set to read AC voltage, place one meter probe to pin 4 and one meter probe to pin 10 on the J1 connector of the DSI board. Do you have 120 VAC from Pin 4 to Pin 10? No Do you have 110 to120 VAC at the Power Input connector on L1 and N? Yes Yes No Go to step 2 Disconnect power to unit.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range TESTING THE OVEN RELAY BOARD Element Testing First access diagnostic mode. Once in diagnostic mode, the technician can turn the oven control knob bezel to activate an element. The element relay and the double line breaker(dlb) will close to complete a 240/208 VAC circuit through a specific element. If the oven controller detects the current running through the closed circuit, the **CFH light will be illuminated.
Troubleshooting Guide Dual Fuel Range Fans and Motors First access diagnostic mode. Once in diagnostic mode, the technician can turn the oven control knob bezel or press a key on the Electronic Control Housing to activate a fan or a motor. The fan and motor relays will close to complete a 120 VAC circuit through a specific fan or motor. If the oven controller detects the functionality through switches, the **CFH indicator light will be illuminated.
Technical Data Dual Fuel Range SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA 6-1
Technical Data Dual Fuel Range Technical Data Chart Part Description Part Number Voltage Motorized Latch 802257 120 Temperature Sensor 800306 Oven Light 800307 Amperage Watts 4 Ohms 2900 1091 @ 75°F 12 1 to 2 20 .6 Element, Convection 240 10 2400 24 Element, Convection 208 8.7 1803 24 Fan, Convection CCW 800699 120 .46 55 8.8 Fan, Convection CW 800701 120 .46 55 8.8 Element, Bake-18” 802012 240 6.04 1450 39.7 Element, Bake-18” 802012 208 5.2 1082 39.
Technical Data Dual Fuel Range Orifice Quick Reference Chart - PTS 17000000 Orifice Size Metric Part Description Part Number Burner Valve, Lg, Nat 802018 Simmer Bypass 0.62 Main Bypass 0.97 62 97 Burner Valve, Sml, Nat 804349 Simmer Bypass 0.60 Main Bypass 0.57 60 57 Burner Valve, Lg, LP 802400 Simmer Bypass 0.39 Main Bypass 0.6 39 60 Burner Valve, Sml, LP 808015 Simmer Bypass 0.39 Main Bypass 0.
Technical Data Dual Fuel Range Operation Time Chart (Convection Fans May Operate in Preheat) Mode Element(s) Operation Time Convection Fan Outer Inner Broil 60% 32% 10% None Broil 100% 70% 50% None Outer Inner Broil 37% 63% 30% None Bake Stone Broil Bake 42% 58% Left - 43% Right - 38% Convection Left Convection Right Convection 55% 55% Left - 55% Right - 55% Broil Left Convection Right Convection 17% 47% 47% Left - 100% Right - 100% Broil 100% 70% 50% Left - 100% Right - 100% 8%
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams SECTIO N7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 7-1
Right Oven Light 24 7-2 26 37 27 PR4 PR3 Bake Stone Element Receptacle 25 23 PR5 36 49 PR2 29 51 PR1 J1 12 40 28 J2 Left Convection Element Cooling Fan Inner Bake Element 21 21 46 45 44 Light Left Oven 1 1 2 2 3 3 13 42 L2 splice splice 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 47 Left Convection Fan 11 30 Bi-metal Cutout L1 16 43 L2 Terminal Block 31 38 N 3 33 48 Latch Switch 4 41 39 Motor Motor Door Lock Assembly Unlatch Switch neutral splice Outer Bake Element 20 21
