Maytag Range DGRSC User Manual

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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 Base Manual covers general information  
Freestanding  
Gas Ranges  
Refer to individual Technical Sheet  
for information on specific models  
This manual includes, but is  
not limited to the following:  
DGRSC and  
RJGR  
Models  
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Table of Contents  
ImportantInformation .................................................... 2 DisassemblyProcedures  
SafetyInformation  
RemovingandReplacingUnit..................................15  
Safety Practices for Servicer .................................... 5  
Servicing .................................................................. 5  
ReceivingOven ........................................................ 5  
ALLAPPLIANCES ................................................... 5  
OVEN ...................................................................... 5  
DelayedIgnition ....................................................... 6  
In Case of Fire.......................................................... 6  
UsingtheOven ........................................................ 6  
Connecting Range to Gas ........................................ 7  
ElectricalRequirements ........................................... 7  
ExtensionCord ........................................................ 7  
Grounding ................................................................ 7  
ProductSafetyDevices ............................................ 8  
GeneralInformation  
Knob Bezel(s) .........................................................15  
Control Panel, Rocker Switch(es), and  
IndicatorLight(s) ...................................................15  
SurfaceBurnerMicroSwitch(es).............................15  
SurfaceBurnerValve(s)...........................................15  
OvenandSurfaceBroilerInfiniteSwitch..................15  
SparkModule..........................................................16  
Module(s)Removal..................................................16  
Oven Light Socket...................................................16  
ConvectionFan .......................................................16  
BakeBurnerandIgnitor...........................................16  
BroilBurnerandIgnitor............................................17  
Bake Gas Valve(s) ..................................................17  
BroilerGasValve(s) ................................................17  
Backguard ..............................................................17  
Top Side Panel .......................................................17  
Side Panel ..............................................................17  
DoorRemoval..........................................................18  
DoorDisassembly...................................................18  
GasRegulator .........................................................18  
ManifoldPipe ..........................................................18  
FrontFacade ..........................................................19  
ModuleType ...........................................................19  
GeneralInformation .................................................. 9  
OrderingReplacementParts .................................... 9  
ModelNomenclature ................................................ 9  
ModelIdentification .................................................10  
Service ....................................................................10  
Parts and Accessories............................................10  
FunctionalOperation  
Bake or Broil Ignitors .............................................10  
GasValve..............................................................10  
SurfaceBurners,Griddle,Charbroil .......................10  
Spark System .......................................................10  
TroubleshootingProcedures .................................11 - 12  
ComponentTestingProcedures ............................13 - 14  
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Safety Information  
As with all appliances, there are certain rules to follow for  
safe operation. Verify everyone who operates the oven is  
familiar with the operations and with these precautions.  
This gas appliance contains or produces a chemical or  
chemicals 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 manual.  
Use appliance only for its intended purpose as described.  
Pay close attention to the safety sections of this manual.  
Recognize the safety section by looking for the symbol  
or the word safety.  
Recognize this symbol as a safety precaution.  
Due to the nature of cooking, fires can occur as a  
result of overcooking or excessive grease. Although a  
fire is unlikely, if one occurs proceed as follows:  
!
Oven Fires  
1. Do not open the oven door.  
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,  
a fire or explosion may result causing property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
2. Turn all controls to the OFF position.  
3. As an added precaution turn off the electricity at  
the main circuit breaker or fuse box and the gas  
at the main supply valve.  
4. Allow the food or grease to burn itself out in the  
oven.  
If smoke or fire persist call the local fire department.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors  
or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Extinguish any open flame.  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
To avoid risk of property damage or personal injury do  
not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air to  
the oven.  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, serious personal injury  
or death: Verify the oven has been properly grounded  
and always disconnect the electrical supply before  
servicing this unit.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
Installation and service must be performed by an  
authorized installer, service agency or gas supplier.  
NOTE: The maximum gas supply pressure for these  
models must not exceed 14 inches W.C.P.  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, property damage,  
personal injury or death; verify wiring is correct, if  
components were replaced. Verify proper and  
complete operation of unit after servicing.  
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Safety Information  
• Ensure range is correctly adjusted by a qualified  
service technician or installer for the type of gas  
(Natural or LP). Some ranges can be converted for  
use with Natural or LP gas.  
Safety Practices for Servicer  
Safe and satisfactory operation of gas ranges depends  
upon its design and proper installation. However, there is  
one more area of safety to be considered:  
With prolonged use of a range, high floor temperatures  
could result. Many floor coverings will not be able to  
withstand this kind of use. Never install range over vinyl  
tile or linoleum that cannot withstand high  
temperatures. Never install range directly over  
carpeting.  
Servicing  
Listed below are some general precautions and safety  
practices which should be followed in order to protect the  
service technician and consumer during service and after  
service has been completed.  
