Wiring Diagrams For Maytag Heritage Gas & Electric Ranges Failure Codes and
Wiring Diagrams For Maytag Heritage Gas & Electric Ranges Failure Codes and
Wiring Diagrams For Maytag Heritage Gas & Electric Ranges Failure Codes and
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL ............................................................................................................................... 1-1
Gas & Electric Range Safety.............................................................................................. 1-1
Cooking Nomenclature....................................................................................................... 1-2
Model & Serial Number Label And Wiring Diagram Locations............................................ 1-3
Description of Error Codes.................................................................................................... 2-1
NSC (Non-Self Cleaning) Controls........................................................................................ 3-1
H1 Controls............................................................................................................................. 4-1
H2 Controls............................................................................................................................. 5-1
H2.5 Controls.......................................................................................................................... 6-1
H3 Controls............................................................................................................................. 7-1
M1/M2 Controls....................................................................................................................... 8-1
EOC III Controls...................................................................................................................... 9-1
UH Controls........................................................................................................................... 10-1
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Family Control Part # Model # Application Tech Sheet Page #
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GENERAL
GAS & ELECTRIC RANGE SAFETY
1-1
Cooking Nomenclature
M E R H 1 6 7 B D W
Color
A Almond on Almond
Brand B Black
A Amana C Brushed Chrome
C Magic Chef H Traditional White
G Graffer & L Traditional Almond
Sattler P Prostyle
H Hardwick Q Monochromatic Bisque
J Jenn-Air S Stainless
M Maytag T Traditional Bisque
N Norge W White on White
U Universal F Frost White (True Color White)
Y Crosley N Natural Bisque (True Color Bisque)
Listing
Fuel A UL/AGA
B Butane C CSA/CGA/CUL
D Dual Fuel D Dual Listed
E/J Electric G 220-240 V / 50-60 Hz
G Gas, Natural M Military Model
L Liquid Propane P PSB Approved
M Microwave (Singapore)
P Standing Pilot X Export 120 V / 60 Hz
X No Fuel
W Warming Drawer
Production Code
Product Type This identifies the
A Accessory/Cartridge production version.
C Cooktop Updraft/Countertop
D Downdraft Cooktop or Warming Drawer
E Eyelevel Range
G Grill
L Range (20") Feature Content
M Range (36") 1000-3999 Brands
P Drop In (24") 4000-6999 Maytag/Amana
Q Wall Oven (27") National Accounts 7000-9999 Jenn Air
R Range, Free-Standing (30") B = Best Buy
S Slide-In (30") H = Home Depot
T Range Hood S = Sears
V OTR
W Wall Oven
Y RV Range
Z RV Top
1-2
Serial Number Identification
XX XXXXXX XX
120/240VAC 120/208VAC
DO NOT CLEAN THIS LABEL (60HZ 3 WIRE A.C. ONLY)
NOTE: Some Amana Products are still identified by using a Manufacturing Number
(PXXXXXXXM).
All serial numbers consist of eight digits, followed by two letters.
The first letter indicates the year The second letter indicates the month in
in which the product was produced. which the product was produced.
Year Code
2000 Y
2001 Z
2002 A Years Span Month Code
2003 C 2002 2013 January A
2004 E 2002 2013 February C
2005 G 2002 2013 March E
2006 J 2002 2013 April G
2007 L 2002 2013 May J
2008 N 2002 2013 June L
2009 P 2002 2013 July N
2010 R 2002 2013 August P
2011 T 2002 2013 September R
2012 V October T
2002 2013
2013 X
2002 2013 November V
2002 2013 December X
1-3
MODEL & SERIAL NUMBER LABEL
AND WIRING DIAGRAM LOCATIONS
The Model/Serial Number label and Wiring Diagram locations are shown below.
1-4
DESCRIPTION OF ERROR CODES
ERROR CODES
2-1
Code Measured Display Action Taken
1c1c Keypress Disable audible for affected key depression,
Disable all outputs 1, 2
Disable lights and timers
1c2c Keyboard loop improper value Disable audible for key depression,
Disable all outputs 1
Disable lights and timers
1c31 Cancel key improper value mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all outputs for cavity 1
1c32 Cancel key improper value mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all outputs for cavity 1
1c4c CRC invalid mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all outputs 1
1c6c No response from EEPROM mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all outputs 1
1c7c Calibration value out of range mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Completely disable oven 4
1c81 CRC invalid mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable affected oven function 1
1c82 CRC invalid mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable affected oven function 1
1d11 Sensor resistance >2237 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 3 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
1d12 Sensor resistance >2237 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 3 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
1d21 Sensor resistance >2787 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 3 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
1d22 Sensor resistance >2787 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 3 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
3d11 Sensor resistance > Infinite mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
3d12 Sensor resistance > Infinite mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
3d21 Sensor resistance < 0 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
3d22 Sensor resistance < 0 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
3d41 Probe resistance < 0 mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all probe functions
3d51 Calibration value out of range mssg 2 Disable all probe functions
4d11 Door switch not closed when mssg 1 Disable Clean and lockout functions 5
door is locked
4d12 Door switch not closed when mssg 1 Disable Clean and lockout functions 5
door is locked
4d21 Reverse Airflow Fan rotation mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
(no/low RPM)
4d22 Reverse Airflow Fan rotation mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
(no/low RPM)
4d31 Reverse Airflow Fan rotation No change No action
(on when should be off)
4d32 Reverse Airflow Fan rotation No change No action
(on when should be off)
4d41 Reverse Airflow Fan rotation mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
(high RPM)
4d42 Reverse Airflow Fan rotation mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable all cooking functions for cavity
(high RPM)
4d51 Door switch not open or closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Convect, Clean, and lockout functions 4, 5
Turn off light and disable light from door switch
4d52 Door switch not open or closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Convect, Clean, and lockout functions 4, 5
Turn off light and disable light from door switch
9d11 Lock switch not closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Clean and lockout functions 4
9d12 Lock switch not closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Clean and lockout functions 4
9d21 Unlock switch not closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Clean and lockout functions 4
9d22 Unlock switch not closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Clean and lockout functions 4
9d31 Lock and unlock switches both closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Clean and lockout functions 4
9d32 Lock and unlock switches both closed mssg 1 (active) / mssg 2 (data) Disable Clean and lockout functions 4
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NOTES:
1
Action Taken applies as long as the condition exists. If the condition goes away, the control recovers.
