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30 ELECTRIC WALL OVEN OVEN SENSOR AND LOCK SWITCH CONNECTOR COOLING AIRFLOW

(In unlock State) THERMAL CUTOUT SWITCH (ALL) Air enters the door assembly through large slots in the bottom and flows up-
CONTROL AND MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK LOWER DOOR
SWO & DWO (UPPER & LOWER) ward between the inner and outer assemblies, exhausting through slots in the
A one -shot thermal fuse is mounted to the rear of the top of the door. DO NOT INSULATE THIS AIR CHANNEL. Verify there is adequate
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: This information is intended for use by POSITION space under unit for proper air flow. Oven platform should be even with cabinet
Y+W oven. The switch will open the L2 leg of the power to
individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic and 10 front and bottom base pan of unit should not be bent restricting flow.
LOWER RTD the heating elements in the event of an over tempera-
mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result LOCK 9
1080 @ ture condition The switch will open when the panel it
in personal injury and property damage. Neither the manufacturer nor the LOWER DOOR ROOM 5V W+R
8 is mounted to reaches approximately 351F and will
seller can be responsible for the interpretation of this information or as- UNLOCK
GND BK not reset. The oven will not heat after the switch opens
sume any liability in connection with its use. UPPER DOOR 7 and the switch will need to be replaced.
POSITION Y
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING 6
IMPORTANT: RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES. All parts of this appliance
LOCK 5V PULSE O THERMAL CUTOUT SWITCH (DWO ONLY)
5
capable of conducting electrical current are grounded. If grounding wires, UPPER DOOR A one -shot thermal fuse is mounted to the top of the lower oven in the left rear
5V BU
UNLOCK 4 corner The switch will open the neutral leg of the power to the electronic control
screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are
UPPER RTD W+BK in the event of an over -temperature condition. The switch will open when the
removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and 1080 @ 3
properly fastened. ROOM 5V panel it is mounted to reaches ap proximately 300F and will not reset. The con-
GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS 2 trol display will go blank and the element relays will open after the switch opens
Ground Path Resistance 0.10 Max. 5V W and the switch will need to be replaced.
1
Insulation Resistance 250K Min.
CN300
ALUMINIUM WIRE: CAUTION This oven power supply cable
NOTE: In self clean mode... upper and lower oven doors lock.
is recognized for copper wire only, NOT ALUMINIUM WIRE. Refer to Installation OVEN CALIBRATION
Instructions for additional details. OVEN CIRCUITS To change:
Testing has shown that this oven has the best cooking performance at a control
NOTES: setting of 350F when the AVERAGE center oven temperature is between 335F
ELECTRONIC CONTROL BAKE AND BROIL ELEMENTS CAN NOT BE ON and 395F. Customers may change the average center oven temperature by +/-
35F to satisfy their own cooking needs. This affects only BAKE.
CAUTION:
AT THE SAME TIME.
SELF-CLEAN and BROIL are not affected.
BAKE/TIME BAKE Bake and broil elements
Components are electrically alternately cycle during preheat. Press and hold BAKE and BROIL pads until SF appears in the display.
HOT on control when voltage CLEAN Broil element remains on until| ap- Press BAKE pad to enter oven calibration mode. 00 or a number between
is connected to oven. proximately 785 F is reached or the first 20 + and - 35F will be displayed. To swap between + and -, press BAKE again.
The Electronic Oven Control system consists of the control, key panel, oven minutes. Then the bake and broil elements Press TEMP increase or decrease pads to change average oven temperature.
sensor, door and lock assembly, and electronic FAD sensor board cycle separately while calling for heat. Press START to return to Time of Day.