1. Gas smell—Extinguish any and all open flames and  
open windows.  
2. Turn gas off—Service range with gas turned off  
unless testing requires it.  
3. Checking for gas leaks—Never check for leaks  
with any kind of open flame. Soap and water solution  
should be used for this purpose. Apply solution to  
suspected area and watch for air bubbles which  
indicates a leak. Correct leaks by tightening fittings,  
screws, connections, applying approved compound,  
or installing new parts.  
ALL APPLIANCES  
1. Proper Installation—Be sure your appliance is  
properly installed and grounded by a qualified  
technician.  
2. Never UseAppliance for Warming or Heating the  
Room.  
3. Do Not Leave ChildrenAlone—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.  
4. Using lights—Use a hand flashlight when servicing  
ranges or checking for gas leaks. Electric switches  
should not be operated where leaks are suspected.  
This will avoid creating arcing or sparks which could  
ignite the gas. If electric lights are already turned on,  
they should not be turned off.  
5. Do not smoke—Never smoke while servicing gas  
ranges, especially when working on piping that  
contains or has contained gas.  
4. Wear ProperApparel—Loose fitting or hanging  
garments should never be worn while using appliance.  
5. User Servicing—Do not repair or replace any part of  
the appliance unless specifically recommended in the  
manual. All other servicing should be referred to a  
qualified technician.  
6. Storage in or onAppliance—Flammable materials  
should not be stored in oven.  
6. Check range when service is completed—After  
servicing, make visual checks on electrical  
connection, and check for gas leaks. Inform  
consumer of the condition of range before leaving.  
7. Adhere to all local regulations and codes when  
performing service.  
7. Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires—Smother fire or  
flame, or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.  
8. Use Only Dry Potholders—Moist or damp potholders  
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do  
not let potholder touch burners. Do not use a towel or  
other bulky cloth.  
Receiving Oven  
OVEN  
• Installer needs to show consumer location of the  
range gas shut-off valve and how to shut it off.  
• Authorized servicer must install the range, in  
accordance with the Installation Instructions.  
Adjustments and service should be performed only by  
authorized servicer.  
1. Use Care When Opening Door—Let hot air or steam  
escape before removing or replacing food.  
2. Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers—Build-up of  
pressure may cause container to burst and result in  
injury.  
• Plug range into a 120–volt grounded outlet only. Do  
not remove round grounding prong from the plug. If in  
doubt about grounding of the home electrical system,  
it is consumers responsibility and obligation to have an  
ungrounded outlet replaced with a properly grounded  
three-prong outlet in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code. Do not use an extension cord with  
this appliance.  
3. Keep Oven Vents Ducts Unobstructed.  
4. 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.  
• Insure all packing materials are removed from the  
range before operating it, to prevent fire or smoke  
damage should the packing material ignite.  
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Safety Information  
may cause burns, injuries, or a fire.  
• Do not use water on grease fires.  
• Do not let grease or other flammable materials collect  
in or around range.  
• Do not repair or replace any part of range unless it is  
recommended in this manual.  
• Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders  
used on hot surfaces may result in a burn from steam.  
Do not let a potholder touch the flame. Do not use a  
towel or a bulky cloth as a potholder.  
• Never leave range unattended while cooking. Boilovers  
can cause smoking and may ignite.  
Delayed Ignition  
Bake Burner Flame  
Allow no more than 40–60 seconds before burner ignites  
and heat is felt. To check for heat, open oven door to first  
stop and place hand over oven door. If heat is not felt,  
cancel bake funtion. If burner repeatedly fails to ignite,  
contact an authorized servicer.  
Broiler Flame  
Allow no more than 40–60 seconds before burner ignites  
and flame is seen. If burner does not ignite cancel broil  
function. If burner repeatedly fails to ignite within 40–60  
seconds contact an authorized servicer.  
• Only certain types of glass/ceramic, earthenware, or  
other glazed utensils are suitable for use in gas ovens.  
Unsuitable utensils may break due to sudden  
temperature change.  
Radiant screen style broiler flame should appear hazy or  
fuzzy. Haze should be no more than /8–inch thick. The  
radiant screen should begin to glow red within 1–2  
minutes.  
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• Use care when opening oven door. Let hot air or steam  
escape before removing or replacing food.  
• Do not heat unopened food containers in oven.  
Build-up of pressure may cause a container to burst  
and result in injury.  
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:  
• Keep range vent ducts unobstructed.  
• Place oven racks in desired location while oven is cool.  
If a rack must be moved while oven is hot, use a dry  
potholder.  
Oven Fires  
1. If you see smoke from oven, do not open oven door.  
2. Turn oven control to OFF.  
• Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottom or racks.  
