Maytag Oven AOCS3040 User Manual

Service  
This manual is to be used by qualified appliance  
technicians only. Maytag does not assume any  
responsibility for property damage or personal  
injury for improper service procedures done by  
an unqualified person.  
This manual replaces RS2520001 Revision 0.  
This Base Manual covers general information  
Electric  
Refer to individual Technical Sheet  
for information on specific models  
This manual includes, but is  
not limited to the following:  
Wall Ovens  
AOES3030*  
AOCS3040*  
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Table of Contents  
Appendix B  
Programming Instructions—ERC for  
Appendix C  
AOES3030  
Programming Instructions—ERC for  
Electronic Oven Control Options ................... B-2  
Special Oven Control Functions .................... B-2  
Quick Reference Instructions ....................... B-3  
Bake .......................................................... B-4  
Timed Bake ................................................ B-4  
Delayed Bake ............................................. B-4  
Broiling ....................................................... B-4  
Self-Cleaning .............................................. B-5  
Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle ........................ B-5  
Delayed Self-Cleaning.................................. B-5  
Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle ........................ B-5  
Adjusting Oven Temperature ........................ B-6  
Service Tones and Codes ............................. B-6  
Testing Procedures  
AOCS3040  
Electronic Oven Control Options ................... C-2  
Special Oven Control Functions .................... C-2  
Quick Reference Instructions ....................... C-3  
Bake and Convection Bake .......................... C-4  
Timed Bake or Convection Bake................... C-4  
Delayed Bake or Convection Bake................ C-4  
Convection.................................................. C-4  
Timed Convection ........................................ C-4  
Delayed Convection ..................................... C-5  
Broil and Convection Broil ............................ C-5  
Convection Dehydration ............................... C-5  
Dehydration Tips ......................................... C-5  
Self-Cleaning .............................................. C-6  
Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle ........................ C-6  
Delayed Self-Cleaning.................................. C-6  
Canceling Self-Cleaning Cycle...................... C-6  
Adjusting Oven Temperature ........................ C-6  
Testing Procedures  
Service Information ...................................... B-7  
Quick Test Procedure .................................. B-7  
ERC Warnings and Failure Codes ................ B-8  
Temperature Calibration Offset ..................... B-8  
Function Switch Connection  
Check Procedure ........................................ B-8  
Transformer/Relay Module............................ B-8  
Double Line Break—K6................................ B-8  
Bake Relay—K4 ......................................... B-8  
Broil Relay—K5 .......................................... B-8  
Oven Light Relay—K10 ................................ B-9  
Door Lock Relay—K3 .................................. B-9  
Display (Filament) Voltage ........................... B-9  
Service Information ...................................... C-7  
Quick Test Procedure .................................. C-7  
ERC Warnings and Failure Codes ................ C-8  
Temperature Calibration Offset ..................... C-8  
Function Switch Connection  
Check Procedures ....................................... C-8  
Transformer/Relay Module............................ C-8  
Double Line Break—K6................................ C-8  
Bake Relay—K4 ......................................... C-8  
Broil Relay—K5 .......................................... C-8  
Convection Element Relay—K2.................... C-9  
Convection Fan Relay—K1........................... C-9  
Oven Light Relay—K10 ................................ C-9  
Door Lock Relay—K3 .................................. C-9  
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Important Information  
Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible,  
however, that during its lifetime a product may require service. Products should be serviced only by a qualified  
service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the  
proper tools, parts, testing instruments and the appropriate service manual. REVIEW ALL SERVICE  
INFORMATION IN THE APPROPRIATE SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS.  
Important Notices for Consumers and Servicers  
!
WARNING  
To avoid risk of serious injury or death, repairs should not be attempted by an unauthorized person, dangerous  
conditions (such as exposure to electrical shock) may result.  
!
CAUTION  
Amana will not be responsible for any injury or property damage from improper service procedures. If performing  
service on your own product, assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result.  
To locate an authorized servicer, consult your telephone book or the dealer from whom you purchased this product.  
For further assistance, contact: 1 (800) 628-5782 first, if no answer call number listed below.  
CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPT.  
AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC.  
AMANA, IOWA 52204  
OR  
CALL  
1 (800) 843-0304  
If outside the United States contact:  
AMANA  
ATTN: CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPT  
AMANA, IOWA 52204, USA  
Telephone:  
Facsimile:  
(319) 622-5511  
(319) 622-2180  
TELEX: 4330076 AMANA  
CABLE: "AMANA", AMANA, IOWA, USA  
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, and Labels  
!
DANGER  
DANGER—Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death.  
!
WARNING  
WARNING—Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.  
!
CAUTION  
CAUTION—Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property  
damage.  
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Important Safety Information  
Recognize this symbol as a safety precaution  
Oven  
WARNING  
!
Use care when opening door  
This appliance contains or produces a chemical or  
chemicals which can cause death or serious illness  
and which are known to the state of California to cause  
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. To  
reduce the risk from substances in the fuel or from fuel  
combustion make sure this appliance is installed,  
operated, and maintained according to the instructions  
in this booklet.  
Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing  
food.  
Do not heat unopened food containers  
Build-up of pressure may cause container to burst and  
result in injury.  
Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed.  
Placement of oven racks  
Always place oven racks in desired location while oven is  
cool. If rack is removed while oven is hot, do not let  
potholder contact hot heating element in oven.  
Do not use aluminum foil to line the oven bottom  
Aluminum foil can cause fire, damage oven interior, and  
will seriously affect baking results.  
To avoid personal injury, do not sit, stand or lean on  
oven door.  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or  
death, make sure your oven has been properly  
grounded and always disconnect it from main power  
supply before any servicing.  
Do not touch interior surfaces of oven during or  
immediately after use  
To avoid risk of fire, do not store combustible materials,  
gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near or  
in the oven.  
Do not let clothing or other flammable materials contact  
elements. Although these surfaces may be dark in color  
they can still be hot enough to burn.  
Use caution when touching oven while in use  
Other areas of the oven can become hot enough to cause  
burns, such as vent openings, window, oven door and  
oven racks.  
To avoid burns caused by steam, do not use a wet  
sponge or cloth to wipe up spills on a hot cooking  
area.  
Self-Cleaning  
All Appliances  
Proper installation  
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded  
by a qualified technician.  
Never use your appliance for warming or heating  
the room.  
Do not clean door gasket  
The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should  
be taken not to rub, move, or damage the gasket.  
Do not use oven cleaners  
No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective  
coating of any kind should be used in or around any part  
of the liner.  
Clean only parts listed in manual.  
Before self-cleaning the oven  
Remove broiler pan, oven racks, and other utensils.  
Do not leave children alone  
Children should not be alone or unattended in the area  
where the appliance is in use. They should never be  
allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.  
Wear proper apparel  
Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn  
while using appliance.  
User servicing  
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless  
specifically recommended in this manual. All other  
servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.  
Storage in or on appliance  
Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or  
near surface units.  
In Case of Fire  
Fires can occur as a result of over cooking or excessive  
grease. Though a fire is unlikely, if one occurs, proceed  
as follows.  
1. If you see smoke from oven, do not open oven door.  
2. Turn oven control to OFF.  
3. As an added precaution, turn off power at main circuit  
breaker or fuse box.  
4. Turn on vent to remove smoke.  
5. Allow food or grease to burn itself out in oven.  
6. If smoke and fire persist, call fire department.  
7. If there is any damage to components, call an  
authorized servicer before using oven.  
Do not use water on grease fires  
Smother fire or flame, or use dry chemical or foam-type  
extinguisher.  
Use only dry potholders  
Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in  
burns from steam. Do not let potholder touch elements.  
Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.  
Do not leave oven unattended  
Boilovers can cause smoke and may ignite.  
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General Information  
Convection Broil  
Oven Operation  
Top element and fan operate when using convection broil.  
Convection broil can be used to cook foods that are  
normally broiled. Oven does not require preheating when  
using convection broil. Food does not need to be turned  
during cooking. Cooks approximately 25% quicker than  
broil.  
Bake  
Top and bottom elements operate during bake. Bake can  
be used to cook foods which are normally baked. Oven  
must be preheated.  
ON  
ON  
Broil  
Top element operates during broil. Broil can be used to  
cook foods which are normally broiled. Preheating is not  
required when using broil. All foods should be turned at  
least once except fish, which does not need to be turned.  
Convection  
Rear element and fan operate during convection.  
Convection should be used for cooking pastries, souffles,  
yeast bread, cakes and cookies. Oven should be  
preheated for best results when using convection. Pans  
do not need to be staggered. Cooks approximately 25%  
quicker than bake. Broil is on during preheat conditions.  
ON  
ON  
Convection Bake  
Upper element, lower element, and fan operate during  
convection bake. Convection bake should be used for  
cooking casseroles and roasting meats. Oven should be  
preheated for best results when using convection bake.  
Pans do not need to be staggered. Cooks approximately  
25% quicker than bake.  
Cooking Guide  
Refer to owners manual, for following recommendations  
only as a guide for times and temperature. Times, rack  
position, and temperatures may vary depending on  
conditions and food type. For best results, always check  
food at minimum time. When roasting, choose rack  
position based on size of food item.  
ON  
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General Information  
Convection Broiling Rack  
Oven includes a special broiling rack. This rack should  
Convection Pan Placement  
Baking pans and cookie sheets should not touch side or  
be placed on top of broiler pan and grid. This allows air to rear walls of oven. If pans are placed on different racks,  
circulate around food and cook evenly without turning. If  
convection broiling rack is not used, foods must be  
turned at least once during cooking.  
they can be placed directly over each other. Convection  
cooking circulates air around oven providing even  
browning on all rack positions. When using convection,  
oven can be loaded on all racks with excellent cooking  
results.  
Oven Rack Placement  
Position oven rack before turning oven on.  
1. Pull rack forward to stop position.  
2. Raise front edge of rack and pull until rack is out of  
oven.  
3. Place rack in new rack position.  
• Curved edge of rack must be toward rear of oven.  
Pan Placement  
• Keep pans and cookie sheets 2 inches from oven  
walls.  
• Stagger pans placed on different racks so one is not  
directly over the other.  
Spacesaver™ Convection Rack  
Spacesaver™ convection rack sets 1/2" off the oven floor  
when in lowest rack postion to allow air to circulate  
around food and cook evenly. This rack provides more  
usable oven space for cooking large items or several food  
items at once.  
Slo-Cook™ Roasting Rack  
Oven includes a Slo-Cook™ roasting rack. This rack  
should be placed in pan or roaster. Slo-Cook™ roasting  
rack elevates food keeping it out of grease and fat.  
Position oven rack before turning oven on. To remove  
rack:  
1. Pull rack forward to stop position.  
2. Raise front edge of rack and pull until rack is out of  
oven.  
3. Place rack in new rack position.  
• Curved edge of rack must be toward rear of oven.  
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General Information  
Removing Oven Door  
The oven door can be removed for ease in cleaning large  
spills.  
Replacing Oven Light  
Protective gloves must be worn when changing light bulb.  
1. Disconnect electrical supply by turning off power at  
fuse box.  
2. Remove oven door.  
!
CAUTION  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle  
oven door with care. Door is heavy and can be  
damaged if dropped.  
3. Remove light cover by inserting a screwdriver, blade  
end covered in masking tape, into slot at front of lens  
cover and prying lens cover downward.  
