(burns, fire and Quincy, Massachusetts 02269 electrical shock, etc.) if the suggested proce- dures are not observed. WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION ASSUMES NO RE- SPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REPAIRS MADE ON OUR PRODUCTS BY ANYONE OTHER THAN AUTHORIZED WHIRLPOOL SERVICE TECH- NICIANS.
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WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons, or damage when using the range, follow these basic precautions: Read all instructions before using the Do not operate the range if it is not work- range. ing properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
CABINET DIMENSIONS Clearance Note: A clearance of 30 " minimum is Use only the cabinet opening dimensions that are required when the bottom of a wood or metal shown below. The dimensions shown are for mini- cabinet is protected by not less than "...
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS The following information applies to the gas range WARNING wiring: • A 3-wire, single phase, 120-volt, 60 Hz, AC- Electrical Shock Hazard only electrical supply is required on a sepa- rate 10-ampere circuit, fused on both sides of An electrical ground is required on this appli- the line.
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS This range is factory set for use with natural gas. It WARNING is designed-certified by the American Gas Asso- ciation (A.G.A.) for natural or L.P. gases with the appropriate conversion. The model/serial rating Fire Hazard plate has information on the type of gas that can be The gas appliance must be connected to a used.
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WARNING pressure regulator Fire Hazard When you make gas line connections, espe- 90˚ elbow cially to the pressure regulator, do not make the flexible line adapter connections too tight. If you do, you may crack the regulator (or pipe) and cause a gas leak, which could result in a possible fire, or explosion.
CONVERTING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR & MAINTOP BURNERS FOR L.P. GAS THE PRESSURE REGULATOR Remove the storage drawer from the range. Remove the plastic cover from the pressure WARNING regulator. Use a wrench, and turn the cap marked “N” on the front of the pressure regulator counter- Personal Injury Hazard clockwise, and remove it.
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Removing one orifice spud at a time, use a Remove the four burners from the burner " combination wrench, and replace the four support bracket and from over the gas valves. color-coded natural gas orifice spuds with the NOTE: If installed, remove the shipping screws same color L.P.
Adjusting The Air Shutters SEALED BURNERS CONVENTIONAL BURNERS Lift the maintop and prop it up (see page 1-11 Lift the maintop until the support rods lock. for the procedure). Remove the control knobs. Open the oven door and remove the three screws from the bottom of the manifold panel, then pull down slightly on the panel, and pull it away from the range.
CHECKING THE OVEN BURNER OPERATION THE BAKE BURNER Check the flame coming from the burner bar. If the flame is noisy, or is blowing away from NOTE: The bake burner may be controlled by a the bar, there is too much air during combus- knob, or an electronic keypad.
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THE BROIL BURNER With the burner lit, loosen the locking screw, and adjust the air shutter opening for the best NOTE: The broil burner may be controlled by a flame, then retighten the locking screw. knob, or an electronic keypad. Refer to the oven control that is used on the range you are testing.
REMOVING/REINSTALLING THE OVEN DOOR To remove the oven door: To reinstall the oven door: Open the door approximately half way and Insert the hinge hangers into the front slots of install the shipping pin (supplied with the the range as far as they will go, then lift the range), or a "...
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Norton ignitors tween 2.5 and 3.0 amperes. were previously used in the Whirlpool gas A Norton ignitor uses a rectangular design, ranges, and both of these ignitors operate the and limits the operating current flow to be- same way.
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TROUBLESHOOTING THE IGNITOR SYSTEM Refer to the illustration below while you read Diagram B—Broil: With the EOC programmed the following troubleshooting information. for the Broil mode, you should obtain a read- ing of 120 VAC between P2-1 and Neutral. Ignitor Does Not Glow Ignitor Glows With No Ignition Disconnect or remove the ignitor and mea- sure its resistance.
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THE OVEN CONTROL Refer to the illustrations on pages 2-6 and The voltage travels through the low voltage 2-7 while you read this description. transformer to the neutral side of the line, and turns the oven control on. “PF” is displayed on When the range is plugged in, line voltage is the control display.
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THE BAKE FUNCTION Refer to the illustrations on pages 2-8 and When the preceding events occur, the BAKE 2-9 while you read this description. relay energizes, and its contacts close. This provides an electrical circuit through the BAKE When the unit is plugged in and line voltage is ignitor and the BAKE valve to the neutral side applied to the electronic oven control, the of the line*.
