Multimedia Enhanced SERVICE MANUAL Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®, & Amana® Ranges W11174814 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
FORWARD This Whirlpool Service Manual (Part No. W11174814), provides the In-Home Service Professional with service information for the “Whripool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® and Amana® Ranges.” The Wiring Diagram used in this Service Manual is typical and should be used for training purposes only. Always use the Wiring Diagram supplied with the product tech sheet when servicing the oven.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................... 1-1 RANGE SAFETY..................................................................................................................................... 1-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 1-3 PRODUCT FEATURES..
Notes iv n ® Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, In Kenmore , JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
GENERAL INFORMATION Section 1: General Information This section provides general safety, parts, and information for the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®, and Amana® Ranges.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Range Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Product Specifications KitchenAid® Electric/Gas Range Dimensions Capacity (Cu. Ft.) 5.8 or 6.4 or 7.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Broiler Element Power 3600 W or 4000 W or 11,000 B.T.U. or 13,000 B.T.U.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Whirlpool® Electric/Gas Range Dimensions Capacity (Cu. Ft.) 5.8 or 6.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Number of Grates 2 Grate Details Cast Iron Grates Dishwasher, Safe Locking Full Width Cast Iron, Matte Finish Continuous with, Hinge Porcelain Coated Cast Grates Electrical Amps 15 or 40 Hz 60 Volts 120 or 240 Power Cord Included Yes Maytag® Electric/Gas Range Dimensions Capacity (Cu. Ft.) 5.8 or 6.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Details Interior Color Grey Oven Control Knob Color Black Oven Control Location Front/Backguard Oven Control Type Electronic Touch Oven Cooking System Convection Oven Ignition Type Spark Bake Element Power 3600 W or 18,000 B.T.U. Hidden Bake Element Yes Broiler Element Power 4000 W or 11,000 B.T.U.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Right Rear Element-Burner Power 1200 W or 5000 B.T.U. Right Rear Element-Burner Size 6" Right Rear Element-Burner Type Radiant/Simmer Grate Details Cast Iron Grates or Porcelain Coated Cast Grates Number of Grates 2 Grate Details Cast Iron Grates, Dishwasher Safe, Matte Finish, Porcelain Coated Cast Grates Electrical Amps 15 or 40 Hz 60 Volts 120 or 240 Power Cord Included Yes JennAir® Electric/Gas/Induction Range Dimensions Capacity (Cu. Ft.) 5.8 or 6.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Oven Control Type Electronic Touch Oven Cooking System Convection Bake Element Power 3600 W or 18,000 B.T.U.
Product Features GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) CONTROL PANEL Whirlpool® Electric Range Whirlpool® Gas Range Whirlpool® Electric/Gas Range (Indigo Control Panel) Oven Home Favorites Power Tools Oven Light Oven Cancel ® ® ® ® ® Whirlpool®, Maytag , KitchenAid , Kenmore , JennAir IKEA Amana®herein Ranges 1-11 In some European factories the letter "W" of the, part code& mentioned will be nautomatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Maytag® Electric Range Maytag® Gas Range KitchenAid® Electric and Gas Range ® ® ® ® 1-12 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore , JennAir , IKEA & Amana In some European factories the letter "W" of theRanges part code mentioned herein will be automatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) CONNECTED POLICY Whirlpool Service Policy: If service performed on the appliance interrupts the appliance connection to the home WiFi network or to the Internet, the service technician should reprovision (reconnect) the appliance after service is complete. NOTE: Due to privacy/ security issues, if in the provisioning process the customer password is required, the service technician is encouraged to hand the mobile device back to the customer for entry of that password.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Model & Serial Number Location Model & Serial Number Label Location (behind oven door, under console) ® ® ® ® ® Whirlpool®, Maytag , KitchenAid , Kenmore , JennAir IKEA Amana®herein Ranges 1-15 In some European factories the letter "W" of the, part code& mentioned will be nautomatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.) Tech Sheet Location Tech Sheet Location ® ® ® ® 1-20 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore , JennAir , IKEA & Amana In some European factories the letter "W" of theRanges part code mentioned herein will be automatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