CONTROL VOLTAGE
TERMINALS VOLTAGE NOTE: Voltage must be HIDDEN BAKE
L1-N 120 VAC ALL THE TIME present across terminals
L1 to N for control to Bake Element Replacement:
L1-L2 240 VAC ALL THE TIME 1. Disconnect power to unit (flip breaker).
operate.
(LOTO)
MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK 2. Remove unit from cabinet.
The motorized door lock assembly is located above the oven. The assembly 3. Remove rear wire cover.
OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST consists of a lock motor cam and switch assembly, lock hook, mounting plate,
(See Motorized Door Lock Operation for door switch function explanation.) 4. Remove wires from terminals.
door switch, spring and plunger. Side View
Remove power from oven. Make resistance measurement from side of sensor and 5. Remove screw located between
lock switch connector, with exposed terminals disconnected from the control. Motorized Door Lock Operation: terminals
The lock motor is energized when the control 6. At the front of the unit, remove the
SINGLE/UPPER is set for Clean and Clean Time is selected. The door.
CIRCUIT TERMINALS OHMS
* If abnormal reading is RY660 (upper) or DK12 (lower) relay contact will 7. Remove the trim panel located below the cavity.
observed, remove sensor close and complete the circuit that supplies the
Oven Sensor 1 to 3 1080 @ Rm 8. Remove insulation panels.
from oven and check at voltage to the lock motor.
CN300 Temp. 9. Remove 2 screws that secure the hidden bake compartment cover in place.
disconnect block. Wiggle
Door Latched 5 to 6 0 leads while checking 10. With pliers grasp tabs on each side of screw locations and pull forward. This
CN300 NOTE: To enable proper operation of the door lock, ensure
resistance. If more than that the door jamb switch is in common to normally cover is attached to the element, so the element will be pulled forward with
Door Unlatched 4 to 6 0 10 variation, replace. the cover. Element will have resistance to the pull as it pulls through the
OPEN (door closed) position. This enables power to be
CN300 guides. The second row of the element may catch on the opening lip, this
delivered when the door lock closes.
may need to be lifted with a screwdriver to clear the lip.
The words LOCK DOOR will flash on and off in the dis-
DOUBLE OVEN - LOWER play while the lock motor is in motion. When the door 11. Replacement is in reverse order of removal.
CIRCUIT TERMINALS OHMS is locked the words LOCKED DOOR remain illuminat 12. Reconnect power. Test operation.
ed in the display.
Oven Sensor 1 to 8 1080 @ Rm
CN300 Temp. CAM The cam on the motor performs two functions:
Door Latched 5 to 10 0 1. Positions the lock hook in the door to prevent opening during Clean operat ion.
CN300 2. Operates the lock switches which tell the control if the door is unlocked or
Door Unlatched 4 to 10 0 locked and ready for Clean operation.
CN300 NOTE: When door is either being locked or unlocked, both the lock and unlock
switches will be in the open position.

Side View

31-17018
ERC FAILURE CODES
The oven may stop operating but not give an F code on the display immediately. F codes are stored in nonvolatile eeprom memory until the same fault occurs twice consecutively. After that, the F
code will be displayed. F codes can be recalled by pressing together 3, 1 and 0. For double wall ovens use the start key to toggle between upper and lower ovens to display F codes specific to the
oven. While F codes are displayed, pressing 0 and 9 together will clear them. A fault must exist continuously for 5 minutes before an F code is recorded (F2 and F8 are 1 minute or sooner).

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First Second
Description Description What service can do to correct the fault
Nibble Nibble(s)

A climb in Upper Oven temperature to above the Error Unlock Temperature (EEPROM Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
2 0
parameter), while the latch input is false (door is not locked) be replaced
Upper Oven temperature climbs above the Error Lock Temperature (EEPROM Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
2 1
parameter), while the latch input is true (door is locked) be replaced
Thermal Runaway
A climb in Lower Oven temperature to above the Error Unlock Temperature Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
2 2
(EEPROM parameter), while the latch input is false (door is not locked) be replaced
Lower Oven temperature climbs above the Error Lock Temperature (EEPROM Most likely, there is at least 1 welded relay, and the control with the welded relay needs to
2 3
parameter), while the latch input is true (door is locked) be replaced
- Replace the Oven sensor
3 0 Upper Oven RTD Short
- Check for shorts in the harness
- Replace the Oven sensor
3 1 Upper Oven RTD Open - Check for unconnected harnesses
- Check for cut wires
- Replace the Oven sensor
3 2 Lower Oven RTD Short
- Check for shorts in the harness
Sensor - Replace the Oven sensor
3 3 Lower Oven RTD Open - Check for unconnected harnesses
- Check for cut wires
Upper - If the calibration CRC fails or If the difference between RTD temperature and
3 4 The control needs to be replaced
Fine tune temperature is greater than 50F

Lower - If the calibration CRC fails or If the difference between RTD temperature and
3 5 The control needs to be replaced
Fine tune temperature is greater than 50F

Check for broken housing. The housing is not serviceable, but you may be able to fix the
7 0 Stuck Clear/Off Key housing issue.
Key Panel If no apparent dammage to housing, then replace the control
Check for broken housing. The housing is not serviceable, but you may be able to fix the
7 1 Stuck Key Error
housing issue.

