KitchenAid KFEG500EWH 30-Inch 5-Element Electric Convection Range Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®,
Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®, & Amana®
Ranges
W11174814
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In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
FORWARD
This Whirlpool Service Manual (Part No. W11174814), provides the In-Home Service Professional with service
information for the “Whripool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® and Amana® Ranges.”
The Wiring Diagram used in this Service Manual is typical and should be used for training purposes only. Always
use the Wiring Diagram supplied with the product tech sheet when servicing the oven.
For specific operating and installation information on the model being serviced, refer to the “Use and Care
Guide” or “Installation Instructions” provided with the oven.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The goal of this Service Manual is to provide information that will enable the In-Home Service Professional to
properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the “Whripool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®
and Amana® Ranges.”
The objectives of this Service Manual are to:
• Understand and follow proper safety precautions.
• Successfully troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions.
• Successfully perform necessary repairs.
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repairs made on our
products by anyone other than authorized In-Home Service Professionals.
©2019 Whirlpool Corporation. Benton Harbor, MI 49022
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In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®,
IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................... 1-1
RANGE SAFETY..................................................................................................................................... 1-2
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 1-3
PRODUCT FEATURES.......................................................................................................................... 1-11
MODEL & SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION.............................................................................................. 1-15
MODEL NOMENCLATURE.................................................................................................................. 1-16
TECH SHEET LOCATION...................................................................................................................... 1-20
SECTION 2: DIAGNOSTICS............................................................................................ 2-1
SAFETY................................................................................................................................................. 2-2
DIAGNOSTICS MODE........................................................................................................................... 2-3
FAILURE/ERROR DISPLAY CODES (ALL MAXWELL/MRC CONTROL DISPLAYS)................................... 2-7
FAILURE/ERROR DISPLAY CODES (ALL LCC/LCX CONTROL DISPLAYS)................................................ 2-9
FAILURE/ERROR DISPLAY CODES (ALL INDIGO CONTROL)............................................................... 2-13
SECTION 3: COMPONENT TESTING............................................................................. 3-1
SAFETY................................................................................................................................................. 3-2
WIRING DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................... 3-3
COMPONENT TESTING...................................................................................................................... 3-33
COMPONENT LOCATION................................................................................................................... 3-47
SECTION 4: COMPONENT ACCESS............................................................................... 4-1
REMOVING THE CONSOLE - FRONT CONTROL MODELS..................................................................... 4-2
REMOVING THE CERAN ELEMENT - FRONT CONTROL MODELS........................................................ 4-4
REMOVING THE ACU/HMI MODULE - FRONT CONTROL MODELS..................................................... 4-5
REMOVING THE INFINITE SWITCHES/BURNER CONTROLS - FRONT CONTROL MODELS.................. 4-6
REMOVING THE COOKTOP - REAR CONTROL MODELS...................................................................... 4-7
REMOVING THE CERAN ELEMENT - REAR CONTROL MODEL............................................................. 4-9
REMOVING THE ACU/HMI MODULE - REAR CONTROL MODELS..................................................... 4-10
REMOVING THE INFINITE SWITCHES/BURNER CONTROLS - REAR CONTROL MODELS.................. 4-11
ACCESSING THE OVEN COMPONENTS (ELECTRIC)............................................................................ 4-12
ACCESSING THE OVEN COMPONENTS (GAS).................................................................................... 4-13
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
Notes
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Kenmore
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some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION
Section 1:
General Information
This section provides general safety, parts, and information for
the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®,
IKEA®, and Amana® Ranges.”
■■ Range Safety
■■ Product Specifications
■■ Product Feature
• Control Panel
• Connected Policy
■■ Model & Serial Label
• Location
• Model Nomenclature
■■ Tech Sheet Location
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KitchenAid
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JennAir
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factories
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of the part
code mentioned
will ben
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Range Safety
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety
messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.”
These words mean:
DANGER
WARNING
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately
follow instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow
instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
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factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Product Specifications
KitchenAid® Electric/Gas Range
Dimensions
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
5.8 or 6.4 or 7.1
Depth Closed Excluding Handles (IN, inches)
255/16 or 263/8
Depth Closed Including Handles (IN, inches)
273/4 or 287/8
Depth With Door Open 90 Degree (IN, inches)
477/8 or 483/4
Depth (IN, inches)
273/4
Height (IN, inches)
36 or 471/8
Width (IN, inches)
297/8
Description
Fuel Type
Electric or Gas or Duel Fuel
Range Type
Freestanding or Slide-in
Size (IN, inches)
30
Exterior
Door Removable
Yes
Door Type
Metal & Glass
Drawer Type
Storage/Warming/Baking Drawer or Access panel
Handle Color
Stainless steel
Handle Material
Metal
Handle Type
Towel Bar
Oven Window
Large
Controls
Display Color
Red/White
Electronic Display Type
Digital
Knob Color
Stainless or Black
Knob Type
Metal
Features
Automatic Convection Conversion Temperature Adjust
Yes
Heating Element On Indicator Light
Yes
Griddle
Included
LP Convertible
Yes
Hot Surface Indicator Light
Yes
Power On Indicator Light
Yes
Selection
Baking Drawer, Bake, Keep Warm, Clock, Cook Time Indicator,
Delay Start, Keep Warm Setting, Proofing, Sabbath Mode, Steam
Bake, Warm Zone
Details
Automatic Shut-Off
Yes
Interior Color
Grey
Oven Control Knob Color
Black
Oven Control Location
Back guard
Oven Control Type
Electronic Touch
Oven Cooking System
Convection
Bake Element Power
3600 W or 4000 W or 18,000 B.T.U.
Hidden Bake Element
Yes
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KitchenAid
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JennAir
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& Amanaherein
Ranges
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factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Broiler Element Power
3600 W or 4000 W or 11,000 B.T.U. or 13,000 B.T.U.
Broiler Location
Top of Oven
Convection Element Power
900 or 3200
Convection Functions
Bake, Broil, Roast
Convection Element Type
Fan
Number of oven lights
1 or 2
Oven Light Type
Incandescent
Oven Interior Depth (IN, inches)
205/8 or 201/8 or 203/4
Oven Interior Height (IN, inches)
221/8 or 20 or 221/8
Oven Interior Width (IN, inches)
241/8 or 255/16
Number of Oven Racks
3
Number of Rack Guides
7
Oven Rack Type
1 Max Capacity, 1 Gliding Roll-out, 1 Steam Rack, 2 Standard
Oven Self-Cleaning
AquaLift® Self Clean
Cooktop Details
Cooktop Control Knob Color
Black/Stainless Steel
Cooktop Control Location
Back guard/Front
Cooktop Control Type
Knobs
Cooktop Element Style
Radiant/Gas burner/Induction
Cooktop Surface Color
Black/Stainless steel/Color Coordinated
Cooktop Surface Material
Ceramic Glass/Porcelain coated steel/Stainless steel
Ignition Type
Electronic
Number of Cooking Element-Burners
4 or 5
Center Rear Element-Burner Power
100 W or 8000 B.T.U.
Center Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Center Rear Element-Burner Type
Warming/Sealed burner
Left Front Element-Burner Power
1400 W/1900 W/2950 W/3000 W/4500 W or 18,000 B.T.U.
Left Front Element-Burner Size
7" Bridge or 9"/6" or 12"
Left Front Element-Burner Type
Dual/Triple/Sealed burner/Induction bridge
Left Rear Element-Burner Power
1300 W/2500 W or 5000 B.T.U./9500 B.T.U.
Left Rear Element-Burner Size
6" or 7" Bridge
Left Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Hyper/Sealed Burner/Induction Bridge
Right Front Element-Burner Power
1400 W/3000 W/3200 W or 15,000 B.T.U.
Right Front Element-Burner Size
9"/6"/10"
Right Front Element-Burner Type
Dual/Hyper/Sealed Burner/Radiant/Induction Single
Right Rear Element-Burner Power
1200 W/1800 W/3600 W or 5000 B.T.U./9200 B.T.U.
Right Rear Element-Burner Size
6" or 11"
Right Rear Element-Burner Type
Single/Sealed Burner/Radiant/Induction Single
Grate Details
Cast Iron Grates,Continuous,Dishwasher Safe,Matte Finish
Number of Grates
2 or 3
Electrical
Amps
15 or 40
Hz
60
Volts
240
Power Cord Included
Yes
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, JennAir
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& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Whirlpool® Electric/Gas Range
Dimensions
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
5.8 or 6.4
Cutout Depth (IN, inches)
24
Cutout Height (IN, inches)
36
Cutout Width (IN, inches)
30
Depth Closed Excluding Handles (IN, inches)
255/16 or 277/8
Depth Closed Including Handles (IN, inches)
273/8 or 287/8
Depth With Door Open 90 Degree (IN, inches)
4713/16 or 4715/16 or 477/8
Depth (IN, inches)
273/4
Height (IN, inches)
36 or 477/8
Maximum Height (IN, inches)
477/8
Minimum Height (IN, inches)
467/8
Width (IN, inches)
297/8
Description
Fuel Type
Electric or Gas
Range Type
Freestanding or Slide-in
Size (IN, inches)
30
Exterior
Door Removable
Yes
Door Type
Glass Window or Metal & Glass
Drawer Type
Storage Drawer
Handle Color
Black or White or Stainless Steel
Handle Material
Plastic or Metal or Stainless Steel
Handle Type
Towel Bar or Reach Through Handle
Oven Window
Large or Extra large
Controls
Display Color
Blue or White
Electronic Display Type
LED/VFD
Knob Color
Color Coordinated/Black/White/Stainless
Knob Type
Dishwasher-Safe Weighted or Weighted-Plastic
Features
LP Convertible
Yes - Kit Included
Natural Gas Convertible
Yes
Automatic Convection Conversion Temperature Adjust
Yes
Griddle
NA
Heating Element On Indicator Light
Yes
Hot Surface Indicator Light
Yes
Power On Indicator Light
Yes
Selection
Audible Signal, Broil, Cancel/Off, Clock, Control Lock, Convect
Modes, Cook Time Indicator, Delay Start, Frozen Bake, Keep Warm
Setting, Language Conversion, Proofing, Rapid Preheat, Start Time,
Stop Time
Details
Automatic Shut-Off
NA or Yes
Interior Color
Grey
Oven Control Knob Type
Plastic
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KitchenAid
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Ranges
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factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Oven Control Location
Front/Backguard
Oven Control Type
Electronic Touch
Oven Control Knob Color
Black/White
Oven Cooking System
Convection
Bake Element Power
3600 W or 18,000 BTU
Hidden Bake Element
Yes
Broiler Element Power
3600 W or 4000 W or 10,000 BTU
Broiler Location
Top of Oven
Convection Element Power (Watts)
900 or 925
Convection Element Type
Fan
Convection Functions
Bake, Broil, Roast
Number of Oven Lights
1
Oven Light Switch Location
Oven Control
Oven Light Type
Halogen/Incandescent
Oven Interior Depth (IN, inches)
203/4 or 205/8
Oven Interior Height (IN, inches)
20 or 213/8 or 221/8
Oven Interior Width (IN, inches)
243/8 or 241/8
Number of Oven Racks
2 or 3
Number of Rack Guides
7
Oven Rack Type
1 Max Capacity, 2 Standard
Oven Self-Cleaning
AquaLift® Self Clean
Cooktop Details
Cooktop Control Knob Color
Black/White/Silver/Chrome/Stainless Steel
Cooktop Control Knob Type
Weighted-Plastic
Cooktop Control Location
Front or Backguard
Cooktop Control Type
Knobs
Cooktop Element Style
Smoothtop/Radiant/Sealed Burner/Gas Burner
Cooktop Surface Color
Black on Stainless or Black
Cooktop Surface Material
Ceramic Glass/Porcelain Coated Steel
Ignition Type
Electronic or Direct Spark Ignition
Number of Cooking Element-Burners
5
Center Rear Element-Burner Power
100 W or 8000 B.T.U.
Center Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Center Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Warming/Multi Purpose/Oval Burner
Left Front Element-Burner Power
2500 W or 3000 W or 17,000 B.T.U.
Left Front Element-Burner Size
12"/9"/6"
Left Front Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Dual/Multi Purpose/High Output/Triple
Left Rear Element-Burner Power
300 W/700 W/1300 W or 15,000 B.T.U. or 9500 B.T.U.
Left Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Left Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant Melt/Single/Multi Purpose/Burner
Right Front Element-Burner Power
2500 W or 3000 W or 15,000 B.T.U.
Right Front Element-Burner Size
10"/9"/6"
Right Front Element-Burner Power
1200 W or 5000 B.T.U.
Right Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Right Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Single/Simmer
Grate Details
Cast Iron Grates or Porcelain Coated Cast Grates
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factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Number of Grates
2
Grate Details
Cast Iron Grates Dishwasher, Safe Locking Full Width Cast Iron,
Matte Finish Continuous with, Hinge Porcelain Coated Cast Grates
Electrical
Amps
15 or 40
Hz
60
Volts
120 or 240
Power Cord Included
Yes
Maytag® Electric/Gas Range
Dimensions
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
5.8 or 6.4
Cutout Height (IN, inches)
36
Cutout Width (IN, inches)
30
Depth Closed Excluding Handles (IN, inches)
255/16
Depth With Door Open 90 Degree (IN, inches)
4713/16
Depth (IN, inches)
273/4 or 287/8
Height (IN, inches)
36 or 477/8
Width (IN, inches)
297/8
Description
Fuel Type
Electric or Gas
Range Type
Freestanding or Slide-in
Size (IN, inches)
30
Exterior
Door Removable
Yes
Door Type
Glass Window or Metal & Glass
Drawer Type
Stainless Steel/Storage Drawer/Warming Drawer
Handle Color
Black or White or Stainless Steel
Handle Material
Plastic or Metal or Stainless Steel
Handle Type
Reach Through Handle
Oven Window
Extra large
Controls
Display Color
Amber
Electronic Display Type
Digital
Knob Color
Stainless Steel
Knob Type
Weighted-Plastic
Features
Automatic Convection Conversion Temperature Adjust
Yes
Griddle
Included
LP Convertible
Yes - Kit Included
Power On Indicator Light
Yes
Power Outage Compatible
Yes - Cooktop Only
Selection
Audible Signal,Control Lock,Cook Time Indicator, Delay Start,
Power Preheat, Sabbath Mode, Warm Hold
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
1-7
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Details
Interior Color
Grey
Oven Control Knob Color
Black
Oven Control Location
Front/Backguard
Oven Control Type
Electronic Touch
Oven Cooking System
Convection
Oven Ignition Type
Spark
Bake Element Power
3600 W or 18,000 B.T.U.
Hidden Bake Element
Yes
Broiler Element Power
4000 W or 11,000 B.T.U.
Broiler Location
Top of Oven
Convection Element Power (Watts)
900
Convection Element Type
Fan
Convection Functions
Bake, Broil, Roast, Convection Conversion
Number of Oven Lights
1
Oven Light Switch Location
Top of Console/Oven Control
Oven Light Type
Incandescent
Oven Interior Depth (IN, inches)
203/4 or 205/8
Oven Interior Height (IN, inches)
20 or 213/8 or 221/8
Oven Interior Width (IN, inches)
243/8 or 241/8
Number of Oven Racks
3
Number of Rack Guides
7
Oven Rack Type
1 Max Capacity, 2 Standard
Oven Self-Cleaning
AquaLift® Self Clean
Cooktop Details
Cooktop Control Knob Color
Stainless Steel
Cooktop Control Knob Type
Weighted-Plastic
Cooktop Control Location
Front or Backguard
Cooktop Control Type
Knobs
Cooktop Element Style
Smoothtop/Radiant/Gas Burner
Cooktop Surface Color
Black on Stainless or Black
Cooktop Surface Material
Glass/Porcelain Coated Steel
Ignition Type
Direct Spark Ignition
Number of Cooking Element-Burners
4 or 5
Center Rear Element-Burner Power
100 W or 8000 B.T.U.
Center Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Center Rear Element-Burner Type
Warming/Oval Burner
Left Front Element-Burner Power
2500 W or 3000 W or 1400 W or 18,000 B.T.U.
Left Front Element-Burner Size
12"/9"/6"
Left Front Element-Burner Type
Dual/High Output/Burner
Left Rear Element-Burner Power
700 W/1200 W or 5000 B.T.U. or 9500 B.T.U.
Left Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Left Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Multi Purpose/Burner
Right Front Element-Burner Power
3200 W or 15,000 B.T.U.
Right Front Element-Burner Size
10"
Right Front Element-Burner Type
Radiant/High output/Hyper/Burner
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, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Right Rear Element-Burner Power
1200 W or 5000 B.T.U.
Right Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Right Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Simmer
Grate Details
Cast Iron Grates or Porcelain Coated Cast Grates
Number of Grates
2
Grate Details
Cast Iron Grates, Dishwasher Safe, Matte Finish, Porcelain Coated
Cast Grates
Electrical
Amps
15 or 40
Hz
60
Volts
120 or 240
Power Cord Included
Yes
JennAir® Electric/Gas/Induction Range
Dimensions
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
5.8 or 6.4 or 7.1
Depth Closed Excluding Handles (IN, inches)
287/8
Depth (IN, inches)
255/16 or 285/16
Height (IN, inches)
36
Width (IN, inches)
297/8
Description
Fuel Type
Electric Radiant/Induction/Gas/Dual Fuel
Range Type
Downdraft/Slide-in
Size (IN, inches)