2
If there is a cook function or timer active, the function continues. The user cannot edit the function, and [Cancel] will canc el the cook
mode.
3
Flash rate: 0.2 seconds on, 0.1 second off. Pressing any key will clear the display until the fault clears and is re-triggered.
4
Action Taken applies until there is a POR (Power On Reset [hard reset]).
5
If the control believes the door is locked, it will attempt to unlock it when the function cancels and the cavity temperature cools.
6
Special conditions for latch faults (9dxx):
A known good unlock position is defined as when the unlock switch reads closed and lock switch reads open.
A known good lock position is defined as when the unlock switch reads open and lock switch reads closed.
A faulted switch means the switch input is reading an invalid state, neither open nor closed.
Once a latch fault occurs, latch movement is disabled until there is a POR. An error tone w ill sound if a function requiring a
faulted latch is attempted.
If at POR, the latch is not at a known good unlock position:
If the latch is at a good lock position, it will attempt to unlock when the RTD (Resistance Temperature Device)
temperature is below 400F.
If the latch is not at a good lock position, the control will fault.
If a latch fault occurs while the RTD is above the lock temperat ure, the latch will not try to move, but the fault is still logged
to EEPROM after the first stage of detection.
The Display column for latch faults applies 1) If the latch was moving when the fault occurred; 2) If the latch is already in a
known locked state when the fault occurs.
LOCK flashes after a fault is detected and until the unlocked position is achieved. The unlock position may be
identified by a successful unlock switch closure, or as the result of timing when the unlock switch is not
functioning properly.
If the last known good position was unlock (e.g. baking, or idle) and a latch fault occurs, the motor is never moved. The
fault is logged to EEPROM and is not seen by the user.
The detection for latch faults is in two stages. The first stage is to let the control recover without moving the latch. Afte r
this:
If the latch was previously at a known good unlock position, the latch will not move and the control will fault.
If the control was previously in a known good lock position:
If the RTD is below 400F, the latch will attempt to recover to its proper position (up to three
revolutions). If it cannot, the control will fault and the latch will move to a calculated unlock position.
If the RTD is at or above 400F, the control will fault. W hen the RTD cools to below 400F, the control
will attempt to recover to a good unlock position (up to three revolution). If it cannot, the control will fault
and the latch will move to a calculated unlock position.
Note: If the unlock position cannot be found, this may result in a second fault, the first fault occurring
when the latch request was locked, and the second when the latch request is unlocked.
If the latch is moving when the fault occurs, the control will bypass the first stage of detection and immediately try
to find its proper position. If it cannot, the control will fault and the latch will move to a calculated unlock position.
Affected DLBs (Double Line Breaks) and loads are disabled during detection.
If the control is in a known good unlock position and the lock switch becomes faulted:
The control will not fault.
If a function requiring latch movement is attempted while the lock switch is faulted, the control will sound an error
tone and the function will be disabled.
If the control is in a known good lock position and the unlock switch becomes faulted:
The control will not fault.
After the function is canceled and unlock is attempted, the control will attempt to unlock the latch according to
the procedures in these notes.
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Step-down transformer Measure voltage:
Primary terminals ............................ 220 to 240 volts
Secondary terminals ....................... 110 to 120 volts
OVEN SENSOR
Sensor Type: RTD 1000 W platinum MEAT PROBE
Calibration: 1654 (350 F/177 C) Type: NTC Thermistor
Temperature F (C) Resistance (Ohms) Calibration: 9938 (150 F/65.5 C)
100 (38) 1143 Temperature F (C) Resistance (Ohms)
200 (94) 1350 32 (0) 163300
300 (149) 1553 68 (20) 62450
350 (177) 1654 95 (35) 32660
400 (204) 1753 122 (50) 18020
500 (260) 1949 158 (70) 8760
600 (316) 2142 185 (85) 5360
700 (371) 2331 212 (100) 3400
800 (427) 2516
900 (483) 2697
1000 (538) 2874
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NSC ( NON-SELF CLEANING) CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
3-1
Hidden Functions
Illustration Component Test Procedure Results
NSC Controlled Oven temperature Press Bake pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
Immediately press and hold Bake pad cleaning temperature.
for 3 to 5 seconds.
3-2
"Quick Test" Mode for NonSelf Clean 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.
1. Press and hold Cancel and Broil pads for 3 to 5 seconds within 5 minutes of power-up.
2. Once the control has entered the "Quick Test" mode, release both pads.
3. Press each of the following pads indicated in the table below.
NOTE: First time one of the following pads are pressed it will activate the response.
The second time the pad is pressed it will deactivate the response.
NOTE: This mode must be entered within the first 5 minutes after power up.
NOTE: If the temperature sensor is greater than 400 F or if the temperature sensor reaches 400 F while under
test, the Quick Test mode will be disabled.
Enter Diagnostic Code Display Mode by pressing More + for 3 to 5 seconds within 60 seconds of powering
up the control.
The control will store the last 5 error codes.
3-3
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16023529 16026465
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
3-4
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16023535 16026468
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
3-5
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026300
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
AUTO
TRANSFORME R
B AK E AN D BR OIL
3
L2 FO R B AK E A ND BR O IL
2
NSC ELEC
1
BROIL
4
ELEMENT
NEU TR AL
B AK E
3
RED
BR OIL
RTD
RTD
L1
1
W HITE
4 3 2 1
BAKE
ELEMENT
OVEN
SENSOR
3-6
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026685 16026763 16026765
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
3-7
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026838
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
3-8
H1 CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
TACH +24V DC
TACH SIGNAL
4-1
4-2
Hidden Functions
Illustration Component Test Procedure Results
H1 Controlled Oven temperature Press BAKE pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
Immediately press and hold BAKE cleaning temperature.
pad for 3 seconds.