7-3 Oven Controller J2 J11A J11B 6 1 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3 1 22 J4 1 1 9 22 1 9 ECH Dual Fuel L2 10 1 10 1 2 6 1 61 2 2 8 3 9 4 8 4 95 10 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LED Indicator Light 10 2 10 1 1 1 1 L1 NEUTRAL Knob Mode/ Temp Meat Probe Receptical HI 2 pin 1 Amp 1 Conn 2 1 Amp 2 1 Connector RTD Sensor NO MDL Unlatched Switch Motor Door Lock 2 1 Molex 2 1 Connector 20W Oven Light 20W Oven Light 2 2 1 2 34 56 7 89 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J3 2 1 2 pin 2
LEFT REAR SWITCH 6 Bk/Red spark lead spark lead spark lead spark lead LEFT FRONT SWITCH RIGHT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE 7 Bk N L1 N L1 N L1 RIGHT REAR SPARK MODULE LEFT FRONT sparker wire LEFT REAR sparker wire 7-4 19 Bk/ LEFT REAR Gy SWITCH 20 Bk/ Tan 10VDC GRIDDLE/ FRENCH TOP Solenoid 21 Wht N L1 N L1 LEFT FRONT SWITCH 17 Bk spark lead spark lead 16 Bk 18 Wht LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE Griddle to LEFT FRONT
14 Bk/ Tan 13 Bk/ Gy LEFT REAR SWITCH N L1 LEFT FRONT SWITCH 10 Bk LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE MIDDLE REAR SWITCH 7-5 13 Bk/ Gy 11 Bk/ Or LEFT REAR SWITCH 12 Wht 15 Wht N L1 N L1 N LEFT FRONT SWITCH 10 Bk MIDDLE REAR SPARK MODULE LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE sparker wire LEFT FRONT sparker wire LEFT REAR sparker wire CHARBROILER SWITCH 9 Bk spark lead spark lead spark lead ALTERNATE CONSTRUCTION L1 LEFT FRONT sparker wire LEFT REAR
17 Bk/ Tan 16 Bk/ Gy LEFT REAR SWITCH N L1 LEFT FRONT SWITCH 13 Bk LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE MIDDLE REAR SWITCH 7-6 11 16 Bk/ Bk/ P Gy LEFT REAR SWITCH 15 Wht 18 Wht N L1 N L1 N L1 LEFT FRONT SWITCH 13 Bk MIDDLE REAR SPARK MODULE LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE MIDDLE REAR SWITCH sparker wire LEFT FRONT sparker wire LEFT REAR sparker wire 12 Bk spark lead spark lead spark lead ALTERNATE CONSTRUCTION 15 Wht LEFT FRONT sparker wire LEFT
Dual Fuel Ranges 65 Motor Door L ock 1 6 4 U nlatched S witch 70 68 L atched S witch 33 5 16 69 14 67 Temperature Knob and Selector Switch ECH Assembly (Pod) Temperature Knob and Selector Switch 2V LED 2V LED 66 Door Switch Pod to Knob 10 9 64 1 6 Door Switch 62 63 2 1 HI LO 61 66 Meat Probe Receptacle 61 Motor Door L ock 69 63 Pod to Knob 5 OC to Pod 4 3 Meat Probe Receptacle HI LO 3 Oven Controller B oard Wiring Diagrams U nlatched S witch L atched S witch 76 87
Dual Fuel Range L eft Mode/temp knob 1 1 22 22 L2 L1 L 1-B L1 L 1-A J1 1 1 22 22 2V L E D 10 1 10 1 1 1 2 J1 10 J8 10 J6 K 13 K 12 K 11 K 10 NO 1 E CH As s embly NO NO NO NO K9 K7 1 9 1 K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 K 14 K 13 K 12 K 11 K 10 K9 L2 L 1-B K7 NO NO R ight Mode/temp knob L1 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO L 1-A K3 30" Oven R elay B oard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J 3 K2 K1 NO NO 2V L E D 9 L1 J1 K 14 1 10 J7 1 2 1 2 J2 10 10 1 10 1
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams POWER INPUT Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF486C L1 WIRE WIRE COLOR INFO 1 BLACK L1 IN 2 WHITE N IN 3 WHITE N JUMPER 4 BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR 5 WHITE N JUMPER 6 BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT 7 WHITE N JUMPER 8 BLACK/GREEN SST CHARBROILER 9 BLACK L1 JUMPER 10 BLACK L1 JUMPER 11 BLACK L1 JUMPER N JUMPER 12 WHITE 13 BLACK/BLUE SST MIDDLE FRONT 14 BLACK/PURPLE SST MIDDLE REAR 15 WHITE N JUMPER 16 BLACK L1 JUMPER L1 JUMPER 17 BLACK 18 BLACK L1 JUMPER 19 BLACK/GRAY SST LEFT
