Maytag AOCS3040, AOES3030 manual Oven Sensor, Bake Element, Broil Element/Broil Element Reflector

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Disassembly Procedures

!WARNING

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to unit before servicing.

Oven Sensor

1.Turn off power to unit

2.Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door Removal”.

3.Remove screws securing sensor to top right rear corner of oven cavity.

4.Pull sensor forward, manuver wires through insulation to disconnect wire plug connector.

5.Reverse procedure to reinstall sensor.

Bake Element

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to the wall.

3.Remove oven from cutout opening.

4.Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.

5.Remove screws securing access element panel.

6.Remove screws securing element panel.

7.Disconnect wire terminals from bake element.

8.Remove screws securing element support bracket.

9.Gently pull element support bracket out. 10.Remove screws securing bake element to support

element bracket.

11.Reverse procedure to reinstall bake element.

Broil Element/Broil Element Reflector

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door Removal”.

3.Remove screws securing broil element reflector to top of oven cavity.

4.Pull front of broil element reflector down and forward to allow disconnection of terminals on each element leg.

5.Remove rivets securing broil element brackets to broil element reflector.

6.Reverse procedure to reinstall broil element.

NOTE: Use rivets to fasten broil element brackets to broil element reflector.

Convection Heating Element

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door Removal”.

3.Remove screws securing fan cover to rear of oven cavity.

4.Remove screws securing convection heating element to rear wall of oven cavity.

5.Pull element forward to expose wire connections for disconnection.

6.Reverse procedure to reinstall convection heating element.

Convection Fan Blade

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.Open oven door or remove oven door, see “Door Removal”.

3.Remove screws securing fan cover to rear of oven cavity.

4.Using an adjustable wrench, and turning clockwise, remove the nut in center of convection fan blade. (Nut is Left Hand Thread).

5.Remove fan blade from D stem motor shaft.

NOTE: Behind fan blade is a washer and C clip on motor shaft which must be in position for correct reassembly. (To prevent Fan Blade hitting cavity).

Convection Fan Motor

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.Open oven door and remove screws securing unit to the wall.

3.Remove oven from cutout opening.

4.Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.

5.Remove convection fan blade and spacer washer, see "Convection Fan Blade" procedure.

6.Remove access fan panel from outer wrapper cover.

7.Disconnect and label wires from convection fan motor.

8.Remove screws securing convection fan motor assembly to convection motor mounting bracket.

9.Reverse procedure to reinstall.

Automatic Oven Door Latch Assembly

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.See “Control Panel” for removal.

3.Disconnect and label wire terminals.

4.Remove screws securing latch assembly to chassis.

5.Reverse procedure to reinstall door latch assembly.

Door Plunger Light Switch

1.Turn off power to unit.

2.Remove control glass panel, see “Control Panel”.

3.Squeeze metal tab and push switch outward to gain access to wire terminals.

4.Label and disconnect wire terminals from switch.

5.Reverse procedure to reinstall.

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Contents Service Table of Contents Maytag Appliances Company Important Information Self-Cleaning Recognize this symbol as a safety precautionOven All AppliancesCooking Guide General InformationOven Operation Convection Pan Placement Oven Rack PlacementPan Placement Convection Broiling RackReplacing Oven Door Removing Oven DoorReplacing Oven Light Tilting Control PanelCleaning Oven Parts Cleaning Materials General Directions Care and CleaningIllustration Component Test Procedure Results Component Testing InformationERC mylar touch system Clock Time Format 12 or 24 hour format Field Selectable OptionsClock Time Base 60 or 50 Hz input line frequency Selecting OptionsElement Conditions Oven Door Switch Testing ProceduresOven High Limit/Fan Switch Oven Temperature SensorBroil Element Testing Convection Element TestingBake Element Testing Auto Latch MotorRemoving and Replacing Oven Oven High Limit/Fan Control SwitchControl Panel ERC/P.C. BoardDoor Plunger Light Switch Automatic Oven Door Latch AssemblyOven Sensor Bake ElementOven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket Frameless Door DisassemblyOven Tank Removal Oven Door RemovalOven Door Hinge Vent Assembly/Smoke EliminatorOuter Trim Assembly Door Assembly 16021875 Rev Appendix a Packaging Material Oven DImensionsOven Location Line Voltage RequirementsOption Connecting WiringInstallation Instructions Centerline of cabinet Top cutout AOES3030 or AOCS3040 Wall Oven Stacked InstallationCabinet Tilt Loosen screw Pivot screw AOES3030 or AOCS3040 Wall Oven Installed Side-by-SideThis page intentionally left blank for notes Appendix B Special Oven Control Functions Programming Instructions-ERC for AOES3030Electronic Oven Control Options Quick Reference Instructions Bake Delayed BakeTimed Bake BroilingDelayed Self-Cleaning Interrupt Self-Cleaning CycleService Tones and Codes Adjusting Oven TemperaturePad Response Service InformationQuick Test Procedure Temperature Calibration Offset Function Switch Connection Check ProcedureERC Warnings and Failure Codes Transformer/Relay ModuleDoor Lock Relay-K3 Oven Light Relay-K10Display Filament Voltage This page intentionally left blank for notes Appendix C Programming Instructions-ERC for AOCS3040 Programming Instructions-ERC for AOCS3040 Self-CleaningBake and Convection Bake Delayed Bake or Convection BakeTimed Bake or Convection Bake ConvectionBroil and Convection Broil Delayed ConvectionConvection Dehydration Dehydration TipsPres Oven Cancel pad Canceling Self-Cleaning CycleConvection DLB, Conv. Element and Fan on Connection, test control panel continuity Convection Fan Relay-K1 Convection Element Relay-K2

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