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Testing the User Interface
Amana Matrix Continuity is indicated as follows: Pad Trace Measurement
Control Panel Assembly 1000 6600 for Cancel pad 1 5 & 10 Continuity
1000 15000 for All other pads 2 4 & 11 Continuity
3 4 & 12 Continuity
4 4 & 13 Continuity
5 5 & 15 Continuity
6 4 & 10 Continuity
16 7 11 & 12 Continuity
8 12 & 13 Continuity
9 13 & 15 Continuity
0 4 & 15 Continuity
9 Cancel 1&3 Continuity
Clock 5 & 13 Continuity
8 Cook & Hold 10 & 11 Continuity
Broil 5 & 12 Continuity
Bake 5&7 Continuity
Convect 5 & 11 Continuity
1 Clean 7 & 13 Continuity
Keep Warm 4&5 Continuity
Favorite 7 &15 Continuity
Timer 4&7 Continuity
Oven Light 7 &12 Continuity
Convect Roast 7 & 11 Continuity
16
Oven
Broil Light
Keep
warm Clean
Autoset
7 5 & 11 Continuity
8 5 & 13 Continuity
Timer Clock Cook & Favorite
Hold
9 5 & 10 Continuity
0 5 & 12 Continuity
9 Cancel
Clock
1&3
7 & 13
Continuity
Continuity
8 Cook & Hold 11 & 13 Continuity
Broil 11 & 12 Continuity
Bake 10 & 11 Continuity
Convect Bake 11 & 15 Continuity
1 Convect Roast 5&7 Continuity
Clean 4 & 13 Continuity
Keep Warm 7 & 11 Continuity
Favorite 4&5 Continuity
Timer 4&7 Continuity
Oven Light 10 & 12 Continuity
4-4
Testing the User Interface
Matrix Continuity is indicated as follows: Pad Trace Measurement
Control Panel Assembly 1000 6600 for Cancel pad 1 13 & 15 Continuity
1000 15000 for All other pads 2 12 & 13 Continuity
3 12 & 15 Continuity
4 4 & 11 Continuity
5 4 & 12 Continuity
6 4 & 10 Continuity
16 7 5 & 13 Continuity
8 5 & 12 Continuity
9 5 & 10 Continuity
0 10 & 12 Continuity
9 Cancel
Clock
1&2
4&5
Continuity
Continuity
8 Cook & Hold
Broil
4&7
5&7
Continuity
Continuity
Bake 10 & 11 Continuity
CV Bake 4 & 13 Continuity
1 CV Roast
Clean
7 & 11
7 & 15
Continuity
Continuity
Keep Warm 11 & 12 Continuity
Favorites 13 & 14 Continuity
Timer 5 & 11 Continuity
Light 7 & 13 Continuity
4-5
Quick Test (Convection Model)
Diagnostic Code Display Mode can be activated by pressing and holding the AUTOSET pad for 3 seconds at
power-up. Diagnostic Code Display Mode can only be started while powering up the control.
4-6
Quick Test
Diagnostic Code Display Mode can be activated by pressing and holding the AUTOSET pad for 3 seconds at
power-up. Diagnostic Code Display Mode can only be started while powering up the control.
4-7
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022501 16022502
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-8
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026545 16022507
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death: disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-9
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022503
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-10
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022505
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-11
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022508
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires it.
4-12
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022515
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-13
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027224 16023321
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-14
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026291 16026292
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
4-15
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026296 16026297 16026298
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-16
Wall Oven Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026275 16026568 16026569
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-17
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026851
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
4-18
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 1 6 0 2 7 2 2 6 16022496
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-19
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027229
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
Schematic (Control Circuits) MER5875RAS Series 13, MER5875RAF/B Series 14, MER5875RAN Series 15
4-20
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027232
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-21
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027233
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
4-22
H2 CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
5-1
Hidden Functions
Controller Component Test Procedure Results
H2 Oven temperature Press BAKE pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
Immediately press and hold BAKE cleaning temperature.
pad for 3 to 5 seconds.
5-2
Testing the User Interface
5-3
Quick Test
"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.
1. Press and hold CANCEL and BROIL pads for 3 to 5 seconds.
2. Once the control has entered the "Quick Test" mode, release both pads.
3. Press each of the following pads indicated in the table below.
NOTE: First time one of the following pads is pressed it will activate the response.
The second time the pad is pressed it will deactivate the response.
Diagnostic Code Display Mode can be activated by pressing and holding the AUTOSET pad for 3 to 5 seconds at
power-up. Diagnostic Code Display Mode can only be started while powering up the control.
5-4
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022511 16026546
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires it.
5-5
NOTES
5-6
H2.5 CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
6-1
Pin Out Locations
6-2
Hidden Functions
Illustration Component Test Procedure Results
H2.5 Controlled Oven temperature Press Upper Bake pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
(Upper Oven) Immediately press and hold Upper cleaning temperature.
Bake pad for 3 seconds.
Oven can be adjusted from -35 to +35
degrees in 5-degree increments by
pressing Autoset pad. To avoid over
adjusting the oven, move temperature
5 degrees each time. Wait 4 seconds
for the data entry timer to expire to
accept the change. Temperature
adjustment will be retained even
through a power failure.
H2.5 Controlled Oven temperature Press Lower Bake pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
(Lower Oven) Immediately press and hold Lower cleaning temperature.
Bake pad for 3 seconds.
Oven can be adjusted from -35 to +35
degrees in 5-degree increments by
pressing Autoset pad. To avoid over
adjusting the oven, move temperature
5 degrees each time. Wait 4 seconds
for the data entry timer to expire to
accept the change. Temperature
adjustment will be retained even
through a power failure.
H2.5 Controlled Temperature display Press and hold Upper Cancel and This mode enables the user to indicate
Upper Bake pads for 3 seconds. F or C on the display.
H2.5 Controlled Clock Display Press and hold Upper Cancel and Allows clock to be toggled On or OFF.
Clock pads for 3 seconds.
H2.5 Controlled 24 Hour Clock Press and hold Upper Cancel and Allows the time on the clock to be
Favorite pads for 3 seconds. toggled from 12 hour or 24 hour display.
H2.5 Controlled Factory Default Press and hold Upper Cancel and Allows the clock to be reset to factory
Upper Keep Warm pads for 3 settings.
seconds.
H2.5 Controlled Twelve hour off Control automatically cancels/removes See Sabbath mode to disable.
any cooking operations/relay drives 12
hours after the last pad touch.
H2.5 Controlled Sabbath Mode Hold Clock pad for 3 to 5 seconds to SAbbAth will display for 5 seconds,
activate Sabbath mode. then change to SAb (displayed in Temp
area).