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF486G POWER INPUT AMP CONNECTOR 1 L1 1 3 N 3 6 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 7 INFO WIRE WIRE COLOR L1 TO DSI 1 BLACK 2 BLACK L1 IN 3 WHITE N TO DSI 4 WHITE N IN 5 GREEN/YELLOW DST SPARKER GND 6 WHITE/ORANGE HA SOLENOID N 7 BLACK/ORANGE HA SOLENOID 8 BLACK/ORANGE SST DSI INPUT 9 WHITE N JUMPER 10 BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR 11 WHITE N JUMPER 12 BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT 13 BLACK L1 JUMPER L1 JUMPER 14 BLACK 15 BLACK L1 JUMPER 16 BLACK/BLU
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF484F WIRE WIRE COLOR INFO 1 BLACK L1 TO DSI 2 BLACK L1 IN N TO DSI 3 WHITE 4 WHITE N IN 5 GREEN/YELLOW DST DSI GND 6 WHITE/ORANGE HA SOLENOID N 7 BLACK/ORANGE HA SOLENOID 8 BLACK/ORANGE SST DSI INPUT 9 WHITE N JUMPER 10 BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR 11 WHITE N JUMPER 12 BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT 13 BLACK L1 JUMPER 14 BLACK L1 JUMPER 15 BLACK L1 JUMPER 16 BLACK L1 JUMPER 17 BLACK/GRAY SST LEFT FRONT 18 BLACK/TAN SST LEFT REAR 19 WHITE N JUMP
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF484CG POWER INPUT AMP CONNECTOR 1 L1 1 N 3 3 4 6 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 WIRE WIRE COLOR INFO 1 BLACK L1 TO DSI 2 BLACK L1 IN 3 WHITE N TO DSI 4 WHITE N IN 5 GREEN/YELLOW DST SPARKER GND 6 WHITE/ORANGE HA SOLENOID N 7 BLACK/ORANGE HA SOLENOID 8 BLACK/ORANGE SST DSI INPUT 9 WHITE N JUMPER 10 BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR 11 WHITE N JUMPER 12 BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT 13 BLACK L1 JUMPER 14 BLACK L1 JUMPER 15 BLACK L1 JUMPER 16 BLACK/GRE
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams POWER INPUT Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF48DC AMP CONNECTOR L1 1 N 3 2 spark lead sparker wire WIRE WIRE COLOR INFO 1 BLACK L1 IN 2 WHITE N IN 3 WHITE N JUMPER 4 BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR 5 WHITE N JUMPER 6 BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT 7 WHITE N JUMPER 8 BLACK/GREEN SST CHARBROILER 9 BLACK L1 JUMPER 10 BLACK L1 JUMPER 11 BLACK L1 JUMPER 12 BLACK L1 JUMPER 13 BLACK/ORANGE SST CHARBROILER 14 BLACK/GRAY SST LEFT FRONT 15 BLACK L1 JUMPER 16 BLACK/TAN SST LEFT REAR 17
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF48DG 28 INFO WIRE WIRE COLOR L1 INTO DSI (1) 1 BLACK L1 IN 2 BLACK N INTO DSI (1) 3 WHITE N IN 4 WHITE 5 GREEN/YELLOW DST SPARKER GND (1) 6 BLACK/ ORANGE SST DSI INPUT (1) 7 WHITE/ ORANGE HA SOLENOID N (1) 8 BLACK/ ORANGE HA SOLENOID (1) N JUMPER 9 WHITE 10 BLACK/ YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR N JUMPER 11 WHITE FRONT REAR 12 BLACK/ RED SST L1 JUMPER 13 BLACK L1 JUMPER 14 BLACK L1 JUMPER 15 BLACK N JUMPER 16 WHITE 17 BLACK/ ORANGE SST LED INDICATO
Dual Fuel Ranges L1 L2 L eft Mode/temp knob 1 10 1 10 Wiring Diagrams 1 22 10 10 1 10 1 10 K 11 K 10 NO NO NO NO K9 K7 9 1 9 1 K6 NO 1 22 22 L1 L2 L 1-B K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 NO NO K 14 K 13 K 12 K 11 K 10 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO L1 L 1-A K9 K7 K6 K5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J3 30" R ight Oven R elay B oard NE U DL B P r6 P r5 P r4 P r3 P r2 P r1 K3 K4 K2 K1 NO NO NO NO NO NO P r6 P r5 P r4 P r3 P r2 NO 2V L E D J1 1 NO 1 2 1 1 1 2