4. Unscrew bulb from receptacle.  
Do not place hands in hinge area when door is  
removed. Hinge can snap closed and pinch your  
hands.  
• Replacement bulbs are available through your local  
Amana service or parts center.  
Door contains tempered glass. If glass is scratched,  
chipped, impacted or twisted it may break suddenly. If  
door glass appears damaged it should be replaced  
immediately.  
Tilting Control Panel  
Control panel can be adjusted to tilt from 0° to 12° to  
make more visible.  
1. Loosen screws on top, and sides of control panel and  
pivot screw on bottom, sides of control panel before  
installing oven, or while oven partially pulled from  
opening.  
2. Adjust control panel to desired angle and retighten  
screws.  
1. Open door to first stop.  
2. Remove screws in door liner.  
3. Grasp door firmly on each side and lift it upward off  
hinges. Do not push hinges closed once oven door is  
removed.  
• Do not lift door using door handle.  
0° tilt  
Loosen screw  
remove  
screw here  
remove  
screw here  
12° tilt  
Replacing Oven Door  
Pivot screw  
1. Make sure the hinges are open to the first stop  
position. If hinges have been accidentally closed,  
carefully pull them open to first stop. Align door with  
hinge arms.  
2. Slide door down and into place. Be sure door is  
completely down on hinges.  
3. Replace screws in door liner.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Cleaning Oven Parts  
Oven Part  
Broil element  
Cleaning Materials  
General Directions  
Do not clean broil element. Any soil will  
burn off during cooking.  
Broiler pan and grid  
Soap, a nonabrasive plastic scouring  
pad and water  
Drain fat. Cool pan and grid slightly. (Do  
not let soiled pan and grid stand in oven  
to cool.) Sprinkle with soap. Fill pan with  
warm water. Let pan and and grid stand  
for a few minutes. Wash and scour if  
necessary. Rinse and dry. Broiler pan and  
grid may also be cleaned in the  
dishwasher.  
Interior oven door, outside  
door gasket  
Soap and water  
Cool before cleaning. Frequent wiping  
with mild soap and water will prolong the  
time between major cleanings. Be sure to  
rinse thoroughly. For extra dried on soil a  
mild abrasive can be used. Never use  
strong abrasives, gritty cleaners,  
commercial oven cleaners or steel wool.  
Gaskets should not be cleaned. Care  
should be taken not to wet or rub the  
gasket.  
For heavy soil, clean by hand and rinse  
thoroughly. Remove oven racks for ease  
in cleaning.  
Wash all glass with cloth dampened in  
soapy water. Rinse and polish with a dry  
cloth. Do not use cleaning products  
containing ammonia.  
Oven door gasket  
Oven racks  
Do not clean  
Soap and water  
Soap and water  
Outside of oven  
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Component Testing Information  
WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shook, personal injury or death: disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless  
testing requires it.  
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Illustration  
Component  
Test Procedure  
Results  
Oven light socket  
Test continuity of receptacle terminals. Indicates continuity with bulb screwed in.  
Measure voltage at oven light.  
120 VAC, see wiring diagram for terminal  
identification.  
If no voltage is present at oven light  
check wiring.  
Bake element  
Test continuity of terminals.  
Test voltage to terminals.  
Indicates continuity.  
240 VAC  
Broil element  
Test continuity of terminals.  
Test voltage to terminals.  
Indicates continuity.  
240 VAC  
Convection element  
Test continuity of terminals.  
Test voltage to terminals.  
Indicates continuity.  
240 VAC  
Convection motor fan  
Verify supply voltage.  
120 VAC  
Check continuity of terminals, and  
verify terminals are not shorted to  
chassis.  
Continuity  
Convection fan will stay ON, when  
oven door is opened.  
Blower motor  
Verify supply voltage.  
120 VAC  
Check continuity of terminals, and  
verify terminals are not shorted to  
chassis.  
Continuity  
Heraeus sensor  
Hinge  
Measure resistance.  
Approximately 1100 at room  
temperature 75ºF.  
Carefully open the hinge fully, and  
insert a wooden dowel or screwdriver  
bit into opening.  
Remove top and bottom screws  
securing hinge.  
Slide hinge top towards rear of unit  
and guide hinge out through frame  
opening or storage drawer.  
Switch connection in following  
positions:  
CAUTION  
!
Do not place hands in hinge area when  
oven door is removed. Hinge can snap  
closed and pinch hands or fingers.  
Opening  
Door lock switch  
Controls  
COM-NO=Open, COM-NC=Closed  
COM-NO=Closed, COM-NC=Open  
NC  
Unlocked  
Locked  
NO  
COM  
Verify proper operation.  
31–308417–02–0 Fan control  
31–31751801–0 Control limit  
Open at 115°F, Closes at 155°F  
Open at 260°F, Closes at 220°F  
Door plunger switch  
Remove switch from unit and measure  
the following points:  
C-NC  
C NO  
Plunger in infinite, Plunger out continuity.  
Plunger in continuity, Plunger out infinite.  
NC  
C
NO  
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Component Testing Information  
WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shook, personal injury or death: disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless  
testing requires it.  
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ERC mylar touch system  
AOES3030  
P
STOP  
TIME  
TIMER  
ON / OFF  
R
E
HR  
3 5 0 °  
LIGHT  
BAKE  
BROIL  
CLEAN  
+
-
:
BROIL  
DELAY BAKE  
CLEAN LOCKED  
O
N
DELAY BAKE CLN STOP TIME  
COOK  
TIME  
OVEN  
CANCEL  
CLOCK  
TIME CONTROL  
OVEN CONTROL  
AOCS3040  
P
R
E
CONV  
BAKE  
°
TIMER  
STOP  
CONV  
AM HR  
3 5 0  
BAKE  
BROIL  
CONV  
CLEAN  
LIGHT  
+
-
:
ON / OFF  
BROIL  
PM  
TIME  
CONV BROIL PRE-  
DELAY TIMED BAKE  
STOP ON TIMER CLEAN LOCK ON  
CLEAN OVEN  
THERMAL  
CONVECTION  
COOK  
TIME  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CANCEL  
TIME CONTROL  
MULTI-MODE OVEN  
Illustration  
See illustrations  
above.  
Component  
Mylar touch system  
ERC4800  
Test Procedure  
F1 - Control malfuction.  
F2 - Oven over temperature.  
Results  
Replace ERC.  
Check sensor wiring, sensor , and  
temperature limiter.  
F3 - Open sensor or sensor circuit.  
F4 - Shorted sensor or sensor circuit.  
F7 - Shorted input key.  
Check sensor resistance and wiring.  
Check sensor resistance and wiring.  
Verify glass to adaptor board connection,  
replace glass panel.  
F9 - Door lock or door lock circuitry  
malfuction.  
Check latch switch.  
FF - door lock circuitry malfuction at  
clean temperature.  
Check latch switch and door motor.  
DOOR - Lock status is not sensed  
within 90 seconds of energizing door  
lock relay.  
Verify operation of door latch switches.  
ERC4800 Controlled  
Oven temperature  
adjustment  
Press BAKE.  
While increasing or decreasing oven  
temperature, this does not affect self-  
cleaning temperature.  
Press + slew pad until an oven  
temperature greater than 500° shows  
on display.  
Immediately press and hold BAKE  
until “00” appears in display,  
approximately 5 seconds.  
To decrease oven temperature (for a  
cooler oven), press - slew pad until  
negative numbers appear.Oven can  
be adjusted from -5 to -35 degrees  
lower. To avoid overadjusting oven  
move temperature -5 degrees each  
time.  
To increase oven temperature (for  
warmer oven), press + slew pad until  
positive numbers appear. Oven can be  
adjusted 5 to 35 degrees higher. To  
avoid overadjusting oven move  
temperature 5 degrees each time.  
Press OVEN CANCEL. Temperature  
adjustment will be retained even  
though power failure.  
ERC4800 Controlled  
Twelve hour off  
Control will automatically cancel any  
cooking operation and remove all relay  
drives 12 hours after the last pad  
touch.  
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WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shook, personal injury or death: disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless  
testing requires it.  
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Illustration  
ERC4800 Controlled  
Component  
Child lock out  
Test Procedure  
Results  
This is a safety feature that can be  
used to prevent children from  
accidentally programming the oven. It  
disables the electronic oven control.  
Press and hold Bake and Cook Time  
for 10 seconds. “OFF” will display  
where the temperature normally  
appears.  
To reactivate the control, press and  
hold Bake and Cook Time for 10  
seconds. Child lockout features must  
be reset after a power failure.  
Listen for relay to actuate.  
Relay board  
If relay does not actuate, verify power to  
relay.  
E1  
Verify input and output power.  
E3  
E2  
K10  
Oven  
Light  
K11  
E14  
E15  
E17  
E16  
Panel  
Light  
K4  
K2  
E6  
E11  
E10  
Conv.  
Bake  
Element  
E7  
E8  
K3  
K5  
E13  
E12  
Door  
Broil  
Lock  
E9  
E4  
E19  
K6  
K1  
Double  
Conv.  
Line Brk  
Fan  
E5  
E18  
ERC/Adapter board  
assembly  
F1 - Control malfuction.  
Replace ERC.  
Field Selectable Options  
Standard: The standard setup is 8. This is a 12 hour type of clock, 60 Hz line frequency and an oven with a  
convection fan.  
Clock Time Format  
12 or 24 hour format  
The time of day and the stop time can be displayed in either a 12 or 24 hour format. The control will come in a 12  
hour format and can be changed to a 24 hour format from the front control panel.  
Clock Time Base  
60 or 50 Hz input line frequency  
This is a time reference for the clock, timer, and internal timing of the control. The control will select the frequency  
automatically when the control is powered up.  
Selecting Options  
In order to select the field selectable options, Press and hold the CLOCK pad on power up of the control. To change  
the options press one of the slew pads until the desired option appears and in approximately 9 seconds the control  
will change to the normal operation or once selected press the CANCEL pad. The right time digit will indicate the  
current options selected as listed in the table below. (Standard setting is 8.)  
Code Number  
24 Hour Clock  
50 Hz  
X
X
No Convection Fan  
8
9
H
r
o
d
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blank  
X = indicates Selected = indicates Not Selected  
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WARNING  
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testing requires it.  
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Element Conditions  
Relay drive requirements are defined as a percentage of on time based on a 60 second cycle.  
Bake .......................First rise to temperature = 100% bake, 50% broil, then 100% bake, 25% broil  
Broil........................100% broil, 0% bake  
Clean ......................100% broil, 25% bake  
Convection ............First rise to temperature = 100% bake, 50% broil, then 100% Convection element  
For convection bake or convection broil refer to bake and broil specifications  
Continuity is indicated as 100and below. Each pad must be pressed to perform the following test.  