30
Exterior
Door Removable
Yes
Door Type
Metal & Glass
Drawer Type
Baking Drawer/Access Panel
Handle Color
Stainless Steel
Handle Material
Metal
Handle Type
Towel Bar
Oven Window
Extra large
Controls
Display Color
Red/White
Electronic Display Type
Digital
Knob Color
Stainless Steel/Metal
Knob Type
Metal
Features
Automatic Convection Conversion Temperature Adjust
Yes
Heating element on indicator light
Yes
Hot surface indicator light
Yes
Power On Indicator Light
Yes
Selection
Sabbath Mode
Details
Interior Color
Grey
Oven Control Knob Color
NA
Oven Control Location
Front
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
1-9
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Oven Control Type
Electronic Touch
Oven Cooking System
Convection
Bake Element Power
3600 W or 18,000 B.T.U.
Hidden Bake Element
Yes
Broiler Element Power
4000 W or 13,000 BTU
Broiler Location
Top of Oven
Convection Element Power (Watts)
900 or 3200
Convection Element Type
Fan
Convection Functions
Bake, Broil, Roast
Number of Oven Lights
2 or 3
Oven Light Switch Location
Oven Control
Oven Light Type
Incandescent
Number of Oven Racks
3
Number of Rack Guides
7
Oven Rack Type
Max Capacity, Gliding Roll-Out, and Heavy Duty
Oven Self-Cleaning
AquaLift® Self Clean
Cooktop Details
Cooktop Control Knob Color
Stainless Steel/Silver/Chrome
Cooktop Control Knob Type
Metal
Cooktop Control Location
Front or Top Center
Cooktop Control Type
Knobs
Cooktop Element Style
Radiant/Gas burner/Induction
Cooktop Surface Color
Stainless or Black
Cooktop Surface Material
Ceramic Glass/Stainless Steel
Number of Cooking Element-Burners
4 or 5
Center Front Element-Burner Power
100 W or 8000 B.T.U.
Center Front Element-Burner Size
6"
Center Front Element-Burner Type
Radiant Warm/Oval burner
Left Front Element-Burner Power
2500 W or 3000 W or 3200 W or 19,000 B.T.U.
Left Front Element-Burner Size
12"/9"/7"/6"
Left Front Element-Burner Type
Dual/Triple/Burner/Induction bridge
Left Rear Element-Burner Power
1300 W
Left Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Left Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant Hyper/Induction bridge
Right Front Element-Burner Power
3200 W or 3600 W or 15,000 B.T.U.
Right Front Element-Burner Size
10"
Right Front Element-Burner Type
Radiant Hyper/Burner/Induction single
Right Rear Element-Burner Power
1200 W or 1800 W or 9200 B.T.U.
Right Rear Element-Burner Size
6"
Right Rear Element-Burner Type
Radiant/Burner/Induction single
Grate Details
Cast Iron, Grates Continuous Dishwasher Safe, Matte Finish
Number of Grates
3
Electrical
Amps
15 or 40
Volts
240
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Product Features
GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
CONTROL PANEL
Whirlpool® Electric Range
Whirlpool® Gas Range
Whirlpool® Electric/Gas Range (Indigo Control Panel)
Oven Home Favorites
Power
Tools Oven
Light
Oven
Cancel
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Maytag® Electric Range
Maytag® Gas Range
KitchenAid® Electric and Gas Range
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
KitchenAid® Electric Induction/Duel Fuel/Downdraft/Duel Fuel Downdraft Range
Kenmore® Electric/Downdraft/Duel Fuel Downdraft Range
Kenmore® Gas Range
JennAir® Electric/Gas/Electric Induction/Duel Fuel/Duel Fuel Downdraft Range
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
CONNECTED POLICY
Whirlpool Service Policy: If service performed on the appliance interrupts the appliance connection to the home WiFi network or
to the Internet, the service technician should reprovision (reconnect) the appliance after service is complete. NOTE: Due to privacy/
security issues, if in the provisioning process the customer password is required, the service technician is encouraged to hand the
mobile device back to the customer for entry of that password. Visit www.whirlpool.com/connect for more connectivity information.
Connected Smart Appliances, Servicing WiFi Controls
IMPORTANT: If replacing multiple controls together on a WiFi connected smart appliance, each control must be replaced “one at a
time and then powered up before the next control is replaced.” This is to allow the model and serial number to be published to the
other control.
After service is completed:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Apply the supplied NEW SAID label to the product over the existing SAID label.
Document the new SAID for the customer (for their records).
Plug in appliance or reconnect power.
When the WiFi module is replaced, the appliance has received a new unique ID which is stored within the WiFi hardware. The
supplied NEW SAID label provides the customer with this appliance’s NEW unique identification.
Per the current Service Policy, if service performed on the appliance interrupts the appliance connection to the home WiFi network
or to the Internet, the service technician should reprovision (reconnect) the appliance after service is complete.
NOTE: Due to privacy/security issues, if in the provisioning process the customer password is required, the service technician is
encouraged to hand the mobile device back to the customer for entry of that password.
Complete these steps by either using “Scan to Connect” (newer units) or following the instructions provided in the Connected
Smart Appliance Service Manual (W10785366A).
After adding a NEW appliance to their account, delete the original appliance associated with their account.
If you have any problems or questions, call the Techline for assistance.
Get the App and Get Connected
With your mobile device, get the app, connectivity setup instructions, terms of use, and privacy policy
at:www.whirlpool.com/connect. In Canada, visit www.whirlpool.ca/en_CA and click on the Whirlpool® Connected Appliances link.
IMPORTANT: Proper installation of your appliance prior to use is your responsibility. Be sure to read and follow the Installation
Instructions that came with your appliance. Connectivity requires Wi-Fi and account creation. App features and functionality subject to
change. Data rates may apply. If you have any problems or questions, call Whirlpool Corporation Connected Appliances at
1-866-333-4591.
You Will Need:
„„ A home wireless router supporting Wi-Fi, preferably 2.4 GHz with WPA2 security. If you are unsure of your
router’s capabilities, refer to the router manufacturer’s instructions.
SET UP
„„ The router to be on and have a live internet connection.
„„ The 10-character SAID code for your appliance. The SAID code is either printed on a label on the appliance or
can be found on the LCD screen. Refer to the appliance User Guide for the location.
Once installed, launch the app. You will be guided through the steps to set up a user account and to connect your appliance. If you have
any problems or questions, call Whirlpool Corporation Connected Appliances at 1-866-333-4591.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Model & Serial Number Location
Model & Serial Number
Label Location
(behind oven door,
under console)
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Model Nomenclature
Whirlpool® Model Nomenclature
MODEL NUMBER
W
F
E
7
7
0
H
0
F
Brand
W = Whirlpool
Platform
F = Freestanding Range
G = Double Oven Range
E = Slide-In Range
L = Double Oven Slide-In Range
X = Drop-In Range
Sub Platform/Fuel
E = Electric (Radiant Ceran)
C = Coil
I = Induction
G = Gas
D = Dual Fuel
Series
1 = OPP
3 = Low Line
5 = Mid Line
7 = High (GOLD)
9 = Hero (GOLD)
Feature Level/Key Feature
Feature Level (0-9)
Feature Level/Key Feature
Feature Level (0-9)
Key Feature
M = Standard Clean
W = Steam Clean
S = Self Clean
H = He Self Clean
C = Steam Clean & Self Clean
Size
0 = 30" Width
2 = 42" Width
4 = 24" Width
6 = 36" Width
8 = 48" Width
T = 20" Width
YEAR
F = 2016
G = 2017
H = 2018
J = 2019
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
KitchenAid® Model Nomenclature
MODEL NUMBER
K
F
E
G
50
0
E
Brand
K = KitchenAid
Categories
C = Cooktop
O = Wall oven
F = Freestanding Range
S = Slide-In Range
M = Microwave Oven
Configuration/Fuel
D = Duel Fuel
E = Electric
G = Gas
I = Induction Cooktop
Product Detail
C = Commercial Style
D = Double Oven
G = Storage Drawer
W = Warming Drawer
S = Slowcook Drawer
B = Baking Drawer
Feature Pack
10 = Thermal Cooking
30 = Fan Convection
50 = True Convection
55 = True Convection + Mini Oven
60 = True Convection + Steam
65 = True Convection + Steam Mini Oven
75 = Even-Heat™ True Convection
Capacity/Width
0 = 30"
6 = 36"
8 = 48"
Year
D = 2014
E = 2015
F = 2016
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
JennAir® Model Nomenclature
MODEL NUMBER
J
D
S
14
50
F
Brand
J = JennAir
Categories
G = Gas
E = Electric
D = Duel Fuel
I = Induction
Configuration
S = Slide-In Single
F = Freestanding
B = Double Oven or Slide-In
Q = Double Oven or non Slide-In
Installation
14 = Updraft
17 = Downdraft
Size
50 = No meaning
Year
F = 2016
G = 2017
H = 2018
I = 2019
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Maytag® Model Nomenclature
MODEL NUMBER
Y
M
E
S
8
8
0
0
F
Country
Y = Canada
Brand
M = Maytag
Fuel
E = Electric
G = Gas
I = Induction
Product Type
R = Free Standing Range
D = Drop-In Range
S = Slide-In Range
T = Two-oven Free Standing Range
Feature Pack 1st Digit
7 = Flat door w/extra large window
8 = Deep door w/extra large window (chamfer)
H = Home Depot derivative
Feature Pack 2nd Digit
6 = Thermal
7 = Fan Convection
8 = True Convection
Feature Pack 3rd Digit
0 = no meaning
Feature Pack 4th Digit
0 = no meaning
Year
D = 2014
E = 2015
F = 2016
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
Tech Sheet Location
Tech Sheet Location
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Section 2:
Diagnostics
DIAGNOSTICS
This section provides diagnostic and fault codes information for
the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®,
IKEA®, and Amana® Ranges.”
■■ Safety
■■ Diagnostics Mode
■■ Error Codes
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DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Safety
WARNING
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Only authorized technicians should perform
diagnostic voltage measurements.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
After performing voltage measurements,
disconnect power before servicing.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death or electrical shock.
Voltage Measurement Safety Information
When performing live voltage measurements, you must do the following:
■ Verify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized.
■ Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions.
■ Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury.
■ Always use the proper testing equipment.
■ After voltage measurements, always disconnect power before servicing.
IMPORTANT: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Electronics
ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or weaken the electronic control assembly. The new control
assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished, but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress.
■ Use an antistatic wrist strap. Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the
appliance
-ORTouch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance.
■ Before removing the part from its package, touch the antistatic bag to a green ground connection point or
unpainted metal in the appliance.
■ Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle electronic control assembly by edges only.
■ When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in antistatic bag, observe above instructions.
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
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DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Diagnostics Mode
Diagnostics Mode (All Maxwell/MRC Controls)
IMPORTANT: You must run an Auto Test before performing any other diagnostics. Refer to steps 1 through 4 in the following chart to
run Auto Test. Press CANCEL at any time to exit.
NOTE: On models with a numeric keypad on the control, press the “3” key instead of the “up” arrow or “+” (plus) keypad. Press the
“6” key instead of the “down” arrow or “-” (minus) keypad. On some models, press the OFF keypad if there is not a CANCEL keypad.
Step
Keypress
Notes
1
CANCEL>CANCEL>START
“TEST ON” with cavity temperature and door position,
“UO” = Oven door closed or “UI” = Oven door open
2
Press the “up” arrow, the “+” (plus) key or the “3” key to
scroll through the service modes to Auto Test.
“AUTO TEST”
3
Follow the display prompts to run Auto Test to observe the
following results:
Result #1 - Do not replace the control.
“Control is GOOD, no faults found”.
Result #2 - Tests completed with failure/fault codes.
Failure/Fault codes are listed in scrolling text.
NOTE: Failures are problems within the control. Faults are
problems beyond the control (for example, “0 Failures and
2 Faults found - Control is good.” There is a problem with a
wiring harness, wiring connection or component outside the
control).
4
Press CANCEL to exit. Refer to the “Failure/Error Display
Codes” section to correct.
Service Modes (All Maxwell/MRC Controls)
Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter Service Mode.
NOTE: On models with a numeric keypad on the control, press the “3” key instead of the “up” arrow or “+” (plus) keypad. Press the “6”
key instead of the “down” arrow or “-” (minus) keypad. On some models, press the OFF keypad if there is not a CANCEL keypad.
Step
Service Mode
Service Mode Description
Upon
entry
TEST ON
Perform relay checks. See the “Relay Checks for Maxwell/MRC Control” section. Press the key that is listed
in the “Key Press” column for the desired function and display. Display shows oven temperature from oven
temperature sensor and door position (0-closed, 1-open).
1
USAGE
Displays the usage time in hours for several range functions.
2
ENG MODE
Press START to enter, and then press the “+” keypad. Press START again, and the display will show the
temperature of the oven sensor. Press the TIMER SET/OFF keypad to scroll between the oven sensor
temperature, the warming drawer sensor temperature and the control board sensor temperature. Press
CANCEL twice at any time to exit.
3
TEST MODE
Perform relay checks. See the “Relay Checks for Maxwell/MRC Control” section. Press the key that is listed
in the “Key Press” column for the desired function.
4
VERSION
Displays software version.
5
DISPLAY
Displays all Maxwell/MRC control LEDs.
6
CONTROL
RESET
DO NOT USE this Service Mode - for Engineering Use Only.
7
FAULTS
Displays the most recent fault code. The last 10 faults are stored and may be cleared by following the
prompts. Clear faults as directed by pressing START TIME or DELAY START.
8
EXTERNAL
FAULTS
Displays most recent fault codes associated with the EGO cooktop controls. The past 10 faults are stored
and may be cleared by following the prompts. Clear faults as directed by pressing START TIME or DELAY
START.
9
RELAY USAGE
Displays the usage time in hours for several range functions.
10
AUTO TEST
Automatic diagnostics mode that must be run before performing any other diagnostic or before replacing
the control.
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DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Relay Checks for Maxwell/MRC Controls
NOTE: Relays are activated from the TEST ON service mode. Press CANCEL at any time to exit. Some of the functions listed below may
not be on your range.
Function
Key Press
Description
Display
Bake relay
BAKE
Turns Bake element ON. Press again to turn Bake element OFF.
b
Broil relay
BROIL
Turns Broil element ON. Press again to turn Broil element OFF.
r
Convect relay CONVECT or CONVECT BAKE
Turns convection element ON. Press again to turn convection
element OFF.
c
Warming
drawer relay
WARM DRAWER (on some
models)
Turns warming drawer element ON. Press again to turn
warming drawer element OFF.
d
Oven light
relay
OVEN LIGHT
Turns oven light ON. Press again to turn oven light OFF
%
Latch motor
relay
PRECISE CLEAN or SELF
CLEAN
Press to lock the door (motorized door latch [MDL]). Press
again to unlock the door.
UO (MDL unlocked)
LO (MDL locked)
Convection
fan relay
RAPID PREHEAT,
CONVECTION ROAST or
COOK TIME
Turns convection fan ON. Press again to turn convection fan
OFF.
H
Warming
zone relay
WARM ZONE ON or
WARMING CENTER ON
Turns warming zone element ON. Press again to turn warming
zone element OFF. (electric models only)
WZ
„„ All elements (depending on which cycle is being used) will operate with the oven door open.
„„ Latch motor will not cycle with oven door open.
„„ On electric models, the DLB (double line break) will engage on entering the Diagnostics Mode and disengage on exit.
Diagnostics Mode (All LCC/LCX Controls)
Notes:
„„ Entering Diagnostics mode will cancel any active oven
„„ Enter the Diagnostics mode only after the oven is cool.
operation.
Enter Diagnostics Mode by pressing CANCEL>CANCEL>START within a 5-second period.
Step Keypad Pressed
No.
Setting Control
Display
3-Digit LCC
90/95
Control
Display
4-Digit LCC
180/190
Control
Display
(LCX
Control)
Diagnostics Mode Operation Descriptions
1
CANCEL>CANCEL>START
1st
“tSt”
tESt
“tSt”
Initial display
Perform Diagnostics Test mode relay checks.
See “Diagnostics Test Mode
(All LCC/LCX Controls)” section.
2
Press the “up” arrow
keypad to scroll through
the diagnostics settings.
2nd
### °F or °C
### °F or °C
### °F or °C
Oven sensor temperature
3
-30 to 30
for degrees
F or -17
to 17 for
degrees C
-30 to 30 for
degrees F or
-17 to 17 for
degrees C
U 00
through U
30 or U 00
through
U-30 °F or
°C
User cooking offset. “-” (minus) indicates a
negative number.
4th
S ##
S ###
S## ## ##
Software version
5th
###
####
Ch ###
Memory checksum
6th
####
GOOd
Ok or CLr
Displayed if there is no error code.
6a
F#
F#E#
F#E#
Displayed if an error code is present. Press
START to clear error code.
6b
##
####
##
Accumulated days of operation before error
code. Displayed only if an error code is present.
7th
##### (0 1999)
#### (0 1999)
##### (01999)
Total accumulated days of operation
8th
00 or 01
00 or 01
00 or 01
Latch and door switch state:
00 = open (unlocked), 01 = closed (unlocked)
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DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Step Keypad Pressed
No.
Setting Control
Display
3-Digit LCC
90/95
Control
Display
4-Digit LCC
180/190
Control
Display
(LCX
Control)
Diagnostics Mode Operation Descriptions
3
If an error code is present, follow the suggested action procedure listed for the displayed code as listed in the “Failure/Error
Display Codes (All LCX/LCC Control Displays)” section.
If OK or CLr or Good is displayed, do not continue the relay checks in Diagnostics Test mode.
4
While still in the Diagnostics mode, press the keypads below as indicated to test individual control relays.
NOTE: Relays are activated from the TEST ON service mode. Press CANCEL at any time to exit. Some of the functions listed below may
not be on your range.
Function
Step
Display Description
Bake relay
Press BAKE
Turns bake element from Off to On or from On to Off.
Broil relay
Press BROIL
Turns broil element from Off to On or from On to Off.
Latch motor relay
Press SELF CLEAN
Cycles the latch motor; control is looking for the switch change.
The door should be locked within 10 seconds of pressing the Self Clean keypad.
Press SELF CLEAN a second time to cycle the latch motor to the unlock position.
Oven light relay
Press OVEN LIGHT
Turns oven light On or Off; “OL” is displayed.
LED display check
Press CLOCK or
TIMER SET/OFF
Turns on all LED display segments. Press again to return to previous display.
Enunciator operation
Press START
Emits tone for validation
Exit Diagnostics Mode Press CANCEL
Emits tone and exits Diagnostics Mode
NOTES:
During Diagnostics:
„„ Elements will operate with the door open, depending on the cycle chosen.
„„ Latch motor will not cycle with the door open.
„„ The DLB (Double Line Break) will engage on entry into Diagnostics Test Mode and disengage on exit from Diagnostics Test Mode
(electric models only).
Diagnostics Mode (Indigo Controls)
Unplug range or disconnect power before performing the following checks:
„„ A potential cause of a control not functioning is corrosion on connections. Observe the connections and check for continuity with an
ohmmeter.
„„ All tests/checks should be made with a VOM or DVM having a sensitivity of 20,000 Ω per volt DC or greater.
„„ Check all connections before replacing components, looking for broken or loose wires, failed terminals, or wires not pressed into
connections far enough. Damaged harness must be entirely replaced. Do not rework a harness.
„„ Resistance checks must be made with power cord unplugged from outlet and with wiring harness or connectors disconnected.
General Procedure (Indigo Controls)
1. Plug in range or connect power.
IMPORTANT: Within Diagnostics mode are numerous features for the service technician to work with. Follow the information on
the display to walk through the entire test to identify the fault code and the components that require attention.