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THE BROIL FUNCTION Refer to the illustrations on pages 2-10 and When the preceding events occur, the BROIL 2-11 while you read this description. relay energizes, and its contacts close. This provides an electrical circuit through the BROIL When the unit is plugged in and line voltage is ignitor and the BROIL valve to the neutral side applied to the electronic oven control, the of the line*.
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THE CLEAN FUNCTION Refer to the illustrations on pages 2-12 and Because the oven reaches extremely hot tem- 2-13 while you read this description. peratures, the oven door is latched during the CLEAN cycle, and remains latched until the When the unit is plugged in and line voltage is oven has cooled to a safe temperature.
THE OVEN LIGHT Refer to the illustration while you read this When the door switch, or the switch in the description. oven control closes, the line voltage travels through the light to the neutral side of the line. When the range is plugged in, line voltage is applied to the electronic oven control.
REMOVING THE MAINTOP Sealed Burner Models Lift each burner off the venturi and burner WARNING ignitor. BURNER Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electri- cal shock. BURNER IGNITOR CAUTION: When you work on the gas range, be...
REMOVING THE MAINTOP Conventional Burner Models Slide the maintop to the left so that the hinge WARNING pin is free of the right hinge bracket, (see the inset), and to the right so that it is free of the left bracket, then remove the maintop. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- MAINTOP...
REMOVING A CONVENTIONAL BURNER If installed, remove the shipping screw from WARNING the burner, then lift and unhook the burner from the burner bracket, and remove it from the range. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- BURNER BRACKET ing unit.
REMOVING THE IGNITOR MODULE & A BURNER IGNITOR Sealed Burner Models REMOVING A BURNER IGNITOR WARNING Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the back. Electrical Shock Hazard Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- the power cord from the wall outlet.
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REMOVING THE IGNITOR MODULE & A BURNER IGNITOR Conventional Burner Models Lift the maintop until the support rods lock. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electri- cal shock.
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REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR LATCH & ACTUATOR ROD Sealed Burner Models Remove the screws from the three gas mani- WARNING fold brackets. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. GAS MANIFOLD Failure to do so could result in death or electri- BRACKETS cal shock.
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REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR LATCH & ACTUATOR ROD Conventional Burner Models Remove the two screws from the burner sup- WARNING port bracket, (see the previous illustration), and remove the bracket and burner ignitors. Pull the knobs off the gas valves. Electrical Shock Hazard 10.
REMOVING THE LATCH SENSING SWITCHES, THE DOOR LATCH SOLENOID, & THE MECHANICAL LATCH REMOVING THE DOOR WARNING LATCH SOLENOID Pull the range away from the wall so that you Electrical Shock Hazard can access the back. Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect ing unit.
REMOVING THE UPPER CONSOLE Remove the ignitor module from the console WARNING (use the procedure on page 3-8 or on page 3-10). It is not necessary to disconnect the wires from the module. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the wires from the terminals of the Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- manual oven light switch (not on all models).
REMOVING THE ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL Pull the knob off the control shaft (if present). WARNING OVEN CONTROL Electrical Shock Hazard CONSOLE PANEL Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electri- O V E O F F O V E...
REMOVING THE GAS SAFETY VALVE & PRESSURE REGULATOR From behind the range, disconnect the four WARNING wires and the gas line fittings from the gas safety valve and the pressure regulator. Electrical Shock Hazard Remove the gas safety valve and the pres- sure regulator from the range.
REMOVING THE BROIL BURNER & IGNITOR Remove the clip holding the ignitor wires to WARNING the rear oven liner. BROIL BURNER Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. BROIL IGNITOR Failure to do so could result in death or electri- cal shock.
REMOVING A SIDE PANEL NOTE: The range is shown in the illustration on the WARNING next page with the maintop and burners removed for clarity. Also, the right side panel is shown removed. The left side panel is removed in the Electrical Shock Hazard same manner.
REMOVING AN OVEN LIGHT SOCKET Remove the racks from inside the oven. WARNING Unscrew the lens and the light bulb from the old oven light socket. Electrical Shock Hazard Pry the oven light socket out of the oven liner Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- cutout and disconnect the two wires from the ing unit.
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR HANDLE, TOP TRIM, & OUTER DOOR GLASS REMOVING THE TOP TRIM WARNING & OUTER DOOR GLASS Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect Electrical Shock Hazard the power cord from the wall outlet. Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- Remove the oven door (see page 1-20 for the ing unit.
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Remove the two flat-head screws from the Use the bottom of your shoe, and move the bottom of the hinge assembly, then, without arm on the defective hinge assembly from the disturbing the arm, carefully lift the old hinge “broil position” to the “fully closed” position so assembly out of the oven door, and set it that it cannot snap closed accidentally and aside.