J1 - 2  
BROIL CLEAN  
BAKE  
TIMER  
J1 - 3  
STOP OVEN  
CLOCK  
TIME LIGHT  
J1 - 4  
J1 - 5  
J1 - 7  
J1 - 6  
J1 - 1  
J1 - 20  
COOK  
TIME  
CANCEL  
SLEW SLEW  
UP  
DOWN  
Switch Matrix for AOES3030  
J1 - 2  
J1 - 3  
CONV  
BROIL  
1
CONV  
BAKE  
1
BAKE BROIL CLEAN  
CONV  
1
1
1
1
STOP OVEN PANEL  
TIME LIGHT LIGHT  
TIMER CLOCK  
J1 - 4  
J1 - 5  
J1 - 7  
J1 - 6  
J1 - 1  
J1 - 20  
COOK  
TIME  
1
CANCEL  
1
SLEW SLEW  
UP  
DOWN  
Switch Matrix for AOCS3040  
Top  
Ribbon Cable  
Control  
Panel  
Pin 1 is located at the  
bottom of the connector.  
Bottom  
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disconnect power to unit before servicing.  
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WARNING  
Oven Door Switch  
Oven Temperature Sensor  
The oven temperature sensor can be checked by using  
the "Quick Test Mode" covered in this section of  
manual or detail testing can be accomplished as  
follows.  
Clean Safety/Light Switch (Power Off)  
1. The switch has NO (normally open), NC (normally  
closed), and C (common) contacts.  
2. Check the switch with an ohmmeter between C and  
NC with the plunger out. Continuity should exist.  
With the plunger in, no continuity.  
3. Check the switch with an ohmmeter between C and  
NO with the plunger in. Continuity should exist. With  
the plunger out, no continuity.  
The oven temperature sensor is mounted in the oven  
cavity and electrically connected to the ERC. Following  
is approximate resistance.  
75°F—1082 ohms  
350°F—1656 ohms  
550°F—2056 ohms  
880°F—2686 ohms  
Sensor resistance can be checked by removing the  
sensor interconnect harness plug from the ERC and  
inserting ohmmeter leads into the harness connector  
plug. A resistance reading of approximately 1100 ohms  
should be indicated at ambient room temperature  
(75°F.). If a higher resistance is indicated then remove  
sensor from oven, disconnect sensor from harness at  
plug, and recheck sensor resistance to assure that the  
problem is in the sensor and not in the interconnect  
harness or due to a bad connection.  
NC  
C
NO  
NOTE: When facing the range, the switch is on the left.  
Oven High Limit/Fan Switch  
Oven high limit is located on the rear of insulation  
retainer and connecting to the L2 side of electric supply,  
this switch is normally closed but will open if external  
temperature exceeds 260°F or 115°F, see chart below.  
Fan limit switch is located on the right side of insulation  
retainer.  
NOTE: Sensor resistance will increase if held in your  
hand.  
Part Number  
31751801  
308417  
Open  
260°F  
115°F  
Close  
220°F  
155°F  
Blower Motor  
Fan may come on at any time to cool components  
down.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Remove oven from wall cutout.  
3. Remove screws securing outer cabinet top shield to  
outer cabinet wrapper shield.  
4. Disconnect wires from motor terminal connectors.  
5. Attach ohmmeter leads to terminal tabs on motor.  
6. A resistance of ohms should be indicated but may  
vary with each motor tested. This test is to check  
the motor winding for an open or shorted winding. If  
zero or infinite ohms is indicated, the motor winding  
has failed and the motor must be replaced.  
1. Turn off power to range.  
2. Remove oven from wall cutout.  
3. Remove screws securing outer cabinet top shield to  
outer cabinet wrapper shield.  
4. Disconnect wires from switch terminal connections.  
5. Attach ohmmeter leads to switch terminals. At  
ambient room temperature (70°F.) continuity should  
be indicated.  
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disconnect power to unit before servicing.  
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Auto Latch Motor  
Convection Fan Motor  
Do not remove latch motor from latch assembly. If latch 1. Turn off power to oven.  
motor is defective, replace latch assembly.  
2. Remove oven from wall cutout.  
3. Remove access fan plate to gain access to  
convection fan motor.  
1. Disconnect power.  
2. Slide oven out from wall cutout approximately 6  
inches to gain access to control panel screws.  
3. Remove screws securing control panel to unit, and  
pull control panel out of unit to gain access to latch  
assembly.  
4. Disconnect lead wires from latch motor.  
5. Connect jumper cord leads to latch motor.  
6. Connect jumper cord to 110 AC power source.  
7. Replace if latch motor fails to operate.  
8. Reverse procedure to reconnect.  
4. Disconnect wires from motor terminal connectors.  
5. Attach ohmmeter leads to terminal tabs on motor.  
6. A resistance reading of 15-30 ohms should be  
indicated but may vary with each motor tested. This  
test is to check the motor winding for an open or  
shorted winding. If zero or infinite ohms is  
indicated, the motor winding has failed and the  
motor must be replaced.  
Convection Element Testing  
1. Disconnect power to oven.  
2. Remove screws securing oven door to hinges and  
remove door.  
3. Remove screws securing fan cover to gain access  
to convection element.  
4. Remove screws securing convection element, and  
pull gentally outward to gain access to wire  
terminals.  
5. Remove wire connector from element.  
6. Attach ohmmeter leads to each of the element  
terminals. Set ohmmeter to RX1 or RX10 scale.  
7. Low ohms or continuity should be indicated.  
Door Latch Assembly  
Auto Latch Switches  
Both unlock and lock door latch switches may be  
replaced.  
Broil Element Testing  
1. Disconnect power to oven.  
2. Remove screws securing oven door to hinges and  
remove door.  
3. Remove screws securing broil element reflector.  
4. Gentally pull downward and out to gain access to  
wire terminals.  
5. Remove wire connector from element.  
6. Attach ohmmeter leads to each of the element  
terminals. Set ohmmeter to RX1 or RX10 scale.  
7. Low ohms or continuity should be indicated.  
1. Perform steps 1 through 3, from “Auto Latch Motor”.  
2. Disconnect lead wires from door latch switch  
(unlock).  
3. Set ohmmeter to the RX1 scale.  
4. Attach meter leads to door latch switch (unlock).  
5. Depress actuator arm. The meter should read  
continuity.  
6. Reverse procedure to reconnect.  
7. Use the same procedure to test the door latch switch  
(lock).  
Bake Element Testing  
1. Disconnect power.  
COM NO  
COM NO  
L1 L2  
2. Remove oven from wall cutout.  
3. Remove screws securing element panel.  
4. Remove screws securing element access plate.  
5. Remove wire connector from element.  
6. Attach ohmmeter leads to each of the element  
terminals. Set ohmmeter to RX1 or RX10 scale.  
7. Low ohms or continuity should be indicated.  
M
Unlock  
Switch  
S.P.N.O.  
Lock  
Switch  
S.P.N.O.  
120 VAC  
Motor  
Double Switch  
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WARNING  
To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage  
this unit requires a two man lift when lifting unit in or  
out of cutout.  
WARNING  
While unplugging electrical connections, pins may be  
damaged, use extreme care when disconnecting.  
!
!
3. Disconnect all electrical connection from E.R.C. unit.  
4. Remove screws securing E.R.C. to control glass  
panel.  
Removing and Replacing Oven  
1. Turn off power to the oven at the circuit breaker.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall E.R.C..  
3. Pull the oven forward out of the cabinet opening.  
4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
5. Replace the oven using the installation instructions.  
Transformer/Relay Board  
1. Turn power off to unit.  
2. See “Control Panel” for removal.  
3. Disconnect and label wire terminals.  
4. Release plastic tabs securing circuit board to control  
glass panel.  
Control Panel  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
Oven High Limit/Fan Control Switch  
1. Turn power off to unit.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
3. Remove oven from cutout opening.  
4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
5. Remove screws securing outer wrapper top cover to  
outer wrapper cover.  
3. Slide unit approximately 6 inches out of wall cutout.  
4. Remove screws securing control panel to unit,  
located on the outer portion of trim.  
5. Gently pull control panel forward to gain access to  
wire terminals.  
!
WARNING  
While unplugging electrical connections, pins may be  
damaged, use extreme care when disconnecting.  
6. Disconnect and label wire terminals connected to  
limit switch.  
6. Disconnect and label wire terminals.  
7. Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel.  
Blower  
motor  
bracket  
Electrical  
insulator  
Blower  
motor  
Oven  
high  
limit  
Control  
panel  
assembly  
Fan  
control  
switch  
Front of Unit  
ERC/P.C. Board  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. See “Control Panel” for removal.  
7. Remove screws securing high limit switch.  
8. Reverse procedure to reinstall switches.  
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Oven Sensor  
1. Turn off power to unit  
Convection Fan Blade  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door  
Removal”.  
2. Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door  
Removal”.  
3. Remove screws securing sensor to top right rear  
corner of oven cavity.  
3. Remove screws securing fan cover to rear of oven  
cavity.  
4. Pull sensor forward, manuver wires through  
insulation to disconnect wire plug connector.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall sensor.  
4. Using an adjustable wrench, and turning clockwise,  
remove the nut in center of convection fan blade.  
(Nut is Left Hand Thread).  
5. Remove fan blade from D stem motor shaft.  
Bake Element  
NOTE: Behind fan blade is a washer and C clip on  
motor shaft which must be in position for  
correct reassembly. (To prevent Fan Blade  
hitting cavity).  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
3. Remove oven from cutout opening.  
4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
5. Remove screws securing access element panel.  
6. Remove screws securing element panel.  
7. Disconnect wire terminals from bake element.  
8. Remove screws securing element support bracket.  
9. Gently pull element support bracket out.  
10.Remove screws securing bake element to support  
element bracket.  
Convection Fan Motor  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
3. Remove oven from cutout opening.  
4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
5. Remove convection fan blade and spacer washer,  
see "Convection Fan Blade" procedure.  
6. Remove access fan panel from outer wrapper cover.  
7. Disconnect and label wires from convection fan  
motor.  
11. Reverse procedure to reinstall bake element.  
Broil Element/Broil Element Reflector  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door  
Removal”.  
3. Remove screws securing broil element reflector to  
top of oven cavity.  
4. Pull front of broil element reflector down and forward  
to allow disconnection of terminals on each element  
leg.  
8. Remove screws securing convection fan motor  
assembly to convection motor mounting bracket.  
9. Reverse procedure to reinstall.  
Automatic Oven Door Latch Assembly  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. See “Control Panel” for removal.  
3. Disconnect and label wire terminals.  
4. Remove screws securing latch assembly to chassis.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall door latch assembly.  
5. Remove rivets securing broil element brackets to  
broil element reflector.  
6. Reverse procedure to reinstall broil element.  
NOTE: Use rivets to fasten broil element brackets to  
Door Plunger Light Switch  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
broil element reflector.  
2. Remove control glass panel, see “Control Panel”.  
3. Squeeze metal tab and push switch outward to gain  
access to wire terminals.  
Convection Heating Element  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door  
Removal”.  
4. Label and disconnect wire terminals from switch.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall.  
3. Remove screws securing fan cover to rear of oven  
cavity.  
4. Remove screws securing convection heating  
element to rear wall of oven cavity.  
5. Pull element forward to expose wire connections for  
disconnection.  
6. Reverse procedure to reinstall convection heating  
element.  
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WARNING  
5. Remove broil reflector/element, convection fan cover,  
convection element, convection fan blade, oven light  
cover, light bulb, oven light socket,heat sensing  
element, smoke eliminator screws, and disconnect  
ground wire from oven light bracket.  
6. Remove screws securing outer wrapper top cover,  
and outer wrapper cover.  