Hold Clock pad for 3 to 5 seconds to All pad inputs are disabled except for
disable Sabbath mode. CANCEL and CLOCK pads.
This mode disables the normal 12 hour
shutoff to allow operation of the bake
mode for a maximum of 72 hours.
H2.5 Controlled Beeper Volume Hold Upper Cancel and Delay pads Volume settings are Low, Medium and
for 3 seconds to adjust beeper High.
loudness level.
H2.5 Controlled Child lock out Press and hold Upper Cancel and This is a safety feature that can be used
Cook & Hold pads for 3 seconds. to prevent children from accidentally
OFF will display where the programming the oven. It disables the
temperature normally appears. electronic oven control.
LOCK will display flashing while door
is locking.To reactivate the control, Child lockout features must be reset after
press and hold Cancel and Cook & a power failure.
Hold pads for 3 seconds.
H2.5 Controlled Diagnostic Code Press and hold Upper Cancel and The last 5 diagnostic codes will be stored
Display Autoset pads for 3 seconds. in the non-volatile memory.
See Quick Test Mode.
Cycle through the codes using the See Description of Error Codes
number pads 1 through 5. page 2-1 for explanation.
6-3
Testing the User Interface
Component Test Procedure Results
Control Panel Assembly Continuity is indicated as follows: Pad Trace Measurement
1000 6600 for Cancel pad 1 14 & 16 Continuity
1000 10000 for All other pads 2 16 & 17 Continuity
3 6&8 Continuity
4 6&7 Continuity
5 8 & 17 Continuity
6 7 & 14 Continuity
18 7
8
6 & 15
5 & 14
Continuity
Continuity
9 6 & 14 Continuity
0 8 & 14 Continuity
Lower Cancel 1&2 Continuity
Lower Cancel 2&3 Continuity
Lower Cancel 1&3 Continuity
11 Upper Cancel
Upper Cancel
11 & 12
12 & 13
Continuity
Continuity
Upper Cancel 11 & 13 Continuity
10 Conv Bake
Delay
8 & 16
6 & 16
Continuity
Continuity
Clock 5 & 16 Continuity
Favorite 5&7 Continuity
Lower Clean 4 & 14 Continuity
Upper Clean 14 & 15 Continuity
1 Lower Bake
Lower Light
5 & 15
15 & 16
Continuity
Continuity
Upper Keep Warm 6 & 17 Continuity
Upper Light 7 & 15 Continuity
Autoset 14 & 17 Continuity
Lower Keep Warm 4 & 15 Continuity
Conv Roast 8 & 15 Continuity
Lower Broil 4 & 17 Continuity
Upper Bake 7&8 Continuity
Timer 2 4&7 Continuity
Cook & Hold 5&6 Continuity
Upper Broil 7 & 17 Continuity
Timer 1 4 & 16 Continuity
Drying 4&5 Continuity
Proof 4&8 Continuity
Toast 7 & 16 Continuity
6-4
Testing the User Interface
Illustration/Component Test Procedure Results
Control Panel Assembly Continuity is indicated as follows: Pad Trace Measurement
1000 6600 for Cancel and 1 14 & 16 Continuity
Warming Zone pads 2 16 & 17 Continuity
1000 10000 for All other pads 3 6&8 Continuity
4 6&7 Continuity
5 8 & 17 Continuity
18 6
7
7 & 14
6 & 15
Continuity
Continuity
8 5 & 14 Continuity
9 6 & 14 Continuity
0 8 & 14 Continuity
Lower Cancel 1 & 2 or 3 Continuity
11 Upper Cancel
Convect Bake
11 & 12 or 13
4 & 15
Continuity
Continuity
Delay 6 & 16 Continuity
10 Clock
Favorite
5 & 16
5&7
Continuity
Continuity
Lower Clean 5 & 15 Continuity
Upper Clean 7 & 16 Continuity
Lower Bake 8 & 15 Continuity
1
Lower Light 7 & 15 Continuity
Upper Keep 7 & 17 Continuity
Warm 15 & 16 Continuity
Upper Light 14 & 17 Continuity
Autoset 8 & 16 Continuity
Lower Keep 4&8 Continuity
Warm 4&5 Continuity
Conv Roast 4 & 14 Continuity
Lower Broil 4&7 Continuity
Upper Bake 5&6 Continuity
Timer 2 14 & 15 Continuity
Cook & Hold 4 & 16 Continuity
Upper Broil 7&8 Continuity
Timer 1 4 & 6 or 17 Continuity
Toast
Warm Zone
6-5
Testing the User Interface
Control Panel Assembly Continuity is indicated as follows: Pad Trace Measurement
1 14 & 16 Continuity
Cancel and Warming Zone pads: 2 17 & 16 Continuity
1000 6600 . 3 6&8 Continuity
4 7&6 Continuity
All other pads: 5 8 & 17 Continuity
1000 10000 . 6 7 & 14 Continuity
7 6 & 15 Continuity
8 5 & 14 Continuity
NOTE: Pins 6 & 9 are jumped 9 6 & 14 Continuity
together in control. 0 8 & 14 Continuity
Lower Cancel 1&2 Continuity
NOTE: Pins 1 & 10 and 11 & 18 are Lower Cancel 1&3 Continuity
loops in circuit. Upper Cancel 11 & 12 Continuity
Upper Cancel 11 & 13 Continuity
18
Conv Bake 4 & 15 Continuity
Delay 16 & 6 Continuity
Clock 5 & 16 Continuity
Favorite 5&7 Continuity
Lower Clean 5 & 15 Continuity
Upper Clean 7 & 16 Continuity
11
Lower Bake 8 & 15 Continuity
Lower Light 7 & 15 Continuity
Upper Keep Warm 7 & 17 Continuity
10 Upper Light
Autoset
15 & 16
14 & 17
Continuity
Continuity
Lower Keep Warm 8 & 16 Continuity
Conv Roast 5&4 Continuity
Upper Bake 4 & 14 Continuity
1
Timer 2 4&7 Continuity
Cook & Hold 6&5 Continuity
Upper Broil 14 & 15 Continuity
Timer 1 4 & 16 Continuity
Warm Zone 6&4 Continuity
Warm Zone 17 & 4 Continuity
Warm Zone 17 & 6 Continuity
6-6
Quick Test
Diagnostic Code Display Mode may be activated at power-up by pressing and holding the AUTOSET pad for 3
seconds. Diagnostic Code Display Mode may be activated only when applying power to the control.