Section 2: Diagnostics DIAGNOSTICS This section provides diagnostic and fault codes information for the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®, and Amana® Ranges.” ■■ Safety ■■ Diagnostics Mode ■■ Error Codes ® ® ® ® ® ® Whirlpool®, Maytag KitchenAid , Kenmore JennAir , IKEA & Amanaherein Ranges 2-1 In some, European factories the letter,"W" of the part code mentioned will ben automatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Safety WARNING DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Diagnostics Mode Diagnostics Mode (All Maxwell/MRC Controls) IMPORTANT: You must run an Auto Test before performing any other diagnostics. Refer to steps 1 through 4 in the following chart to run Auto Test. Press CANCEL at any time to exit. NOTE: On models with a numeric keypad on the control, press the “3” key instead of the “up” arrow or “+” (plus) keypad. Press the “6” key instead of the “down” arrow or “-” (minus) keypad.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Relay Checks for Maxwell/MRC Controls NOTE: Relays are activated from the TEST ON service mode. Press CANCEL at any time to exit. Some of the functions listed below may not be on your range. Function Key Press Description Display Bake relay BAKE Turns Bake element ON. Press again to turn Bake element OFF. b Broil relay BROIL Turns Broil element ON. Press again to turn Broil element OFF.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Step Keypad Pressed No. Setting Control Display 3-Digit LCC 90/95 Control Display 4-Digit LCC 180/190 Control Display (LCX Control) Diagnostics Mode Operation Descriptions 3 If an error code is present, follow the suggested action procedure listed for the displayed code as listed in the “Failure/Error Display Codes (All LCX/LCC Control Displays)” section. If OK or CLr or Good is displayed, do not continue the relay checks in Diagnostics Test mode.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Option 2: 1. Press TOOLS>INFO>SERVICE AND SUPPORT. Press the Diagnostics button for 1 minute. Press 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3. Press ENTER. NOTE: The warning will be displayed. Press ENTER. 2. If control does not enter Diagnostics Mode, continue repeating the keypad sequence from Step 1. 3. From the Diagnostics Menu, scroll to the desired selection using the touch screen. NOTE: After each test, press CANCEL to return to the clock.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Failure/Error Display Codes (All Maxwell/MRC Control Displays) Display Codes Likely Failure Condition Suggested Corrective Action Procedure F1 1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the error code. 2. If an F1 error code is displayed, unplug range or disconnect power. Replace the oven control and then go to Step 4. 3. If an F2 error code is displayed, unplug range or disconnect power.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Display Codes Likely Failure Condition Suggested Corrective Action Procedure F5 1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the error code. 2. Press the CANCEL/OFF key. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to re-enter the Diagnostics Mode. With “TEST ON” displayed, press the SELF CLEAN or PRECISE CLEAN key to run the lock motor. a. If the lock icon remains lit after 8-10 seconds, verify that the door is locked.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Failure/Error Display Codes (All LCC/LCX Control Displays) LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure Codes Codes Condition Suggested Corrective Action Procedure No display Check for proper voltage input at CON 2-4 to CON 1-1 by completing the following steps: No display Control not operational 1. Unplug range or disconnect power. 2. Connect voltage measurement equipment. 3. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading is 120 V.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure Codes Codes Condition F3 1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode. Verify the sensor temperature reading is at room temperature (typically 50°F to 90°F [10°C to 32.2°C]) and verify failure code. If failure code does match, then continue. 2. Unplug range or disconnect power. 3. Check all sensor connections on harness and board. 4. Disconnect sensor from harness. Oven Sensor 5.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure Codes Codes Condition Suggested Corrective Action Procedure F5 1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the failure. If failure displayed does match, go to Step 2. 2. While in Diagnostics mode, press the SELF CLEAN key to run the lock motor. If the door is not latched (locked) and the door locked icon is lit, go to Step a.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure Codes Codes Condition Suggested Corrective Action Procedure For LCX Control 1. Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing CANCEL>CANCEL>START within 5 seconds. Oven temperature is displayed on the screen. Manually check the oven for heat. F6E1 Over temp cook 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Failure/Error Display Codes (All Indigo Control) Code What Is It? When Can It Occur? Recommended Corrective Action Procedure F1E0 EEPROM Communication Error The main control is locked up due to an unexpected communication event. This is often corrected by cycling power. Immediately after the 1. Cycle power to the range (wait 30 seconds before reapplying main control sees an power). If the error code reappears, go to Step 2.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) Code What Is It? F3E0 For Service Technician Use Only When Can It Occur? Main Oven Sensor Open or Within 20 seconds of Shorted activating a cook or clean function. Main oven temperature reading greater than 995°F (535°C) or less than 0°F (-18°C). P10-3 P10-4 WH/BU WH Main Temp Sensor WH WH WH/BU Oven Control F6E0 Oven User Interface Lost Communication Recommended Corrective Action Procedure 1. Unplug range or disconnect power. 2.