Aluminum foil can cause a fire and will seriously affect  
baking results, and damage to porcelain surface's.  
• Do not touch interior surfaces of oven during or  
immediately after use. Do not let clothing or other  
flammable materials come in contact with bake or broil  
burners.  
• Other areas of the oven can become hot enough to  
cause burns, such as vent openings, window, oven  
door and oven racks.  
3. As an added precaution, turn off gas supply and  
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 repair  
service before using oven.  
If smoke or fire persist call the local fire department.  
To avoid steam burns, do not use a wet sponge or  
cloth to wipe up spills on hot cooking area.  
• Do not store combustible or flammable materials, such  
as gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near  
or in oven.  
• Do not clean oven door gasket located on back of the  
door. Gasket is necessary to seal the oven and can be  
damaged as a result of rubbing or being moved.  
• Do not drape towels or any materials on oven door  
handles. These items may ignite causing a fire.  
To avoid the risk of property damage or personal injury do  
not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air to  
the oven.  
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, serious personal  
injury or death: Make sure your oven has been properly  
grounded and always disconnect the electrical supply  
before servicing this unit.  
Using the Oven  
• Do not leave children alone or unattended where a  
range is hot or in operation. They could be seriously  
burned.  
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang on the  
door. They could damage the range and cause severe  
personal injury.  
• Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting or hanging garments  
should never be worn when using oven. Flammable  
material could ignite if brought in contact with flame or  
hot oven surfaces which may cause severe burns.  
• Never use range for warming or heating a room. This  
CAUTION  
!
Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets  
above range. Children may climb on oven to reach  
these items and become seriously injured.  
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Safety Information  
Connecting Range to Gas  
Install manual shut-off valve in gas line for easy  
accessibility outside range. Be aware of the location of  
the shut-off valve.  
Electrical Requirements  
120-volt, 60 Hertz, 15 amp, individual circuit which is  
properly grounded, polarized and protected by a circuit  
breaker or fuse.  
Extension Cord  
Due to possible pinching during installation, extension  
cords should not be used on products.  
Extension cords will adversely affect the performance of  
spark system.  
!
WARNING  
Attaching adapter ground terminal to wall receptacle  
cover screw does not ground appliance unless the  
cover screw is metal and not insulated, and wall  
receptacle is grounded through the house wiring.  
Consumer should have circuit checked by a qualified  
electrician to verify receptacle is properly grounded.  
Grounding  
NOTE: This appliance must be properly grounded, for  
personal safety.  
Power cord on this appliance is equipped with a three-  
prong grounding plug. This matches standard three-  
prong grounding wall receptacle to prevent possibility of  
electric shock from this appliance.  
When disconnecting power cord from adapter, always  
hold adapter with one hand. If this is not done, adapter  
ground terminal is very likely to break with repeated use.  
Should this happen, DO NOT USE appliance until a  
proper ground has been established.  
Consumer should have wall receptacle and circuit  
checked by qualified electrician to verify receptacle is  
properly grounded.  
Neutral Wire  
Hot Line  
Ground  
Where standard two-prong wall receptacle is  
encountered, it is consumers responsibility and  
obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded  
three-prong wall receptacle.  
NOTE: Circuit tester can be use to verify voltage is  
present at the outlet, connect one lead to hot  
line and the other lead to ground, circuit tester  
should light.  
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR  
REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM  
POWER CORD.  
For 15 amp circuits only. Do not use an adapter on 20  
amp. circuit. Where local codes permit, a TEMPORARY  
CONNECTION may be made to properly grounded two-  
prong wall receptacle by the use of a UL listed adapter  
available at most hardware stores.  
Larger slot on adapter must be aligned with larger slot in  
the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity.  
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Safety Information  
Product Safety Devices  
Safety devices and features have been engineered into the product to protect consumer and servicer. Safety devices  
must never be removed, bypassed, or altered in such a manner as to defeat the purpose for which they were intended.  
Listed below are various safety devices together with the reason each device is incorporated in the gas ranges.  
Pressure Regulator  
Gas Burner Orifices  
Maintains proper and steady gas pressure for operation of oven controls. Regulator  
must be set for the type of gas being used Natural or LP. After servicing regulator,  
make certain it is set properly before completing service.  
Universal orifices are used on most valves. They must be adjusted or set for the  
type of gas being used Natural or LP.  
After servicing a valve or orifice verify it is adjusted properly before completing  
service.  
Oven Safety Valve  
Oven valve is designed to be a safety valve. Two basic designs are used in gas  
ranges.  
Hydraulic type valve  
Electric type valve  
Both types are safety valves because they are indirectly operated by the oven  
thermostat, which controls a pilot flame or electric ignitor, to open and close the  
oven valve.  