6-7
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16023460 16023506
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
6-8
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026150
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
6-9
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027364
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
6-10
H3 CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
7-1
Pin Out Locations
7-2
Hidden Functions
Control Feature Procedure Results
H3 Temperature display Press and hold Upper Cancel and Indicates F or C on the display.
Upper Bake pads for 3 to 5 seconds.
H3 Factory Default Press and hold Upper Cancel and Resets control to factory settings.
Warm pads for 3 to 5 seconds.
H3 Clock Display Press and hold Upper Cancel and Turns clock display on or off.
Clock pads for 3 to 5 seconds.
H3 24 Hour Clock Press and hold Upper Cancel and Displays either 12-hour or 24-hour time
Delay pads for 3 to 5 seconds. format.
H3 Demo Press and hold Upper Cancel and Enters a demonstrative sales mode.
Less - pads for 3 to 5 seconds.
H3 Twelve hour off Control w ill automatically cancel any See Sabbath mode to disable.
cooking operation and remove all relay
drives 12 hours after the last pad
touch.
H3 Sabbath Mode Hold Clock pad for 3 to 5 seconds to "SAb" displays and flashes for 5 seconds.
activate Sabbath mode. All pad inputs are disabled except for
Hold Clock pad for 3 to 5 seconds to CANCEL and CLOCK pads.
disable Sabbath mode. This mode disables the normal 12 hour
Oven must be in BAKE mode before shutoff to allow operation of the bake mode
enabling SABBATH. for a maximum of 72 hours.
H3 Beeper Volume Hold Upper Cancel and More+ pads Volume settings are Low, Medium and
for 3 to 5 seconds to adjust beeper High.
loudness level.
H3 Child lock out Press and hold Upper Cancel and This disables the electronic oven control
Cook & Hold pads for 3 to 5 seconds. and prevents children from accidentally
OFF will display where the programming the oven.
temperature normally appears.
LOCK will display flashing while door Child lockout features must be reset after a
is locking. power failure.
To reactivate the control, press and
hold Cancel and Cook & Hold pads
for 3 to 5 seconds.
H3 Diagnostic Code Press and hold Upper Cancel and The last 5 diagnostic codes w ill be stored in
Display Timer for 3 to 5 seconds within 5 the non-volatile memory.
minutes of power up.
See Quick Test Mode. See Description of Error Codes
Cycle through the codes. page 2-1 for explanation.
7-3
Hidden Functions
H3 Controlled Oven temperature Press Upper Bake pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
(Upper Oven) Immediately press and hold Upper cleaning temperature.
Bake pad for 3 seconds.
Oven can be adjusted from -35 to +35
degrees in 5-degree increments by
pressing More+ or Less-pads. To
avoid over adjusting the oven, move
temperature 5 degrees each time.
Wait 4 seconds for the data entry
timer to expire to accept the change.
Temperature adjustment will be
retained even through a power failure.
H3 Controlled Oven temperature Press Lower Bake pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Enter 550 on the digit-pad. temperature, this does not affect self-
(Lower Oven) Immediately press and hold Lower cleaning temperature.
Bake pad for 3 seconds.
Oven can be adjusted from -35 to +35
degrees in 5-degree increments by
pressing More+ or Less- pads. To
avoid over adjusting the oven, move
temperature 5 degrees each time.
Wait 4 seconds for the data entry
timer to expire to accept the change.
Temperature adjustment will be
retained even through a power failure.
7-4
Testing the User Interface
Control Panel Assembly Continuity is indicated as follows: Pad Trace Measurement
1000 6600 for Cancel and 1 14 & 16 Continuity
Warming Zone pads 2 16 & 17 Continuity
1000 10000 for All other pads 3 6&8 Continuity
4 6&7 Continuity
5 8 & 17 Continuity
MER6875AC*
18 6
7
7 & 14
6 & 15
Continuity
Continuity
8 5 & 14 Continuity
9 6 & 14 Continuity
0 8 & 14 Continuity
Lower Cancel 1 & 2 or 3 Continuity
11 Upper Cancel
Convect Bake
11 & 12 or 13
4 & 15
Continuity
Continuity
Delay 6 & 16 Continuity
10 Clock 5 & 16 Continuity
Favorite 5&7 Continuity
Lower Clean 5 & 15 Continuity
Upper Clean 7 & 16 Continuity
1 Lower Bake
Lower Light
8 & 15
7 & 15
Continuity
Continuity
Upper Keep Warm 7 & 17 Continuity
Upper Light 15 & 16 Continuity
Autoset 14 & 17 Continuity
Lower Keep Warm 8 & 16 Continuity
Conv Roast 4&8 Continuity
Lower Broil 4&5 Continuity
Upper Bake 4 & 14 Continuity
Timer 2 4&7 Continuity
Cook & Hold 5&6 Continuity
Upper Broil 14 & 15 Continuity
Timer 1 4 & 16 Continuity
Toast 7&8 Continuity
Warm Zone 4 & 6 or 17 Continuity
7-5
Testing the User Interface
7-6
Quick Test
Diagnostic Code Display Mode is accessed via the Quick Test Mode. To view the last 5 error codes, enter the Quick
Test Mode by pressing and holding the UPPER CANCEL and UPPER BROIL pads for 3 seconds within 5 minutes
of power-up. Diagnostic Code Display Mode may be activated only when applying power to the control.
7-7
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 1 6 0 2 7 3 6 2 16023458
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
7-8
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026151 16023459 16027360 16027359
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
If Equipped
7-9
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027363
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
7-10
M1 / M2 CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
8-1
Quick Test
NOTE: This mode can only be entered within the first 5 minutes after power up.
NOTE: If the temperature sensor is greater than 400 F and the Quick Test mode will be disabled if the
temperature sensor reaches 400 F while under test.
Diagnostic Code Display Mode can only be started within 30 seconds when powering up the control.
8-2
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16023318 16023319 16023320 16023323
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-3
Wiring Diagram and Schematic
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
If Equipped
16023542 16026105 16026484 16026485 16026543 16026686 16026688 16026689 16026691 16026813
16026978 16027074 16027075 16027144 16023530 16023531 16023534 16023539 16023481
8-4
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022504 16022500
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires it.