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams 65 Motor Door L ock 1 6 4 U nlatched S witch 70 5 16 69 68 L atched S witch 33 15 67 Temperature Knob and Selector Switch ECH Assembly (Pod) Temperature Knob and Selector Switch 2V LED Door Switch 10 9 64 1 6 Pod to Knob 2 Door Switch 62 63 1 HI LO 3 61 66 2V LED Meat Probe Receptacle 61 Motor Door L ock 69 63 Pod to Knob 5 OC to Pod 4 Meat Probe Receptacle HI LO 3 Oven Controller B oard U nlatched S witch L atched S witch 76 66 87
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF604CF WIRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 NOTE 1 L1 POWER INPUT AMP CONNECTOR N 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 6 7 WIRE COLOR INFO BLACK L1 TO DSI MODULE BLACK L1 IN WHITE N TO DSI MODULE WHITE N IN GREEN/YELLOW DST SPARKER GND WHITE/ORANGE HA SOLENOID N BLACK/ORANGE HA SOLENOID BLACK/ORANGE SST DSI GRIDDLE INPUT WHITE N JUMPER BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR WHITE N JUMPER BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT BLACK L1 JUMPE
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF604GF AMP CONNECTOR DSI S P A R K E R 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 6 7 2 L1 24 N LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE spark lead J4 23 Griddle RIGHT REAR spark lead FRENCH TOP 10VDC FRENCH TOP Solenoid 25 26 GND LEFT REAR RIGHT REAR SPARK MODULE J4 L1 GND N 10VDC Right GRIDDLE Solenoid 5 21 9 L1 27 N LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE spark lead spark lead LEFT FRONT RIGHT FRONT RIGHT FRONT SPARK MODULE L1 N 28 120 VAC INDICATOR LIGH
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams 1 L1 POWER INPUT Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF606CG AMP CONNECTOR N 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 6 7 L1 N MIDDLE REAR SPARK MODULE spark lead spark lead CHARBROILER SPARK MODULE L1 N 2 Griddle 30 L1 N LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE spark lead LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE spark lead MIDDLE FRONT SPARK MODULE spark lead LEFT REAR CharBroiler MIDDLE REAR RIGHT REAR RIGHT REAR SPARK MODULE L1 RIGHT FRONT SPARK MODULE L1 spark lead 10VDC Left Griddle Soleno
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams L1 POWER INPUT AMP CONNECTOR Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF606DC L1 N WIRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NOTE: WIRE COLOR INFO BLACK L1 IN WHITE N IN WHITE N JUMPER BLACK/GREEN SST R. CHARBROILER WHITE N JUMPER BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR WHITE N JUMPER BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT WHITE N JUMPER BLACK/ORANGE SST L.
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams 1 L1 POWER INPUT Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF606DG AMP CONNECTOR L1 N 34 6 7 2 30 L1 N LEFT REAR SPARK MODULE spark lead LEFT REAR 36 N L1 GND N 10VDC Right GRIDDLE Solenoid 5 LEFT FRONT SPARK MODULE spark lead MIDDLE FRONT SPARK MODULE spark lead spark lead LEFT FRONT MIDDLE FRONT RIGHT FRONT RIGHT FRONT SPARK MODULE L1 N 28 L1 N 120 VAC INDICATOR LIGHT, LED 19 25 26 J4 9 31 24 RIGHT REAR SPARK MODULE 29 L1 27 Griddle 10VDC L