Grounded Oven Frame  
Ground prong on power cord is connected to the frame, usually a green lead  
fastened by a screw. In addition, any part or component capable of conducting an  
electric current is grounded by its mounting.  
If any ground wire, screw, strap, nut, etc. is removed for service, or any reason, it  
must be reconnected to its original position with original fastener before the  
appliance is put into operation again.  
Failure to do so can create a possible shock hazard.  
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General Information  
General Information  
This manual provides basic instructions and suggestions for handling, installing and servicing gas ranges.  
The directions, information, and warnings in this manual are developed from experience with, and careful testing of  
the product. If the unit is installed according to the Installation Instructions, it will operate properly and will require  
minimal servicing. A unit in proper operating order ensures the consumer all the benefits provided by clean, modern  
gas cooking.  
This manual contains information needed by authorized service technicians to install and service gas ranges. There  
may be, however, some parts which need further explanation. Refer to individual technical sheets or the toll-free  
technical support line to answer questions from authorized service technicians.  
Ordering Replacement Parts  
Model numbers are recorded on the rating label. Rating label is located inside the burner box area. Before ordering  
parts, write down the correct model and serial number from rating label. This avoids incorrect shipments and delays.  
Please refer to parts reference material when ordering replacement parts.  
Model Type  
DGRSC – Shallow depth  
range with  
DGRSC  
convection oven  
Cooktops  
Ventilation Hoods  
(Other markings  
unique for hoods)  
Model Width  
DCT –  
DVH –  
30"  
36"  
48"  
60"  
48  
4
Open Burner  
4 thru 9  
Top Sections  
Griddle  
G –  
GCB  
SSB  
GT  
CB – Char-broiler  
WOK – Wok with adapter  
Outside Finishes  
Black  
White  
B -  
W -  
HG -  
Hunter Green  
SSF – Stainless Steel Front,  
(black sides)  
SSB – Stainless Steel Body  
(front & Sides  
Accent Option  
GT – Gold Trim  
If not unit will be trimmed in Stainless  
and Chrome.  
Gas Type  
LP – Liquid Propane  
If not unit will be set for Natural Gas  
LP  
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Model Identification  
Gas Valve  
Complete registration card and promptly return. If  
registration card is missing:  
Bake and broil dual gas valves supply gas to the bake  
and broil burners. Valves contain a bimetal arms  
attached to the valve seats. These arms are wrapped  
with a small electric heater coil. When current range of  
approximately 3.3 to 3.6 amper flows through the bake  
or broil circuit, the bimetal arm is heated. Heating  
causes the arm to bend, allowing gas to flow and be  
ignited by the burner ignitor.  
• For Jade product call 1-866-820-9401 or visit the Web  
When contacting provide product information located on  
rating plate. Record the following:  
Model Number:  
___________________  
___________________  
___________________  
___________________  
Manufacturing Number:  
Serial or S/N Number:  
Date of purchase:  
Surface Burners, Griddle, Charbroil  
One spark ignitor is used for each pair of burners. The  
ignitor is located between the flash tubes covered by a  
metal bracket to provide a grounding surface for ignition.  
Dealer’s name and address: ___________________  
Service  
The surface burners have standard typical valves with a  
micro switch, which slides onto the shaft of the valve.  
When turning the surface valve to lite position, the  
internal shaft of the valve rotates and turns the micro  
switch on.  
Keep a copy of sales receipt for future reference or in  
case warranty service is required. To locate an  
authorized servicer:  
• For Jade product call 1-866-820-9401 or visit the Web  
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized  
servicer. We also recommend contacting an authorized  
servicer, if service is required after warranty expires.  
NOTE: If any surface valve is turned to lite position all  
electrodes will spark.  
Spark System  
Parts and Accessories  
The spark ignition system consists of a solid state  
module, spark ignitors, and micro switches.  
Purchase replacement parts and accessories over the  
phone. To order accessories for your product call:  
By turning a surface burner knob to LITE postion. The  
spark module sends approximately 2 sparks per second  
to the spark ignitors. This is achieved by turnning the  
burner knob, which rotates the micro switch located on  
the valve stem. Which causes a demand for spark from  
the spark module containing an electronic circuit which  
produces high voltage pulses.  
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Functional Operation  
Bake or Broil Ignitors  
Bake and broil ignitors are mounted to the bake and  
broil burners. They ignite the gas flowing into the burner.  
NOTE: When any surface burner is turned to the “ON”  
position all surface burners on that circuit will  
spark.  
During bake or broil operations, current flows through  
the ignitor, gas valve, and thermostat to neutral. As the  
ignitor heats up and starts glowing, it’s internal  
resistance decreases. This allows more current to flow  
through the bake or broil circuit.  