8-5
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026684 16023524 16026551 16026683
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-6
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16025648 16025645 16025646 16025649 16025650
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-7
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026289
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-8
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026290
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-9
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026294
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-10
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026295
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-11
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026791 16026106 16026792
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-12
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026797
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-13
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026853
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-14
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027221
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-15
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 1 6 0 2 7 2 2 2 16027246
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-16
Wiring Diagram and Schematic
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
If Equipped
8-17
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027225
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
8-18
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027255
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
8-19
NOTES
8-20
EOC III CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
9-1
Pin Out Locations
9-2
Hidden Functions
Control Component Test Procedure Results
Switch membrane assembly Closed circuitry resistance Pad Trace Measurement
(defined as continuity): 2000 Max 1 2&7 Continuity
NOTE: To avoid equipment Pins 1 & 10 are shorted together for control 2 2&8 Continuity
damage, use caution when configuration purposes 3 2&9 Continuity
checking electronic control 4 2 & 10 Continuity
circuitry. 5 2 & 11 Continuity
6 2 & 12 Continuity
7 3&6 Continuity
JGS9900BD*
Latch
Trace # 1
See Detail B 8 3&7 Continuity
9 3&8 Continuity
0 2&6 Continuity
Cancel 4&9 Continuity
Bake 4 & 10 Continuity
Broil 4 & 11 Continuity
Convect 5&9 Continuity
Clean 5&7 Continuity
Detail B Favorites 4 & 12 Continuity
Rapid Preheat 5 & 10 Continuity
Vent Fan 5 & 11 Continuity
More Options 5&8 Continuity
Setup 5&6 Continuity
ATM 1 4&6 Continuity
ATM 2 4&7 Continuity
Back 3&9 Continuity
Enter 3 & 10 Continuity
Timer 1 3 & 11 Continuity
Timer 2 3 & 12 Continuity
Oven Light 4&8 Continuity
Warm
Drawer
ATM PADS
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (EOC) III TESTING/PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Feature Access Procedure Modification Procedure
Control Reset Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press and hold the Back and Enter pads for 5
Resets control to factory default ATM pad until SERVICE displays. Press the seconds to enter SERVICE menu options.
values. left ATM pad to select SERVICE menu Press the right ATM pad to scroll to CONTROL
options. RESET. Press the left ATM pad to select
CONTROL RESET, then press the left ATM pad
again to reset the control logic. Press Setup to
exit.
Oven Temperature Adjustment Press the Setup pad, then press the right Enter the offset temperature setting desired
Determines oven cavity offset ATM pad until TEMP ADJUST displays. using the digits pads. Press the right ATM pad
temperature (range from -35 F to Press the left ATM pad to select oven TEMP for + temperature adjustment, or the left ATM
+35 F, or -21 C to +21 C). ADJUSTMENT settings. pad for temperature adjustment. Press 0 to
reset control back to no temperature
adjustment. Wait 3 seconds for the control to
accept the request. Press Setup to exit.
Sabbath Mode Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to select Manual
Based on the Jewish guidelines for ATM pad until SABBATH displays. Press the Sabbath mode, or the right ATM pad to select
Sabbath/Holiday requirements. left ATM pad to select SABBATH settings. Auto Sabbath mode. Press the left ATM pad to
turn on Sabbath mode, or the right ATM pad to
turn off Sabbath mode. Press Setup to exit.
9-3
Hidden Functions
Feature Access Procedure Modification Procedure
Time Options Press the Setup pad, then the left ATM pad Press the right ATM pad to scroll to the
Determines control time, day of to select TIME OPTIONS. desired function to modify.
week, 12/24 hour clock.
Time Set Press the Setup pad, then the left ATM pad, Enter the correct time using the digits pads
Determines time of day to display then the left ATM pad again to set the time of and press Enter. Press the left ATM pad to
on control. day clock. select AM or the right ATM pad to select PM.
Press Setup to exit.
Day of Week Press the Setup pad, then the left ATM pad, Press the right ATM pad until the correct day
Determines day of week (Monday then press the right ATM pad until DAY displays, then press the left ATM pad to select.
thru Sunday) to display on control displays. Press the left ATM pad to set the Press Setup to exit.
day of the week.
12/24-Hour Clock Display Press the Setup pad, then the left ATM pad, Press the left ATM pad to select 12-hour clock,
Determines 12-hour or 24-hour then press the right ATM pad until 12/24HR or the right ATM pad to select 24-hour clock.
clock display on control. displays. Press the left ATM pad to select Press Setup to exit.
12/24 HR clock.
Clock & Day Display Disable Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to select TIME, or the
Determines if time of day and day of ATM pad until DISABLE displays. Press the right ATM pad to scroll to DAY, then press the
week will display on control. left ATM pad to select DISABLE settings. left ATM pad. Press the left ATM pad to turn
display on or the right ATM pad to turn display
off. Press Setup to exit.
Language Display Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the right ATM pad until the desired
Determines language display on ATM pad until LANGUAGE displays. Press language displays (English, French, Spanish).
control (English, French, Spanish). the left ATM pad to set LANGUAGE settings. Press the left ATM pad. Press Setup to exit.
C/F (Celsius/Fahrenheit) Display Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to select Celsius or the
Determines temperature display on ATM pad until C/F displays. Press the left right ATM pad to select Fahrenheit. Press
control (C or F). ATM pad to select C/F settings. Setup to exit.
Auto Convection Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to turn on auto
When enabled, reduces the ATM pad until AUTO CONVECT displays. convect, or the right ATM pad to turn off auto
Convection Bake and Pastry Press the left ATM pad to select AUTO convect. Press Setup to exit.
temperatures by 25 F (-3.9 C). CONVECT settings.
Tone Options Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the right ATM pad to scroll to the
Determines cook tones, timer tones ATM pad until TONES displays. Press the desired tone to modify. Press Setup to exit.
and volume settings. left ATM pad to select TONES options.
12-Hour Shutoff Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to turn on 12-hour
Disables 12-hour shuto ff, allowing ATM pad until 12HR Shutoff displays. Press shutoff, or the right ATM pad to turn off 12-
the oven to operate indefinitely. the left ATM pad to select 12-HOUR hour shuto ff. Press Setup to exit.