2. Entering Diagnostics: Before proceeding with any corrective action, perform the following steps to enter the Diagnostics Mode.
Option 1:
1. Enter Diagnostics Mode by pressing the same three keypads three times in a row. Press HOME>FAVORITES>LIGHT (repeat three
times).
2. The warning will be disabled. Press Enter.
NOTE: You do not need to wait for any audible or visual feedback from the control between keypad presses.
3. If control does not enter Diagnostics Mode, continue repeating the keypad sequence from Step 1.
4. From the Diagnostics Menu, scroll to the desired selection using the touch screen.
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DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Option 2:
1. Press TOOLS>INFO>SERVICE AND SUPPORT. Press the Diagnostics button for 1 minute. Press 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3. Press ENTER.
NOTE: The warning will be displayed. Press ENTER.
2. If control does not enter Diagnostics Mode, continue repeating the keypad sequence from Step 1.
3. From the Diagnostics Menu, scroll to the desired selection using the touch screen.
NOTE: After each test, press CANCEL to return to the clock. Reenter the Diagnostics Mode by pressing three different keys three
times in a row.
3. Scroll down to read the following:
„„ Error Diagnostic: View and clear the failure history.
„„ Clear History
„„ System Info: View the model number, serial number, and software versions.
„„ Factory Setting
„„ Component Activation: Manually activate each relay.
4. To activate the relays manually, press the following keypads:
Keypad Pressed
Relay Activated
Bake (Main)
K4 (bake igniter or element) On/Off
Broil
K5 (broil igniter or element) On/Off
Convect
K2 (convection element) On/Off
Convect Fan
K7 (convection fan)
Cooling Fan
K9 (cooling fan)
Light
K6 (oven light) On/Off
If the control reads that the cavity sensor is open, shorted, or not connected, it will display error code “F3E0.”
NOTES:
„„ The Cancel keypad can be pressed at any time when the control is in the Diagnostics Mode or any of the submenus. Pressing the
Cancel keypad twice will return the control to the time of day screen.
„„ Entering Diagnostics Mode will cancel any active oven operation.
„„ Enter the Diagnostics Mode only after the oven is cool.
„„ Automatic test is a self-diagnostic function built into the oven control.
„„ Diagnostics Mode automatically times out and returns to the time of day screen after 5 minutes.
„„ To erase all error codes: Enter Diagnostics Mode by pressing three different keys three times in a row. Enter the Diagnostics Mode to
view the “Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear Error History” keypad to clear each fault code.
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2-6 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Failure/Error Display Codes (All Maxwell/MRC Control Displays)
Display Codes Likely Failure
Condition
Suggested Corrective Action Procedure
F1
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the error
code.
2. If an F1 error code is displayed, unplug range or disconnect power. Replace the oven
control and then go to Step 4.
3. If an F2 error code is displayed, unplug range or disconnect power. Replace the user
interface (keypad membrane) and then go to Step 4.
4. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Verify operation is normal. Go to the Diagnostics Mode and scroll to the Faults
display to clear faults.
F2
F3
E0
EEPROM comm error
E5
Sensor out of range
E7
PCB thermistor open
or shorted
E9
WIDE queue full
E0
Keypad disconnected
E1
Stuck key
E2
Cancel key error
E0
Main sensor open or
shorted
Oven Control/
Maxwell
Oven Temp Sensor
P10-1
V
P10-2
F3
V
E2
Warming drawer
sensor open or
shorted
Oven Control/
Maxwell
P10-3
P10-4
F5
Warming Drawer Sensor
GY
GY
GY
GY
E0
Door and switch do
not agree (Clean
mode—on some
models)
Oven Control/
Maxwell
P7-5
P7-4
YL
Door Position Switch
YL
YL
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode. At the first screen,
verify the main oven sensor temperature readout. If available, verify the warming
drawer sensor temperature readout.
2. Continue in the Diagnostic Mode to verify the error code.
3. If an F3E0 error code is displayed and the main oven sensor temperature reading is
near room temperature, unplug range or disconnect power. Replace the main oven
sensor as a failure at high temperature may be the cause of the fault. Then go to
Step 9. If the sensor does not read room temperature, go to Step 5.
4. If an F3E2 error code is displayed and the warming drawer sensor temperature
reading is near room temperature, unplug range or disconnect power. Replace the
warming drawer sensor as a failure at high temperature may be the cause of the
fault. Then go to Step 9. If the sensor does not read room temperature, go to Step 5.
5. Check all sensor connections on the harness and board.
6. Disconnect sensor from the harness.
7. Measure the oven sensor resistance (between connector pins). It should read
between 1,000 Ω and 1,200 Ω. Measure the resistance from the sensor connector
pins to the sensor casing for a possible short. If the resistance measurement is out of
range, or if a short is found, replace the sensor.
8. Inspect the wire and connectors from the control to the sensor. If any damage is
noted, replace the harness.
9. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
10. Plug in range or reconnect power.
11. Verify operation is normal for longer than 1 minute. Go to the Diagnostics Mode and
scroll to the Faults display to clear faults.
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the error
code.
2. Press the CANCEL/OFF key. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to re-enter the Diagnostics
Mode. With “TEST ON” displayed, open the oven door and fully engage the door
switch. If the display does not change from “UI” to “UO,” go to Step 4. If the display
does change, go to Step 3.
3. Inspect door and frame for warping or misalignment keeping the door from fully
engaging the door switch. Make any necessary repairs then go to Step 7.
4. Unplug range or disconnect power.
5. Verify the actuating rod connection from the front frame to the door switch.
6. If there is damage to wires or connectors, replace the harness. If there is no damage
to wires or connectors, replace the door switch.
7. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
8. Plug in range or reconnect power.
9. Press CANCEL/OFF key, select and start the SELF-CLEAN function. Observe for at least
1 minute to ensure that operation is normal.
10. Go to the Diagnostics Mode and scroll to the Faults display to clear faults.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
2-7
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Display Codes Likely Failure
Condition
Suggested Corrective Action Procedure
F5
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the error
code.
2. Press the CANCEL/OFF key. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to re-enter the Diagnostics
Mode. With “TEST ON” displayed, press the SELF CLEAN or PRECISE CLEAN key to run
the lock motor.
a. If the lock icon remains lit after 8-10 seconds, verify that the door is locked. If the
door is not locked, press the SELF CLEAN or PRECISE CLEAN key a second time.
When the lock icon turns off, go to Step 3.
b. If the lock icon is flashing, pull on the oven door handle every 4-5 seconds to check
if the door is locked. The flashing will stop after 45 seconds with the door unlocked.
E1
Door latch not
operating
(Clean mode - on
some models)
3. Unplug range or disconnect power.
4. Verify the wires and connectors between the latch assembly and control are seated
properly. If the lock icon stayed lit in Step 2a, go to Step 7. If the door is latched in
Step 2b, go to Step 5.
5. If the door is latched in Step 2b, check for continuity across the door latch switch
with the switch depressed. If the switch measures open, replace the latch motor
assembly. Go to Step 7.
6. If the door did not lock in Step 2b, check for continuity from P5-3 to P6-3. If the
circuit is open or if the resistance of the latch motor is not between 500 Ω and
3,000 Ω, replace the motor latch assembly.
7. Verify the actuating rod connection between the latch and latch motor.
8. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
9. Plug in range or reconnect power.
10. Press CANCEL/OFF key. Select and start the SELF-CLEAN or PRECISE CLEAN function.
Observe for at least 1 minute to ensure that operation is normal.
11. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and scroll to the Faults
display to clear faults.
F6
F9
E1
Over temp cook
E2
Over temp clean
E3
Over temp (warming
drawer)
E0
Mis-wired house or
range
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the error
code.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Replace control.
4. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Verify operation is normal.
1. Verify failure by displaying diagnostics mode screen (see “Diagnostics Mode for
Maxwell Control” section). Press the TEMP/TIME “+” or “-” keypads or the Number
3 or 6 keypads, depending on the model, until “Faults” is displayed. Press START to
verify codes. If failure displayed does match, then continue.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Check wires and connectors between control board (P6) and power cord.
4. Check that the L1-L2-N wiring (pigtail) from the wall outlet is correctly connected to
the range. Have a qualified electrician verify that the house wiring is wired properly
between the circuit breaker panel and the wall outlet.
5. Verify wires and connectors between the Maxwell connector P6 and the power cord.
6. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power.
8. Press CANCEL/OFF key, program and start the Clean mode, and observe for 1 minute
to ensure that operation is normal.
9. Verify operation is normal. Go to diagnostics screen and verify that there are no fault
codes.
10. Press DELAY START to clear the fault code.
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2-8 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Failure/Error Display Codes (All LCC/LCX Control Displays)
LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure
Codes
Codes
Condition
Suggested Corrective Action Procedure
No display
Check for proper voltage input at CON 2-4 to CON 1-1 by completing the
following steps:
No display
Control not
operational
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Connect voltage measurement equipment.
3. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading is 120 V. If it is,
unplug range or disconnect power and go to Step 4. If it is not, unplug range
or disconnect power and go to Step 5.
4. Replace the control. Go to Step 6.
5. Check wires and connectors between the control and terminal block and
make sure connectors are fully seated.
6. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power.
8. Verify operation is normal. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the
Diagnostics Mode and verify that there are no error codes.
F1
F1E0
Internal board
failure
F1E1
F1E2
A/D Error(s)
F2
F2E0
Shorted key
For
LCX Control
F2E1
Shorted key
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the
failure code. If failure displayed does match, go to Step 2.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Replace control.
4. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Inspect keypad connection to main control (P11). If connection is loose/
unplugged, reconnect.
3. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
4. Plug in range or reconnect power. Allow 60 seconds for main control to
identify keypad. If error code reappears, go to Step 5. If the error code does
not reappear, go to Step 9.
5. Unplug range or disconnect power. Inspect keypad connector (P11) to main
control for sign of damage (cracked, ripped, etc.). If damage is found, go to
Step 8.
6. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power. Allow 60 seconds for main control to
identify keypad. If error code reappears, go to Step 8. If the error code does
not reappear, go to Step 9.
8. Replace components in the following order of likelihood of failure:
a. Keypad
b. Main control
9. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
10. Plug in range or reconnect power.
11. Verify operation is normal. Enter Diagnostics mode and verify that there are
no error codes.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
2-9
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure
Codes
Codes
Condition
F3
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode. Verify the
sensor temperature reading is at room temperature (typically 50°F to 90°F
[10°C to 32.2°C]) and verify failure code. If failure code does match, then
continue.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Check all sensor connections on harness and board.
4. Disconnect sensor from harness.
Oven Sensor
5. Measure sensor resistance between connector pins and confirm reading
is between 1000 Ω and 1200 Ω at room temperature. Also measure from
sensor connector to sensor casing for possible short. If measurement is not
correct, or if short is found, replace sensor.
BAKE/BROIL
6. Trace wires and connectors to sensor from control, then back to control. If
range over
wire or connection is damaged, replace the harness. If wire or connector is
temperature
not damaged, replace oven temperature sensor.
CLEAN range over 7. Reconnect the sensor to the harness.
temperature
8. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
9. Plug in range or reconnect power.
10. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and clear the
error code.
11. Press CANCEL to cancel the Diagnostics Mode.
12. Press BAKE and START. Observe for longer than 1 minute.
13. If failure does not reappear, stop. If failure remains, unplug range or
disconnect power and check wire connections.
F3E0
Oven sensor
opened
Oven sensor
shorted
F3E1
Oven Control
/LCC
P3-9
P3-10
V
V
F3
F3E2
F3E3
F5
F5E0
Door and door
position switches
do not agree
(Clean mode)
F5E2
Oven Control
/LCC
P3-3
P3-4
Door Position Switch
Y
Suggested Corrective Action Procedure
Y
GY
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the
failure code. If failure displayed does match, go to Step 2.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Inspect door for warping or misalignment. Verify door switch continuity with
switch fully depressed.
4. Check wires and connectors from the control to the door switch then back
to the control. If any wires or connectors are damaged, replace the wire
harness. If no wires or connectors are damaged, replace the door switch.
5. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
6. Plug in range or reconnect power.
7. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and clear the
error code.
8. Program and start the clean cycle. Observe for longer than 1 minute.
9. Verify operation is normal. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the
Diagnostics Mode and clear the error code.
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2-10 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure
Codes
Codes
Condition
Suggested Corrective Action Procedure
F5
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the
failure. If failure displayed does match, go to Step 2.
2. While in Diagnostics mode, press the SELF CLEAN key to run the lock motor.
If the door is not latched (locked) and the door locked icon is lit, go to Step a.
If the door is latched (locked) and the door locked icon is not lit, go to Step b.
If the door is not latched (locked) and the door locked icon is not lit, go to
Step c.
a. The control, latch motor and latch switch are operating properly. Check the
locking mechanism.
a1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
a2. Check the integrity of the latch mechanism from cam, through the
actuating rod, to the latch pawl and door slot.
a3. Ensure that the pawl aligns with the door slot. Correct any mechanical
malfunction and go to Step c.
b. The latch switch is not indicating that the door is locked.
b1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
b2. Replace the motor assembly (one of the switches on the motor assembly
is defective) and go to Step 3.
c. The latch motor relay or latch motor is not working.
c1. Check for proper voltage at CON 1-4 to CON 1-1 when the latch motor
should be running (within 20 seconds of pressing SELF CLEAN key) by
completing the following steps.
c2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
c3. Connect voltage measurement equipment.
c4. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading is 120 V.
Unplug range or disconnect power. If voltage reading is 120 V, go to Step c6. If
the voltage reading is not 120 V, go to Step c5.
c5. Replace the control then go to Step 3.
c6. Check continuity of the latch motor. If continuity is present, check
the electrical connections and inspect for damage to the harness. Make
any repairs, then go to Step 3. If continuity is not present, replace motor
assembly. Go to Step 3.
F5E1
Door latch not
operating (Clean
mode - on some
models)
3.
4.
5.
6.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Plug in range or reconnect power.
Put range into Clean mode to verify proper operation.
Verify normal operation.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
2-11
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code&
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
LCC 90/95 LCC 180/190 Likely Failure
Codes
Codes
Condition
Suggested Corrective Action Procedure
For
LCX Control
1. Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing CANCEL>CANCEL>START within
5 seconds. Oven temperature is displayed on the screen. Manually check the
oven for heat.
F6E1
Over temp cook
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
F9
F9E0
Mis-wired house
or range
If oven is
and temperature reading is
go to
Warm
Near 600°F (316°C)
Step 2
Warm
Room temperature
Step 4
Room temperature
Near 600°F (316°C)
Step 4
Room temperature
Room temperature
Step 5
Unplug range or disconnect power. Inspect control board connector P3 for
a backed-out terminal or loose connection. If found, reconnect or replace
harness and go to Step 5. If not, go to Step 3.
Disconnect control board connector P3. Measure resistance across P3-4 and
P3-5. At room temperature, the thermal sensor should read between 1000 Ω
and 1200 Ω. Reconnect P3. If the test results are correct, replace the control
board and go to Step 5. If the results are not correct, go to Step 4.
Disconnect the oven sensor from the wiring harness and measure resistance
across the sensor terminals. Resistance reading should be between 1000 Ω
and 1200 Ω. If the test results are correct, replace the wiring harness
between the sensor and the control board, and then go to Step 5. If the test
results are not correct, replace the sensor and go to Step 5.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Plug in range or reconnect power.
Verify operation is normal. Enter Diagnostics mode and verify that there are
no error codes.
1. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and verify the
failure. If failure displayed does match, go to Step 2.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Verify that the house power supply provides 240 VAC between L1 and L2,
and 120 VAC between L1 and N and L2 and N. If house power supply is not
correct, call a qualified electrician. If voltage measurements are correct, go to
Step 4.
4. Verify that the electric supply is wired correctly at the range terminal block.
5. Verify that the resistance of the Bake element is within the specification
stated in the Component Testing chart. If it is not within the specification,
replace the Bake element.
6. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power.
8. Verify normal operation.
9. Press CANCEL>CANCEL>START to enter the Diagnostics Mode and clear the
error code(s).
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2-12 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Failure/Error Display Codes (All Indigo Control)
Code What Is It?
When Can It
Occur?
Recommended Corrective Action Procedure
F1E0
EEPROM Communication
Error
The main control is locked
up due to an unexpected
communication event.
This is often corrected by
cycling power.
Immediately after the 1. Cycle power to the range (wait 30 seconds before reapplying
main control sees an
power). If the error code reappears, go to Step 2. If the error code
unexpected event.
does not reappear after 120 seconds, go to Step 6.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Replace main control board.
4. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view the
“Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error” keypad
to clear each fault code.
F2E0
Keypad Disconnected
The main control no longer
sees the keypad.
Within 60 seconds
of the keypad being
disconnected.
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Inspect keypad connection to main control. If connection is loose/
unplugged, reconnect.
3. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
4. Plug in range or reconnect power. Allow 60 seconds for main
control to identify keypad. If error code reappears, go to Step 5. If
the error code does not reappear, go to Step 9.
5. Unplug range or disconnect power. Inspect keypad connector, and
keypad cable. If damage is found, go to Step 8.
6. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power. Allow 60 seconds for main
control to identify keypad. If error code reappears, go to Step 8. If
the error code does not reappear, go to Step 9.
8. Replace the HMI-Central/UI board Control Panel Assembly.
9. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
10. Plug in range or reconnect power.
11. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view
the “Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error”
keypad to clear each fault code. If the Control Panel Assembly was
replaced, there is no need to clear the error history.
F2E1
Stuck Keypad
A keypad has been pressed
for an extended period
of time. This could be the
result of the user pressing
a keypad for too long.
Within 120 seconds
of a keypad being
pressed and held.
1. Disconnect power to the range (wait 30 seconds before reapplying
power). If the error code reappears, go to Step 2. If the error code
does not reappear after 120 seconds, go to Step 6.
2. Unplug range or disconnect power.
3. Replace the HMI-Central/UI board Control Panel Assembly.
4. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view
the “Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error”
keypad to clear each fault code. If the Control Panel Assembly was
replaced, there is no need to clear the error history.
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®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
2-13
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code&
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
Code What Is It?
F3E0
For Service Technician Use Only
When Can It
Occur?
Main Oven Sensor Open or Within 20 seconds of
Shorted
activating a cook or
clean function.
Main oven temperature
reading greater than
995°F (535°C) or less than
0°F (-18°C).