By turning a oven burner knob to LITE postion. The  
spark module sends approximately 2 sparks per second  
to the spark ignitors. This is achieved by turnning the  
burner knob, which rotates the micro switch located on  
the valve stem. Which causes a demand for spark from  
the spark module containning an electronic circuit which  
produces high voltage pulses.  
When ciruit current reaches approximately 3.3 to 3.6  
ampers. The bimetal arm in the gas valve flexes,  
opening the valve and allowing gas to flow to the burner,  
where it is ignited by the glowing ignitor. Ignitors glow  
anytime bake or broil burners are operating and cycle on  
and off with the thermostat cycling contacts.  
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Troubleshooting Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and shut off gas to unit before  
servicing, unless testing requires power.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
Verify spark.  
Replace spark module.  
Verify pressure 4” WCP for  
natural, 10” WCP for LP.  
Poor ground at ignitor..................................  
Weak or failed spark module.......................  
Low gas pressure........................................  
Burners will not ignite; no  
spark at top burner.  
No 120 VAC to range ..................................  
Micro switch contacts not closing................  
Verify voltage at wall outlet.  
Check wiring against appropriate  
wiring diagram, Verify all  
terminals and connections are  
correct and tight. Check micro  
switch contacts.  
Check wiring against appropriate  
wiring diagram. Verify all  
terminals and connections are  
correct and tight.  
Faulty wiring. Bad connection at burner  
electrode and electrode socket ...................  
Burner will not ignite. No  
spark to burner ignitors  
when burner knob is rotated  
to “LITE” position.  
Inoperative spark module............................  
Check module according to  
testing procedures information.  
Electrode dirty .............................................  
Cracked or broken electrode, electrode  
wire or electrode socket ..............................  
Clean electrode.  
Replace electrode.  
Check for cracked ignitor or pinched ignitor  
wire .............................................................  
Poor continuity to ignitor..............................  
Bad ground connection or lack of continuity  
to ground or ignitor ......................................  
Replace ignitor lead or electrode.  
Verify spark.  
No spark or only random  
spark at one ignitor.  
Tighten ground connection and  
correct any breaks in ground path  
from ignitor path to unit ground  
path.  
Cracked or broken ignitor extension lead ...  
Shorted valve switch/harness .....................  
Replace ignitor lead.  
Replace switch/harness. If  
shorting is caused by excessive  
spillovers, customer education is  
advised.  
Unit continues to spark after  
knob is turned to OFF  
position.  
Switch has slipped off the valve..................  
Carefully reposition switch on  
valve and rotate from OFF to  
high, several times to verify  
switch is not broken.  
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WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and shut off gas to unit before  
servicing, unless testing requires power.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
No voltage to control. ..................................  
Check for 120 VAC at control. If  
no voltage is present, Replace  
control.  
No oven operation in bake or  
broil.  
Verify all connections are clean  
Loose wire connection or broken wire.........  
Failed ignitor................................................  
and tight, replace broken wire.  
Check ignitor current draw.  
Replace ignitor if it fails test.  
Check for correct gas pressure.  
Natural gas pressure should be  
4" WCP and LP gas pressure  
should be 10" WCP.  
Check gas valve for continuity  
Verify all connections are clean  
and tight, replace broken wire.  
Gas pressure too high.................................  
No gas flows to burner.  
Ignitor glows red.  
Failed gas valve ..........................................  
Loose wire connection or broken wire.........  
Ignitor positioned too far from burner..........  
Reposition ignitor closer to  
bake/broil burner.  
Dirt or grease in orifice or burner ................  
Insufficient gas pressure .............................  
Clean orifice or burner.  
Check for correct gas pressure.  
Natural gas pressure should be  
4" WCP and LP gas pressure  
should be 10" WCP.  
Gas flows to bake/broil  
burner, but burner does not  
light.  
Verify power is present at unit.  
Verify that the circuit breaker is  
not tripped.  
Power outage ..............................................  
Replace household fuse, but do  
not fuse capacity.  
Failed oven lamp.........................................  
Failed wiring ................................................  
Check lamp and replace is  
necessary.  
Check for broken, loose or dirty  
connections.  
Oven light does not operate.  
Failed light socket........................................ Check light socket for continuity.  
Failed light plunger......................................  
Check plunger for continuity.  
Normal.........................................................  
Minor smoking or order is normal  
the first few times of oven usage.  
Oven smokes/odor first few  
times of usage  
Ventilate area well and perform  
self-clean cycle.  
No power to fan motor.................................  
Check for 120 VAC supplied at  
fan motor. If no voltage is  
present, check for broken or  
loose wiring between fan motor  
and relay board. If voltage is  
present at fan motor, go to the  
next step.  
Check motor winding for  
continuity. Check for a frozen  
motor shaft. Check for broken  
wiring between motor and neutral  
terminal block.  
