30" (76 cm) electric single and double built-in oven (3 pages)
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CONSUMER SERVICES TECHNICAL KR-30 EDUCATION GROUP PRESENTS ELECTRIC BUILT-IN DOUBLE OVEN JOB AID Part No. 8178007...
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This Job Aid, “Whirlpool Electric Built-In Double Oven,” (Part No. 8178007), provides the technician with information on the installation and service of the Whirlpool Electric Built-In Double Oven. It is to be used as a training Job Aid and Service Manual. For specific information on the model being serviced, refer to the “Use and Care Guide,”...
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WHIRLPOOL MODEL & SERIAL NUMBER DESIGNATIONS MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER INTERNATIONAL SALES IND. OR MARKETING CHANNEL IF PRESENT PRODUCT GROUP G = WHIRLPOOL GOLD R = ELECTRIC S = GAS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION B = BUILT-IN M = BUILT-IN MICROWAVE COMBO...
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MODEL & SERIAL NUMBER LABEL AND TECH SHEET LOCATIONS The Model/Serial Number label and Tech Sheet locations are shown below. Model & Serial Number Location Upper Oven Tech Sheet Location (Below Top Front Cover) - vi -...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your safety and the safety of others is very important. Important safety messages have been provided in this Job Aid. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word “WARNING.”...
INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS • The oven must be connected with copper WARNING wire only. • Wire sizes and connections must conform to Electrical Shock Hazard the requirements of the National Electrical • An electrical ground is required on this Code, ANSI/NFPA 70—latest edition*, and appliance.
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ELECTRICAL WIRING If local codes DO permit connecting the cabi- net-grounding conductor to a neutral junction WARNING box wire, perform steps 6 and 7. If local codes DO NOT permit connecting the Electrical Shock Hazard cabinet-grounding conductor to a neutral junc- tion box wire, or if you are connecting the •...
REMOVING & REINSTALLING THE OVEN DOOR Close the oven door as far as the two pins WARNING will allow. Grasp the sides of the door and lift the door Personal Injury Hazard until it stops, then pull the hinge hangers •...
PRODUCT OPERATION AIR FLOW Intake air is drawn into the oven at two loca- Air passes through the oven door by a combi- tions: through the control panel vent, (over the nation of natural and forced convection. Air latch assembly and the inner chassis top), and enters the door through the bottom slots, and through the side mounting rails (over the oven passes between the outer glass, and the angled...
THE OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE & CONTROL PANEL THERMAL FUSE • Control Panel Thermal Fuse — Pro- There are two thermal fuses on the oven. The tects the control panel area if the tem- thermal fuses operate as follows: perature exceeds 101˚C/214˚F. If the •...
THE OVEN DOOR LATCH ASSEMBLY The door latch solenoid operates on a 120-volt During the self-clean cycle, the control board dc pulse from the electronic control board. sends a 120-volt dc pulse to the solenoid When the solenoid plunger is retracted, the windings, which extends the plunger (pushes it oven door is in the “unlocked”...
HOW THE SELF-CLEAN CYCLE WORKS The Self-Clean cycle uses high heat to burn The oven is preset for a 3- hour Self-Clean away soil and grease from inside the oven. cycle. However, you can adjust this cycle time During this cycle, the oven will get much hotter to between 2- and 4- hours.
COMPONENT ACCESS This section instructs you on how to service each component inside the Electric Built-In Double Oven . The components and their locations are shown below. COMPONENT LOCATIONS Upper Blower Motor Power Supply Wiring Terminal Block Oven Control/Display Boards & Thermal Fuse Upper Door Latch Upper Broil Element Assembly...
REMOVING THE THERMAL FUSE, THE OVEN CONTROL/ DISPLAY BOARDS, AND THE TOUCH PANEL ASSEMBLY Remove the screws from the oven control WARNING panel. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Control Failure to do so could result in death or Panel electrical shock.
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To remove the oven control/display REASSEMBLY NOTE: When you reinstall the boards: oven control panel, use the following proce- dure (refer to the photos on the previous page, a) Remove the mounting screws. as necessary): b) Lift the ends of the locking arm and Reconnect the wiring to the control board disconnect the ribbon cable from its terminals.
REMOVING THE POWER SUPPLY WIRING TERMINAL BLOCK AND THE UPPER & LOWER BLOWER MOTORS Remove the screw from the conduit clamp WARNING and remove the clamp. Remove the 6 screws from the top rear Electrical Shock Hazard oven cabinet cover. Disconnect power before servicing.
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To remove the upper blower motor as- To remove the lower blower motor as- sembly: sembly: a) Remove the upper rear cover from the a) Remove the upper rear cover (see step oven (11 screws) . 7a) and the lower rear cover (8 screws). Upper Rear Cover Lower Rear Cover b) Disconnect the two wires from the lower...
REMOVING THE UPPER & LOWER OVEN DOOR LATCH ASSEMBLY c) Remove the wires from the terminals of WARNING the solenoid and the two switches. d) Remove the two top screws from the Electrical Shock Hazard upper oven door latch assembly and remove the assembly.
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d) Raise the lower air duct cover and e) Remove the lower oven door latch as- remove the two screws from the lower sembly and disconnect the wires from oven door latch assembly. the two switches and the solenoid ter- minals.
REMOVING AN OVEN LIGHT & AN OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR b) Pry the socket ring and socket out of the WARNING oven cavity hole. Press in on the socket ring locking arms with a flat screwdriver Electrical Shock Hazard to release them. Disconnect power before servicing.