EEPROM 8 2 User Interface parametric data CRC failure or RAM check fails Replace the control

Upper Oven Door becomes Locked while it is expected to be unlocked (i.e. during standby Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 0
or cooking) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

Upper Oven Door becomes Unlocked while it is expected to be locked (i.e. during self- Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 1
clean & Steam clean) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 2 Upper Oven Unlock Home and Lock Home are true simultaneously
Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

Lower Oven Door becomes Locked while it is expected to be unlocked (i.e. during Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 3
standby or cooking) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

Lower Oven Door becomes Unlocked while it is expected to be locked (i.e. during self- Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 4
clean & Steam clean) Replace the door lock and/or replace the control

Check the door lock and harness between the door lock and the control
9 5 Lower Oven Unlock Home and Lock Home are true simultaneously
Replace the door lock and/or replace the control
Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to look for physical items blocking the fan
Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
Door Latch 9 6 The speed of the upper fan is below the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control

Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to check that all the fins are on the cooling fan
Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
9 7 The speed of the lower fan is below the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control

Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to look for physical items blocking the fan
Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
9 8 The speed of the upper fan is above the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control

Check the cooling fan operation, make sure to check that all the fins are on the cooling fan
Check the FAD board, you should see a 5V pulse between Pin 1 and Pin 2 or Pin 2 and Pin 3
9 9 The speed of the lower fan is above the Min Fan Speed parameter for 30 seconds on the FAD board connector
Replace the cooling fan and/or board
If both cooling fan and sensor seem to be working, replace the machine control
229C6153P001 -1 1 R3
1
2 W3
JK/JT3000 JT/JK3500
BK4
SERIES SERIES 3
J1
19 HARNESS WIRE MAIN 1 1
18 HARNESS WIRE LATCH/COM 0 1
DWO ONLY
17 SWITCH HIGH LIMIT 0 1
16 BLOWER FAD ASM (LWR) 0 1 3 4
15 SWITCH HIGH LIMIT 1 2 2
14 ELEMENT BAKE 1 2
13 SENSOR ASM 1 2 K3 K7

PR+W1
GN1 W+BK3
12 ELEMENT BROIL 1 2

BK1
RLY501A1 NC NC
RLY540 RLY500A1 R1
CN700
11 BLOCK TERMINAL 1 1 W5
NC
PK1
NC
GROUND NO NO
3 2 1 NC TO CONTROL
CN300 COM
10 CONDUIT WIRE ASM 1 1 Y+W2
TB101
NO
PR1
NO
Y1
PANEL BRACKET BROIL
COM
PR2 BU3 NO DLB
10
9 BLOWER FAD ASM (UPR/SGL) 1 1 COM
BK1 COM COM
9 DLB BROIL BAKE
8 LATCH ASM 1 2

GY+BK2
O+W1

BR+W1
W+R2
7 LIGHT OVN ASM 1 0 8

BK1
W1
CN600

BK1
BK2 R3
6 TIE WIRE 1 0 7 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7
W3 J6 1 2 3 4 5 6

PK3
Y2
5 LAMP HALOGEN 0 2 6 2 CN260 TB100

W+BK3
BK4

GY+BK1
K18
4 BOARD RELAY DAUGHTER 0 1 O3
3

BK+W1
5 3 GY2 Y3
1 2

BK1
O1

R1

BR1

BK1
1 2 COM
3 JUMPER BU1
4 O4 BK3
3 4 NO
2 CONTROL BOARD T012 1 1 W+BK4 BU2 R2
3 5 6 NC
1 BOARD RJ45 1 1 CN500
W4 PR3
BAKE
2 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Y+W1
I.D. DESCRIPTION QTY W2
1 GY1
9 10 J15