7. Remove screws securing chip cover and remove  
chip cover.  
Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door to gain access to oven light.  
3. Unscrew (counterclockwise) glass knurled dome.  
4. Using a glove, unscrew (counterclockwise) oven light  
bulb.  
NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for oven light  
socket removal.  
5. Remove screws securing unit to the wall.  
6. Remove oven from cutout opening.  
7. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
8. Remove screws securing outer wrapper top cover  
and remove.  
9. Carefully displace fiberglass insulation away from rear  
of light socket.  
10.Push inner assembly of light socket towards rear of  
range.  
8. Remove screws securing tank hooks, located on the  
outside rear of the unit.  
9. Using both hands, press upward in the back of oven  
cavity to release tank hooks.  
10.Grasp either the right or left corners of oven cavity  
to manuver cavity outward. If problems arise getting  
cavity started outward, use a small thin plastic or  
wood prying device in the corners of the cavity to  
start cavity moving outward.  
11. Transfer oven light bracket to replacement tank.  
12.Reverse procedure to assemble.  
11. Disconnect wires from light socket.  
12.Reverse procedure to reinstall light socket.  
Reposition insulation around lamp socket. Do not  
overtighten.  
NOTE: Unit should be run through at least one clean  
cycle to set insulation.  
NOTE: Reposition fiberglass insulation around oven  
light socket to eliminate possibility of heat  
related problems.  
Oven Door Removal  
1. Open oven door and remove screws securing door  
to hinge assembly.  
2. Place oven door in first stop position, then grasp  
both sides and lift up off the hinges.  
3. Reverse procedure to assemble.  
Frameless Door Disassembly  
1. Remove oven door, see “Door Removal”.  
2. Remove screws on right and left sides of oven door.  
3. Remove screws securing door liner to door face  
assembly  
4. Remove screws securing bottom shield and door  
bottom insulation.  
5. Remove screws securing inner glass support  
securing top glass mounting brackets and bottom  
glass mounting brackets.  
Oven Tank Removal  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
6. Remove glass mounting bracket and glass window.  
7. Remove screws securing heat door liner shield and  
remove.  
8. Remove screws securing door handle.  
9. Reverse procedure to reassemble.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
3. Remove oven from cutout opening.  
4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
NOTE: When reassembling door, verify HB II marking  
on the glass is facing towards the heat (in side  
of the oven).  
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Vent Assembly/Smoke Eliminator  
1. Perform steps 1 through 8 of “Blower Motor”.  
2. Remove screws securing vent assembly to outer  
cabinet top wrapper.  
3. Raise back of vent assembly and slowly maneuver  
vent assembly away from unit.  
Oven Door Hinge  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Remove oven door, see “Door Removal”.  
3. Carefully open the hinge fully, and insert a wooden  
dowel or screwdriver bit into opening marked A on  
the following diagram.  
4. Remove screws securing smoke eliminator, located  
inside oven on top of oven cavity.  
4. Remove the top and bottom screws securing hinge  
assembly to the front frame.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall.  
5. Slide the hinge assembly up and move top of hinge  
towards rear of the range. Withdraw hinge  
assembly through the frame opening.  
6. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven door hinge  
assembly.  
Outer Trim Assembly  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
3. Slide unit approximately 6 inches out of wall cutout  
being carefull to not damage control panel.  
4. Remove screws securing outer trim assembly to unit.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall.  
Blower Motor  
1. Turn power off to unit.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to  
the wall.  
3. Remove oven from cutout opening.  
4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
5. Remove screws securing outer wrapper top cover to  
outer wrapper cover.  
6. Remove screws securing blower vent bracket to  
outer wrapper cover and blower motor assembly.  
7. Disconnect and label wire terminals connected to  
blower motor.  
8. Remove screws securing blower motor assembly to  
vent assembly.  
9. Reverse procedure to reinstall.  
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Disassembly Procedures  
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!
WARNING  
Oven door  
gasket  
Door  
insulation  
retainer  
Window  
frame  
Door linner  
shield  
Glass  
window  
Door face  
assembly  
Door  
linner  
Glass window  
double coated  
Oven door  
insulation  
Door  
handle  
Insulation  
Bottom shield  
Door Assembly  
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Installation Instructions  
Packaging Material  
Remove protective packing materials from oven. Tape  
residue can be removed with a soft cloth and alcohol.  
Line Voltage Requirements  
Line voltage must not exceed rated voltage. Line  
voltage less than rated voltage will result in slow  
heating. Wiring system must conform to U.L. Standards  
and National Electrical Code. Installation must conform  
to all local, municipal and state building codes, and local  
utility regulations. Oven must be connected only to a  
supplied circuit as specified on rating plate.  
Oven DImensions  
This oven requires 3 wires, 115/230-120/240 volts, 60  
Hertz A.C. Unit is equipped with a No. 10 ground wire in  
conduit. Oven should be fused separately from other  
appliances. Verify electric power is off from fuse box to  
junction box until oven is installed and ready to operate.  
Junction box should be installed in shaded area as  
shown and connected to a suitable ground.  
A
B
I
F
F
C
D
E
H
G
A
A. 28 1/4"  
B. 3 1/2"  
C. 23 1/4"  
F. 1 1/16"  
I. 28 3/8"  
D. 23 1/8"  
G. 1 1/4"  
E.. 26 5/8"  
H. 29 3/4"  
B
Depth of oven with handle 26 1/2"  
Depth without handle 24 1/2"  
C
Oven Location  
Oven can be installed in wall or in an undercounter  
kitchen cabinet. For installation below cooktops see  
source from whom cooktop was purchased, or refer to  
cooktops owner’s manual.  
Cutout measures 28 1/2" wide x 27 1/4" high. Provide flat  
bottom for oven to rest on. Bottom must be level and  
flush with bottom edge of opening, and square to front  
of cabinet for proper installation.  
A. Center of wall oven cutout  
B. 2 1/2" from bottom of countertop  
C. 14 1/4" from center of cutout  
House wiring and fusing must comply with local wiring  
codes. If no local codes are applicable, wire in  
accordance with the National Electrical Codes.  
1
A. 36"  
B. 23 /2" minimum  
D. 28 1/2"  
C. 3 1/2" from floor  
E. 27 1/4"  
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Connecting Wiring  
If oven is used in a mobile home or if local codes do not  
permit grounding through neutral, open connection and  
use grounding lead to ground unit in accordance with  
local codes. Connect neutral lead to branch circuit  
neutral conductor in usual manner.  
!
WARNING  
To avoid risk of personal injury or electrical shock, do  
not ground through neutral wire if installation is in a  
mobile home or if local codes do not permit  
grounding through a neutral.  
2. Connect red and black wires to appropriate house  
electrical wiring.  
Improper connections of aluminum house wiring to  
copper lead can result in property damage, personal  
injury or fire. Use only connectors designed for  
joining copper to aluminum and follow manufacturers'  
recommended procedure closely.  
3. Verify wiring by connecting electrical power at fuse  
box and checking for proper operation of unit.  
• Some interior parts are finished with a protective  
coating of oil. When heated for first time oil will  
burn off and there will be some odor and smoke.  
• Do not block air openings in bottom front of oven  
when making installation.  
4. Insert oven into cabinet and check for flush fit to face  
of cabinet. If necessary screw unit to cabinet using  
holes in top and bottom of trim and screws provided.  
1. With oven positioned in front of cabinet opening,  
connect wire leads extending from conduit to  
junction box. Verify neutral (white) wire is connected  
to appropriate terminal. Check local code to see  
which option should be used in grounding unit.  
Option 1  
Attach oven ground wire (green or bare) to junction box  
(if grounded) or a suitable ground.  
Option 2  
Connect oven ground wire (green or bare) to house  
ground feed wire (green, bare, or white). If grounding  
through white wire, observe above warning.  
GRD  
W
A
A.  
Conduit  
W.  
White neutral wire  
GRD. Bare ground wire  
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Wall Oven and Cooktop Combination  
Installation Specifications  
Installer  
NOTE: Save these instructions for local electrical  
inspectors use.  
Centerline of cabinet  
cutout  
Leave these instructions and other literature with  
consumer for future reference.  
Installations specified in these instructions are approved  
for the AKT3000, AK2T30, AK2T36, AK2H30, AK2H36,  
AKR3000 cooktops, and AKED3060, AKES3060  
downdraft cooktops, above AOCS3040 and AOES3030  
Amana wall ovens. Stacked and side-by-side wall oven  
installation applies to Amana AOCS3040 and AOES3030  
wall ovens only.  
Oven and Cooktop  
junction box  
installed in  
adjacent cabinet  
C
C
For additional individual unit requirements and clearances  
refer to the installation instructions packaged with the wall  
oven and cooktop.  
All installations specified are for a 36" cabinet height,  
C
1
23 1/2" minimum depth, and 3 /4 x 10" venting.  
!
WARNING  
To avoid property damage or personal injury,  
information in these installation specifications must be  
followed exactly.  
Listed by Underwriter's Laboratories  
AKED3060 or AKES3060 Downdraft  
Cooktop above AOES3030 or AOCS3040  
Wall Oven  
Junction box location and 10 /8 x 3 /8 inch vent location  
indicated in black.  
K
1
3
L
J
A — 6 inches  
B — 4 1/2 inches (from top of countertop)  
C — 24 inches  
D — 4 3/8 inches from top of countertop to top of vent  
cutout  
H — 28 1/2 inch wall oven cutout width  
I
I
27 1/4 inch wall oven cutout height  
J — 28 7/8 inch cooktop cutout width  
K — 20 5/8 inch cooktop cutout depth  
L — 4 1/2 inches from top of countertop to top of wall  
oven cutout  
H
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AKED3060 or AKES3060 Downdraft  
Cooktop above AOES3030 or AOCS3040  
AK2H36, AK2T36, 36" Electric Cooktop  
Installed above AOES3030 or AOCS3040  
Wall Oven in an Island Application  
Illustration shows dimensions for venting behind, and to  
the left side of the wall oven. Left side venting for wider  
island applications only. Junction box and vent locations  
indicated in black. Grey shaded area indicates wall oven  
floor.  
Wall Oven  
Cooktop and wall oven junction box location indicated in  
black.  
G
Centerline of cabinet  
top cutout  
Centerline of  
M
island  
top cutout  
H
A
J
N
F
L
A
B
Junction  
box  
C
H
K
B
location  
I
E
C
F
D
G
E
Shaded area  
represents  
bottom of  
wall oven  
D
A — 6 inches  
B — 4 1/2 inches (From top of countertop)  
C — 24 inches  
D — 3 1/2 inches minimum from back wall of island  
cabinet and back of wall oven  
E — 28 inch minimum island depth  
F — 23 1/2 inch minimum  
A — 4 1/2 inches minimum from top of countertop  
B — 8 inches maximum  
C — 24 inches minimum  
D — 28 1/2 inches wall oven cutout width  
E — 27 1/4 inches wall oven cutout height  
F — 34 1/8 inches cooktop cutout width  
G — 20 3/4 inches cooktop cutout depth  
H — 3 3/16 inches from top of counter top to top of  
wall oven cutout  
G — 28 1/2 inches  
H — 27 1/4 inches  
I
3 1/2 inch minimum from side wall of island to  
side wall of oven  
J — 6 inches from back of cooktop cutout to back of  
vent cutout  
K — 4 7/32 inches from centerline to vent cutout  
L — 28 7/8 inches  
M — 20 5/8 inches  
N — 4 1/2 inches from top of countertop to top of wall  
oven cutout  
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30" Electric Cooktop AK2H30, AK2T30,  
AKR3000, AKT3000, CAK2H30, CAK2T30  
Installed above AOES3030 or AOCS3040  
AOES3030 or AOCS3040 Wall Oven Stacked  
Installation  
Wall oven junction box location indicated in grey.  