P10-3
P10-4
WH/BU
WH
Main Temp Sensor
WH
WH
WH/BU
Oven Control
F6E0
Oven User Interface
Lost Communication
Recommended Corrective Action Procedure
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Inspect control board connector P10 for a backed-out terminal or
loose connection. If found, reconnect or replace harness and go to
Step 10. If not, go to Step 3.
3. Disconnect control board connector P10. Measure resistance
across P10-3 and P10-4. At room temperature, the thermal sensor
should read between 1000 Ω and 1200 Ω. Reconnect P10. If test
results are good, go to Step 4. If test results are not correct, go to
Step 9.
4. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Enter a cook function (e.g., Bake). If the error code doesn’t
reappear after 20 seconds, go to Step 13. If the error code
reappears, go to Step 7.
7. Unplug range or disconnect power.
8. Replace main ACU and go to Step 10.
9. Inspect connection at main oven thermal sensor. Disconnect and
measure resistance across thermal sensor terminals. At room
temperature, the thermal sensor should read between 1000 Ω
and 1200 Ω. If resistance measured out of range, replace thermal
sensor. If resistance measured within range, replace harness.
10. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
11. Plug in range or reconnect power.
12. Enter a cook function (e.g., Bake) and verify the error code doesn’t
reappear after 20 seconds.
13. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view the
“Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error” keypad
to clear each fault code.
Within 60 seconds of 1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
the fault condition
2. Confirm continuity of wiring between HMI-Central/UI board
when communication
Control Panel Assembly and ACU.
between UI and ACU
3.
If continuity has been confirmed, reassemble all parts and panels
is lost.
before operating and plug in range or reconnect power.
4. If the error reappears, open door and check if light is on.
5. Unplug range or disconnect from power.
6. If light was off, replace ACU. If light was on, replace HMI-Central/UI
board Control Panel Assembly.
7. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
8. Plug in range or reconnect power. Repeat steps 4 and 5.
9. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode, select
“Error Diagnostics,” and clear the history. If the Control Panel
Assembly was replaced, there is no need to clear the error history.
®
®
®
®
2-14 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Code What Is It?
When Can It
Occur?
Recommended Corrective Action Procedure
F6E1
Within 60 seconds of
the control detecting
an oven temperature
condition.
1. Enter Diagnostics mode by pressing three different keys three
times in a row. Oven temperature is displayed on the screen.
Manually check oven for heat.
Oven Temp
Oven temperature is
greater than 601°F (316°C).
The affected oven will
be locked out until the
control detects an oven
temperature less than
601°F (316°C).
If oven is
and temperature reading is
go to
Warm
Near 600°F (316°C)
Step 2
Warm
Room Temperature
Step 4
Room Temperature
Near 600°F (316°C)
Step 4
Room Temperature
Room Temperature
Step 5
2. Unplug range or disconnect power. Inspect control board
connector P10 for a backed-out terminal or loose connection. If
found, reconnect or replace harness and go to Step 5. If not, go to
Step 3.
3. Disconnect the oven sensor from the wiring harness and measure
resistance across the sensor terminals. Resistance reading should
be between 1000 Ω and 1200 Ω. If test results are good, replace
the wiring harness between the sensor and the control board, and
then go to Step 5. If test results are not correct, replace the sensor
and go to Step 5.
4. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view the
“Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error” keypad
to clear each fault code.
F6E4
Oven User Interface
UI and ACU state status
mismatch
Within 60 seconds of
the fault condition
when the UI and ACU
status mismatch.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
F8E0
Cooling Fan Speed Too Low
Fan speed below 500 rpm,
either because the fan
is spinning too slowly or
because there is a problem
with the Hall Effect sensor.
Within 20 seconds
of a fault condition
when cavity
temperature is above
170°F (77°C).
Record and Clear error.
Exit from the diagnostic screen.
Power cycle.
Check that the range is working by trying Bake, Broil cycle, and
turning on/off the light. If it does not work, unplug range or
disconnect power and go to step 5. If it works, go to step 8.
Check that all of the connections are correct. If all connections are
correct, go to step 7.
If connections are incorrect, correct the connections and repeat
steps 3 and 4. If issue persists go to step 7.
Replace ACU.
Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
Check if error persists in Diagnostic mode. If it persists, go to
step 7.
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Remove the console to gain access to ACU.
3. Verify there are no obstructions in the blower. If there is an
obstruction, remove it and go to Step 6. If no obstructions, go to
Step 4.
4. Disconnect cooling fan connector and check the fan motor for
105 Ω resistance between. If the motor test is not good, replace
motor and go to Step 6. If motor tests good, go to Step 5.
5. Check the Hall Sensor by removing the control board P7 connector
and testing for 5 VDC between P7-7 and P7-1. If test is good, go to
Step 6. If test results are not correct, replace the Hall Sensor.
6. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power.
8. Start a cook cycle and check for proper operation.
9. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view the
“Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error” keypad
to clear each fault code.
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
2-15
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code&
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Code What Is It?
When Can It
Occur?
Recommended Corrective Action Procedure
F8E2
Cooling Fan Speed Too
High
Fan speed above
5,000 rpm, either because
the fan is spinning too
quickly or because there
is a problem with the Hall
Effect sensor.
Within 20 seconds
of a fault condition
when cavity
temperature is above
170°F (77°C).
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Remove the console to gain access to cooling fan.
3. Verify there are no obstructions in the blower. If there is an
obstruction, remove it and go to Step 6. If no obstructions, go to
Step 4.
4. Disconnect cooling fan connector and check the fan motor for
105 Ω resistance. If the motor test is not good, replace motor and
go to Step 6. If motor tests good, go to Step 5.
5. Check the Hall Sensor connection to the motor. If test is good, go
to Step 6.
6. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
7. Plug in range or reconnect power.
8. Start a cool cycle and check for proper operation.
9. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view the
“Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error” keypad
to clear each fault code.
F9E0
Mis-wired
Product is mis-wired.
CLEAN range over
temperature
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Check wires and connectors between main control (P6) and power
cord.
3. Check that the L1-L2-N wiring (pigtail) from the power outlet is
correctly connected to the range terminal block. Verify correct
power supply to unit L1 to L2 = 220 V, L1 to Neutral =120 V, and L2
to Neutral = 120 V.
4. Reassemble all parts and panels before operating.
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.
6. Verify operation is normal. Enter the Diagnostics mode to view the
“Diagnostics Home” screen. Press the “Clear History Error” keypad
to clear each fault code.
®
®
®
®
2-16 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING
Section 3:
Component Testing
This section provides the wiring diagram, component testing, and
component location for the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®,
Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA®, and Amana® Ranges.”
■■ Safety
■■ Wiring Diagram
■■ Component Testing
■■ Component Location
®
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
3-1
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Safety
WARNING
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Only authorized technicians should perform
diagnostic voltage measurements.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
After performing voltage measurements,
disconnect power before servicing.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death or electrical shock.
Voltage Measurement Safety Information
When performing live voltage measurements, you must do the following:
■ Verify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized.
■ Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions.
■ Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury.
■ Always use the proper testing equipment.
■ After voltage measurements, always disconnect power before servicing.
IMPORTANT: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Electronics
ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or weaken the electronic control assembly. The new control
assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished, but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress.
■ Use an antistatic wrist strap. Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the
appliance
-ORTouch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance.
■ Before removing the part from its package, touch the antistatic bag to a green ground connection point or
unpainted metal in the appliance.
■ Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle electronic control assembly by edges only.
■ When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in antistatic bag, observe above instructions.
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
®
®
®
®
3-2 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring Diagram
Wiring diagram for models KFGG500E and KFGS530E
NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
N
L1
Oven Control Maxwell
WH
BK
P6 - 1
BK
P6 - 3
Power Supply
WH
Warming Drawer (K2)
P1 - 3
WH
Warming Drawer
P1 - 4
OR/WH
BK
P10 - 3
P10 - 4
P7 - 5
OR/BK
GY
GY
GY
GY
WH
WH
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
( On Some Models )
Door Position Switch
YL
YL
DSI
1
P7 - 4
P10 - 1
P10 - 2
Convect (K3)
P2 - 4
GY
BU
V
Convect Element
YL
Oven Light (K6)
WH
WH
WH
RD/
WH
914 W
Oven Light Assy 40 W
P5 - 4
BK/WH
BU/
WH
P5 - 9
BK
Convection Fan (K7)
BK
P5 - 3
Bake (K4)
P2 - 1
BK
P2 - 3
Broil (K5)
P4 - 1
P4 - 2
M
OR
Convection Fan
WH
RD/WH
BU/WH
J1- 1
R
Bake
Valve
BK
Broil
Valve
RD
DSI Board
BK
WH
Quick Connect Plugs
Same As
Base Model Tech Sheet
P / N W10478483
Except For DSI As Shown
J1 - 2
OR
J1 - 3
BU
RD/WH
J1 - 6
BU/WH
J1 - 7
RD
Broil
Bake
J1 - 10
BK
BK
J1 - 4
OR
OR
Surface Burner Ignition Switch
BK
RD
OR
V
P1 - 1
BK
Oven Temp Sensor
GND
WH
BR
GN
GND
WH
Surface Burner
Spark Module
L
N
GND
RD YL OR BU BK
GND
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
P1-2 = Connnector P1,
Pin 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
3-3
In some, European
factories
the letter ,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will be n
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models MER8800F and YMER8800F
NOTE: Schematic shows oven door open and elements off.
N
WH
WH
L1
WH
Oven Control MRC
BK
P6 - 1
GND
WH
WH
OR / BK OR / BK
P10 - 3
P10 - 4
BK
GY
GY
GY
Oven Temp Sensor
V
V
P1 - 4
P2 - 4
Broil (K3)
P1 - 1
P2 - 1
Convect (K4)
P2 - 3
BK
(On Some Models)
Y
YL
P10 - 2
Opens at
BK
363˚ F (184˚ c)
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
YL
P10 - 1
Bake (K2)
WH
Door Position Switch
P7 - 5
P7 - 4
Thermo Fuse
RD
Warming Drawer
RD / WH
BK
(On Some Models)
WH
P4 - 2
P4 - 1
BK
RD
BU
Bake 3600W
RD / WH
Broil 3600W
BU / WH
914W
YL
DLB (K1)
P3 - 2
Oven Light (K6)
P5 - 4
(On Some Models)
WH
Convect Element
P3 - 1
RD / WH
RD
WH
RD
Oven Light Assy 40W
WH
BK / W
CV Fan (K8)
P5 - 6
BK
P5 - 2
OR
P5 - 1
Warming Zone (K9)
GY
BK
GY
2
OR / WH
H1A
V
V
PK
PK
RR
L1
S
BK
BK
BK
PK
RF
1200 W
Right Rear Element and
Limtier Switches
BK
V
H1 A
4
BU
S
H1 B
BK
1200 W
Left Rear Element and
Limiter Switches
V
V
WH
Hot Surface
Indicator
Light
TN
PK
OR
YL
H2
OR
OR
H
PK
2
BU
H2
L2
RD
LR
OR
RD
PK
H
PK
2
BU
H2
RR
L2
RD
BU
PK
H
NOTE: All Limiter Switches
Close At 150˚ F (65˚) TYP
Open At 1040˚ F (560˚ C) TYP
PK
4
2100 W
2
H2
Right Front Elemtn and BR
Limtier Switches
BR
V
LF
YL
1100 W
V
WH
BU
3
BR / BK
Infinite Switches
(Cycles On / Off When Hot)
WH
2
S
WH
TN
H
OR OR
Left Front Element and
Limiter Switches
YL / BK
H1
BK
1900W
4
LR
L1
4
BK
H1
BK
1100W
OR / BK
PK
LF
L1
3
Convection Fan
4
3
Warm Zone
Element
BK
OR
H1B
L1
BK
BK
M
100 W
1
BK
BK
BK
RD
WH
Warming Drawer (K)
P1 - 3
RD
L2
15 Amp
Resettable
Fuse
P6 - 3
Power Supply
BK
15 Amp
Non - Resettable
Fuse (Alternate
Construction)
RD
RD
Outlet
Cooktop On Ind Light
(On When Any Element
Is turned ON)
RF
L2
RD
WH
GND
Infinite Switches
(Cycles On / Off When Hot)
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
(Splice)
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
P1-2 = Connector
P1 Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
3-4 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models MGR8800F and WFG975H0H
NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
N
L1
Oven Control MRC
BK
BK
BK
P6-1
P6-3
Power Supply
Warming Drawer
Warming Drawer (K5) P4-2
P4-1
OR/W
GY
GY
P10-3
P10-4
P7-5
P7-6
P7-4
P10-1
P10-2
BK
BK
BK
BK
Convect (K4)
P2-1
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Latch Motor (K7)
P5-3
Convection Fan (K8)
P5-2
P1-4
P1-1
P5-6
Bake (K2)
Broil (K3)
P1-3
P2-4
W
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
Door Position Switch
Y
Y
BU
BU
Door Latch Switch
GY
Oven Temp Sensor
V
V
P2-3
Convection Element
Y
R/W
914 W
Oven Light Assy 40W
BK/W
BR
Convection Fan
OR
R/W
BU/W
W
J1-4 W
OR
OR
Broil
Valve
R
DSI Board
J1-1
R
Bake
Valve
J1-2
OR
J1-3
BU
R/W
BU/W
BK
W
W
Latch Motor 4W
Surface Burner
Ignition Switch
BK
W
W
W
R
BK
J1-6
J1-7
J1-10
Broil W
Bake BR
Gnd G
Gnd
W
Surface Burner
Spark Module
Gnd
L N
R Y OR BU BK
Gnd
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
P1-2 = Connector 1
P1 Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
3-5
In some, European
factories
the letter ,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will be n
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models WFE540H0E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
N
W
W
W
15 Amp
Non-Resettable Fuse
(Alternate
Construction) R
R
Outlet
GND
15 Amp
Resettable
Fuse
R
L2
R
(On Some Models)
R
W
L1
Oven Control LCC
Door Position Switch
CON3-3
BK
CON3-4
Oven Light (K1)
V
V
W
BK/W
Oven Light Assy 40W
W
W
CV Motor (K2)
CON2-4
Oven Sensor
CON1-1
Power Supply
BK
W
GY
CON3-9
CON3-10
CON1-4
Y
Y
CON1-5
Bake (K4)
CON2-7
Broil (K3)
CON2-1
DLB (K5)
OR
R
M
Bake 3600W
R
W
R
R
Broil 3600W
Thermo Fuse
BU/W
BU
CON4-3
Convection Fan Motor 4W
R
Opens at 363˚F (184˚C)
R/W
CON4-1
Hot Surface
Indicator
Light
R
BK
L1
BK
4A/1A''
1100W
4/1A'
1900W
OR/W
HIA
OR/BK
P
H/1B
OR
S/2B
L1
4/1A'
H1
BK
Y/BK
P
LR
Left Rear Element
V
L1
H1
BK
S/2B
BK
4/1A'
BU/BK
P
BK
V
RR
L1
HIB
BK
S/2B
BR/W
HIA
BR/BK
P
RF
Infinite Switches
(Cycles to Maintain High, Medium and Low
Switch Selections)
4A/1A''
1600W
4/1A'
1400W
W
LF L2
R
H2
LR L2
R
Y
T
H2
BU
RR L2
H2
BR
RF L2
R
H/1B
BR
2/2A
BR
Right Front Element
V
BU
BU
Right Rear Element
PK
H2
R
OR
H/1B
BU
2/2A
1200W
PK
T
H/1B
Y
2/2A
Y
1200W
OR
BU
2/2A
OR
Left Front Element
BK
V
LF
BK
S/2B
BK
HIB
OR
R
Cooktop On
Indicator Light
V
W
(On When Any Element
Is Turned On)
BK
BK
V
BK
2
5
Warm Zone Switch
T
100W
6
1
BK
GY
GY
Warming Element
W
W
V
GND
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
CON1-2 = Connector 1
CON1 Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
3-6 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models WFG540H0E
NOTE: Schematic shows door latch switch in the COOK position with oven door open and elements off.