SHUTOFF settings.
208/240 V Setting Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to select 208 VAC, or
Determines range operating voltage ATM pad until 208/240 displays. Press the the right ATM pad to select 240 VAC. Press
(208 or 240 VAC). left ATM pad to select 208/240 V settings. Setup to exit.
Cook Tones Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to select 1 30 (1
Determines the number and duration ATM pad until TONES displays. Press the chime every 30 seconds after the initial 4
of cook time reminder chimes. left ATM pad. Press the left ATM pad again chimes), or press the right ATM pad to scroll to
to select COOK TONES settings. 1 60 (1 chime every 60 seconds after the
initial 4 chimes) or 1 BEEP (no additional
chimes after the initial 4 chimes). Press the
left ATM pad to select the desired setting.
Press Setup to exit.
Timers Tones Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the left ATM pad to select 2 30, or 2
Determines the number and ATM pad until TONES displays. Press the chimes every 30 seconds for up to 5 minutes
duration of timer reminder chimes. left ATM pad. Press the right ATM pad to (after the initial chime), or press the right ATM
scroll to TIMERS TONES. Press the left pad to scroll to 2 60, or 2 chimes every 60
ATM pad to select TIMERS TONES settings. seconds for up to 30 minutes (after the initial
chime), or 1 BEEP (no additional chimes after
the initial chime). Press the left ATM pad to
select the desired setting. Press Setup to exit.
Volume Press the Setup pad, then press the right Press the right ATM pad until VOLUME
Determines volumes of cook and ATM pad until TONES displays. Press the displays. Press the left ATM pad. Press the
timer tones. left ATM pad to select VOLUME settings. left ATM pad to select HIGH, or the right ATM
pad to scroll to MEDIUM or LOW. Press the
left ATM pad to select. Press Setup to exit.
9-4
Hidden Functions
Feature Access Procedure Modification Procedure
Energy Saver Mode Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press the left ATM pad to enter the energy saver
Enables a 1 watt standby pad until ENERGY SAVER displays. Press the mode or the right ATM pad to exit the energy
feature. If no pad is pressed left ATM pad to select ENERGY SAVER mode saver mode.
within 5 minutes, the control settings.
enters into a sleep mode.
Demo Mode Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press the left ATM pad to enable the DEMO
Enables a 1 watt standby pad until DEMO displays. Press the left ATM mode or the right ATM pad to exit the DEMO
feature. If no pad is pressed pad to select DEMO mode settings. mode. Once the DEMO mode begins, press any
within 5 minutes, the control key to exit. Press Setup to exit, also.
enters into a sleep mode.
Service Mode Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press and hold the Back and Enter pads for 5
Enables access to service pad until SERVICE displays. Press the left ATM seconds to enter SERVICE menu options. Press
menus. pad to select SERVICE menu options. Setup to exit.
Test Access Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press and hold the Back and Enter pads for 5
Enables access to service pad until SERVICE displays. Press the left ATM seconds to enter SERVICE menu options. Press
menus. pad to select SERVICE menu options. the right ATM pad to scroll to TEST menu. Press
the left ATM pad to select TEST options. Press
Setup to exit.
Faults Access Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press and hold the Back and Enter pads for 5
Displays the 10 most recent pad until SERVICE displays. Press the left ATM seconds to enter SERVICE menu options. Press
faults produced by the pad to select SERVICE menu options. the right ATM pad to scroll to the FAULTS menu.
controller. Press the left ATM pad to select FAULTS
options. Press Setup to exit.
Software Versions Access Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press and hold the Back and Enter pads for 5
Displays the software and pad until SERVICE displays. Press the left ATM seconds to enter SERVICE menu options. Press
EEPROM revision levels. pad to select SERVICE menu options. the right ATM pad to scroll to the VERSIONS
menu. Press the left ATM pad to view. Press
Setup to exit.
Display Test Press the Setup pad, then press the right ATM Press and hold the Back and Enter pads for 5
Illuminates all lamps on the pad until SERVICE displays. Press the left ATM seconds to enter SERVICE menu options. Press
control. pad to select SERVICE menu options. the right ATM pad to scroll to DISPLAY TEST.
Press the left ATM pad. Press Setup to exit.
Control Lockout Press the Back and Setup pads simultaneously Press the Back and Setup pads simultaneously
Disables the touch keypad for 5 seconds to lock. for 5 seconds to unlock.
control and lo cks the oven
cavity door.
