Maytag AOCS3040, AOES3030 manual Convection DLB, Conv. Element and Fan on

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Testing Procedures

!WARNING

To avoid the risk of electric shock, personal injury or death, disconnect power before servicing, unless testing requires it.

Service Information

The ERC operates in conjunction with a separate relay/ power supply circuit board, and oven temperature sensor(s) to control all bake, broil, convection, and self clean functions.

The ERC is connected through to a function panel to control minute timer, clock, stop time, oven light, panel light, cancel, bake, cook time, broil, convection bake, convection, convection broil, and clean. Slew pads are used to set times and temperatures.

The mylar control panel provides direct input to the ERC to control all functions.

The ERC display consists of two digital readouts which displays all timing functions, and all temperature functions.

The relay/power supply circuit board consists of relays for convection fan, oven light, convection element, bake, broil, door lock, and double line break operations controlled by the ERC, and a step down transformer with two secondary windings which convert 120 VAC input to filament voltage to power the ERC display.

The oven temperature sensor is mounted in the oven cavity and connected to the J4 connector on the rear of the ERC. As the oven temperature increases, the sensor resistance also increases. The ERC converts this resistance change to a corresponding temperature readout and to cycle the relay(s) to maintain the desired temperature setting.

The ERC is also capable of sensing certain failure conditions which can occur in the oven temperature sensor(s), the self clean latch switch(es) the adaptor board or the ERC itself. If the ERC senses a failure, power will be removed from the relays, an alarm will sound and a failure code will be displayed.

Each major component of the Electronic Range Control system is serviced as a separate part. However, each component and related wire harness must be tested prior to replacing an individual component.

Quick Test Procedure

“Quick Test” Mode for Electronic Range Control Follow procedure below to use the quick test mode. Entries must be made within 32 seconds of each other or the control will exit the quick test mode. The quick test mode cannot be reactivated until power is disconnected from oven, and must be accessed within 5 minutes of powering up.

NOTE: To enter Quick Test mode, this must be the first key pad entered after power is applied.

1.Apply power to oven press and hold COOK TIME pad for 5 seconds.

2.Display will read the following:

Pad

Response

CLEAN

Double Line Break (DLB) on and

 

door lock status code displayed

BAKE

DLB and Bake on

CONV. BAKE

DLB, Bake and Conv Fan on

CONVECTION DLB, Conv. Element and Fan on

BROIL

DLB and Broil on

CONV. BROIL

DLB, Broil and Conv. Fan on

STOP TIME

Beeper on

COOK TIME

Displays manufacturer code and

 

sensor readings “000”=open sensor

TIMER

Displays dashes

CLOCK

All display segments illuminated

OVEN LIGHT

Oven light on

CANCEL

Exit Quicktest

SLEW

Sequences through display

 

segments

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Contents Service Table of Contents Maytag Appliances Company Important Information Self-Cleaning Recognize this symbol as a safety precautionOven All AppliancesGeneral Information Oven OperationCooking Guide 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 RemovalVent Assembly/Smoke Eliminator Outer Trim AssemblyOven Door Hinge Door Assembly 16021875 Rev Appendix a Packaging Material Oven DImensionsOven Location Line Voltage RequirementsOption Connecting WiringInstallation Instructions Centerline of cabinet AOES3030 or AOCS3040 Wall Oven Stacked Installation CabinetTop cutout Tilt Loosen screw Pivot screw AOES3030 or AOCS3040 Wall Oven Installed Side-by-SideThis page intentionally left blank for notes Appendix B Programming Instructions-ERC for AOES3030 Electronic Oven Control OptionsSpecial Oven Control Functions Quick Reference Instructions Bake Delayed BakeTimed Bake BroilingDelayed Self-Cleaning Interrupt Self-Cleaning CycleService Tones and Codes Adjusting Oven TemperatureService Information Quick Test ProcedurePad Response Temperature Calibration Offset Function Switch Connection Check ProcedureERC Warnings and Failure Codes Transformer/Relay ModuleOven Light Relay-K10 Display Filament VoltageDoor Lock Relay-K3 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

AOCS3040, AOES3030 specifications

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