REMOVING THE STORAGE DRAWER GLIDES Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect WARNING the power cord from the wall outlet. Slide the storage drawer out of the range. Electrical Shock Hazard To replace a drawer glide, remove the screw Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- from the old drawer glide, remove the glide, ing unit.
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DUAL GAS SAFETY VALVE Test Procedure WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. Broil burner operates, but the bake burner will not come on. Description a) Place the oven in the BAKE mode, set The purpose of the gas safety valve is to control...
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TOP BURNER GAS VALVES Test Procedure GAS OUTLET WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- GAS INLET vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or 45˚ 0˚ START GAS FLOW REFERENCE electrical shock. 90˚ FULL ON FRONT PANEL 108˚...
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OVEN BURNER IGNITERS Test Procedure WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard OVEN BURNER Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- IGNITOR vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. Steady State Current = 2.5 TO 3.0 Amps @ 115 ±1 VAC @ 75˚F ±10˚...
OVEN LIGHT Reconnect power to the range and touch the AC voltmeter leads to one of the light switch terminals and the neutral side of the line. If the meter reads zero, the wire from the terminal block of the switch is open.
OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR Test Procedure WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or OVEN TEMPERATURE electrical shock. SENSOR 2-WIRE SENSOR To test the oven temperature sensor, perform CONNECTOR the following steps: Description...
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POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBLEM SOLUTION Control knob will not turn. Press in on the knob before turning. If knob is still hard to turn, replace the gas valve. The self-clean cycle will not operate. A delay start time has been pro- Wait for the start time to be reached.
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4-Digit 3-Digit Likely Cause Corrective Action Display Display 1. Use the CANCEL/OFF keypad and verify the failure (if E0 E0 E0 E0 E0 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 EEPROM communications. not displayed). 2. Disconnect the power for at least 30-seconds and re- E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 check.
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Gas Model Number SF350BEE W SF360BEE W/N SF372BEE W/N SF372BEE Q/Z Cooktop Features: Cooktop Type High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. Burner Type Open Sealed Sealed Sealed Burner Cap Type Porcelain Porcelain Porcelain Ignition Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic...
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Gas Model Number SF375PEE W/N SF375PEE Q/Z SF385PEE W/N General Information: Cleaning System Self-Clean Self-Clean Self-Clean Burner Type Sealed Sealed Sealed Valve Degrees Oven Door Type Black Glass White Glass Black Glass Oven Window & Size Yes - Standard Yes - Standard Yes - Standard Broiler Type Waist High...
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Gas Model Number SF385PEE Q/Z SF395LEE Q/Z/B Cooktop Features: Cooktop Type High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. Burner Type Sealed Sealed Burner Cap Type Porcelain Porcelain Ignition Electronic Electronic Gas Valves 200 Degree 200 Degree Burner BTU: Right Front 9,500 BTU 9,500 BTU Burner BTU: Left Front 9,500 BTU 9,500 BTU...
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Roper Models Gas Model Number FGS335E W/N FGS335E Q General Information: Cleaning System Self-Clean Self-Clean Burner Type Open Open Valve Degrees Oven Door Type Black Glass White Glass Oven Window & Size Broiler Type Waist High Waist High Knob - Elect. Knob - Elect.
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Gas Model Number FGS335E W/N FGS335E Q Oven Features (Continued): Heat Seal Fiberglass Fiberglass Broiler Pan Finish Porcelain Porcelain Broiler Grid Finish Porcelain Porcelain Oven Light In Cavity Auto Oven Light Switch Manual Oven Light Switch Oven Door Features: Oven Door Type Black Glass White Glass Oven Door Window &...
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Gas Model Number TGS325E W Cooktop Features: Cooktop Type High UpSwp-Porc. Burner Type Open Burner Cap Type Ignition Electronic Gas Valves 90 Degree Burner BTU: Right Front 9,000 BTU Burner BTU: Left Front 9,000 BTU Burner BTU: Right Rear 9,000 BTU Burner BTU: Left Rear 9,000 BTU L.P.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER EXPLANATION MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER L E E Q INTERNATIONAL SALES IND. OR MARKETING CHANNEL, IF PRESENT PRODUCT GROUP S = GAS RANGES PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION A = ACCESSORY H = HOODS C = COOKTOP K = KITS E = EYE-LEVEL S = SET-IN F = FREE-STANDING...
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