Wall Oven  
Cooktop and wall oven junction box location indicated in  
black.  
Centerline  
of cabinet  
G
top cutout  
H
A
F
B
E
C
D
A — 2 1/2 inches minimum from top of inside cabinet  
B — 14 1/4 inches from center of cutout  
C — 24 inches minimum  
A — 4 1/2 inches minimum from top of countertop  
B — 8 inches maximum  
C — 24 inches minimum  
D — 28 1/2 inch wall oven cutout width  
E — 27 1/4 inch wall oven cutout height  
F — 3 inch minimum space between wall ovens  
For a single wall oven installation recommended height  
from floor to bottom of cutout is 32 inches.  
D — 28 1/2 inch wall oven cutout width  
E — 27 1/4 inch wall oven cutout height  
F — 28 7/8 inch cooktop cutout width  
G — 20 3/4 inch cooktop cutout depth  
H — 3 3/16 inches from top of countertop to top of wall  
oven cutout  
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AOES3030 or AOCS3040 Wall Oven Installed Side-by-Side  
Wall oven junction box location indicated in grey.  
Full divider  
G
A
B
C
E
A
F
B
C
D
E
D
A — 1 inch minimum from bottom of countertop  
B — 14 1/8 inches maximum from center of cutout  
C — 24 inches minimum  
D — 28 1/2 inch wall oven cutout width  
E — 27 1/4 inch wall oven cutout height  
F — 1 3/4 inches minimum  
G — 7/8 inches minimum from bottom of countertop  
to top of cabinet  
0° tilt  
Loosen screw  
12° tilt  
Tilting Control Panel  
Control panel can be adjusted to tilt from 0° to 12° to  
make more visible.  
1. Loosen screws on top, and sides of control panel and  
pivot screw on bottom, sides of control panel before  
installing oven, or while oven partially pulled from  
opening.  
2. Adjust control panel to desired angle and retighten  
screws.  
Pivot screw  
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Programming Instructions—ERC for AOES3030  
P
R
STOP  
TIME  
TIMER  
ON / OFF  
HR  
E 3 5 0 °  
BROIL  
CLEAN  
LIGHT  
BAKE  
+
-
:
BROIL  
O
DELAY BAKE  
N
CLEAN LOCKED  
STOP TIME  
DELAY BAKE CLN  
COOK  
TIME  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CANCEL  
TIME CONTROL  
OVEN CONTROL  
Electronic Oven Control Options  
LIGHT— Use to turn light on and off inside oven. Light  
Special Oven Control Functions  
Preheat Signal  
will automatically turn on when oven door is opened.  
After setting the oven to cook and selecting a  
temperature, oven will preheat. When oven reaches set  
temperature, a 1-second signal will sound.  
TIMER ON/OFF— Use to time any kitchen function or  
cancel timer.  
STOP TIME— Use to set delayed bake and delayed self  
clean.  
End-of-Cycle Signal  
When a timed cycle is complete, three long signals will  
sound. End of cycle signal will continue to sound until  
CANCEL is touched. If TIMER ON/OFF end-of-cycle  
signal is sounding, touch TIMER ON/OFF.  
CLOCK — Use to set time of day.  
OVEN CANCEL— Cancels any cooking or cleaning  
function.  
COOK TIME — Use to set timed or delayed baking.  
BAKE— Use to set bake.  
BROIL— Use to set broil  
CLEAN— Use to set self-clean.  
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Child Lockout  
This is a safety feature used to prevent children from  
accidentally programing oven. It disables electronic oven  
control. Touch and hold BAKE and COOK TIME for 5  
seconds. “OFF” will display where the temperature  
normally appears. To reactivate control, press and hold  
BAKE and COOK TIME pads for 5 seconds. Child  
lockout feature must be reset after a power failure.  
— Use to select temperature or time.  
or  
+
12-hour Automatic Cancel  
This is a safety feature that prevents oven from continuing  
to operate if it has been left on for over 12 hours. If a  
cooking function continues longer than 12 hours without  
any oven control options being touched, this feature turns  
oven off. Any time an option is touched 12-hour  
automatic cancel is reset.  
Timer Signal  
When time elapses, timer beeps 3 times then once every  
10 seconds until cancelled.  
-
Increasing  
Pad Speed  
or  
+
When setting time and temperature, hold pad to  
accelerate rate at which numbers increase or decrease.  
Self-diagnostic System  
Electronic range control has a self-diagnostic system.  
Self-diagnostic system sounds a series of short, rapid  
beeps and shows an "F-code" in display when there is a  
problem.  
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Programming Instructions—ERC for AOES3030  
Baking or Broiling  
1. Press BAKE or BROIL pad.  
Quick Reference Instructions  
Read “Important Safety Information” before using “Quick  
Reference Instructions”. If there are unanswered  
questions, refer to detailed sections of this manual.  
-
2. Press  
pad until desired temperature or broiler  
or  
+
setting is displayed.  
3. Oven begins baking or broiling automatically.  
• Oven cooling fan will come on every time an oven  
function is selected and may come on during extended  
oven operation.  
Canceling Bake or Broil  
Press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
• Oven display will blink once per second after  
disconnection of power or initial start up until clock is  
reprogrammed.  
Self Cleaning  
1. Remove oven racks and all utensils from oven. Clean  
excess spills from oven.  
Setting Clock  
2. Press CLEAN pad.  
1. Press CLOCK pad.  
-
-
3. Press  
pad to adjust clean time. Clean can be  
2. Press  
pad until correct time of day "AM", or  
or  
or  
+
+
set from 2 to 4 hours. Minimum recommended  
cleaning time is 3 hours.  
"PM" appears in display.  
4. Oven begins cleaning automatically.  
Setting Minute Timer  
1. Press TIMER ON/OFF pad.  
Canceling Self-Cleaning Cycle  
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door  
will unlock.  
2. Press  
pad until desired amount of time is  
+
displayed.  
• Timer can be set from 5 seconds to 9 hours and 55  
minutes.  
• When “LOCKED” no longer displays, oven  
temperature is safe. Do not force door while  
“LOCKED” displays.  
3. When time elapses timer beeps 3 times then  
approximately once every 7 seconds.  
• Press TIMER ON/OFF to cancel beep for up to 5  
-
minutes, or press TIMER ON/OFF and  
return to 0:00 .  
to  
or  
+
Canceling Minute Timer  
• Press TIMER ON/OFF pad for approximately 5  
seconds.  
• When canceling minute timer do not press OVEN  
CANCEL pad. Pressing OVEN CANCEL pad cancels  
cooking function.  
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Programming Instructions—ERC for AOES3030  
Bake  
Delayed Bake  
Open oven door to confirm nothing is stored in oven  
cavity and set racks to proper height before baking.  
Preheat before placing food inside oven. Bake element is  
concealed under the Spillsaver™ oven bottom.  
1. Place food in oven.  
!
CAUTION  
To reduce risk of food poisoning due to bacterial growth  
and production of toxins, never hold meat, milk, fish or  
eggs for more than 2 hours before cooking.  
1. Press BAKE pad.  
2. Press  
-
pad until desired temperature is  
or  
+
displayed.  
Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from  
170° to 550°F in 5° increments.  
• Time of day, temperature, “BAKE”, and “ON”  
display.  
2. Press COOK TIME pad.  
-
3. Press  
pad until desired cooking time appears  
or  
+
in display. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50  
minutes.  
4. Press STOP TIME pad.  
Temperature starts at 100°F and increases in 5°  
increments until reaching set temperature. Some  
minor smoking is normal when using oven for first  
time. When cook temperature is reached, oven  
signal sounds for approximately 1 second.  
3. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.  
• Remove food from oven when cooking time has  
elapsed. Food left in oven can overcook.  
-
5. Press  
pad until desired stop time appears in  
or  
+
display. Electronic control will calculate start time.  
6. Press BAKE pad. 350° will appear in display.  
-
7. Press  
pad until desired temperature appears  
or  
+
in display. Temperature can be set from  
170° to 550° F.  
• "DELAY", "TIMED", "BAKE", will light in display.  
Oven will begin to bake at preset time and "ON"  
will light in display. When cooking time has  
elapsed, end-of-cycle signals 3 times and oven will  
automatically turn off. End-of-cycle signals every 7  
seconds until OVEN CANCEL pad is pressed.  
8. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN  
CANCEL pad.  
Timed Bake  
1. Place food in oven, or preheat oven depending on food  
item.  
2. Press COOK TIME pad.  
-
3. Press  
pad until desired cook time is  
or  
+
displayed. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50  
minutes.  
4. Press BAKE pad.  
• Food should be removed from oven when cooking  
time has elapsed. Food left in oven may overcook.  
-
5. Press  
pad until desired temperature is  
or  
+
displayed. Temperature can be set from 170° to  
550°F.  
Broiling  
• “TIMED”, “BAKE”, will light in display. Oven will  
begin to bake at preset time and "ON" will light in  
display. When cooking time has elapsed, end-of-  
cycle signals 3 times and oven will automatically  
turn off. End-of-cycle signals every 7 seconds until  
cancel is pressed.  
• Oven door must be closed while broiling.  
• Remove excess fat from meat before broiling. Cut  
edges of meat to prevent curling.  
• Place food on a cold ungreased broiling pan. If pan is  
hot, food sticks.  
To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN  
CANCEL pad.  
• Food should be removed from oven when cooking  
time has elapsed. Food left in oven may overcook.  
• All food should be turned at least one time, except fish.  
Begin broiling with skin side down.  
• Season meat after it has browned.  
• Broiling does not require preheating.  
• Begin cooking using suggested rack levels. See  
Broiling Guidesection to test broiler results. If food is  
not brown enough, cook on a higher rack position. If  
food is too brown, cook on a lower rack position.  
!
WARNING  
To avoid risk of fire, do not line broiler grid with foil.  
Foil may trap grease on top of grid, close to element,  
causing a fire.  
• Never leave oven unattended while broiling.  
Overcooking may result in a fire.  
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1. Center food on broiling grid and pan, place in oven.  
• Oven door must be closed while broiling.  
2. Press BROIL pad.  
Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle  
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door  
will unlock and can be opened.  
• “BROIL”, and “---” displays.  
-
3. Press  
until desired setting is displayed. Broil  
or  
+
can be set from 170°F to HI.  
• Oven will begin to broil automatically. "ON",  
"BROIL", and the selected setting will be  
displayed.  
Delayed Self-Cleaning  
1. Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from  
oven. Clean excess spills from oven interior.  
2. Press CLEAN pad.  
4. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
-
3. Press  
until desired cleaning time is  
or  
+
displayed.  
4. Press STOP TIME pad.  
Self-Cleaning  
-
5. Press  
until desired stopping time is  
or  
+
!