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams 1 L1 POWER INPUT Dual Fuel Rangetop Harness Model DF606F AMP CONNECTOR 4 L1 WIRE WIRE COLOR INFO 1 BLACK L1 TO DSI MODULE 2 BLACK L1 IN 3 WHITE N TO DSI MODULE 4 WHITE N IN 5 GREEN/YELLOW DST SPARKER GND 6 WHITE/ORANGE HA SOLENOID COMMON 7 BLACK/ORANGE HA SOLENOID 8 BLACK/ORANGE SST DSI GRIDDLE INPUT 9 WHITE N JUMPER 10 BLACK/YELLOW SST RIGHT REAR BURNER 11 WHITE N JUMPER 12 BLACK/RED SST RIGHT FRONT BURNER 13 BLACK L1 JUMPER 14 BLACK L1 JUMPER 15 BLACK L1 JUMPER 16 BL
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams SWS 16000000 DF Dis play P od 12 7 10 9 POD TO KNOB Harness 15 30/36 OC TO POD Harness Door Switch MODELS DF 366, 364G, 364C, and 304 Motor Door L ock R elay B oard (R B ) U nlatched S witch B imetal Cutout 17 LED INDICATOR LIGHT J 6 2 10 5 L atched S witch 1 1 3 5 16 8 4 6 14 HI LO 3 DF Oven Control B oard (CB ) T erminal B lock 30 N L2 1 41 18 3 AMP CONNECTOR Mates with Rangetop Selector Switch and Electronic Temp Knob 1 2 13 42 22 33
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams L1 L2 10 Mode/temp knob 1 1 22 22 1 K 13 K 12 K 11 K 10 K 9 N O N O 1 2 1 2 1 9 L 1-B L1 L 1-A J1 K 14 9 L2 10 10 1 L1 1 1 Dual F uel Dis play P od 1 10 SWS 16000000 N O N O N O K7 N O K5 NO K4 NO K3 NO K2 K1 NO NO NO P r3 P r2 P r1 Oven R elay B oard L E D Indicator light 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J2 NE U DL B J3 P r5 P r4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LO W B i-metal T hermal cutout H I Cooling F an Motor 2 pin Amp Conn 1 1 2
Dual Fuel Ranges 64 1 6 Motor Door L ock 1 6 4 U nlatched S witch 70 68 L atched S witch 33 5 16 69 14 67 ECH Assembly (Pod) Temperature Knob and Selector Switch 2V LED 2V LED 66 Meat Probe Receptacle 61 SWS 16000000 Temperature Knob and Selector Switch Door Switch 10 9 65 Pod to Knob 63 Door Switch 62 2 1 HI LO 3 61 Pod to Knob 5 OC to Pod 4 Meat Probe Receptacle HI LO 3 Oven Controller B oard Wiring Diagrams Motor Door L ock 69 63 WIRE WIRE COLOR INFO 1 GRAY MP 2 G
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams SWS 16000000 L eft Mode/temp knob 1 10 1 10 L1 L2 1 22 10 10 1 1 K 11 K 10 NO NO NO NO K9 K7 10 1 10 1 1 9 1 K5 NO 1 1 22 22 L1 L2 L 1-B L1 K4 K3 K2 K1 NO K 14 K 13 K 12 K 11 K 10 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO L 1-A K9 K7 K3 30" Oven R elay B oard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J 3 K2 K1 NO NO 2V L E D 9 L 1-A NO 1 2 1 2 K 13 K 12 R ight Mode/temp knob 10 J1 10 J8 NO 1 J6 L1 J1 K 14 1 E CH As s embly L 1-B J1 1 2
Dual Fuel Ranges Wiring Diagrams SWS 16000000 65 Motor Door L ock 1 6 4 U nlatched S witch 70 L atched S witch 16 68 33 5 69 15 67 Temperature Knob and Selector Switch ECH Assembly (Pod) Temperature Knob and Selector Switch 2V LED 66 2V LED Meat Probe Receptacle 61 WIRE WIRE COLOR Motor Door L ock 69 63 U nlatched S witch L atched S witch 76 66 87 ht r Lig rme fo ns Tra 9 84 75 65 64 10 8 6 OC to Pod 7 1 2 74 14 30 31 29 neutral splice 33 32 27 12 25 1 2 1 2 fus
Dual Fuel Range Wiring Diagrams SWS 16000000 L1 L2 L eft Mode/temp knob 1 10 1 10 1 1 22 22 1 10 1 10 10 1 1 K 11 K 10 NO NO NO NO K9 K7 10 1 9 1 K5 NO 1 1 22 22 L1 L2 L 1-B K4 K3 K2 K1 K 14 NO NO NO NO K 13 K 12 K 11 K 10 NO NO NO NO NO NO L1 L 1-A K9 K7 K5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J3 30" R ight Oven R elay B oard NE U DL B P r5 P r4 P r3 P r2 P r1 K3 K4 K2 K1 NO NO 2V L E D J1 9 L 1-A NO 1 2 1 2 K 13 K 12 R ight Mode/temp knob 10 10