9-5
Testing the User Interface
Control Component Test Procedure Results
Switch membrane assembly Closed circuitry resistance Pad Trace Measurement
(defined as continuity): 2000 Max 1 2&7 Continuity
JES8850BC* Pins 1 & 9 are shorted together for control 2 2&8 Continuity
configuration purposes 3 2&9 Continuity
4 2 & 10 Continuity
5 2 & 11 Continuity
6 2 & 12 Continuity
Latch 7 3&6 Continuity
Trace # 1
See Detail B 8 3&7 Continuity
9 3&8 Continuity
0 2&6 Continuity
Cancel 4&9 Continuity
Bake 4 & 10 Continuity
Broil 4 & 11 Continuity
Convect 5&9 Continuity
Clean 5&7 Continuity
Detail B Favorites 4 & 12 Continuity
Rapid Preheat 5 & 10 Continuity
Warm Zone 5 & 12 Continuity
More Options 5&8 Continuity
Setup 5&6 Continuity
ATM 1 4&6 Continuity
ATM 2 4&7 Continuity
Back 3&9 Continuity
Enter 3 & 10 Continuity
Timer 1 3 & 11 Continuity
Timer 2 3 & 12 Continuity
Oven Light 4&8 Continuity
9-6
Testing the User Interface
9-7
Testing the User Interface
9-8
Testing the User Interface
Control Component Test Procedure Results
Switch membrane assembly Closed circuitry resistance Pad Trace Measurement
(defined as continuity): 2000 Max 1 2&7 Continuity
JDS8850BD* Pins 1 & 7 are shorted together for control 2 2&8 Continuity
configuration purposes 3 2&9 Continuity
4 2 & 10 Continuity
5 2 & 11 Continuity
6 2 & 12 Continuity
Latch 7 3&6 Continuity
Trace # 1
See Detail B 8 3&7 Continuity
9 3&8 Continuity
0 2&6 Continuity
Cancel 4&9 Continuity
Bake 4 & 10 Continuity
Broil 4 & 11 Continuity
Convect 5&9 Continuity
Clean 5&7 Continuity
Detail B Favorites 4 & 12 Continuity
Rapid Preheat 5 & 10 Continuity
Warming Drawer 5 & 11 Continuity
More Options 5&8 Continuity
Setup 5&6 Continuity
ATM 1 4&6 Continuity
ATM 2 4&7 Continuity
Back 3&9 Continuity
Enter 3 & 10 Continuity
Timer 1 3 & 11 Continuity
Timer 2 3 & 12 Continuity
Oven Light 4&8 Continuity
9-9
Testing the User Interface
Control Component Test Procedure Results
Switch membrane assembly Closed circuitry resistance Pad Trace Measurement
(defined as continuity): 2000 Max 1 2&7 Continuity
JES9750BA* Pins 1 & 11 are shorted together for control 2 2&8 Continuity
configuration purposes 3 2&9 Continuity
4 2 & 10 Continuity
5 2 & 11 Continuity
6 2 & 12 Continuity
Latch 7 3&6 Continuity
Trace # 1
See Detail B 8 3&7 Continuity
9 3&8 Continuity
0 2&6 Continuity
Cancel 4&9 Continuity
Bake 4 & 10 Continuity
Broil 4 & 11 Continuity
Clean 5&7 Continuity
Favorites 4 & 12 Continuity
Detail B Vent Fan 5 & 11 Continuity
More Options 5&8 Continuity
Setup 5&6 Continuity
ATM 1 4&6 Continuity
ATM 2 4&7 Continuity
Back 3&9 Continuity
Enter 3 & 10 Continuity
Timer 1 3 & 11 Continuity
Timer 2 3 & 12 Continuity
Oven Light 4&8 Continuity
9-10
Testing the User Interface
Control Component Test Procedure Results
Switch membrane assembly Closed circuitry resistance Pad Trace Measurement
(defined as continuity): 2000 Max 1 2&7 Continuity
JES8850BA* Pins 1 & 9 are shorted together for control 2 2&8 Continuity
configuration purposes 3 2&9 Continuity
4 2 & 10 Continuity
5 2 & 11 Continuity
6 2 & 12 Continuity
Latch 7 3&6 Continuity
Trace # 1
See Detail B 8 3&7 Continuity
9 3&8 Continuity
0 2&6 Continuity
Cancel 4&9 Continuity
Bake 4 & 10 Continuity
Broil 4 & 11 Continuity
Convect 5&9 Continuity
Clean 5&7 Continuity
Detail B Favorites 4 & 12 Continuity
Rapid Preheat 5 & 10 Continuity
Warm Drawer 5 & 11 Continuity
Warm Zone 5 & 12 Continuity
More Options 5&8 Continuity
Setup 5&6 Continuity
ATM 1 4&6 Continuity
ATM 2 4&7 Continuity
Back 3&9 Continuity
Enter 3 & 10 Continuity
Timer 1 3 & 11 Continuity
Timer 2 3 & 12 Continuity
Oven Light 4&8 Continuity
9-11
Quick Test
9-12
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 1 6 0 2 6 9 2 5 16026924
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
9-13
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026927
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
9-14
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 1 6 0 2 6 9 2 8 16026930 16027004 16027013
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
9-15
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027248
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
9-16
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027306
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
9-17
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 1 6 0 2 7 3 0 7 16027308
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to range before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
9-18
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027309
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
9-19
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16027310
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing,
unless testing requires power and/or gas.
9-20
UH CONTROLS
Pin Out Locations
10-1
Hidden Functions
Illustration Component Test Procedure Results
UH2 Controlled Oven temperature Press SETUP pad. While increasing or decreasing oven
adjustment Press DOWN ARROW to scroll down temperature, this does not affect broiling
to TEMP ADJUST. or self-cleaning temperature.
Select oven and enter desired
temperature change. Press ENTER The oven offset does not need to be
pad to accept the change. readjusted if there is a power failure.
10-2
Test Mode
UH2 Controlled Sabbath Mode Press SETUP pad. Press DOWN Auto-Sabbath mode will display a
ARROW pad. Press SABBATH pad to reminder at 2:00 PM on Friday.
activate Sabbath mode. Manual-Sabbath mode will be instantly
Select AUTO or MANUAL pad. If programmed for 72 hours.
AUTO selected, press continue. If This mode disables the normal 12 hour
MANUAL selected, press ON or OFF. energy saving mode.
Select SET pad.
Test Mode
Follow procedure below to access the Test Mode.
1. Press SETUP pad.
2. Press DOWN ARROW pad three times until SERVICE is displayed.
3. Press SERVICE pad.
4. Press and hold BACK and ENTER pads for 5 seconds.
5. Press TEST pad.
NOTE: If the oven cavity temperature is greater then 400F, the Test Mode cannot be activated or will abort the
mode if activated.
NOTE: Once the Test Mode is activated and a function is selected the control will activate the relay until the pad is
pressed again. Upon entering TEST Mode all relays are turned off except the DLB relays, which are turned
on. All relays are turned off when the TEST Mode is exited.
Pad Pressed Relay or Action Activated
Beep 1 Second Beep
Version Version of software
Last Fault Display last error code and oven configuration (single, double, convection, nonconvection)
DISP Test Display segments
UBAKE Upper Bake Element
UBROIL Upper Broil Element
UCONV Upper Convection Element
UCOOL Upper Cooling Fan
UCONV-H Upper High Speed Convection Fan
UCONV-L Upper Low Speed Convection Fan
UMDL Upper Motorized Door Lock
ULITE Upper Oven Light
LBAKE Lower Bake Element
LBROIL Lower Broil Element
LCONV Lower Convection Element
LCOOL Lower Cooling Fan
LCONV-H Lower High Speed Convection Fan
LCONV-L Lower Low Speed Convection Fan
LMDL Lower Motorized Door Lock
LLITE Lower Oven Light
10-3
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16022512
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires it.
10-4
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026101 16022823
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
Control Circuits
10-5
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16025884
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
10-6
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16025885
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
10-7
Wiring Diagram and Schematic 16026100
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
10-8
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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