REMOVING A BROIL ELEMENT Remove the two front bracket screws and WARNING two rear bracket screws from the broil element. Electrical Shock Hazard Front Bracket Disconnect power before servicing. Screws Replace all panels before operating. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock.
REMOVING A BAKE ELEMENT Remove the two screws from the bake WARNING element bracket. Bracket Screws Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. CAUTION: When you work on the double oven, be careful when handling the sheet metal parts.
REMOVING AN OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE WARNING Upper Oven Electrical Shock Hazard Shutdown Thermal Fuse Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. CAUTION: When you work on the double oven, be careful when handling the sheet metal Lower Oven parts.
REMOVING THE CONVECTION FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY sure to position the cover with the notch as WARNING shown when you reinstall it. Screw 1 of 3 Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Convection Failure to do so could result in death or Fan Motor electrical shock.
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Pull the oven out of its mounting location (see page 4-4, steps 1 through 3 for the procedure) so that you can access the rear covers. Remove the upper rear cover from the oven (see page 4-5, step 7a for the proce- Convection dure).
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR GLASS, HINGES, & HANDLE To remove the outer door glass: CAUTION: When you work on the double oven, be careful when handling the sheet metal a) Remove the three outer glass holder parts. Sharp edges may be present, and you screws and two outer glass bracket can cut yourself if you are not careful.
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To remove the hinges and the inner d) Remove the insulation and the inner door glass: door glass. NOTE: You will have to remove both hinges to remove the inner door glass from the oven door liner. a) Lift either side of the door liner, remove Inner Door Glass the two door hinge screws, and remove the hinge.
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR GASKET Pull the ends of the gasket out of the liner CAUTION: When you work on the double holes and pull the clips out of their liner oven, be careful when handling the sheet metal holes. parts.
COMPONENT TESTING Before testing any of the components, perform • Check all connections before replacing com- the following checks: ponents, looking for broken or loose wires, failed terminals, or wires not pressed into • The most common cause for control failure is connectors far enough.
WARNING WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Replace all panels before operating. Failure to do so could result in death or Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock.
WARNING WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Replace all panels before operating. Failure to do so could result in death or Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock.
WARNING WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all panels before operating. Replace all panels before operating. Failure to do so could result in death or Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock.
DIAGNOSIS & TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Press the CLOCK touchpad until the cor- DIAGNOSTICS rect size is displayed. Before servicing, perform the following checks: 4. Press the CANCEL touchpad. • The most common cause for control failure is 5. Press and hold the LOWER OFF touchpad corrosion on connectors.
• Upon replacement, immediately return the FAILURE/ERROR DISPLAY CODES old electronic oven control. Use the mailing TECH SHEETS 4451887C & label that is supplied with each new control. 4451888A • For double ovens, the failure code is dis- • Always disconnect the power to the unit played on the side of the display that corre- before touching the internal parts of the sponds to the oven with faulty part (upper...
RELAY LOGIC CHART TECH SHEETS 4451887C & 4451888A RELAY LOGIC KEY = OFF = ON = CYCLING = ON OR OFF RELAY LOGIC CHART TECH SHEET 4452022A RELAY LOGIC KEY = OFF = ON = COOLING (MAX PERIOD = 60 SEC) = ON OR OFF = PULSED FOR 1/2 SEC...
CONTROL PANEL TEST LOCATIONS TECH SHEETS 4451887C & 4451888A LOWER OVEN UPPER OVEN FRONT/REAR FRONT/REAR COMPONENTS CHECK POINTS RESULTS COMPONENTS CHECK POINTS RESULTS SERVICEABLE SERVICEABLE Door Open = Door Open = P23-7 (BR/W) to Closed Circuit P23-2 (BR) to Closed Circuit Door Switch Front Door Switch...
CONTROL PANEL TEST LOCATIONS TECH SHEET 4452022A LOWER OVEN UPPER OVEN FRONT/REAR FRONT/REAR COMPONENTS CHECK POINTS RESULTS COMPONENTS CHECK POINTS RESULTS SERVICEABLE SERVICEABLE Door Open = Door Open = Closed Circuit P3-5 (BR/W) to Closed Circuit P3-3 (BR) to Door Switch Front Door Switch Front...
WIRING DIAGRAMS & STRIP CIRCUITS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 WIRE HARNESS SCHEMATIC GROUND (CHASSIS) AC DRIVE SOLENOID MOTOR NOTES: PLUG WITH FEMALE ENCLOSED RELAY COIL • When replacing the electronic control, CONNECTOR THERMISTOR t ° be sure to program the cavity size (see RECEPTACLE WITH RELAY OPERATED...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 WIRE HARNESS SCHEMATIC GROUND (CHASSIS) AC DRIVE SOLENOID NOTES: MOTOR PLUG WITH FEMALE • When replacing the electronic control, ENCLOSED RELAY COIL CONNECTOR t ∞ THERMISTOR be sure to program the cavity size (see RECEPTACLE WITH RELAY OPERATED page 6-1).
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 WIRE HARNESS SCHEMATIC GROUND (CHASSIS) AC DRIVE NOTES: SOLENOID MOTOR • When replacing the electronic control, PLUG WITH FEMALE ENCLOSED RELAY COIL be sure to attach the cavity select line CONNECTOR THERMISTOR t ∞ to the proper terminal (see “Cavity Size” RECEPTACLE WITH RELAY OPERATED...
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