WARNING  
To avoid risk of fire, clean excess spills from oven  
interior.  
displayed. A starting time will automatically be  
calculated based on amount of cleaning time and  
stop time.  
• "DELAY", "CLEAN", and "LOCK" will light in  
display. As oven door locks and unlocks "LOCK"  
will flash in display. Oven will begin to clean at  
preset time and "ON" will light in display. When  
cycle is complete oven will automatically turn off.  
• A small amount of smoke is normal when cleaning.  
Excessive smoke may indicate too much food residue  
has been left in oven or a faulty gasket.  
• Clean oven before it gets too dirty. Wipe up large spills  
before self-cleaning.  
• Do not use cleaning cycle if oven light cover is not  
properly in place.  
• Oven light will not work during clean cycle.  
1. Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from  
oven. Clean excess spills from oven interior.  
2. Press CLEAN pad.  
!
CAUTION  
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not touch oven vents  
or areas around vents during self-cleaning. These areas  
can become hot enough to cause burns.  
To avoid risk of damage to automatic locking system,  
do not try to force oven door open when "LOCK" is  
flashing in display.  
-
3. Press  
pad until desired cleaning time is  
or  
+
• When oven has cooled to safe temperature, "LOCK"  
will disappear from display and door can be opened.  
displayed. Clean can be set from 2 to 4 hours.  
Recommended clean time is 3 hours.  
• Oven will begin to clean automatically. "CLEAN",  
"LOCK", and "ON" will light in display. As oven  
door locks and unlocks "LOCK" will flash in  
display. When door is locked, "LOCK" will remain  
in display. When cleaning cycle has elapsed, oven  
will automatically turn off. End-of-cycle signal will  
not sound.  
Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle  
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, "LOCK"  
will disappear from display and door can be opened.  
!
CAUTION  
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not touch oven vents  
or areas around vents during self-cleaning. These areas  
can become hot enough to cause burns.  
To avoid risk of damage to automatic locking system,  
do not try to force oven door open when "LOCK" is  
flashing in display.  
• When oven has cooled to a safe temperature,  
"LOCK" will disappear from display and door can be  
opened. "LOCK" will flash in display while unlocking.  
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Programming Instructions—ERC for AOES3030  
Adjusting Oven Temperature  
Service Tones and Codes  
Oven temperature has been factory calibrated and tested. Electronic range control has a self-diagnostic system.  
In unlikely event that oven consistently overcooks or  
undercooks food, oven temperature can be adjusted.  
Self-diagnostic system sounds a series of short, rapid  
beeps and shows an “F-code” in display when there is a  
problem. When electronic range control signals a  
problem, follow steps listed below.  
1. Press BAKE pad.  
2. Press  
until an oven temperature greater than  
+
1. Record “F-code” shown.  
500°F shows in display.  
• See, DIGIT FAILURE DISPLAY in “ERC Warnings  
and Failure Codes” section.  
2. Disconnect electrical supply.  
3. Immediately press and hold BAKE pad until "00"  
appears in display, approximately 5 seconds.  
4. To decrease oven temperature (for cooler oven), press  
• Pressing OVEN CANCEL pad or disconnecting  
electrical supply may eliminate “F-code”. If failure  
continues, contact an authorized servicer.  
3. Contact an authorized servicer to check range.  
-
until negative numbers appear. Oven can be  
adjusted from 05° to 35° lower. To avoid over-adjusting  
oven move temperature -5° each time.  
5. To increase oven temperature (for a warmer oven)  
press  
until positive number’s appear. Oven can be  
+
set from 05° to 35° higher. To avoid overadjusting  
oven, move temperature 5° each time.  
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad. Temperature adjustment  
will be retained even through a power failure.  
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Testing Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electric shock, personal injury or  
death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing  
requires it.  
!
WARNING  
Service Information  
Quick Test Procedure  
The ERC operates in conjunction with a separate relay/  
power supply circuit board, and oven temperature  
sensor(s) to control all bake, broil, convection, and self  
clean functions.  
“Quick Test” Mode for Electronic Range Control  
Follow procedure below to use the quick test mode.  
Entries must be made within 32 seconds of each other or  
the control will exit the quick test mode. The quick test  
mode cannot be reactivated until power is disconnected  
from oven, and must be accessed within 5 minutes of  
powering up.  
The ERC is connected through to a function panel to  
control minute timer, clock, stop time, oven light, panel  
light, cancel, bake, cook time, broil, convection bake,  
convection, convection broil, and clean. Slew pads are  
used to set times and temperatures.  
NOTE: To enter quick test mode, this must be the first  
key pad entered after power is applied.  
The mylar control panel provides direct input to the ERC  
to control all functions.  
1. Apply power to oven press and hold COOK TIME  
pad for 5 seconds.  
The ERC display consists of two digital readouts which  
displays all timing functions, and all temperature  
functions.  
2. Display will read the following:  
Pad  
Response  
CLEAN  
Double Line Break (DLB) on and  
door lock status code displayed  
DLB and Bake on  
The relay/power supply circuit board consists of relays  
for convection fan, oven light, convection element, bake,  
broil, door lock, and double line break operations  
controlled by the ERC, and a step down transformer with  
two secondary windings which convert 120 VAC input to  
filament voltage to power the ERC display.  
BAKE  
CONV. BAKE DLB, Bake and Conv Fan on  
CONVECTION DLB, Conv. Element and Fan on  
BROIL  
CONV. BROIL DLB, Broil and Conv. Fan on  
STOP TIME  
COOK TIME  
DLB and Broil on  
The oven temperature sensor is mounted in the oven  
cavity and connected to the J4 connector on the rear of  
the ERC. As the oven temperature increases, the sensor  
resistance also increases. The ERC converts this  
resistance change to a corresponding temperature  
readout and to cycle the relay(s) to maintain the desired  
temperature setting.  
Beeper on  
Displays manufacturer code and  
sensor readings “000”=open sensor  
Displays dashes  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
OVEN LIGHT Oven light on  
CANCEL  
SLEW  
All display segments illuminated  
Exit Quicktest  
Sequences through display  
segments  
The ERC is also capable of sensing certain failure  
conditions which can occur in the oven temperature  
sensor(s), the self clean latch switch(es) the adaptor  
board or the ERC itself. If the ERC senses a failure,  
power will be removed from the relays, an alarm will  
sound and a failure code will be displayed.  
Each major component of the Electronic Range Control  
system is serviced as a separate part. However, each  
component and related wire harness must be tested prior  
to replacing an individual component.  
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Testing Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electric shock, personal injury or  
death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing  
requires it.  
!
WARNING  
ERC Warnings and Failure Codes  
Function Switch Connection Check  
The Electronic Range Control is capable of detecting  
certain failures within the ERC, along with oven  
temperature sensor and self clean door latch switch.  
Procedure  
The Quick-Test mode can be used to verify relay  
operation on the transformer/relay board. If the relay  
engages (clicks) during Quick Test mode it is generally  
operative.  
The warnings and failure codes which may appear on the  
display:  
If "d o o r" flashes in display, switch positions can only  
be displayed in Quicktest mode by touching clean pad,  
as shown below:  
Transformer/Relay Module  
The relays for oven light, bake, broil, convection element,  
convection fan and double line break are controlled by  
approximately 24 VDC signal from the ERC. Input voltage  
is 102 - 132 VAC.  
0
1
2
3
both switches are open  
unlock switch closed, lock switch open  
lock switch closed, unlock switch open  
both switches are closed  
Testing of the relays is with voltage applied to oven after  
DIGIT FAILURE DISPLAY  
attaching voltmeter leads to appropriate terminals.  
F1  
F2  
control malfuction - Replace ERC  
NOTE: If bake or broil do not work the first test would be  
oven over temperature - Check Sensor Wiring,  
Sensor, and Temperature Limiter  
the relay for double line break.  
F3  
F4  
F7  
open sensor or sensor circuit (>3000) - Check Sensor  
Resistance and Wiring  
Double Line Break—K6  
shorted sensor or sensor circuit (<500) - Check Sensor  
Resistance and Wiring  
Drive voltage indicated at J1 connector Pins 1–3.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
shorted input key - Verify control panel to p.c. board  
connection, test control panel continuity,  
Replace Control Panel  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E5 connector on relay board.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch bake, broil, or convection.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated the double line break relay is  
closing. Otherwise, replace the transformer/relay  
board.  
F9  
FF  
door lock or door lock circuitry malfunction -  
Check Latch Switch, check plunger switch  
door lock circuitry malfunction at clean temperatures -  
Check Latch Switch and Door Motor,  
check plunger switch  
Temperature Calibration Offset  
Bake Relay—K4  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 3–5.  
The ERC incorporates ± 35°F. calibration offset  
capabilities for the oven. This adjustment will not effect  
the cleaning cycle temperature and will remain in  
memory if power is interrupted. Follow the procedures as  
listed to calibrate oven.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
board.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E11 (BK) connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch the bake pad.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated bake relay is operating.  
1. Press BAKE pad.  
2. Press  
until an oven temperature greater than  
+
500°F shows in display.  
3. Immediately Press and hold BAKE pad until "00"  
appears in display, approximately 5 seconds.  
4. To decrease oven temperature (for cooler oven), press  
Broil Relay—K5  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 3–6.  
-
until negative numbers appear.  
Oven can be adjusted from -05° to -35° lower. To avoid  
over-adjusting oven move temperature -5° each time.  
5. To increase oven temperature (for a warmer oven)  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
board.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E12 (BR) connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch broil pad.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated broil relay is operating.  
press  
until positive number appear. Oven can be  
+
set from 05° to 35° higher. To avoid over adjusting  
oven, move temperature 5° each time.  
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad. Temperature adjustment  
will be retained even through a power failure.  
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To avoid the risk of electric shock, personal injury or  
death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing  
requires it.  
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Oven Light Relay—K10  
Display (Filament) Voltage  
1. Turn power on, turn meter to VAC scale.  
2. Touch meter lead to J1-1 terminal.  
3. Touch meter to J1-14 terminal  
Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1–4.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on  
relay module.  
4. Meter should indicate 3.2 VADC.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E17 connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch oven light pad.  
5. If 120 VAC is indicated oven light relay is operating.  
Door Lock Relay—K3  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 1–9.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on  
relay module.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E8 connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and program cleaning cycle operation.  
5. Two indications will be present during this test.  
a. 120 VAC will be present when the lock assembly  
is being engaged.  
b. 0 VAC is indicated when the door is locked and  
cleaning cycle is operational.  
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Programming Instructions—ERC for AOCS3040  
P
AM  
PM  
°
R
E
CONV  
BAKE  
HR  
TIMER  
STOP  
TIME  
CONV  
BROIL  
3 5 0  
BAKE  
LIGHT  
BROIL  
CONV  
CLEAN  
+
-
:
ON / OFF  
CONV BROIL PRE-  
DELAY TIMED BAKE  
CLEAN OVEN  
STOP ON TIMER CLEAN LOCK ON  
THERMAL  
CONVECTION  
OVEN  
COOK  
TIME  
CLOCK  
CANCEL  
TIME CONTROL  
MULTI-MODE OVEN  
Electronic Oven Control Options  
LIGHT — Use to turn light on or off inside oven. Light will  
Special Oven Control Functions  
Preheat Signal  
automatically turn on when oven door is opened.  