GY2
GY1

PR3

BU2

BK3
W4

O4
*NOT ALL PARTS ARE CATALOGUED

Y3
R2
JT/JK3500

BU1 5
GN1

GROUND
TO TOP
O3 BK1
1 1 RETAINER
6 2 2
BR1

BK2

W2

JK/JT3000
8 M 7

BR1
BK1 9
Y4

GY+BK1

W+BK1
W+R1

Y4

Y2
BU1

W1
O3
W1
W2

Y4
W+BK1 1
BK BU3
1 1 BLOWER 2
BK+W1 W
2 2 BK2
3
W+R1 R
3 3

BK BK1

W W1

R R1
10 12

GROUND
11 PR1
O2
TO TOP
RETAINER
W2
1 1
WIRE COLORS
W+BK4
8 2 2 BLACK BK
TO UPPER
OVEN BROWN BR
M 13 BLUE BU
GREEN GN
Y+W3 ORANGE O

Y+W3

Y+W2
GY+BK2

BU+W1
PURPLE PR

W+BK2
O+W3

Y+W3

W+R3
W1

W1
RED R
14
YELLOW Y
Y1 O2 GREY GY
WHITE W
5 15 PINK PK
O1 O2
16 O2

BK1
1 1
BR+W1 TO LOWER
W2 2 2
1 OVEN
BLOWER PR2
2
BK2
3 Y+W2 Y+W2
W+BK2
BK
BR+W1 BR+W1
W BK+W1 17
3 2 1 1 2 3
R W+R3
3 2 1 1 2 3 O+W3 6 5 4 4 5 6 O+W3
W1 W5
BK2 BK2
6 5 4 4 5 6 9 8 7 7 8 9
PR2 PR2
BU+W1 BU+W1
W2 W2

GY+BK2 GY+BK2
12
PR+W1 W1 W1
O+W2
W1

BK1 BK1
3 2 1 1 2 3
W+R3
6 5 4 4 5 6
W+R3 18
W+BK2
W+BK2
13 W2 W5 W5
1 1
W+R2
2 2

14
O+W2 Y+W1

19

15
O+W2 O+W1

O+W2

31-17018
LOWER W W UPPER
1 1 FAD
FAD PR FAD FAD BU
DOUBLE 2 2
BK BK
J1 3 3 J1

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DOUBLE

DRM BOARD
LOWER DOOR T012

PR
BU
POSITION
Y+W 1
10 3 2
LOWER RTD LOWER BAKE GY2 Y LOWER DLM
LOCK 1080 @ 9 CN700 1 2
LOWER DOOR ROOM 5V W+R LOWER
UNLOCK 8 OVEN LIGHT O BK LOWER BROIL
GND BK 3 4
UPPER DOOR 7 5V R
1 GND BU R LOWER DLB
POSITION Y GEA2 W 6
6 2 5
DRIVE LOWER
LOCK 5V PULSE O GND BK CN500
3 RELAY W PR CLEAN
UPPER DOOR 5 CN260 7 8
5V BU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
UNLOCK 4 5V GY1

R
Y

O
UPPER RTD 10

W
9

BU
BK
W+BK

PR

GY1
3

GY2
1080 @
ROOM 5V CN950A
2
5V W 1 2 3 4 5 6
1
J15

O
BK

PR
BU

GY
CN300

RJ45 R
1
W
2
BK
J1 3

11V
GND
DRDY
MISO FERRITE CORD
MOSI\RST
RST PK7000 SERIES
JK/JT5000 SERIES

GLASS TOUCH UI BOARD


BK
6
Y
5
WIRELESS R BU
MODULE 1 4
W O
2
BK 3
J105 3 PR
2
GY
1 J1

PK7000 SERIES DC CIRCUIT


DAUGHTER BOARD (DRM)
RELAY CONTACTS MADE LWR BROIL LWR BAKE LWR DLB LWR OVEN LWR DOOR
K3 K18 K7 LIGHT K1 LOCK K12
LWR BAKE+ ** ** * *
LWR BROIL+ ** * *
LWR CLEAN+ *** *** * * X
LWR STEAM CLEAN+ ** * * X