Fan motor does not operate.  
Failed fan motor or winding or frozen shaft.  
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Component Testing Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and shut off gas to unit before  
servicing, unless testing requires power.  
Illustration  
Component  
Test Procedure  
Results  
Oven light housing  
Disconnect connector and test  
resistance of terminals...................... Indicates continuity with bulb installed.  
Verify bulb is plugged in properly.  
Measure voltage at oven light........... 12 VAC, see wiring diagram for  
terminal identification.  
If no voltage is present at oven light,  
check wiring or light switches.  
Rocker switch  
Measure continuity of switch positions:  
Closed.............................................. Continuity  
Open ................................................ Infinite  
Convection motor fan  
Verify supply voltage..........................  
120 VAC  
Check continuity of terminals, and  
verify terminals are not shorted to  
chassis...............................................  
Approximately 80  
Controls  
Verify proper operation.  
Open at 225°F, Closes at 165°F  
Griddle thermostat  
Verify supply voltage..........................  
120 VAC  
Oven thermostat  
Verify supply voltage..........................  
120 VAC  
Pressure regulator  
Verify gas pressure (WCP).  
5" Natural  
10" LP/Propane  
If on LP service, verify proper gas  
supply conversion.  
Spark module  
4 + 0  
Test for voltage at terminals  
L and N...........................................  
120 VAC  
Input  
L or N  
Polarity and ground ........................  
Verify gas pressure (WCP).  
Not subject to polarity  
GND  
Holder orifice  
5" Natural  
10" LP/Propane  
Check orifice for debris.  
Clean as needed.  
Spark ignition  
electrode  
Test for resistance of spark lead.......... Continuity  
Test ignitor to chassis .......................... No continuity from ignitor to chassis.  
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Component Testing Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and shut off gas to unit before  
servicing, unless testing requires power.  
Illustration  
Component  
270° valve  
Test Procedure  
Verify gas is supplied.  
Results  
Orifice adjusted for  
Natural or LP.  
Adjust set screw for simmer control.  
Unplug switch harness at rear of  
range. Test for continuity at wire  
terminals.  
See conversion section.  
120 VAC  
Spark 270° switch  
Switch in LITE position....................... Continuity  
Switch in any other position ............... Infinite  
Top surface burner  
Verify gas is supplied .......................... Check for obstructions in burner ports.  
Verify burner cap is positioned  
correctly.  
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Disassembly Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, personal injury or  
death; disconnect power to oven and shut off gas  
supply before following any disassembly procedure.  
WARNING  
!
Removing and Replacing Unit  
Surface Burner Micro Switch(es)  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
3. Disconnect and label wire terminals from micro  
switch located on the burner valve.  
4. Remove micro switch from burner valve, by pulling  
switch from burner valve.  
5. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
NOTE: To avoid property damage, place a protective  
covering on the floor.  
2. Slide unit forward, out of the installation position.  
3. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to junction box or outlet depending on  
connection.  
4. Turn off gas supply and disconnect from main gas  
line.  
5. Reinstall oven, using Installation Instructions.  
Surface Burner Valve(s)  
1. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
2. Remove micro switch from burner valve.  
3. Disconnect gas line from surface valve.  
4. Unscrew burner valve from manifold pipe.  
Knob Bezel(s)  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Remove surface burner knobs from control panel, by  
pulling knobs straight off.  
3. Remove oven control knobs from control panel.  
• Rotating knob to gain access to set screw.  
• Loosen set screw on knob.  
• Rotate knob to "OFF" position and remove.  
4. Remove screws securing knob bezel to control  
panel.  
NOTE: Some additional components maybe required to  
be disconnected or removed. This will allow  
access for valve to be unscrewed from manifold  
pipe.  
5. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
5. Replace component and reverse procedures to  
reassemble.  
NOTE: When installing valve, use pipe dope  
compound. Perform gas leak test to ensure unit  
will not leak and unit operates properly.  
Control Panel, Rocker Switch(es), and  
Indicator Light(s)  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Remove surface burner knobs from control panel, by  
pulling knobs straight off.  
3. Remove oven control knobs from control panel.  
• Rotating knob to gain access to set screw.  
• Loosen set screw on knob.  
• Rotate knob to "OFF" position and remove.  
4. Remove screws securing control panel cover to  
chassis.  
5. Roll top portion of control panel cover downward to  
gain access to components.  
Oven and Surface Broiler Infinite Switch  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
3. Disconnect clips securing sensor bulb.  
4. Remove screws securing switch to mounting  
bracket.  
5. Disconnect and label wire terminals from switch.  
6. Slowly guide sensor bulb from unit.  
7. Replace component and reverse procedures to  
reassemble.  
6. Disconnect and label wire terminals from rocker  
switches.  