N
L1
Oven Control LCC190
Door Position Switch
GY
Y
CON3-3
CON3-4
BK
V
CON3-10
V
CON1-1
W
CV Fan (K2)
CON1-5
OR
Convection Fan Motor
W
Oven Light (K1)
CON1-4
BK
Oven Light Assy 40W
W
Power Supply
CON2-4
BK
Oven Temp Sensor
CON3-9
Bake (K7)
Broil (K6)
CON2-7
R/W
CON2-1
BU/W
W
W
J1-1
DSI Board
J1-4
W
R
OR
Bake Valve
Broil Valve
J1-2
OR
Surface Burner Ignition Switch
BU
BK
BK
R
J1-3
R/W
J1-6
BU/W
J1-7
R
J1-10
BK
Broil
W
Bake
BR
Gnd
G
Gnd
W
L
N
Surface Burner
Spark Module
R
Y
Gnd
OR BU BK
Gnd
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
CON1-2 = Connector 1
CON1 Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
3-7
In some, European
factories
the letter ,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will be n
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models WFG745H0F and WFG770H0F
L1
BK
BK
P6-1
P6-5
P6-3
Power Supply
BK
Warming Drawer
OR/WH
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
GY
P10-3
P10-4
P7-5
P7-4
P10-1
P10-2
Convect (K4)
P2-1
P5-6
P5-4
Latch Motor (K7)
P5-3
BK
Convection Fan (K8)
BK
BK
Oven Temp Sensor
RD/WH
914 W
Oven Light Assy 40W
BK/WH
BR
Convection Fan
WH
J1-1
RD
Bake
Valve
OR
Broil
Valve
RD
DSI Board
J1-4 WH
OR
J1-2
OR
J1-3
BU
RD/WH J1-6
BU/WH J1-7
BK
WH
WH
Latch Motor 4W
Surface Burner
Ignition Switch
BK
WH
WH
Convection Element
YL
P5-2
P1-4 OR
P1-1 RD/WH
BU/WH
Bake (K2)
Broil (K3)
P1-3
P2-4
GY
V
V
P2-3
Oven Light (K6)
BU
Door Position Switch
YL
Door Latch Switch
BU
YL
P7-6
BK
WH
WH
Warming Drawer (K5) P4-2
P4-1
N
GND
Oven Control MRC
RD
BK
J1-10
Broil WH
Bake BR
Gnd G
Gnd
WH
Surface Burner
Spark Module
Gnd
L N
RD YL OR BU BK
Gnd
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
P1-2 = Connnector P1,
Pin 2
Multiple
Functions/Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
3-8 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models KFEG500E, YKFEG500E and YKFEG510E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
N
Outlet
WH
L1
Oven Control Maxwell
WH
WH
15 Amp
Non-Resettable
Fuse (Alternate)
RD Construction)
GND
RD
RD
L2
15 Amp
Resettable
Fuse
RD
(on some models)
RD
WH
BK
BK
P6-1
P6-3
Power Supply
BK
WH
WH
Warming Drawer (K2)
Warming Drawer
P1-4
OR/BK
P1-3
WH
OR/BK
RD/WH
P10-3
P10-4
P7-4
BK
BK
Thermo Fuse
BK/WH
Opens at BK/WH
BK/WH
363˚F (184˚C)
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
P2-4
Convect (K3)
P1-1
GY
GY
(on some models)
YL
YL
Oven Temp Sensor
V
P10-2
P2-3
GY
YL
P10-1
Bake (K4)
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
Door Position Switch
P7-5
P2-1
WH
V
RD
BU
DLB (K13)
P15-2
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
RD/WH
Broil 3600W
BU/WH
914W
YL
P15-1
Bake 3600W
WH
WH
Convect Element
RD/WH
RD
RD
Oven Light Assy 40W
WH
BK/WH
Convection Fan
P5-3
CV Fan (K7)
P5-9
OR
BK
P5-7
Warm Zone (K12)
GY
BK
BK
BK
L1
BK
2B
BK
3
H1B
BK
OR/WH
H1A
BK
YL/WH
H1A
P
LR
BK
BK
P
RR
LR Element and Limiter Switches
BK
BK
S
BK
BK
RF
P
4
BU
1200W
RR Element and Limiter Switches
V
H1A
PK
WH
BU
2A
OR
H2
OR
LF L2
H2
YL
LR L2
H2
BU
RR
RD
2A
YL
RD
PK
BK
1600W
3
V
4
1400W
BR/BK
H
PK
2
BU
RF Element and Limiter Switches
L2
RD
PK
H
PK
S
H1B
L1
OR OR
V
H1
L1
300W
3
YL/BK
Hot Surface
Indicator
Light
TN
1B
YL
1000W
1
WH
TN
YL
2B
H1B
L1
WH
1B
OR
LF Element and Limiter Switches
BK
WH
4
3
Warm Zone
Element
1900W
4
V
LF
100W
1100W
OR/BK
P
1
GY
2
BK
NOTE: All limiter switches
close at 150˚F (65˚C) TYP
open at 1040˚F (560˚C) TYP
2
BR
H2
RF
L2
RD
BR
V
Infinite Switches
(Cycles On/Off When Hot)
V
Cooktop On Indicator Light
(On When Any Cooktop Element Is Turned On)
WH
Infinite Switches
(Cycles On/Off When Hot)
GND
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
(Splice)
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
P1-2 = Connector P1
Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
3-9
In some, European
factories
the letter ,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will be n
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models KFES530E and YKFES530E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
N
Outlet
WH
L1
Oven Control Maxwell
BK
BK
BK
P6 - 1
WH
P6 - 3
Power Supply
P2 - 1
Bake (K4)
Broil (K5)
P4 - 2
DLB (K13)
P15 - 1
BK
GN
P9 - 1
RD/WH
P9 - 2
GY
GY
YL
Oven Temp Sensor
V
P2 - 3
P15 - 2
GY
V
P10 - 2
BK/WH P4 - 1
RD
P5 - 4
P5 - 3
Warm Zone (K12)
P5 - 7
RD/WH
Broil 4000 W
BU/WH
RD/WH
RD
RD
914 W
YL
CV Fan (K7)
Bake 3600 W
BU
P1 - 1
Oven Light (K6)
WH
WH
Convect Element
Oven Light Assy 40 W
BK/WH
OR
GY
Left Cooktop Control
BK
BK
BK
P1 - 2
P4 - 3
P1 - 1
BK
P1 - 4
BK
P2 - 3
WH
100 W
GY
GN
RD/WH
OR
BR
BK
BK
P1 - 3
OR/WH
C
1550 W
P2 - 4
OR/BK
B
1400 W
P6 - 2
OR
P6 - 1
RD
P9 - 1
P5 - 1
YL
P5 - 2
RD/WH
BK
YL/BK
H
S
4
1200 W
2
YL
Y
YL
Note: All Limiter Switches
Close At 150ºF (65ºC) TYP
And Open At 1040ºF (560ºC) TYP
P9 - 5
P3 - 1
Power Supply
P2 - 1
P3 - 3
BU/BK
BU
P5 - 2
RD/WH
P1 - 4
P1 - 3
BK
BU
P5 -1
P1 - 2
P9 - 5
WH
P4 - 1
P2 - 2
BK
GN
Left Front
Triple Element
And
Limiter Switches
RD
Left Rear
Single Element
And
Limiter Switches
RD/WH
P9 - 4
BK
RD/WH
D
OR
OR
BK
P9 - 2
P4 - 2
P1 - 1
OR
1B
OR
YL
P2 - 2
BK
BR
2B
1550 W
P2 - 1
Right Cooktop Control
BK
BK
E
P4 - 2
BK
OR
WH
No Connection Too Hot
Surface Indicator
WH
GY
P4 - 1
WH
Convection Fan
Warm Zone Element
BK
RD/WH
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
YL
P10 - 1
Convect (K3)
WH
YL
P7 - 4
P5 - 9
RD
Door Position Switch
P7 - 5
BK/WH P2 - 4
RD
(On Some Models)
WH
OR/BK
RD/WH
P10 - 4
Opens At BK/WH
363˚F (184˚C)
L2
15 AMP
Resettable
Fuse
Warming Drawer
OR/BK
P10 - 3
BK
RD
WH
P1 - 4
P1 - 3
BK
GND
RD
WH
Warming Drawer (K2)
Thermo Fuse
RD
WH
15 AMP
Non-Resettable
Fuse (alternate
Construction)
S
4
1200 W
BU
BU
BK
BK
S
BR/WH
3
2100 W
BR/BK
4
1100 W
BR
P4 - 3
P6 - 2
BR
P6 - 1
RD
H
2 BU
H
BR
2
BR
BR
WH
Right Rear
Single
Element And
Limiter Switches
RD/WH
Right Front
Dual Element
And
Limiter Switches
RD
P9 - 4
P9 - 2
GND
P9 - 1
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
(Splice)
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
P1-2 = Connector P1
Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
3-10 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model YMER8650F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
L1
N
WH
WH
15 Amp
Non-Resettable Fuse
(Alternate
Construction)
RD
RD
Outlet
WH
L2
15 Amp
Resettable
Fuse
RD
RD
GND
RD
Oven Control LCC
CON3 - 3
CON3 - 4
CON3 - 9
CON3 - 10
CV Motor (K2)
CON1 - 5
WH
Door Position Switch
YL
YL
GY
Oven Temp Sensor
V
V
Convection Fan Motor
CON1 - 1
Power Supply
WH
M
BK / WH
WH
WH
CON2 - 4
BK
Oven Light (K1)
CON2 - 7
Broil (K3)
CON2 - 1
DLB (K5)
WH
CON1 - 4
Bake (K4)
CON4 - 3
CON4 - 1
BR
RD
Oven Light Assy 40W
Bake 3600W
RD
RD
Broil 3600W
BU
BU / W
RD
Thermo Fuse
RD
Opens at 363˚F (184˚C)
RD
RD
S / 2B
BK
BK
4A
L1
BR / WH
4
4 / 1A'
BR / BK
S2
LF
4A / 1A"
BK
1600 W
H / 1B
OR
1400 W
2 / 2A
L1
BK / W
LR
BK
L1
4 / 1A'
Yl / BK
P
V
H1
BK / W
RR
4
RF
Infinite Switches
(Cycles On/Off When Hot
BU
LF
P1
RD
H2
LR
L2
RD
YL
TN
RR
H2
2 / 2A
BU
Right Rear Element
L2
RD
BU
H / 1B
4A / 1A"
1100 W
4 / 1A'
2100 W
BR / BK
2
RD
WH
PK
OR
H / 1B
1200 W
S / 2B
BR / WH
S2
BR
2 / 2A
BR
Right Front Element
V
RF
2
P1
RD
BR
Cooktop On
Ind Light
V
WH
(On When Any Element
Is Turned On)
BK
BK
BK
BK
4A
BK / W
BK
4 / 1A'
V
L1
Left Rear Element
BU / BK
P
1200 W
S / 2B
BK
TN
BU
H / 1B
YL
2 / 2A
YL
S / 2B
H1
Hot surface
Indicator Light
PK
OR
OR
Left Front Element
V
OR
V
1
6
5
2
Warm Zone Switch
TN
GY
GY
Warming Element
WH
WH
V
GND
LEGEND
Component
Terminals
Connection
No
Connection
On Some
Models
In Line
Connection
CON1-2 = Connector 1
CON1 Position 2
Multiple
Functions / Circuitry
Enclosed Within
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-11
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the,part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models WFE745H0F, YWFE745H0F and WFE770H0F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
L1
N
WH
P6-1
BK
WH
WH
WH
OR/BK OR/BK
P10-4
P7-5
P7-4
P10-1
P10-2
BK
P1-3
Bake (K2)
P1-4
P2-4
Broil (k#)
P1-1
P2-1
Convect (K4)
P2-3
DLB (K1)
P3-1
BK
P3-2
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
CV Fan (K8)
P5-2
Warm Zone (K9)
P5-1
BK
GY
GY
V
WH
L1
300W
H1B
V
H1A
Heater
TN
1000W
P
Door Position Switch
Oven Temp Sensor
Hot Surface
Indicator Light
YL
RD
L2
PK
BK
YL
YL
WH
BK
H2
YL
WH
LR
RD
PK
V
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
RD
Broil 3600W
BU/WH
BU
914W
YL
Convect Element
WH
M
4
3
Warm Zone
Element
OR/WH
RD
P
BK
LF
WH
L1
PK
RD
BK
P
1200W
H1
BK
TN
Heater
TN
H2
C
RR
D
BU
L1
Right Rear Element
RD
RD
1400W
H1B
V
H1A
BK
PK
BU/BK
L2
A
Left Front Element
RD
WH
B
PK
OR
L2
Convection Fan
WH
900W
1050W
OR/BK
Heater
H2
WH
100W
V
H1B
WH
Oven Light Assy 40W
1
GY
2
BK
1050W
H1C
L1
BK
H1A
RD/WH
RD
OR
PK
PK
Left Rear Element
V
GY
BK
BK
(on some models)
BK/WH
P5-6
WH
YL/BK
Warming Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
D
Cooktop On
Indicator Light
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
RD
BK
GY
C
RD
Warming Drawer
P4-2
P10-3
Opens at
BK
363˚F (184˚C)
RD
(on some models)
GND
RD/WH
Thermo Fuse
RD
B
A
P6-3
Power Supply
P4-1
BK
RD
L2
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise)
WH
Warming Drawer (K-5)
BK
15 Amp
Non-Resettable
Fuse (Alternate)
Construction)
Outlet
WH
Oven Control MRC
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
1600W
BR/BK
Heater
H2
L2
P
BR
RD
BK
Right Front Element
RF
PK
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
On Some
In Line Connector P2,
No
Circuitry
Connection
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
3-12 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model IGL730C
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
.
L1
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
P2-1
Bake (K4)
WH
WH
RD/WH
P4-2
BK
J1-7
BU/WH
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
BK
J1-4
GND
N
GY
Main Oven Temp Sensor
P7-1
BK
V
V
LF
RR
TN
BK
Spark
Module
TN
TN
RF
TN
Cooling Fan
M
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
BK
Oven Light 40W
BK/WH
P7-3
BK
Door Position Switch
LR
YL
P5-4
P7-7
BK
WH
J1-10 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-1 to J1-2: 8-18 VDC
J1-7 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-3 to J1-2: 8-18 VDC
J1-6 to J1-4: 120 VAC
V
Oven Light (K6)
BK
OR
RD
BU
J1-1 J1-2 J1-3
J1-6
J1-10 BK
DSI Board
P2-3
Broil (K5)
Igniter Switches
Solenoid Valve
P6-3
BK
P4-1
L1
N
RD to OR 216 ohms
BU to OR 216 ohms
C
TN
WH
5 VDC
RD
BK
YL
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
GND
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-13
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model JDS1450F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Igniter Switches
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
P2-1
WH
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
WH
P2-3
Bake (K4)
P4-1
BK
Broil (K5)
P15-1
P15-2
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P1-4
BU
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
BU/WH
RD/WH
P7-3
P7-1
P3-2
Bake Drawer (K1)
BK
Door Position Switch
GY
Main Oven Temp Sensor
BK
V
V
P10-1
LF
TN
RR
TN
M
V
M
OR
BK
TN
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
Convect Fan
BK
WH
Oven Light 40W
C
TN
WH
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
RD
RF
Cooling Fan
Signal
GND
Hall
Effect
Sensor
YL
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
P10-2
Spark
Module
YL
P3-1
RD/WH
BK
Convection 3200W
BK/WH
P7-7
TN
RD
RD
YL
BK
LR
Broil 4000W
P4-2
DLB (K13)
BK
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
RD
BK
Thermofuse
GND
N
P6-3
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
Thermofuse
Opens at 363■F WH
(184■C)
GY
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
3-14 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models JES1450CF and JES1450F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L2
L1
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
P6-1
P2-1
WH
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
WH
P2-3
Bake (K4)
P4-1
BK
Broil (K5)
P4-2
DLB (K13)
P15-1
P15-2
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P1-4
BK
BU
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Warm Zone (K12)
P5-7
P7-7
P7-1
P3-2
Door Position Switch
P10-1
P10-2
Warm Zone Light (K8)
Hot Surface Indicator Light
PK
YL
BK
WH
BR
LR
RD
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
BK
Cooling Fan
M
V
M
OR
Signal
BK
GND
H2
900W
1050W
OR
L2
WH
5 VDC
OR/WH
Heater
WH
Warm Zone 100W
V
OR/BK
WH
Oven Light 40W x2
BK/WH
H1B
H1A
WH
Convect Fan
1050W
H1C
L1
V
P
Hall
Effect
Sensor
BK
OR
LF
RD
Cooktop On Indicator Light
YL
Thermofuse
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
RD/WH
P
YL
RD
1000W
YL
L2
RD
P3-1
Bake Drawer (K1)
H2
Convection 3200W
GY
TN
P7-3
Heater
BU/WH
RD
V
H1A
YL/BK
RD/WH
YL
P7-5
BK
RD/WH
Broil 4000W
N
300W
H1B
L1
Bake 3600W
RD
BK
Thermofuse
L2
P6-3
Power Supply
BK
Main Harness P5-2
YL
V
Oven Control Maxwell
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
L1
WH
BK
H2
GY
YL
BU/BK
BU
L2
Cooktop On Indicator Light
P5-2
BU
1200W
H1
Heater
RD
RR
WH
1100W
H1B
L1
BK
WH
V
BK
P
V
H1A
2100W
BR/BK
Heater
H2
BR
L2
P
BK
BR
RF
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
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In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-15
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model JGS1450F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
L1
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
N
RD to OR 216 ohms
BU to OR 216 ohms
P6-1
P2-1
WH
Bake (K4)
WH
Broil (K5)
P4-2
BK
J1-7
BU/WH
Convect (K2)
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
WH
P7-3
P7-1
BK P2-4
P3-2
Main Oven Temp Sensor
BK
V
V
M
V
M
Spark
Module
TN
TN
RF
TN
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
Convect Fan
C
TN
WH
Oven Light 40W
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
BK
BK
WH
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
RD
GND
YL
P1-1 BU
P3-1
P10-2
RR
BK
Cooling Fan
OR
Broil Assist (K3)
P10-1
BK
WH
Door Position Switch
GY
Bake Drawer (K1)
BK
LF
TN
YL
BK/WH
P7-7
LR
Convection 914W
YL
P7-5
J1-4
J1-10 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-1 to J1-2: 8-18 VAC
J1-7 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-3 to J1-2: 8-18 VAC
J1-6 to J1-4: 120 VAC
P1-4
BK
BK
OR
RD
BU
J1-1 J1-2 J1-3
J1-6
J1-10 BK
DSI Board
P2-3
RD/WH
P1-3
GND
N
P6-3
Power Supply
BK
P4-1
Igniter Switches
Solenoid Valve
Oven Control Maxwell
BK
L1
Broil Assist 1200W
WH
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/WH
Drawer Temp Sensor
WH
GY
GY
On some models
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
3-16 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models JIS1450D and KSIB900E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L2
J801
Mo.
P5-4
N
Oven Light (K6)
L
RD
BU BR
BK
BK
RD
N
S1
S1
Convection 3200W
Door Position Switch
F1
Fuse 1
I1
BK
I1
GND
L1
L2
BK
I1
M
BK
I1
S1
Convect Fan
Main Connection
J2
N
S1
G L2 L2
L2
208 - 240V
60Hz
CONNECTOR NOTE:
1
2
T2B
T2A
J604
BU
L
BR
_ + S
BK
RD
BU
J1
N
J803
J802
GF801
J806
J205
J801
Opens at 363■F WH
(184■C)
Mo.
J605
GY
1 2 3 4 5
Drawer Temp Sensor
Thermofuse
Mo.
2
T3A
T3B
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
BK
LB
WH
RD
YL
1
Mo.B
P10-2
L1
WH
Mo.A
P10-1
L1 L1
2
L
BU BR
WH
Oven Light 40W
P3-1
RD/WH
L2
F2
Fuse 2
BK
BK
Oven Light 40W
Bake Drawer (K1)
L2 RD
L2
V
BK/WH
P3-2
L1
Cx2 Cx1
W
Main Oven Temp Sensor
L1 BK
L1
EMI
GY
OR
L
J1
BK
YL
P5-3
Convect Fan (K7)
Induction Power
System (IPS)
BU/WH
RD/WH
V
P5-9
BK
Mo.
P10-3
BU
T3B
T3A
P10-4
BR
J1
P7-4
2
P7-5
1
BU
YL
BK
1
P1-4
2
Convect (K2)
J605
P1-3
GF801
P15-2
Legend:
J1 - Filter Main Power Connector 1
J2 - Filter Main Power Connector 2
IPC - Induction Power Control Board
EMI - Filter Board
BL - Blower (Left)
BR - Blower (Right)
I1 - Inductor (Single Zone)
S1 - Sensor
UI - User Interface (Touch Control)
W1 - Main Terminal Block
W - Power Housing Terminal Block
Cx1 - Filter Capacitor
Cx2 - Filter Capacitor
BL
12VDC
Broil 4000W
P4-2
P15-1
J802
Broil (K5)
DLB (K13)
Mo.
P4-1
BK
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
Mo.