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Code What Is It? When Can It Occur? Recommended Corrective Action Procedure F6E1 Within 60 seconds of the control detecting an oven temperature condition. 1. Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing three different keys three times in a row. Oven temperature is displayed on the screen. Manually check oven for heat. Oven Temp Oven temperature is greater than 601°F (316°C).
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Code What Is It? When Can It Occur? Recommended Corrective Action Procedure F8E2 Cooling Fan Speed Too High Fan speed above 5,000 rpm, either because the fan is spinning too quickly or because there is a problem with the Hall Effect sensor. Within 20 seconds of a fault condition when cavity temperature is above 170°F (77°C). 1. Unplug range or disconnect power. 2. Remove the console to gain access to cooling fan. 3.
COMPONENT TESTING Section 3: Component Testing This section provides the wiring diagram, component testing, and component location for the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®, and Amana® Ranges.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Safety WARNING DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring Diagram Wiring diagram for models KFGG500E and KFGS530E NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models MER8800F and YMER8800F NOTE: Schematic shows oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models MGR8800F and WFG975H0H NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models WFE540H0E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models WFG540H0E NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models KFEG500E, YKFEG500E and YKFEG510E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models KFES530E and YKFES530E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model YMER8650F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models WFE745H0F, YWFE745H0F and WFE770H0F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model IGL730C NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off. Oven Control Wiring Diagram Cooktop Wiring Diagram .
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model JDS1450F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models JES1450CF and JES1450F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model JGS1450F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models JIS1450D and KSIB900E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off. Oven Control Wiring Diagram Cooktop Wiring Diagram L1 N L2 J801 Mo.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model KSDB900E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model KSDG950E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model KSEG700E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model KSEG950E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models KSGB900E and KSGG700E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model MGS8800F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model WEE745H0F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model WEG745H0F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models IEL730C and YIEL730C NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model YKSDB900E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models KSEB900E, YKSEB900E and YKSEG700E NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models MES8800F and YMES8800F NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model YWEE730H0D NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for model YWEE745H0F NOTE: Schematic shows oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING Cont. For Service Technician Use Only Wiring diagram for models WEGA25H0H, WEE750H0H, WEEA25H0H, YWEEA25H0H and YWEE750H0H NOTE: Schematic shows oven door open and elements off.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Component Testing Chart - Electric Maxwell Models with AquaLift® Technology NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following chart. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than 240+10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - Gas Model with Maxwell Control NOTE: Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 120 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet. To measure for proper voltage, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power. Connect voltage measurement equipment. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - Electric MRC Models with AquaLift® Technology NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following chart. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than 240+10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - Gas Model with MRC Control NOTE: Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 120 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet. To measure for proper voltage, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power. Connect voltage measurement equipment. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - All Models with LCX Control NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following chart. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 240 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet. When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - Electric LCC Models with AquaLift® Technology NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following chart. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 240 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - Gas Models with LCC Controls NOTE: Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 240 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet. When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power. Connect voltage measurement equipment. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Testing Chart - All Models with Indigo Controls To check for proper voltage, complete the following steps: 1. Unplug range or disconnect power. 2. Connect voltage measurement equipment. 3. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading. 4. Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only Component Location D E F C B G H A I J K L A. B. C. D. Oven Temperature Sensor Convection Fan Motor DSI Board Oven Light E. F. G. H. Latch Motor Door Switch Burner Electrode Door Latch I. J. K. L. Broil Element (For Electric Range) Broil Element (For Gas Range) Bake Element (For Gas Range) Bake Element (For Electric Range) A A A.