7. Slide indicator lights to the side to release from  
holders.  
NOTE: Perform gas leak test to ensure unit will not leak  
and unit operates properly.  
NOTE: Once an indicator light is released from the  
holder the front lens will fall out.  
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Disassembly Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, personal injury or  
death; disconnect power to oven and shut off gas  
supply before following any disassembly procedure.  
WARNING  
!
Spark Module  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
3. Locate spark module, looking through control panel  
inside the burner box area at the rear of the unit.  
4. Remove surface module located on top of spark  
module, to gain access to spark module.  
Convection Fan  
1. Open oven door and remove oven racks from the  
oven cavity.  
2. Remove screws securing convection fan cover to the  
rear of the oven cavity.  
3. Raise upward on convection fan cover to release  
from supporting bracket.  
4. Remove bolts securing convection fan to mounting  
bracket.  
5. Pull convection fan into oven cavity area and place to  
the side.  
6. Reach through convection fan hole located in the  
rear of the oven cavity, following the wires.  
7. Locate the terminal wire plug, sqeeze the side of the  
terminal plug and pull to release.  
8. Remove convection fan from the oven cavity.  
9. Loosen set screw securing the fan blade to the  
convection fan shaft and remove fan blade.  
10.Remove nuts securing convection fan to the  
mounting bracket.  
NOTE: Disconnect gas line at the surface valve for  
module removal.  
5. Remove screws securing spark module mounting  
bracket to back of unit. Allow mounting bracket to fall  
into burner box area.  
6. Disconnect and label wire terminals from spark  
module.  
7. Release plastic tabs securing spark module to  
mounting bracket.  
8. Replace component and reverse procedures to  
reassemble.  
11. Replace component and reverse procedures to  
reassemble.  
NOTE: Perform gas leak test to ensure unit will not leak  
and unit operates properly.  
NOTE: When securing fan blade to the new convection  
fan shaft allow approximately 1/4" from the  
mounting bracket. Spin fan blade to ensure  
blade spins freely.  
Module(s) Removal  
1. Remove top assembly pieces from module.  
2. Disconnect and label wire terminals from module.  
3. Disconnect gas line from the surface valve.  
4. Raise upward on the rear of the module and side  
back slightly to release module from orifice and  
place to the side.  
Bake Burner and Ignitor  
1. Shut off power and gas supply to unit.  
2. Remove kick plate from under oven needing  
servicing.  
5. Reverse procedure to reassemble.  
3. Disconnect and label wire terminals from gas valve.  
4. Remove items and oven racks from oven cavity.  
5. Grasp front corners of oven bottom, lift and pull  
forward to remove from oven cavity.  
6. Remove screw securing bake burner to oven  
chassis, located at the rear of oven cavity.  
7. Grasp burner and slide to the rear, while  
maneuvering burner to either side to release from  
burner orifice.  
8. Remove screws and nuts securing ignitor to bake  
burner.  
9. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
Oven Light Socket  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Identify location of failed oven light.  
• If located on an outside oven wall, remove  
appropriate side panel, to gain access to oven  
light, see "Side Panel" procedure.  
• If located on oven interior wall,  
3. Disconnect and label wire terminals from light  
socket.  
4. Open oven door and remove light lens cover from  
light socket.  
5. Release metal tabs on light socket and allow light  
socket to release into the oven cavity area.  
6. Replace component and reverse prodceure to  
assemble.  
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Disassembly Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, personal injury or  
death; disconnect power to oven and shut off gas  
supply before following any disassembly procedure.  
WARNING  
!
Broil Burner and Ignitor  
Backgaurd  
1. Shut off power and gas supply to unit.  
2. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
3. Remove surface modules located over broiler.  
4. Remove screws securing heat reflector.  
5. Disconnect gas line from broiler.  
6. Remove screws securing broiler ignitor to oven  
cavity.  
7. Remove screws securing broiler to oven cavity.  
8. Loosen screws securing rear broiler gaurds to oven  
cavity.  
9. Remove screws securing front of broiler gaurds to  
oven cavity.  
NOTE: This procedure requires removal of unit from  
installation position.  
Remove screws securing panel to backgaurd,  
located on the back of the unit.  
Top Side Panel  
1. Remove top portion of module from unit, located next  
to the side needing replaces.  
2. Remove screws securing top side panel to the  
chassis.  
3. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
10.Slide front portion of broiler gaurds outward to gain  
access to broiler.  
11.Remove broiler from oven cavity.  
12.Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
Side Panel  
NOTE: This procedure requires removal of unit from  
installation position.  
1. Remove top side panel, see "Top Side Panel"  
procedure.  
2. Remove screws securing top, bottom, and rear of  
side panel to the chassis.  