After setting oven to cook and selecting a temperature,  
oven will preheat. When the oven reaches the set  
temperature, a 1-second signal will sound.  
TIMER ON/OFF — Use to time any kitchen function or  
cancel timer.  
STOP TIME — Use to set delayed bake and delayed self  
clean.  
End-of-Cycle Signal  
When a timed cycle is complete, three long signals will  
sound. End of cycle signal will continue to sound until  
CANCEL is touched. If TIMER ON/OFF end-of-cycle  
signal is sounding, touch TIMER ON/OFF.  
CLOCK — Use to set time of day.  
OVEN CANCEL — Cancel any cooking or cleaning  
function.  
COOK TIME — Use to set timed or delayed cooking.  
BAKE — Use to set bake.  
Child Lockout  
This is a safety feature used to prevent children from  
accidentally programing oven. It disables electronic oven  
control. Touch and hold BAKE and COOK TIME for 5  
seconds. “OFF” will display where the temperature  
normally appears. To reactivate control, touch and hold  
BAKE and COOK TIME for 5 seconds. Child lockout  
feature must be reset after a power failure.  
BROIL — Use to set broil.  
CONV BAKE — Use to set convection bake.  
CONV — Use to set convection.  
CONV BROIL — Use to set convection broil.  
CLEAN — Use to set self-clean.  
-
+ or  
— Use to select temperature or time.  
12 Hour Automatic Cancel  
This is a safety feature that prevents oven from continuing  
to operate if it has been left on for over 12-hours. If a  
cooking function continues longer that 12-hours without  
any options on oven control being touched, this feature  
turns oven off. Any time an option is touched, 12-hour  
automatic cancel is reset.  
Timer Signal  
When time elapses, timer beeps 3 times then once every  
10 seconds until cancelled.  
-
Increasing  
Pad Speed  
+ or  
When setting time and temperature, hold pad to  
accelerate rate at which numbers increase or decrease.  
Self-diagnostic System  
Electronic range control has a self-diagnostic system.  
Self-diagnostic system sounds a series of short, rapid  
beeps and shows a "F-code" in display when there is a  
problem.  
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Canceling Bake, Convection Bake, Convection,  
Broil or Convection Broil  
Touch OVEN CANCEL.  
Quick Reference Instructions  
Read “Important Safety Information” before using  
“Quick Reference Instructions”. If there are unanswered  
questions, refer to detailed sections of this manual.  
• Smoke and odor are normal when using oven first  
several times. To eliminate subsequent smoking and  
odor, set oven to bake at 350° for approximately 2  
hours. Any discoloration or residue collected around  
vent area can be cleaned with a nonabrasive cleaner  
such as Soft Scrub® without bleach and a dampened  
cloth.  
• Oven display will blink once per second after  
disconnection of power or initial start up until clock is  
programmed.  
• Oven cooling fan will come on when an oven function  
is selected.  
Setting Clock  
1. Press CLOCK pad.  
Self-Cleaning  
1. Remove oven rack and all utensils from oven.  
2. Press CLEAN pad.  
-
2. Press  
until correct time of day “AM” or “PM”  
or  
+
appears in display.  
-
3. Press  
until desired cleaning time is  
or  
+
displayed. Clean can be set from 2 to 4 hours.  
Minimum recommended cleaning time is 3 hours.  
4. Oven door will automatically lock and cleaning cycle  
will begin within 5 seconds.  
Setting Minute Timer  
1. Press TIMER ON/OFF pad.  
2. Press  
until desired amount of time appears in  
+
display. Timer can be set from 5 second to 9 hours  
and 50 seconds.  
Canceling Minute Timer  
• Press and hold TIMER ON/OFF pad for  
approximately 5 seconds.  
• When canceling Minute Timer do not touch OVEN  
CANCEL. Pressing OVEN CANCEL pad will cancel  
cooking function.  
Bake, Convection Bake, Convection, Broil or  
Convection Broil  
1. Touch desired function. (Example BAKE)  
-
2. Touch  
until desired temperature is displayed  
or  
+
or “HI” for broil or convection broil.  
3. Oven will begin heating within 5 seconds.  
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4. Press STOP TIME pad.  
Bake and Convection Bake  
1. Press BAKE or CONVECTION BAKE pad. 350° will  
-
5. Press  
until desired stop time appears in  
or  
+
appear in display.  
display. Electronic control will calculate start time.  
-
6. Press BAKE or CONV BAKE pad. 350° will appear  
2. Press  
until desired temperature appears in  
or  
+
in display.  
display. Temperature can be set from 170° to 550°F.  
• Oven will begin heating automatically. PRE-  
BAKE" or "CONV PRE-BAKE” will light in display.  
Preheat 10 minutes or until preheat signal is  
heard and “PRE” disappears from display before  
placing food inside. Temperature display will  
increase in 5° increments starting at 170°F until  
reaching set temperature.  
-
7. Press  
until desired temperature appears in  
or  
+
display. Temperature can be set from 170° to 550°F.  
• “DELAY”, “TIMED”, “BAKE” or “CONV BAKE” will  
light in display. Oven will begin to bake at preset  
time and “ON” will light in display. When cooking  
time has elapsed, end of cycle signal will sound 3  
times and oven will automatically turn off. End of  
cycle signal will continue to sound every 7  
seconds until OVEN CANCEL pad is pressed.  
8. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN  
CANCEL pad.  
3. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
Timed Bake or Convection Bake  
Convection bake requires pre-heating. Convection bake  
is best for cooking casseroles, roasting meats, and  
timely baking.  
• Food should be removed from oven when  
cooking time has elapsed. Food left in oven may  
overcook.  
1. Place food in oven, or pre-heat oven depending on  
food item.  
2. Press COOK TIME pad.  
Convection  
-
3. Press  
until desired cooking time appears in  
or  
+
1. Press CONV pad. 350° will appear in display.  
display. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50  
minutes.  
4. Press BAKE or CONVECTION BAKE pad.  
-
2. Press  
until desired temperature appears in  
or  
+
display. Temperature can be set from 170° to 550°F.  
• Preheat approximately 10 minutes or until  
preheat signal is heard before placing food inside.  
Temperature display will increase in 5°  
-
5. Press  
until desired temperature appears in  
or  
+
display. Temperature can be set from 170°F to  
550°F.  
increments starting at 170°F until reaching set  
temperature. Some minor smoking is normal  
when using oven for first time.  
• “TIMED”, “BAKE”, or “CONV BAKE”, will light in  
display. Oven will begin to bake at preset time  
and "ON" will light in display. When cooking time  
has elapsed, end-of-cycle signal will sound 3  
times and oven will automatically turn off. End-of-  
cycle signal will continue to sound every 7  
seconds until cancel is pressed.  
3. When finished press CANCEL pad.  
Timed Convection  
1. Place food in oven.  
2. Press COOK TIME pad.  
-
To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN  
CANCEL pad.  
3. Press  
until desired cooking time appears in  
or  
+
• Food should be removed from oven when  
cooking time has elapsed. Food left in oven may  
overcook.  
display. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50  
minutes.  
4. Press CONV pad. 350° will appear in display.  
-
5. Press  
until desired temperature appears in  
or  
+
display. Temperature can be set from 170° to 550°F.  
• “CONV”, and “TIMED” will light in display. Oven  
will begin to bake and “ON” will light in display.  
When cooking time has elapsed, and end of cycle  
signal will sound 3 times and oven will  
automatically turn off. End of cycle signal will  
continue to sound every 7 seconds until OVEN  
CANCEL pad is pressed.  
Delayed Bake or Convection Bake  
1. Place food in oven.  
!
WARNING  
To reduce risk of food poisoning due to bacterial  
growth and production of toxins, never hold meat,  
milk, fish or eggs for more than 2 hours before  
cooking.  
6. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
• Food should be removed from oven when  
cooking time has elapsed. Food left in oven may  
overcook.  
2. Press COOK TIME pad.  
-
3. Press  
until desired cooking time appears in  
or  
+
To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN  
CANCEL pad.  
display. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50  
minutes.  
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Delayed Convection  
!
WARNING  
1. Place food in oven.  
To avoid risk of fire, do not line broiler grid with foil.  
Foil may trap grease on top of grid close to burner  
causing a fire.  
!
WARNING  
To reduce risk of food poisoning due to bacterial  
growth and production of toxins, never hold meat,  
milk, fish or eggs for more than 2 hours before  
cooking.  
Never leave oven unattended while broiling.  
Overcooking could result in a fire.  
2. Oven door should be closed.  
3. Press BROIL or CONV. BROIL pad. “HI” will appear  
2. Press COOK TIME pad.  
-
3. Press  
until desired cooking time appears in  
or  
+
in display.  
display. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50  
minutes.  
4. Press STOP TIME pad.  
-
4. Press  
until desired setting is displayed. Broil  
or  
+
can be set from 170°F to HI.  
• Oven will begin to broil automatically. “ON”,  
"BROIL”, or “CONV BROIL” and the selected  
setting will be displayed.  
-
5. Press  
until desired stop time appears in  
or  
+
display. Electronic control will calculate start time.  
6. Press CONV pad. 350° will appear in display.  
5. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
-
7. Press  
until desired temperature appears in  
or  
+
display. Temperature can be set form 170° to 550°F.  
• "DELAY", "TIMED", and "CONV" will light in  
display. Oven will begin to bake at preset time  
and "ON" will light in display. When cooking time  
has elapsed, end of cycle signal will sound 3  
times and oven will automatically turn off. End of  
cycle signal will continue to sound every 7  
seconds until OVEN CANCEL pad is pressed.  
8. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
• Food should be removed from oven when  
cooking time has elapsed. Food left in oven may  
overcook.  
Convection Dehydration  
Convection dehydration is an excellent way to preserve  
fresh foods. The best way to become familiar with  
dehydration is using fruits, vegetables, herbs and  
spices.  
1. Place food on dehydration rack or cookie sheet in  
middle of oven.  
2. Open door to first stop position.  
3. Press CONV. BAKE pad.  
-
4. Press  
until 170° appears in display.  
Oven is equipped with a 12 hour automatic cancel  
feature. If dehydration time is longer than 12 hours,  
control will need to be reset.  
• To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN  
CANCEL pad.  
5. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
Broil and Convection Broil  
• Remove excess fat from meat before broiling. Cut  
edges of meat to prevent curling.  
• Place food on a cold ungreased broiling pan. If pan is  
hot food will stick.  
• Fish should be broiled with skin side down. When  
using BROIL, all food except fish should be turned at  
least one time. It is not necessary to turn foods when  
using CONV BROIL.  
Dehydration Tips  
Fruits  
• Always start with fresh fruit.  
• Cut fruit in equal pieces approximately 1/8” thick.  
Thinner pieces will dry quicker.  
• Fruits need to be dipped into an antioxidant, a color-  
keeping preservative, or two parts water and one part  
lemon juice. Treating fruit with an antioxidant will help  
it retain vitamins, color and flavor.  
• Season meat after it has browned.  
• Broiling does not require preheating.  
• Begin cooking using suggested rack levels on broiling  
chart to test broiler results. If food is not brown  
enough, cook on a higher position. If food is too  
brown, cook on a lower position.  
Vegetables  
Most vegetables require blanching to inactivate  
enzymes.  