Thermofuse
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
T2A
T2B
RD
J604
P2-3
Bake (K4)
BK
WH
J806
WH
J803
BK
P2-1
P6-3
Power Supply
1 2 3 4 5
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
BU
RD
BK
S + _
J205
IPC
BK
LB
WH
RD
YL
IPC
J007 - Service
J003 - WIDE 2 Connector
Connector „SAM‰
from IPC2
(Manufacturing Only)
J004 - WIDE 1 Connector
from IPC1
BR
12VDC
J801 - MCU Connector
(for Factory
J008 - WIDE 3 Connector
Programming Only)
from Maxwell
GY
J205 Blower Connector
J604/J605 Coil Thermistor Connector
7
6
5
4
123 45 123 45
J008
6
J00
J005
J004
123 45
J003
J002
UI
GF801 - „SAM‰
Service Connector Zone
(Manufacturing Only)
J00
J806 - UI
Connector
T3A/T3B/T2A/T2B Induction
Coil Connector
1
J007
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
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In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-17
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model KSDB900E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Igniter Switches
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
P2-1
WH
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
WH
P2-3
Bake (K4)
P4-1
BK
Broil (K5)
P4-2
DLB (K13)
P15-1
P15-2
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P1-4
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
BU/WH
RD/WH
RD
P7-3
P7-1
P3-2
Bake Drawer (K1)
P10-1
Spark
Module
LF
TN
BK
Door Position Switch
RR
TN
YL
GY
Main Oven Temp Sensor
BK
V
V
M
V
M
OR
TN
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
Convect Fan
C
TN
WH
Oven Light 40W
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
BK
BK
WH
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
RD
RF
Cooling Fan
GND
YL
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
P10-2
BK
RD
P3-1
RD/WH
TN
Convection 3200W
BK/WH
P7-7
LR
Broil 4000W
BU
YL
BK
BK
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
RD
BK
Thermofuse
GND
N
P6-3
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
Thermofuse
Opens at 363■F WH
(184■C)
GY
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
3-18 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model KSDG950E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Igniter Switches
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
P2-1
WH
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
WH
P2-3
Bake (K4)
P4-1
BK
Broil (K5)
P4-2
DLB (K13)
P15-1
P15-2
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P1-4
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
BU/WH
RD/WH
P7-3
P7-1
Downdraft Fan High (K11)
P5-6
Downdraft Fan Low (K8)
P5-2
TN
BK
Spark
Module
LF
TN
RD
RD
Convection 3200W
RD/WH
BK
Door Position Switch
RR
TN
YL
GY
Main Oven Temp Sensor
BK
V
V
M
V
M
OR
WH
Convect Fan
WH
Oven Light 40W
WH
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
RD
BK
RF
Cooktop
Igniters
TN
Cooling Fan
BK/WH
P7-7
LR
Broil 4000W
BU
YL
BK
BK
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
RD
BK
Thermofuse
GND
N
P6-3
Signal
GND
YL
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Downdraft Fan
BK
M
WH
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
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Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-19
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model KSEG700E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
N
L1
L2
L1
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
BK
Thermofuse
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
BK
L2
P6-3
P2-1
Power Supply
Bake (K4)
P2-3
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
BK
P15-1
DLB (K13)
P15-2
WH
WH
Bake 3600W
RD
BK
BU/WH
Heater
RD
H2
P7-5
P7-4
Convection 3200W
P
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Door Position Switch
V
BK
Cooling Fan
WH
Oven Light 40W x2
P7-3
P3-2
P10-1
P10-2
Warm Zone Light (K8)
1050W
V
OR/WH
900W
1050W
OR
L2
P
BK
OR
LF
RD
Cooktop On Indicator Light
5 VDC
BK
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
GND
L1
YL
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
GY
WH
BU
L2
RD
1100W
H1B
L1
BK
Cooktop On Indicator Light
YL
BU/BK
RR
On some models
P5-2
H2
BU
1200W
H1
Heater
WH
V
BK
P
BK
Thermofuse
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
Bake Drawer (K1)
H2
WH
P3-1
RD/WH
RD
Heater
WH
Warm Zone 100W
TN
RD
WH
OR/BK
WH
P5-7
P7-1
H1B
H1A
Convect Fan
BK/WH
P7-7
PK
BR
H1C
L1
V
OR
Warm Zone (K12)
BK
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
BK
Hot Surface Indicator Light
YL
LR
YL
GY
1000W
YL
L2
YL
BK
V
H1A
YL/BK
RD/WH
P1-4
Convect (K2)
N
300W
H1B
L1
RD/WH
Broil 4000W
BU
RD
P1-3
Main Harness P5-2
YL
V
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
V
H1A
2100W
BR/BK
Heater
WH
H2
BR
L2
P
BK
BR
RF
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
3-20 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model KSEG950E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L2
L1
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
Cooktop Element and
Limiter Assemblies
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
P6-3
Power Supply
BK
WH
P2-1
Bake (K4)
P2-3
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
DLB (K13)
P15-1
BK
P15-2
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P1-4
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Heater
BU
RD/WH
RD
Convection 3200W
P7-3
RD/WH
L1
Door Position Switch
P7-1
Downdraft Fan High (K11)
P5-6
Downdraft Fan Low (K8)
P5-2
1600W
H1B
V
1400W
OR/BK
GY
H1A
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
V
M
M
OR
WH
Convect Fan
L2
H2
Cooktop On Indicator Light
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
GND
OR
LF
WH
YL
BK
P
WH
Oven Light 40W
Signal
OR
Heater
Cooling Fan
V
BK
RD
BK
YL
RD
YL
LR
RD
WH
PK
YL/BK
L2
BU/WH
BK/WH
P7-7
H2
YL
1300W
H1
N
Hot Surface Indicator Light
BK
Broil 4000W
YL
BK
P
BK
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
RD
BK
Thermofuse
L1
WH
L2
V
Hall
Effect
Sensor
M
H2
L2
WH
RD
BK
H1
Heater
Downdraft Fan
BK
P
L1
BK
WH
V
BU
1200W
BU/BK
BU
RD
RR
1100W
H1B
L1
RD
V
BK
2100W
H1A
BR/BK
Heater
BR
L2
H2
P
BK
BR
RF
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-21
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models KSGB900E and KSGG700E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
L1
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
N
RD to OR 216 ohms
BU to OR 216 ohms
P2-1
WH
Bake (K4)
WH
RD/WH
Broil (K5)
P4-2
BK
J1-7
BU/WH
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
WH
P7-7
P7-1
BK P2-4
P3-2
Main Oven Temp Sensor
BK
V
V
M
V
M
Spark
Module
TN
TN
RF
TN
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
Convect Fan
C
TN
WH
Oven Light 40W
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
BK
BK
WH
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
RD
GND
YL
P1-1 BU
P3-1
P10-2
RR
BK
Cooling Fan
OR
Broil Assist (K3)
P10-1
BK
WH
Door Position Switch
GY
Bake Drawer (K1)
BK
LF
TN
YL
BK/WH
P7-3
LR
Convection 914W
YL
P7-5
J1-4
J1-10 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-1 to J1-2: 8-18 VAC
J1-7 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-3 to J1-2: 8-18 VAC
J1-6 to J1-4: 120 VAC
P1-4
BK
BK
OR
RD
BU
J1-1 J1-2 J1-3
J1-6
J1-10 BK
DSI Board
P2-3
BK
P4-1
GND
N
P6-3
Power Supply
BK
Igniter Switches
Solenoid Valve
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
L1
Broil Assist 1200W
WH
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/WH
Drawer Temp Sensor
WH
GY
GY
On some models
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
3-22 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model MGS8800F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
RD to OR 216 ohms
BU to OR 216 ohms
Igniter Switches
P6-1
BK
BK
Power Supply
BK
P6-3
WH
P2-1
Bake (K4)
P2-3
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
RD/WH
BU/WH
BK
RD
J1-1
OR
J1-2
WH
BU
J1-10
J1-6
J1-7
Convect (K2)
BK
BK
J1-4
DSI Board
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
Main Oven Temp Sensor
P7-7
P7-1
P3-2
Warming Drawer (K1)
P10-2
TN
RR
RF
TN
TN
Cooktop
Igniters
C
TN
Cooling Fan
WH
Convect Fan
OR
Oven Light 40W
WH
WH
5 VDC
RD
BK
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
GND
YL
Warm Drawer 850W
OR/BK
P10-1
LF
V
P3-1
BK
Spark
Module
V
BK/WH
P7-3
BK
YL
GY
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
BK
Door Position Switch
V
BK
BK
WH
YL
P7-5
TN
WH
Convection 914W
P1-4
BK
LR
J1-3
J1-10 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-1 to J1-2: 8-18 VDC
J1-7 to J1-4: 120 VAC J1-3 to J1-2: 8-18 VDC
J1-6 to J1-4: 120 VAC
P1-3
GND
N
Solenoid Valve
Oven Control Maxwell
WH
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
GY
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
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On Some
In Line Connector P2,
No
Circuitry
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-23
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model WEE745H0F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
V
YL
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
WH
P2-1
Bake (K4)
P2-3
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
Opens at 363F
(184C)
WH
BK
DLB (K13)
P15-1
RD/WH
BU/WH
Convect (K2)
P1-4
BK
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Warm Zone (K12)
P5-7
P7-7
P7-3
P7-1
Warm Zone Light (K8)
P5-2
RD
YL
H1B
L1
On some models
BK
WH
PK
WH
YL
RD
1200W
V
1300W
H1A
OR/BK
Door Position Switch
Heater
GY
N
YL/BK
LR
Convection 914W
YL
YL
700W
L2
Broil 4000W
BU
H2
L2
Hot Surface Indicator Light
BK
H1
Heater
RD/WH
P15-2 RD
P1-3
P
BK
Bake 3600W
RD
BK
Thermofuse
L1
P6-3
Main Harness P5-2
L2
H2
Main Oven Temp Sensor
OR
V
M
M
OR
RD
BK
WH
Convect Fan
Oven Light 40W
BK/WH
TN
P
Cooling Fan
V
V
Warm Zone 100W
Signal
GND
YL
WH
Cooktop On Indicator Light
WH
P
L1
WH
5 VDC
BK
Heater
H2
L2
Cooktop On Indicator Light
H1B
L1
BK
BU/BK
BU
RD
1100W
V
2100W
H1A
BR/BK
Heater
H2
WH
BU
1200W
RR
WH
RD
V
BK
H1
Hall
Effect
Sensor
YL
OR
LF
L2
P
BR
BK
BR
RF
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
3-24 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model WEG745H0F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
Oven Control Maxwell
BK
P6-1
P2-1
Power Supply
Bake (K4)
P6-3
BK
WH
Broil (K5)
P4-2
BU/WH
P1-3
Convect (K2)
YL
P7-4
P10-3
P5-9
J1-7
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
J1-4
P7-3
P7-1
LF
TN
BK
Spark
Module
TN
Door Position Switch
BK
WH
RR
TN
YL
GY
Main OvenTemp Sensor
BK
V
V
RF
TN
Cooling Fan
M
V
M
OR
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
ConvectFan
BK
WH
Oven Light 40W
BK/WH
P7-7
BK
WH
J1-10 to J1-4:120 VAC J1-1 to J1-2:8-18 VDC
J1-7 to J1-4:120 VAC J1-3 to J1-2:8-18 VDC
J1-6 to J1-4:120 VAC
LR
GND
N
Convection 914W
P1-4
P10-4
BK
RD OR
BU
J1-1 J1-2 J1-3
J1-6
J1-10 BK
DSI Board
P2-3
P7-5
BK
WH
RD/WH
P4-1
Igniter Switches
SolenoidValve
BK
BK
L1
N
RD to OR 216 ohms
BU to OR 216 ohms
C
TN
WH
5 VDC
RD
BK
YL
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
GND
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
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Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-25
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models IEL730C and YIEL730C
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
YL
V
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
BK
Thermofuse
Opens at 363F
(184C)
P6-3
P2-1
Bake (K4)
P2-3
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
BK
DLB (K13)
P15-1
P15-2
L1
RD
WH
RD
Heater
RD/WH
Broil 4000W
BU
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Door Position Switch
RD
1200W
V
1300W
OR/BK
Heater
H2
Main Oven Temp Sensor
OR
L2
V
Oven Light 40W
BK
P
Cooling Fan
M
WH
OR
LF
Cooktop On Indicator Light
P5-4
Oven Light (K6)
WH
BK/WH
P7-7
P7-3
P7-1
L1
BK
YL
Signal
GND
P
BK
5 VDC
RD
WH
YL
H1A
YL
V
BK
H2
H1B
L1
BK
V
PK
LR
RD/WH
GY
YL
700W
YL/BK
L2
BU/WH
RD
P7-5
BK
H1
Bake 3600W
N
L2
Hot Surface Indicator Light
P
BK
WH
Main Harness P5-2
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Heater
1200W
BU
BU/BK
H2
BU
L2
RD
RR
L1
P
BK
H1
Heater
H2
L2
WH
V
BK
H1
RD
BK
V
2500W
BR
BR/BK
BR
RD
RF
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
3-26 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model YKSDB900E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Igniter Switches
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
P2-1
WH
Thermofuse
WH
P2-3
Bake (K4)
P4-1
BK
Broil (K5)
P15-1
P15-2
P1-3
Convect (K2)
P1-4
BU
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
BK
BU/WH
RD/WH
RD
P7-3
P7-1
P3-2
Bake Drawer (K1)
BK
Door Position Switch
GY
Main Oven Temp Sensor
BK
V
V
P10-2
LF
TN
RR
TN
M
V
M
OR
TN
Cooktop
Igniters
WH
Convect Fan
C
TN
WH
Oven Light 40W
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
BK
BK
WH
Oven Light 40W
5 VDC
RD
RF
Cooling Fan
GND
YL
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
P10-1
Spark
Module
YL
P3-1
RD/WH
BK
RD
BK/WH
P7-7
TN
Convection 3200W
YL
BK
LR
Broil 4000W
P4-2
DLB (K13)
BK
Bake 3600W
RD/WH
RD
BK
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
GND
N
P6-3
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
Thermofuse
Opens at 363■F WH
(184■C)
GY
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
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In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-27
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models KSEB900E, YKSEB900E and YKSEG700E
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
N
L1
L2
L1
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
BK
Thermofuse
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
BK
P2-1
P4-1
BK
L2
P6-3
Power Supply
Bake (K4)
P2-3
Broil (K5)
P4-2
P15-1
DLB (K13)
P15-2
WH
WH
Bake 3600W
RD
Broil 4000W
BU
BK
BU/WH
Heater
RD
H2
P7-5
P7-4
Convection 3200W
P
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Door Position Switch
V
BK
Cooling Fan
WH
Oven Light 40W x2
P7-3
P3-2
P10-1
P10-2
Warm Zone Light (K8)
1050W
V
OR/WH
900W
1050W
OR
L2
P
BK
OR
LF
RD
Cooktop On Indicator Light
5 VDC
BK
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
GND
L1
YL
Opens at 363■F
(184■C)
Drawer Temp Sensor
GY
GY
BU
RD
RR
1100W
H1B
L1
BK
Cooktop On Indicator Light
YL
BU/BK
L2
On some models
P5-2
H2
WH
BU
1200W
H1
Heater
WH
V
BK
P
BK
Thermofuse
Bake Drawer 1200W
OR/BK
Bake Drawer (K1)
H2
WH
P3-1
RD/WH
RD
Heater
WH
Warm Zone 100W
TN
RD
WH
OR/BK
WH
P5-7
P7-1
H1B
H1A
Convect Fan
BK/WH
P7-7
PK
BR
H1C
L1
V
OR
Warm Zone (K12)
BK
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
BK
Hot Surface Indicator Light
YL
LR
YL
GY
1000W
YL
L2
YL
BK
V
H1A
YL/BK
RD/WH
P1-4
Convect (K2)
N
300W
H1B
L1
RD/WH
RD
P1-3
Main Harness P5-2
YL
V
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
V
H1A
2100W
BR/BK
Heater
WH
H2
BR
L2
P
BK
BR
RF
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
No
Connection
On
Some
Models
In-Line
Connection
Connector P2,
Position 1
Circuitry
Enclosed
Within
Terminals
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
(opens on
heat rise)
Thermal Switch
(closes on
heat rise)
Resistor
or Element
Motor
Incandescent
Light
Non-Resettable
Fuse
Thermistor
Indicator
Light
Triac
Thermo Fuse
3-28 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models MES8800F and YMES8800F
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L2
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK P2-1
Thermofuse
Opens at 360F
(184C)
BK
Bake (K4)
P4-1
Broil (K5)
BK
DLB (K13)
V
P6-3
P2-3
P4-2
P15-1
P15-2
WH
RD
YL
WH
Bake 3600W
BK
BU/WH
BU
BK
H1
Heater
RD/WH
RD
Main Harness P5-2
Hot Surface Indicator Light
P
L1
RD/WH
Broil 4000W
RD
YL
700W
PK
Convect (K2)
YL
L2
RD
Convection 914W
P1-4
BK
YL
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
Cooling Fan (K9)
WH
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Warm Zone (K12)
P5-7
P
RD
Warm Zone Light (K8)
WH
WH
P10-1
P10-2
BU/BK
H2
BU
L2
Hall
Effect
Sensor
RD
1100W
H1B
L1
V
H1A
BK
YL
2100W
BR/BK
Heater
Cooktop On Indicator Light
YL
BU
RR
5 VDC
GND
1200W
H1
Heater
WH
V
BK
P
BK
WH
H2
WH
Warm Drawer 850W
OR/BK
Warming Drawer (K1)
L1
Warm Zone 100W
P5-2
P3-1
P3-2
RD/WH
Cooktop On Indicator Light
WH
Convect Fan
Signal
OR
LF
Oven Light 40W
BK
OR
L2
Cooling Fan
GY
P7-1
H2
V
BK/WH
P7-3
1300W
OR/BK
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
RD
V
Heater
GY
OR
P7-7
1200W
H1B
H1A
YL
V
Convect Fan (K7)
L1
BK
Door Position Switch
P5-1
BK
WH
YL/BK
H2
LR
P1-3
N
L2
L1
BR
L2
P
BK
WH
BR
Drawer Temp Sensor
RD
RF
GY
GY
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
On Some
In Line Connector P2,
No
Circuitry
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within Terminals
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-29
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model YWEE730H0D
NOTE: Schematic shows the oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
YL
V
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
WH
P2-1
Bake (K4)
P2-3
P4-1
Broil (K5)
P4-2
Opens at 363F
(184C)
BK
DLB (K13)
P15-1
Heater
RD/WH
BU/WH
Convect (K2)
P1-4
BK
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Warm Zone (K12)
P5-7
P7-7
P7-3
P7-1
Warm Zone Light (K8)
P5-2
RD
Convection 914W
BK
WH
RD
1200W
V
1300W
H1A
OR/BK
Door Position Switch
YL
Heater
H2
OR
L2
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
M
V
M
OR
TN
RD
BK
Warm Zone 100W
Signal
GND
YL
WH
Cooktop On Indicator Light
WH
L1
P
BK
WH
5 VDC
Heater
1200W
BU
RD
RR
WH
L1
P
BK
H1
Heater
H2
L2
WH
BU
BU/BK
H2
L2
Cooktop On Indicator Light
RD
V
BK
H1
Hall
Effect
Sensor
YL
OR
LF
WH
Convect Fan
Oven Light 40W
BK/WH
BK
P
Cooling Fan
V
WH
YL
H1B
L1
On some models
YL
GY
PK
LR
RD/WH
P15-2 RD
P1-3
YL
700W
YL/BK
H2
L2
Broil 4000W
BU
BK
H1
Bake 3600W
N
L2
Hot Surface Indicator Light
P
BK
WH
RD
BK
Thermofuse
L1
P6-3
Main Harness P5-2
BK
V
2500W
BR
BR/BK
BR
RD
RF
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
3-30 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for model YWEE745H0F
NOTE: Schematic shows oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
L1
N
L1
L2
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
V
YL
Oven Control Maxwell
P6-1
Power Supply
BK
P2-1
Bake (K4)
P4-1
Broil (K5)
WH
Opens at 363F
(184C)
WH
BK
P4-2
DLB (K13)
P15-1
Heater
BU
BU/WH
Convect (K2)
P1-4
BK
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
P5-4
Warm Zone (K12)
P5-7
P7-7
P7-3
P7-1
Warm Zone Light (K8)
P5-2
RD
Convection 914W
YL
H1B
L1
On some models
BK
WH
WH
RD
1200W
V
1300W
OR/BK
Heater
GY
PK
YL
H1A
Door Position Switch
YL
N
YL/BK
LR
RD/WH
P15-2 RD
P1-3
H2
YL
700W
L2
Broil 4000W
L2
Hot Surface Indicator Light
BK
H1
RD/WH
RD
P
BK
Bake 3600W
P2-3
BK
Thermofuse
L1
P6-3
Main Harness P5-2
L2
H2
Main Oven Temp Sensor
OR
V
M
M
OR
RD
BK
WH
Convect Fan
Warm Zone 100W
GND
YL
Cooktop On Indicator Light
WH
P
L1
WH
5 VDC
Signal
BK
Heater
H2
L2
Cooktop On Indicator Light
H1B
L1
BK
BU/BK
BU
RD
1100W
V
2100W
H1A
BR/BK
Heater
H2
WH
BU
1200W
RR
WH
RD
V
BK
H1
Hall
Effect
Sensor
YL
OR
LF
WH
Oven Light 40W
BK/WH
TN
P
Cooling Fan
V
V
L2
P
BR
BK
BR
RF
RD
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges n 3-31
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING Cont.
