Maytag AOCS3040, AOES3030 manual Convection Element Relay-K2, Convection Fan Relay-K1

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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.

Convection Element Relay—K2

Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 3–11.

1.Turn off power to oven.

2.Attach voltmeter lead to E18 connector on relay board.

3.Attach voltmeter lead to E6 (CV EL) connector on relay module.

4.Turn on power and touch convection pad.

5.If 240 VAC is indicated convection element relay is operating.

Convection Fan Relay—K1

Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1–7.

1.Turn off power to oven.

2.Attach volt meter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on relay module.

3.Attach volt meter lead to E4 (CVF) connector on relay module.

4.Turn on power and touch convection pad.

5.If 120VAC is indicated convection fan relay is operating.

Door Lock Relay—K3

Double line break relay okay. Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1–9.

1.Turn off power to oven.

2.Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on relay module.

3.Attach voltmeter lead to E8 connector on relay module.

4.Turn on power and program cleaning cycle operation.

5.Two indications will be present during this test.

a.120 VAC will be present when the lock assembly is being engaged.

b.0 VAC is indicated when the door is locked and cleaning cycle is operational.

Display (Filament) Voltage

1.Turn power on, turn meter to VAC scale.

2.Touch meter lead to J1-1 terminal.

3.Touch meter to J1-14 terminal

4.Meter should indicate 3.2 VADC.

Oven Light Relay—K10

Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1–4.

1.Turn off power to oven.

2.Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (neutral) connector on relay module.

3.Attach voltmeter lead to E17 connector on relay module.

4.Turn on power and touch oven light pad.

5.If 120 VAC is indicated oven light relay is operating.

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Contents Service Table of Contents Maytag Appliances Company Important Information All Appliances Recognize this symbol as a safety precautionSelf-Cleaning OvenCooking Guide General InformationOven Operation Convection Broiling Rack Oven Rack PlacementConvection Pan Placement Pan PlacementTilting Control Panel Removing Oven DoorReplacing Oven Door Replacing Oven LightCleaning Oven Parts Cleaning Materials General Directions Care and CleaningIllustration Component Test Procedure Results Component Testing InformationERC mylar touch system Selecting Options Field Selectable OptionsClock Time Format 12 or 24 hour format Clock Time Base 60 or 50 Hz input line frequencyElement Conditions Oven Temperature Sensor Testing ProceduresOven Door Switch Oven High Limit/Fan SwitchAuto Latch Motor Convection Element TestingBroil Element Testing Bake Element TestingERC/P.C. Board Oven High Limit/Fan Control SwitchRemoving and Replacing Oven Control PanelBake Element Automatic Oven Door Latch AssemblyDoor Plunger Light Switch Oven SensorOven Door Removal Frameless Door DisassemblyOven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket Oven Tank RemovalOven Door Hinge Vent Assembly/Smoke EliminatorOuter Trim Assembly Door Assembly 16021875 Rev Appendix a Line Voltage Requirements Oven DImensionsPackaging Material Oven LocationOption 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 Broiling Delayed BakeBake Timed BakeDelayed Self-Cleaning Interrupt Self-Cleaning CycleService Tones and Codes Adjusting Oven TemperaturePad Response Service InformationQuick Test Procedure Transformer/Relay Module Function Switch Connection Check ProcedureTemperature Calibration Offset ERC Warnings and Failure CodesDoor 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-CleaningConvection Delayed Bake or Convection BakeBake and Convection Bake Timed Bake or Convection BakeDehydration Tips Delayed ConvectionBroil and Convection Broil Convection DehydrationPres 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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