1. Center food on broiling grid and pan, place food in  
oven. When using convection broil, place food on  
convection broil rack.  
Herbs and Spices  
• Herbs and spices dry quickly.  
• Check every 30 minutes to avoid over-drying.  
• When drying herbs, leaf clusters should be separated  
from stems.  
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Self-Cleaning  
Delayed Self-Cleaning  
1. Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from  
oven. Clean excess spills from oven interior.  
2. Press CLEAN pad.  
• A small amount of smoke is normal when cleaning.  
Excessive smoke may indicate too much food  
residue has been left in oven or a faulty gasket.  
• Oven should be cleaned before it gets too dirty. Wipe  
up large spills before self-cleaning.  
-
3. Press  
until desired cleaning time is  
or  
+
displayed.  
4. Press STOP TIME pad.  
• Do not use self-cleaning cycle if oven light cover is  
not properly in place.  
-
5. Press  
until desired stopping time is  
or  
+
• Oven light will not work during clean cycle.  
displayed. A starting time will automatically be  
calculated based on amount of cleaning time and  
stop time.  
1. Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from  
oven. Clean excess spills from oven interior.  
• “DELAY”, “CLEAN”, and “LOCK” will light in  
display. As oven door locks and unlocks “LOCK”  
will flash in display. Oven will begin to clean at  
preset time and “ON” will light in display. When  
cycle is complete oven will automatically turn off.  
2. Press CLEAN pad.  
-
3. Press  
until desired cleaning time is  
or  
+
displayed. Clean can be set from 2 to 4 hours.  
Recommended clean time is 3 hours.  
• Oven will begin to clean automatically. CLEAN”,  
“LOCK”, and “ON” will light in display. As oven  
door locks and unlocks “LOCK” will flash in  
display. When door is locked, “LOCK” will remain  
in display. When cleaning cycle has elapsed,  
oven will automatically turn off. End-of-cycle  
signal will not sound.  
!
CAUTION  
To avoid risk of personal injury do not touch oven  
vents or areas around vents during self-cleaning.  
These areas can become hot enough to cause burns.  
To avoid risk of damage to automatic locking system,  
do not try to force oven door open when “LOCK” is  
flashing in display.  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid risk of personal injury do not touch oven  
vents or areas around vents during self-cleaning.  
These areas can become hot enough to cause burns.  
• When oven has cooled to safe temperature,  
“LOCK” will disappear from display and door can  
be opened.  
To avoid risk of damage to automatic locking system,  
do not try to force oven door open when “LOCK” is  
flashing in display.  
Canceling Self-Cleaning Cycle  
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.  
• When oven has cooled to a safe temperature,  
“LOCK” will disappear from display and door can  
be opened. "LOCK" will flash in display while  
unlocking.  
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature,  
“LOCK” will disappear from display and door can be  
opened.  
Adjusting Oven Temperature  
Oven temperature has been factory calibrated and  
tested. In unlikely event that oven consistently  
overcooks or undercooks food, oven temperature can  
be adjusted.  
Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle  
1. Pres OVEN CANCEL pad.  
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, lock  
will disappear from display and door can be opened.  
1. Press BAKE pad.  
2. Press  
until an oven temperature greater than  
+
500°F shows in display.  
3. Immediately Press and hold BAKE pad until "00"  
appears in display, approximately 5 seconds.  
4. To decrease oven temperature (for cooler oven),  
-
press  
until negative numbers appear.  
Oven can be adjusted from -05° to -35° lower. To  
avoid over-adjusting oven move temperature -5°  
each time.  
5. To increase oven temperature (for a warmer oven)  
press  
until positive number’s appear. Oven can  
+
be set from 05° to 35° higher. To avoid over  
adjusting oven, move temperature 5° each time.  
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad. Temperature adjustment  
will be retained even through a power failure.  
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death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing  
requires it.  
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Service Information  
Quick Test Procedure  
The ERC operates in conjunction with a separate relay/  
power supply circuit board, and oven temperature  
sensor(s) to control all bake, broil, convection, and self  
clean functions.  
“Quick Test” Mode for Electronic Range Control  
Follow procedure below to use the quick test mode.  
Entries must be made within 32 seconds of each other  
or the control will exit the quick test mode. The quick  
test mode cannot be reactivated until power is  
disconnected from oven, and must be accessed within  
5 minutes of powering up.  
The ERC is connected through to a function panel to  
control minute timer, clock, stop time, oven light, panel  
light, cancel, bake, cook time, broil, convection bake,  
convection, convection broil, and clean. Slew pads are  
used to set times and temperatures.  
NOTE: To enter Quick Test mode, this must be the  
first key pad entered after power is applied.  
The mylar control panel provides direct input to the  
ERC to control all functions.  
1. Apply power to oven press and hold COOK TIME  
pad for 5 seconds.  
The ERC display consists of two digital readouts which  
displays all timing functions, and all temperature  
functions.  
2. Display will read the following:  
Pad  
Response  
CLEAN  
Double Line Break (DLB) on and  
door lock status code displayed  
DLB and Bake on  
The relay/power supply circuit board consists of relays  
for convection fan, oven light, convection element,  
bake, broil, door lock, and double line break operations  
controlled by the ERC, and a step down transformer  
with two secondary windings which convert 120 VAC  
input to filament voltage to power the ERC display.  
BAKE  
CONV. BAKE DLB, Bake and Conv Fan on  
CONVECTION DLB, Conv. Element and Fan on  
BROIL  
CONV. BROIL DLB, Broil and Conv. Fan on  
STOP TIME  
COOK TIME  
DLB and Broil on  
The oven temperature sensor is mounted in the oven  
cavity and connected to the J4 connector on the rear of  
the ERC. As the oven temperature increases, the  
sensor resistance also increases. The ERC converts  
this resistance change to a corresponding temperature  
readout and to cycle the relay(s) to maintain the desired  
temperature setting.  
Beeper on  
Displays manufacturer code and  
sensor readings “000”=open sensor  
Displays dashes  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
OVEN LIGHT Oven light on  
CANCEL  
SLEW  
All display segments illuminated  
Exit Quicktest  
Sequences through display  
segments  
The ERC is also capable of sensing certain failure  
conditions which can occur in the oven temperature  
sensor(s), the self clean latch switch(es) the adaptor  
board or the ERC itself. If the ERC senses a failure,  
power will be removed from the relays, an alarm will  
sound and a failure code will be displayed.  
Each major component of the Electronic Range Control  
system is serviced as a separate part. However, each  
component and related wire harness must be tested  
prior to replacing an individual component.  
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To avoid the risk of electric shock, personal injury or  
death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing  
requires it.  
!
WARNING  
ERC Warnings and Failure Codes  
Function Switch Connection Check  
The Electronic Range Control is capable of detecting  
certain failures within the ERC, along with oven  
temperature sensor and self clean door latch switch.  
Procedure  
The Quick-Test mode can be used to verify relay  
operation on the transformer/relay board. If the relay  
engages (clicks) during Quick Test mode it is generally  
operative.  
The warnings and failure codes which may appear on  
the display:  
If "d o o r" flashes in display, switch positions can only  
be displayed in Quicktest mode by touching clean pad,  
as shown below:  
Transformer/Relay Module  
The relays for oven light, bake, broil, convection  
element, convection fan and double line break are  
controlled by approximately 24 VDC signal from the  
ERC. Input voltage is 102 - 132 VAC.  
0
1
2
3
both switches are open  
unlock switch closed, lock switch open  
lock switch closed, unlock switch open  
both switches are closed  
Testing of the relays is with voltage applied to oven after  
DIGIT FAILURE DISPLAY  
attaching voltmeter leads to appropriate terminals.  
F1  
F2  
control malfuction - Replace ERC  
NOTE: If bake, broil, or convection do not work the first  
oven over temperature - Check Sensor Wiring,  
Sensor, and Temperature Limiter  
test would be the relay for double line break.  
F3  
F4  
F7  
open sensor or sensor circuit (>3000) - Check Sensor  
Resistance and Wiring  
Double Line Break—K6  
shorted sensor or sensor circuit (<500) - Check Sensor  
Resistance and Wiring  
Drive voltage indicated at J1 connector Pins 1–3.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
shorted input key - Verify control panel to p.c. board  
connection, test control panel continuity,  
Replace Control Panel  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E5 connector on relay board.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch bake, broil, or convection.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated the double line break relay is  
closing. Otherwise, replace the transformer/relay  
board.  
F9  
FF  
door lock or door lock circuitry malfunction -  
Check Latch Switch, check plunger switch  
door lock circuitry malfunction at clean temperatures -  
Check Latch Switch and Door Motor,  
check plunger switch  
Temperature Calibration Offset  
Bake Relay—K4  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 3–5.  
The ERC incorporates ± 35°F. calibration offset  
capabilities for the oven. This adjustment will not effect  
the cleaning cycle temperature and will remain in  
memory if power is interrupted. Follow the procedures  
as listed to calibrate oven.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
board.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E11 (BK) connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch the bake pad.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated bake relay is operating.  
1. Press BAKE pad.  
2. Press  
until an oven temperature greater than  
+
500°F shows in display.  
3. Immediately Press and hold BAKE pad until "00"  
appears in display, approximately 5 seconds.  
4. To decrease oven temperature (for cooler oven),  
-
Broil Relay—K5  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 3–6.  
press  
until negative numbers appear.  
Oven can be adjusted from -05° to -35° lower. To  
avoid over-adjusting oven move temperature -5°  
each time.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
board.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E12 (BR) connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch broil pad.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated broil relay is operating.  
5. To increase oven temperature (for a warmer oven)  
press  
until positive number appear. Oven can be  
+
set from 05° to 35° higher. To avoid over adjusting  
oven, move temperature 5° each time.  
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad. Temperature adjustment  
will be retained even through a power failure.  
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Testing Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electric shock, personal injury or  
death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing  
requires it.  
!
WARNING  
Convection Element Relay—K2  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 3–11.  
Door Lock Relay—K3  
Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1  
connector Pins 1–9.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay  
board.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on  
relay module.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E6 (CV EL) connector on  
relay module.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E8 connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch convection pad.  
5. If 240 VAC is indicated convection element relay is  
operating.  
4. Turn on power and program cleaning cycle  
operation.  
5. Two indications will be present during this test.  
a. 120 VAC will be present when the lock assembly  
is being engaged.  
Convection Fan Relay—K1  
Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1–7.  
b. 0 VAC is indicated when the door is locked and  
cleaning cycle is operational.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach volt meter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on  
relay module.  
3. Attach volt meter lead to E4 (CVF) connector on  
relay module.  
4. Turn on power and touch convection pad.  
5. If 120VAC is indicated convection fan relay is  
operating.  
Display (Filament) Voltage  
1. Turn power on, turn meter to VAC scale.  
2. Touch meter lead to J1-1 terminal.  
3. Touch meter to J1-14 terminal  
4. Meter should indicate 3.2 VADC.  
Oven Light Relay—K10  
Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1–4.  
1. Turn off power to oven.  
2. Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on  
relay module.  
3. Attach voltmeter lead to E17 connector on relay  
module.  
4. Turn on power and touch oven light pad.  
5. If 120 VAC is indicated oven light relay is operating.  
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