For Service Technician Use Only
Wiring diagram for models WEGA25H0H, WEE750H0H, WEEA25H0H, YWEEA25H0H and YWEE750H0H
NOTE: Schematic shows oven door open and elements off.
Oven Control Wiring Diagram
Cooktop Wiring Diagram
B
A
L1
Oven Control Maxwell
BK
P6-1
Power Supply
P2-1
Bake (K4)
Opens at 363°F
(184°C)
BK
BK
Broil (K5)
P4-1
DLB (K13)
Convect (K2)
P1-3
P4-2
P7-5
P7-4
P10-4
P10-3
P5-9
BK
Cooling Fan (K9)
P5-1
Convect Fan (K7)
P5-3
Oven Light (K6)
RD/WH
P5-4
H1A
BU/WH
Convection 914W
YL
H2
L
Hot Surface
Indicator Light
YL
PK
LR
PK
M
V
M
OR
H1B
WH
Convect Fan
H1A
WH
Oven Light 40W
1050W
H1C
L
Cooling Fan
V
V
OR/WH
900W
H2
L
OR
P
Hall
Effect
Sensor
Signal
GND
PK
1050W
OR/BK
Heater
WH
12 VDC
BK
WH
Main Oven Temp Sensor
V
RD
PK
PK
Left Rear Element
Left Front Element
LF
PK
YL
P9-1 P9-2 P9-4 P9-5
L
P
1200W
H1
Heater
Warmzone
1
3
4
VDC WIN GND
External
Antenna
TN
1000W
P
WH
YL
P7-7
P7-1
Heater
Door Position Switch
BK
P7-3
V
YL/BK
RD
YL
WH
300W
H1B
L
Broil 3600W
BU
P15-1
RD/WH
P15-2 RD
P1-4
V
Bake 3600W
RD
BK
Thermofuse
WH
P2-3
D
Cooktop On
Indicator Light
Cooktop Infinite
Switches
P6-3
WH
C
L2
N
L
Cooktop
On
Indicator
L
V1
Indigo
H2
Right Rear Element
1400W
H1B
H1A
P
HI
BU
RR
L
L
PK
BU/BK
V
1600W
BR/BK
100W
Heater
H2
L
MC
P
N
RF
BR
Right Front Element
N
PK
Warmzone
LEGEND
M
P2-1
Connection
Terminals
Circuitry
On Some
No
In Line Connector P2,
Connection Models Connection Position 1 Enclosed Within
Single
Switch
Thermal Switch Resistor or
Thermal Switch
(opens on heat rise) (closes on heat rise) Element
Motor
Incandescent Non-resettable Fuse Thermistor Indicator Light
Light
Triac
3-32 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing
Component Testing Chart - Electric Maxwell Models with AquaLift® Technology
NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following
chart.
Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than
240+10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Unplug range or disconnect power.
Connect voltage measurement equipment.
Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements.
Component
From
To
Resistance: Measure
Without Power Applied
Door position
switch
P7-4
P7-5
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Oven light
P5-4
W (Neutral) 0 - 40 Ω nominal
P6-3
Notes
Nominal Voltage
2 VDC with door open
0 VDC with door closed
Measure resistance with oven
light switch open and door
closed.
N/A
Measure voltage with oven
light switch closed or door
open.
120 VAC
N/A
Thermo fuse
P2-1
P2-4
Closed circuit (normal)
Open circuit if temperatures
at the back of the oven
exceed 363°F (184°C)
Thermo fuse will open if
it exceeds temperature.
Measure for a closed circuit
(0 resistance).
Oven sensor
P10-1
P10-2
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector Con 3
N/A
from control before measuring
sensor. Measure only
resistance, not voltage.
Bake element
P2-3
P15-1
10 - 40 Ω nominal. Check
P2-3 to P15-1 - one open
circuit and one closed
circuit.
For voltage measurements in
Bake mode, Bake cycle must
be operating.
240 VAC when
energized
Broil element
P4-2
P15-1
10 - 40 Ω nominal. Check
P4-2 to P15-1 - one open
circuit and one closed
circuit.
For voltage measurements in
Broil mode, Broil cycle must
be operating.
240 VAC when
energized
Warming drawer
sensor (on some
models)
P10-3
P10-4
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P10
N/A
from control before measuring
oven temperature sensor.
Warming drawer
element (on some
models)
P4-1
W (Neutral) 15 - 20 Ω nominal
P6-3
Measure voltage with Warm
Drawer on.
120 VAC
Convection fan
motor
P5-3
W (Neutral) 85 - 90 Ω
P6-3
Convection fan runs only in
Convection Bake mode.
120 VAC
Convection element P1-1
(on some models)
W (Neutral) 16 Ω nominal
P6-3
Convection element will cycle
on and off. Convection Bake
cycle must be operating.
120 VAC
Limiter switches
Term
1B
H
Term
2B
S
RR - 4 to 2
LR - 1 or 3 to 2A
LF/RF - 3 or 4 to 2A
Normally open switch
closes at 150°F (65.6°C)
to turn on hot surface
indicator light.
Normal = Infinite
resistance
Normally closed switch
opens at 1050°F (566°C).
Resistance of element
will be displayed
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-33
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Quick Connect Plug Maxwell Control
For controls (plugs shown with wires for optional features)
P7 (Black)
P5 (Blue)
OR
BK/
WH
V
BK/
RD WH
P6 (Red)
V GY GY
OR
BU
RD/ OR/
WH BK
YL
Right Side Left Side
Cooktop Cooktop
P15 (Natural) P4 (Green)
BK/
WH BU
RD/ RD
WH
WH
BK
BK
P1 (Blue)
P2 (Red)
P10 (Yellow)
BK
YL YL
BK
GY
BK
For cooktop
GY
BK
TN
WH
Warm Zone
Cooktop
Maxwell Control - Rear View
P5
Blue
P6
Red
P12
Black
P15
Natural
Conn
P1 (Blue)
P2 (Red)
Thermofuse
P2
Red
Pin Function
Conn
P5 (Blue)
P1
Blue
Pin
P4
Green
P9
Natural
P7
Black
P10
Yellow
Function
Conn
P10 (Yellow)
Pin
Function
1
Convection element
3
Convection fan
1
Oven temp sensor
3
Warming drawer - L2 input
4
Oven light
2
Oven temp sensor
4
Warming drawer
7
Warm zone
3
Warming drawer temp
sensor
1
Bake - L1 input
9
L1 input
4
Warming drawer temp
sensor
3
Bake
4
Convection element - L1 input
P4 (Green) 1
2
Broil - L1 input
P6 (Red)
P7 (Black)
Broil
P9
(Natural)
1
Control - L1 input
1 - 22
Keyboard interface
3
Control neutral
P12 (Black)
1
DLB to bake/broil elements
4
Door switch common
2
DLB to L2
5
Door position switch
1
Ground
2
Data 5V logic
®
®
®
®
3-34 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - Gas Model with Maxwell Control
NOTE: Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a
120 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
To measure for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Unplug range or disconnect power.
Connect voltage measurement equipment.
Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements.
Component
From
To
Results
Door position
switch
P7-4
P7-5
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Oven sensor
P10-1
P10-2
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P3 from N/A
control before measuring
oven temperature sensor
Warming drawer
sensor
P10-3
P10-4
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P3 from N/A
control before measuring
oven temperature sensor
Oven light
P5-4
W (Neutral) 0 - 40 Ω nominal
P6-3
Measure resistance with
oven light switch off and door
closed.
Measure voltage with oven
light switch on or door open.
120 VAC
Warming drawer
element
P1-4
W (Neutral) 15 - 20 Ω nominal
P6-3
Measure voltage with Warm
Drawer on.
120 VAC
Convection fan
motor
P5-3
W (Neutral) 15 - 20 Ω nominal (electric)
P6-3
30 - 35 Ω nominal (gas)
Convection fan runs only in
Convection Bake mode
120 VAC
Convection element P1-1
W (Neutral) 16 Ω nominal
P6-3
Convection element will cycle
on and off in Convection Bake
mode
120 VAC
DSI board
J1-4
J1-6
N/A
Must be in Bake mode. Verify
burner operation.
120 VAC
J1-4
J1-7
N/A
Must be in Broil mode. Verify
burner operation.
120 VAC
J1-4
J1-10
N/A
Verify voltage to DSI board
120 VAC
J1-1
J1-2
216 Ω nominal
Must be in Bake mode. Verify
burner operation.
8-18 VDC
J1-3
J1-2
216 Ω nominal
Must be in Broil mode. Verify
burner operation.
8-18 VDC
L
N
N/A
Turn one cooktop knob to
120 VAC
“LITE” position. Verify that the
burner sparks.
Surface burner
spark module
Notes
Nominal Voltage
5 VDC
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-35
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Quick Connect Plug
For controls (plugs shown with wires for optional features)
DSI
P1 (Blue)
YL
BK
P5 (Blue)
OR/
WH
OR
RD
BK/
WH
OR
BK
BU
P2 (Red)
RD/
WH
BK
P4 (Green)
BK
BK
BU/
WH
P6 (Red)
WH
W
RD/
WH
BK
BU/
WH
P7 (Black)
GY
P10 (Yellow)
YL
V
V
GY
GY
BK
Maxwell Control - Rear View
P5
Blue
P6
Red
P12
Black
P15
Natural
Conn
P1 (Blue)
P2 (Red)
Thermofuse
P2
Red
Pin Function
Conn
P5 (Blue)
P1
Blue
Pin
P4
Green
P9
Natural
P7
Black
P10
Yellow
Function
Conn
P10 (Yellow)
Pin
Function
1
Convection element
3
Convection fan
1
Oven temperature sensor
3
Warming drawer - L2 input
4
Oven light
2
Oven temperature sensor
4
Warming drawer
7
Warm zone
3
Warming drawer
temperature sensor
1
Bake - L1 input
9
L1 input
4
Warming drawer
temperature sensor
3
Bake
4
Convection element - L1 input
P4 (Green) 1
2
Broil - L1 input
P6 (Red)
P7 (Black)
Broil
P9
(Natural)
1
Control - L1 input
1 - 22
Keyboard interface
3
Control neutral
P12 (Black)
1
DLB to bake/broil elements
4
Door switch common
2
DLB to L2
5
Door position switch
1
Ground
2
Data 5V logic
®
®
®
®
3-36 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - Electric MRC Models with AquaLift® Technology
NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following
chart.
Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than
240+10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Connect voltage measurement equipment.
3. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage
reading.
4. Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage
measurements.
Component
From
To
Resistance: Measure
Without Power Applied
Door position
switch
P7-4
P7-5
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Oven light
P5-4
W (Neutral) 0 - 40 Ω nominal
P6-3
Notes
Nominal Voltage
2 VDC with door open
0 VDC with door closed
Measure resistance with oven
light switch open and door
closed.
N/A
Measure voltage with oven
light switch closed or door
open.
120 VAC
N/A
Thermo fuse
P1-3
P2-4
Closed circuit (normal)
Open circuit if temperatures
at the back of the oven
exceed 360°F (184°C)
Thermo fuse will open if
it exceeds temperature.
Measure for a closed circuit
(0 resistance).
Oven sensor
P10-1
P10-2
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P10
N/A
from control before measuring
sensor. Measure only
resistance, not voltage.
Bake element
P1-4
P3-1/P3-2
10 - 40 Ω nominal. Check
P3-1 to P3-2 - one open
circuit and one closed
circuit.
For voltage measurements in
Bake mode, Bake cycle must
be operating.
240 VAC when
energized
Broil element
P1-1
P3-1/P3-2
10 - 40 Ω nominal. Check
P3-1 to P3-2 - one open
circuit and one closed
circuit.
For voltage measurements in
Broil mode, Broil cycle must
be operating.
240 VAC when
energized
Warming drawer P10-3
sensor (on some
models)
P10-4
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P10
N/A
from control before measuring
oven temperature sensor.
Warming drawer P4-2
element (on
some models)
W (Neutral) 15 - 20 Ω nominal
P6-3
Measure voltage with Warm
Drawer on.
120 VAC
Convection fan
motor
P5-2
W (Neutral) 85 - 90 Ω
P6-3
Convection fan runs only in
Convection Bake mode.
120 VAC
Convection
element (on
some models)
P2-3
W (Neutral) 16 Ω nominal
P6-3
Convection element will cycle
on and off. Convection Bake
cycle must be operating.
120 VAC
Limiter switches
Term
2B
S
Term
1B
H
Term
Term
Single - 1A’, 2A or 2
Dual - 4/4A
or 3/1,
Triple - P1
Normally open switch
closes at 150°F (65.6°C)
to turn on hot surface
indicator light.
Normal = Infinite
resistance
Normally closed switch
opens at 1050°F (566°C).
Resistance of element
will be displayed
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-37
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Quick Connect Plug MRC Control
For controls
P1 (Blue)
BU
P3 (White)
R
BK
Y
BK
RD/
WH
P10 (Yellow)
P5 (Blue)
GY OR
P4 (Green)
P2 (Red)
BK
R
R/W
For cooktop
OR/BK
BK/W
BK
OR
V GY GY
V
P6 (Red)
P7 (Black)
W
Y
BK
BK/W
Y
BK
R
BU
BK
Right Side Left Side
Cooktop Cooktop
(on some models)
GY
BK
T
W
Warm Zone
Cooktop
MRC Control Electric Models - Rear View
P5
P6
P12
P3
P2
P1
P4
P7
P10
Conn
Pin Function
Conn
Pin
Function
P1 (Blue)
1
Broil
P6 (Red)
1
Control - L1 input
3
Bake L1 input
3
Control neutral
4
Bake
1
Convection element - L1 input
3
Convection element
4
1
P2 (Red)
P4 (Green) (on some models)
P5 (Blue)
P7 (Black)
4
Door switch common
5
Door position switch
1
Oven temp sensor
L1 input - broil
2
Oven temp sensor
Warming drawer - L1 input
3
Warm drawer temp sensor
2
Warming drawer
4
Warm drawer temp sensor
(3 and 4 on some models)
1
Warming center element
2
Convection fan
4
Oven light
6
L1 input
P10 (Yellow)
®
®
®
®
3-38 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - Gas Model with MRC Control
NOTE: Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a
120 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
To measure for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Unplug range or disconnect power.
Connect voltage measurement equipment.
Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements.
Component
From
To
Results
Door switch
P7-4
P7-5
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Latch Motor
P5-3
W (Neutral) 500 - 3000 Ω
P6-3
Latch motor locks door at start 120 VAC
of Clean cycle
Oven temperature
sensor
P10-1
P10-2
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P3 from N/A
control before measuring
oven temperature sensor
Warming drawer
P10-3
temperature sensor
P10-4
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector P3 from N/A
control before measuring
oven temperature sensor
Oven light
P5-4
W (Neutral) 0 - 40 Ω nominal
P6-3
Measure resistance with
oven light switch off and door
closed.
Measure voltage with oven
light switch on or door open.
120 VAC
Warming drawer
element
P4-2
W (Neutral) 15 - 20 Ω nominal
P6-3
Measure voltage with Warm
Drawer on.
120 VAC
Convection fan
motor
P5-2
W (Neutral) 15 - 20 Ω nominal (electric)
P6-3
30 - 35 Ω nominal (gas)
Convection fan runs only in
Convection Bake mode
120 VAC
Convection element P2-3
W (Neutral) 16 Ω nominal
P6-3
Convection element will cycle
on and off in Convection Bake
mode
120 VAC
Latch Switch
P7-4
P7-6
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
DSI board
J1-4
J1-6
N/A
Must be in Bake mode. Verify
burner operation.