Bake Gas Valve(s)  
NOTE: Located behind kick plate area.  
1. Shut off power and gas supply to unit.  
2. Remove kick plate from under oven needing  
servicing.  
3. Pull outward on the back of the side panel and slide  
panel to the rear to release side panel from the  
chassis.  
3. Disconnect and label wire terminals from gas valve.  
4. Disconnect fuel lines connected to gas valve.  
5. Remove screws securing gas valve bracket to unit  
chassis.  
4. Replace component and reverse procedures to  
reassemble.  
6. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
NOTE: Perform gas leak test to ensure unit will not leak  
and unit operates properly.  
Broiler Gas Valve(s)  
NOTE: Located in the surface burner box area.  
1. Shut off power and gas supply to unit.  
2. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
3. Remove surface module top portion from surface  
module to gain access to gas valve.  
4. Disconnect and label wire terminals from gas valve.  
5. Disconnect gas lines connected to gas valve.  
6. Remove screws securing gas valve bracket to unit  
chassis.  
7. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
NOTE: Perform gas leak test to ensure unit will not leak  
and unit operates properly.  
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Disassembly Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, personal injury or  
death; disconnect power to oven and shut off gas  
supply before following any disassembly procedure.  
WARNING  
!
Door Removal  
Gas Regulator  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Remove surface module, located on the right side of  
unit. See module type for removal procedures.  
1. Remove bottom kick plate.  
• Pull outward on bottom portion of the kick plate to  
release.  
• Push upward on kick plate to release and remove  
from unit.  
2. Release tension spring on door hinge, by completely  
removing nut from eyebolt.  
3. Remove eyebolt from hinge hanger.  
4. Remove hinge hanger from door hinge.  
NOTE: Complete disassembly of module may not be  
required to gain access to gas regulator.  
3. Disconnect all gas lines from gas regulator.  
4. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
NOTE: When installing, use pipe dope compound.  
Perform gas leak test to ensure unit will not leak  
and unit operates properly.  
NOTE: Once hinge bolts are removed, oven door will  
fall. Secure oven door before removing hinge  
bolts.  
5. Remove bolts securing door hinge to chassis.  
• Located behind oven door hinges is a metal  
spacer.  
Manifold Pipe  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
6. Remove door from unit.  
3. Remove micro switches from all surface valves.  
4. Cut plastic ties securing wiring to manifold pipe.  
5. Disconnect gas lines, at the union from manifold  
pipe.  
6. Remove bolts securing gas manifold to burner box.  
7. Remove surface valves from manifold pipe.  
8. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
Door Disassembly  
1. Remove oven door, see "Door Removal" procedure.  
2. Place door on a protected surface to prevent  
damaging the oven door.  
3. Remove screws securing the bottom and sides of the  
door.  
NOTE: Located on the side screws is a nut used a  
spacer between outer shell and inner door  
assembly.  
NOTE: When installing valve, use pipe dope  
compound. Perform gas leak test to ensure unit  
will not leak and unit operates properly.  
4. Carefully pry the bottom corners outward on outer  
shell to allow outer shell to bypass door hinges.  
5. Remove screws securing door handle and replace if  
necessary.  
6. Remove screws securing outer door glass and  
replace if necessary.  
7. Remove screws securing inner door glass brackets  
and replace glass if necessary.  
8. remove nuts securing inner door wrapper to inner  
door.  
9. Remove insulation to gain access to inner window  
assembly.  
10.Remove nuts securing inner window assembly and  
replace if necessary.  
11.Replace component and reverse procedures to  
reassemble.  
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Disassembly Procedures  
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, personal injury or  
death; disconnect power to oven and shut off gas  
supply before following any disassembly procedure.  
WARNING  
!
Front Facade  
This piece is spot welded into place, so it is not  
replacible.  
Module Type  
Surface Burner  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Remove grates and burner caps from module.  
3. Remove screw securing burner assembly to the  
mounting bracket.  
4. Remove screw securing ignitor to burner mounting  
bracket.  
5. Disconnect wire terminal from ignitor.  
6 Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
Charboil  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Remove grates from module.  
3. Release control panel cover, see "Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
4. Disconnect gas lines from surface valve.  
5. Disconnect and label wire terminals from gas valve.  
6. Remove screws securing gas module to mounting  
bracket.  
7. Remove screws securing ignitor to module.  
8. Remove nuts securing burner mounting bracket to  
module.  
9. Remove burner from module.  
10.Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
Griddle  
1. Turn off gas and power supply to the oven.  
2. Remove griddle from module.  
3. Remove screws securing ignitor to module.  
4. Remove screw securing burner to module.  
5. Remove burner from module.  
6. Replace component and reverse procedure to  
reassemble.  
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supply before following any disassembly procedure.  
WARNING  
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