* - NON CYCLING CONTACTS


TO12 CONTROL ** - CYCLING CONTACTS
RELAY CONTACTS MADE UPR UPR UPR UPR UPR *** - IN THE CLEAN CYCLE, BROIL ELEMENT
UPR CONVX UPR DOOR CONVX FAN REMAINS ON UNTIL APPROX. 785 F IS REACHED
CONVX BAKE BROIL DLB OVEN
FAN RY650 LOCK RY660 DIRECTION RY655 OR THE FIRST 30 MINUTES. THEN, THE
RY502A1 RY501A1 RY500A1 RY540 LIGHT RY620
UPR BAKE **** ** ** * * **** BAKE AND BROIL ELEMENTS CYCLE SEPARATELY
WHILE CALLING FOR HEAT,
UPR BROIL ** * *
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE CYCLE.
UPR CLEAN *** *** * * X **** - FOR THE UPPER OVEN PREHEAT, BAKE, BROIL AND
UPR STEAM CLEAN ** * * X CONVECTION ELEMENT CYCLE DURING WITH THE ONE
ELEMENT ON AT A TIME. THE CONVECTION FAN ALSO
UPR CONVX. BAKE
** ** ** * * ** * OPERATES WHILE PREHEATING AND WILL TURN OFF
(1 RACK)+
ONCE THE BAKE PREHEAT TEMPERATURE IS REACHED.
UPR CONVX. BAKE X - CONTACTS MADE AT BEGINNING AND END OF CLEAN
** ** * * ** *
(MULTI RACK)+ CYCLE ONLY.
PT.NO. 229C6153P001-1

UPR CONVX. ROAST+ ** ** * * ** * + - OPTIONAL COOKING MODE, NOT PRESENT ON ALL MODELS.

WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING:


PT.NO. 229C6153P001-1 POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED
L1 N L2
BEFORE SERVICING THE APPLIANCE
UPPER/SINGLE OVEN

OPEN:149C
RY540 R543 TB101
RY500A1 BROIL COM NC
COM NO NO
HIGH LIMIT
NC HIGH LIMIT
RY501A1 BAKE SWITCH
SWITCH
(DOUBLE OVEN
COM NO OPEN: 177C ONLY)
TO DK7 NC
IF EQUIPPED
NC RY502A1
CONV.BAKE
COM NO

NC
TB100 T012
CONTROL
POWER

DOOR LOCK
MOTOR
RY660
CN600-1 30"-JT SERIES
DLM

OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS


ELEMENT WATTAGE RESISTANCE
RY650 UPPER BROIL
CONV
4000 W 14.40
CN650-2
FAN
MOTOR
UPPER CONV 2400 W 24.00
UPPER BAKE 2850 W 20.20
LOWER BROIL 4000 W 14.40
RY620
CN600-7 LOWER BAKE 2850 W 20.20

OVEN
LIGHT(S)

FAN SPEED SWITCH


RY670 HIGH NO
CN600-5 CN600-3 COOLING COM
FAN LOW NC
MOTOR
27"-JK & PK SERIES
OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS
ELEMENT WATTAGE RESISTANCE
LOWER OVEN (IF EQUIPPED) UPPER BROIL 3400 W 16.90
UPPER CONV 2400 W 24.00
FAN SPEED SWITCH
UPPER BAKE 2600 W 22.10
HIGH NO
COOLING COM LOWER BROIL 3400 W 16.90
FAN LOW NC
MOTOR LOWER BAKE 2600 W 22.10

DK7
DK3 NC
NO BROIL COM TO RY540 NC
COM NO

NC HIGH LIMIT
DK18 BAKE
MODEL NUMBER NO SWITCH
COM OPEN: 177C

JT3500 NC
DOOR LOCK
MOTOR
JT3000 DK12
DJ6-6 DJ6-7
DLM
JK3500
JK3000
DK1
DJ6-3 DJ6-2
IMPORTANT
SERVICE INFORMATION OVEN
LIGHT
DO NOT DISCARD
Pub No. 31-17018 01-2013 GE

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