120 VAC
J1-4
J1-7
N/A
Must be in Broil mode. Verify
burner operation.
120 VAC
J1-4
J1-10
N/A
Verify voltage to DSI board
120 VAC
J1-1
J1-2
216 Ω nominal
Must be in Bake mode. Verify
burner operation.
8-18 VDC
J1-3
J1-2
216 Ω nominal
Must be in Broil mode. Verify
burner operation.
8-18 VDC
L
N
N/A
Turn one cooktop knob to
120 VAC
“LITE” position. Verify that the
burner sparks.
Surface burner
spark module
Notes
Nominal Voltage
5 VDC
5 VDC
®
®
®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-39
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Quick Connect Plug
For controls (plugs shown with wires for optional features)
DSI
P1 (Blue)
YL
P5 (Blue)
OR/
WH
BK
OR
RD
BK/
WH
OR
BK
BU
P2 (Red)
BK
RD/
WH
P4 (Green)
BK
BK
BU/
WH
P6 (Red)
WH
W
RD/
WH
BK
BU/
WH
P7 (Black)
GY
P10 (Yellow)
YL
V
V
GY
GY
BK
MRC Control Gas Models - Rear View
P5
P6
P12
P3
P2
P1
P4
P7
P10
Conn
Pin Function
Conn
Pin
Function
P1 (Blue)
1
Broil
P6 (Red)
1
Control - L1 input
3
Bake L1 input
3
Control neutral
4
Bake
4
Door switch common
1
Convection element - L1 input
5
Door position switch
3
Convection element
1
Oven temp sensor
4
L1 input - broil
2
Oven temp sensor
1
Warming drawer - L1 input
3
Warm drawer temp sensor
2
Warming drawer
4
Warm drawer temp sensor
(3 and 4 on some models)
1
Warming center element
2
Convection fan
4
Oven light
6
L1 input
P2 (Red)
P4 (Green) (on some models)
P5 (Blue)
P7 (Black)
P10 (Yellow)
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3-40 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - All Models with LCX Control
NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following
chart. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a
240 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Unplug range or disconnect power.
Connect voltage measurement equipment.
Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements.
Component
From
To
Resistance: Measure
Without Power Applied
Door switch
P3-1
P3-2
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Oven temperature
sensor
P3-4
P3-5
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature. Measure only
resistance, not voltage.
Notes
Nominal Voltage
2 VDC with door open
0 VDC with door closed
Disconnect connector
P3 from control before
measuring RTD.
N/A
The operating temperature
range is from -40°F (-40°C)
to 1100°F (593°C).
Oven light
P2-1
W (Neutral)
P6-3
0 - 40 Ω nominal
120 VAC
Bake element
P4-3
P5-4
10 - 40 Ω nominal
For voltage, measure in Bake
mode; will cycle between
Bake and Broil elements on
when heating.
240 VAC
Broil element
P5-1
P5-4
10 - 40 Ω nominal
For voltage, measure in Broil
mode. Only Broil element is
on when heating.
240 VAC
Thermo fuse
P5-1
P5-4
Closed circuit
Thermo fuse will open if it
exceeds temperature.
240 VAC
Nominal voltage is measured
when Broil element is
energized.
Door latch motor
P3-3
WH (neutral) 500 - 3000 Ω
P1-3
Latch motor locks door at
start of Clean cycle.
120 VAC
Radiant element
(single)
H1
H2
240 VAC
Radiant element
(dual)
H1A
H2
“Cooktop On” will show in
the control main display
when any element is on.
Coil element
H1
H2
“Cooktop On” will show in
the control main display
when any element is on.
240 VAC
Thermal limiter opens at
1040°F (560°C).
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-41
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - Electric LCC Models with AquaLift® Technology
NOTE: This Component Testing Chart covers different models. The range may have some or all of the components listed in the following
chart. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a
240 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Connect voltage measurement equipment.
3. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage
reading.
4. Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage
measurements.
Component
From
To
Resistance: Measure
Without Power Applied
Door switch
Con 3-3
Con 3-4
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Oven light
Con 1-4
Con 1-1
0 - 40 Ω nominal
W (Neutral)
Thermo fuse
Con 2-1
Con 4-3
Con 4-1
Notes
Nominal Voltage
2 VDC with door open
0 VDC with door closed
Measure resistance with
oven light switch Open/Off
and door closed.
N/A
Measure voltage with oven
light switch Closed/On or
door open.
120 VAC
Closed circuit (normal)
Thermo fuse will open if it
exceeds temperature.
240 VAC
Open circuit if thermo fuse
exceeded temperature
Nominal voltage is measured
when broil element is
energized.
Oven sensor
Con 3-9
Con 3-10
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector
Con 3 from control before
measuring sensor.
Measure only resistance, not
voltage.
N/A
Bake element
Con 2-7
Con 4-3
Con 4-1
10 - 40 Ω nominal. Check
both Con 4 terminals - one
open circuit and one closed
circuit if both Con 4 wires
are Red.
For voltage measurements in 240 VAC when
Bake mode, Bake cycle must energized
be operating.
Broil element
Con 2-1
Con 4-3
Con 4-1
10 - 40 Ω nominal. Check
both Con 4 terminals - one
open circuit and one closed
circuit if both Con 4 wires
are Red.
For voltage measurements in 240 VAC when
Broil mode, Broil cycle must energized
be operating.
Convection
fan
Con 1-5
Con 1-1
(Neutral)
85 - 90 Ω
Convection fan runs only in
Convection Bake mode.
Limiter
switches
Term
2B or S
Term
1B or H
Normally open switch
closes at 150°F (65.6°C)
to turn on hot surface
indicator light.
Normal = Infinite
resistance
Term
Single—1A’
Dual—4/4A or
3/1
Triple—P1
Term
2A or 2
Normally closed switch
opens at 1050°F (566°C).
Normal = 0 resistance
120 VAC
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3-42 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Quick Connect Plug
CON1
For controls
For cooktop
CON3
CON2
1
CON4
1
1
1
W
1
BU
1
Y
BK
BK
R
R/W
GY
BK
OR
1
GY
BK
BK
R
T
BU
V
W
Right side
cooktop
Left side
cooktop
Warming element
(on some models)
OR
R
V
V
All LCC Control Electric Models - Rear View
Pin1
Pin1
CON3
CON1
Pin1
CON2
Pin1
CON4
Control Connector
Pin
Function
CON1
1
Control neutral
4
Oven light
5
Convection fan
1
Broil
4
L1 input
7
Bake
3
Door switch (closed circuit)
4
Door switch (closed circuit)
9
Oven temperature sensor
10
Oven temperature sensor
1
L2 input
3
Double line break (DLB)
CON2
CON3
CON4
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-43
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - Gas Models with LCC Controls
NOTE: Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a
240 +10%/-15% V power supply at the wall outlet.
When checking for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Unplug range or disconnect power.
Connect voltage measurement equipment.
Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading.
Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage measurements.
Component
From
To
Resistance: Measure
Without Power Applied
Door switch
Con 3-3
Con 3-4
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
Oven light
Con 1-4
Con 1-1
0 - 40 Ω nominal
W (Neutral)
Notes
Nominal Voltage
2 VDC with door open
0 VDC with door closed
Measure resistance with
oven light switch Open/Off
and door closed.
N/A
Measure voltage with oven
light switch Closed/On or
door open.
120 VAC
Oven
temperature
sensor
Con 3-9
Con 3-10
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature
Disconnect connector
Con 3 from control before
measuring sensor.
Measure only resistance, not
voltage.
N/A
Convection
fan
Con 1-5
Con 1-1
(Neutral)
10 - 80 Ω nominal
Convection fan runs only in
Convection Bake mode.
120 VAC
DSI board
J1-4
J1-6
N/A
Must be in Bake mode. Verify 120 VAC
burner operation.
J1-4
J1-7
N/A
Must be in Broil mode. Verify 120 VAC
burner operation.
J1-4
J1-10
N/A
Verify voltage to DSI board.
JI-1
JI-2
216 Ω nominal
Must be in Bake mode. Verify 8-18 VDC
burner operation.
JI-3
JI-2
216 Ω nominal
Must be in Broil mode. Verify 8-18 VDC
burner operation.
L
N
N/A
Turn one cooktop knob to
“LITE” position. Visually
verify that all burners spark.
Surface
burner spark
module
120 VAC
120 VAC
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3-44 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Quick Connect Plug
CON3
CON1
CON2
DSI
W
BU/W
R
OR
Y
GY
BU
BK
BK
W
OR
R/W
R/W
BU/W
V
V
BK
All LCC Control Gas Models - Rear View
PIN 1
PIN 1
CON 1
CON 3
PIN 1
CON 2
Control Connector
Pin
Function
CON1
1
Control neutral
4
Oven light
5
Convection fan
1
Broil
4
L1 input
7
Bake
3
Door switch (closed circuit)
4
Door switch (closed circuit)
9
Oven temperature sensor
10
Oven temperature sensor
CON2
CON3
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-45
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Testing Chart - All Models with Indigo Controls
To check for proper voltage, complete the following steps:
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Connect voltage measurement equipment.
3. Plug in range or reconnect power and confirm voltage
reading.
4. Unplug range or disconnect power after performing voltage
measurements.
Component
From
To
Resistance: Measure Without Notes
Power Applied
Nominal Voltage
Door switch
P7-4
P7-5
Door open = open circuit
Door closed = closed circuit
5 VDC
Main
cavity oven
temperature
sensor
P10-4
P10-3
1000 - 1200 Ω at room
temperature.
Measure only resistance, not
voltage.
The operating temperature
range is from -40°F (-40°C) to
1100°F (593°C).
Oven light
P5-4
W (Neutral) 0 - 40 Ω nominal
P6-3
Thermofuse
(TOD)
P4-1
P6-1
Bake igniter
(gas)
P2-3
Broil igniter
(gas)
Disconnect connector P10 from
control before measuring RTD.
NA
120 VAC
Closed circuit 0 Ω nominal.
The switch closed at
170°F ± 11°F (76°C ± 6°C)
and opens at
280°F ± 8°F (138°C ± 4°C).
Current = 25 A
Voltage = 240 V
Hi Limit switch will open if
temperature exceeded.
240 VAC
W (Neutral) 40 - 400 Ω nominal at room
P6-3
temperature.
Disconnect bake igniter pigtail
connection
120/240 VAC
P4-2
W (Neutral) 40 - 400 Ω nominal at room
P6-3
temperature.
Disconnect broil igniter pigtail
connection
120 VAC
Main cavity
bake element
P2-3
P15-1
10 - 40 Ω nominal
For voltage measure in Bake
mode; will cycle between Bake
and Broil elements on when
heating
240 VAC
Broil element
P4-2
P15-1
10 - 40 Ω nominal
For voltage, measure in Broil
mode. Only broil element on
when heating.
240 VAC
Convection
element
P1-4
W (Neutral) 10 - 40 Ω nominal
P6-3
For voltage, measure in
Convection mode; only
convection element will be on
when heating
120 VAC
Convection
fan motor
P5-3
W (Neutral) 80 - 95 Ω nominal
P6-3
Convection fan runs in all
convection cycles and during
Bake preheat
120 VAC
Cooktop
element
(single)
H1
H2
23 - 83 Ω nominal
Single, dual,
and triple
burner
elements
Term H1
(Single only)
Term 4, 4A
(double only)
Term 4, 4A
Thermal switch closes/opens
at 150°F (66°C) to turn on/off
hot surface indicator light.
Infinite switch cycles on/off
when hot
Term 1, 4, 4A
(triple only)
Term 2 A
Thermal limiter 0 Ω opens at
1100°F (593°C)
Cooktop On indicator light is on 240 VAC
when any burner is turned on
240 VAC
120 VAC
NOTES:
„„ In gas models, the convection fan comes on only after a 5-minute delay in any applicable cooking modes.
„„ In electric models, the convection fan comes on immediately in any applicable cooking modes.
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3-46 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
Component Location
D
E
F
C
B
G
H
A
I
J
K
L
A.
B.
C.
D.
Oven Temperature Sensor
Convection Fan Motor
DSI Board
Oven Light
E.
F.
G.
H.
Latch Motor
Door Switch
Burner Electrode
Door Latch
I.
J.
K.
L.
Broil Element (For Electric Range)
Broil Element (For Gas Range)
Bake Element (For Gas Range)
Bake Element (For Electric Range)
A
A
A. Ceran Elements (For Electric Range)
Front Control Console
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
3-47
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code &
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT TESTING (Cont.)
For Service Technician Use Only
NOTES
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3-48 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS
Section 4:
Component Access
Multimedia
Enhanced
This section provides service parts access, removal, and
replacement instructions for the “Whirlpool®, Maytag®,
KitchenAid®,Kenmore®, JennAir®, IKEA® & Amana® Ranges.”
„„ Cooktop (Front-Control/VSI, Electric)
• Removing the console
• Removing the Ceran element
• Removing the ACU/HMI module
• Removing the Infinite switches/Burner controls
„„ Cooktop (Rear-Control/Vesta, Electric)
• Removing the cooktop
• Removing the Ceran element
• Removing the ACU/HMI module
• Removing the Infinite switches/Burner controls
„„ Oven (Electric)
• Accessing the oven components
„„ Oven (Gas)
• Accessing the oven components
Video Available
Look for this ICON throughout Section 4
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
4-1
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the Console - Front Control Models
WARNING
3. Lift console up and out.
NOTE: Console will rest on the front lip of the bracket.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove oven door for easier access to cooktop fasteners
(refer to U&CG for instructions).
4. Disconnect element harnesses.
5. Disconnect WiFi antenna and console harness from Indigo
module.
2. Remove the five (5) Phillips head screws from under the front
of the console.
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4-2 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
6. Lift console off the bracket and away.
NOTE: At this point, you will have access to the infinite
switches (attached to console).
9. Remove Top Vent Trim.
10. Remove Cooktop Glass and set aside. You now have access to
the Ceran elements.
7. Remove the three (3) Phillips Head screws from front of
cooktop glass (one in each chassis bracket).
8. Remove 3 Phillips Head screws from Top Vent Trim.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
4-3
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the Ceran Element - Front Control Models
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Gently move the element from side to side while pulling up
until one clip is free, then remove other side and lift away.
NOTE: Take note of clip’s hole position before removing to
avoid confusion with multiple holes configurations.
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4-4 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the ACU/HMI Module - Front Control Models
3. Unplug connectors from ACU.
4. Remove three (3) Phillips mounting screws from the ACU/
HMI module and remove.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove six (6) Phillips head screws from the cooktop pan.
2. Remove cooktop pan with ceran elements and set aside. You
now have access to the ACU.
A. ACU
A
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
4-5
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the Infinite Switches/Burner Controls - Front Control
Models
3. Unplug and replace the infinite switch.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove the control knob from the front of the console and
place aside.
2. Remove the two (2) Phillips head mounting screws.
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4-6 n Whirlpool , Maytag , KitchenAid , Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the Cooktop - Rear Control Models
WARNING
3. Lift up front and pull cooktop out.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove oven door for easier access to cooktop fasteners
(refer to U&CG for instructions).
2. Remove the two (2) Phillips head screws from under the front
of the cooktop.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
4-7
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
4. Set cooktop glass aside. You now have access to the Ceran elements.
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4-8 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, Kenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& Amana
Ranges
In some European
factories
the letter
"W" of the
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the Ceran Element - Rear Control Model
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Gently move the element from side to side while pulling up
until one clip is free, then remove other side and lift away.
NOTE: Take note of clip’s hole position before removing to
avoid confusion with multiple holes configurations.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
KitchenAid
, Kenmore
JennAir
, IKEA
& Amanaherein
Ranges
4-9
In some, European
factories
the letter,"W"
of the part
code mentioned
will ben
automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the ACU/HMI Module - Rear Control Models
WARNING
3. You now have access to the following components:
A. Infinite switches/Burner controls
B. ACU/HMI module
A
B
A
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
4. Unplug connectors from ACU/HMI module.
1. Remove ten (10) Phillips head screws from the top-back
panel.
2. Remove top-back panel and set aside.
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4-10 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Removing the Infinite Switches/Burner Controls - Rear Control
Models
WARNING
3. Unplug and replace the infinite switch.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove the control knob from the front of the console and
place aside.
2. Remove the two (2) Phillips head mounting screws.
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Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
4-11
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code&
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Accessing the Oven Components (Electric)
WARNING
2. Remove the ten (10) Phillips head screws from the upper
back panel.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove the two (2) Phillips head screws from bottom power
panel.
A. Philips screws
3. You now have access to the following components:
A. Broil element
B. Door switch
C. Oven light
D. Bake element
E. AC input terminal block
F. Convection fan/element
G. Thermal fuse
H. Oven temperature sensor
A
B
A
C
H
G
F
D
E
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®
®
4-12 n Whirlpool®, Maytag®, KitchenAid®, InKenmore
, JennAir
, IKEA
& "W"
Amana
some European
factories
the letter
of the Ranges
part code mentioned herein will be automatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
COMPONENT ACCESS (Cont.)
Accessing the Oven Components (Gas)
WARNING
2. Remove back panel and set aside. You now have access to the
following components:
A. Oven Light
B. Gas valve/Regulator/Bake Burner
C. Broil Burner
D. Oven temperature sensor
E. Spark Module (Oven - DSI)
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
E
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. Remove the ten (10) Phillips head screws from the back
panel.
A
D
C
B
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®
®
®
Whirlpool®, Maytag
, KitchenAid
, Kenmore
, JennAir
IKEA
Amana®herein
Ranges
4-13
In some
European factories
the letter
"W" of the, part
code&
mentioned
will be
nautomatically
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replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS & WARRANTY
INFORMATION SOURCES
IN THE UNITED STATES:
FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL:
FOR WHIRLPOOL PRODUCTS: 1-800-253-1301
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WHILE AT THE CUSTOMER’S HOME CALL:
THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LINE: 1-800-832-7174
HAVE YOUR STORE NUMBER READY TO IDENTIFY YOU AS AN
AUTHORIZED IN-HOME SERVICE PROFESSIONAL
FOR LITERATURE ORDERS (CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER):
PHONE: 1-800-851-4605
FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND SERVICE POINTERS:
www.servicematters.com
IN CANADA:
FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL:
1-800-461-5681
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WHILE AT THE CUSTOMER’S HOME CALL:
THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LINE: 1-800-488-4791
HAVE YOUR STORE NUMBER READY TO IDENTIFY YOU AS AN
AUTHORIZED IN-HOME SERVICE PROFESSIONAL
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In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
03-Jun-2019 09:35:34 EDT | RELEASED
In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")
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