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.) For Service Technician Use Only NOTES ® ® ® ® 3-48 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore , JennAir , IKEA & "W" Amana some European factories the letter of the Ranges part code mentioned herein will be automatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
COMPONENT ACCESS Section 4: Component Access Multimedia Enhanced This section provides service parts access, removal, and replacement instructions for the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®,Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the Console - Front Control Models WARNING 3. Lift console up and out. NOTE: Console will rest on the front lip of the bracket. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove oven door for easier access to cooktop fasteners (refer to U&CG for instructions). 4. Disconnect element harnesses. 5.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) 6. Lift console off the bracket and away. NOTE: At this point, you will have access to the infinite switches (attached to console). 9. Remove Top Vent Trim. 10. Remove Cooktop Glass and set aside. You now have access to the Ceran elements. 7. Remove the three (3) Phillips Head screws from front of cooktop glass (one in each chassis bracket). 8. Remove 3 Phillips Head screws from Top Vent Trim.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the Ceran Element - Front Control Models WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Gently move the element from side to side while pulling up until one clip is free, then remove other side and lift away. NOTE: Take note of clip’s hole position before removing to avoid confusion with multiple holes configurations.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the ACU/HMI Module - Front Control Models 3. Unplug connectors from ACU. 4. Remove three (3) Phillips mounting screws from the ACU/ HMI module and remove. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove six (6) Phillips head screws from the cooktop pan. 2. Remove cooktop pan with ceran elements and set aside.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the Infinite Switches/Burner Controls - Front Control Models 3. Unplug and replace the infinite switch. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove the control knob from the front of the console and place aside. 2. Remove the two (2) Phillips head mounting screws.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the Cooktop - Rear Control Models WARNING 3. Lift up front and pull cooktop out. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove oven door for easier access to cooktop fasteners (refer to U&CG for instructions). 2. Remove the two (2) Phillips head screws from under the front of the cooktop.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) 4. Set cooktop glass aside. You now have access to the Ceran elements. ® ® ® ® 4-8 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore , JennAir , IKEA & Amana Ranges In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically 03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the Ceran Element - Rear Control Model WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Gently move the element from side to side while pulling up until one clip is free, then remove other side and lift away. NOTE: Take note of clip’s hole position before removing to avoid confusion with multiple holes configurations.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the ACU/HMI Module - Rear Control Models WARNING 3. You now have access to the following components: A. Infinite switches/Burner controls B. ACU/HMI module A B A Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 4. Unplug connectors from ACU/HMI module. 1. Remove ten (10) Phillips head screws from the top-back panel. 2.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Removing the Infinite Switches/Burner Controls - Rear Control Models WARNING 3. Unplug and replace the infinite switch. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove the control knob from the front of the console and place aside. 2. Remove the two (2) Phillips head mounting screws.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Accessing the Oven Components (Electric) WARNING 2. Remove the ten (10) Phillips head screws from the upper back panel. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove the two (2) Phillips head screws from bottom power panel. A. Philips screws 3. You now have access to the following components: A. Broil element B. Door switch C. Oven light D.
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.) Accessing the Oven Components (Gas) WARNING 2. Remove back panel and set aside. You now have access to the following components: A. Oven Light B. Gas valve/Regulator/Bake Burner C. Broil Burner D. Oven temperature sensor E. Spark Module (Oven - DSI) Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. E Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Remove the ten (10) Phillips head screws from the back panel.
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03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically replaced by the number "4000" (e.g.