Whirlpool TGS325E W, SF395LEE Q/Z/B, SF385PEE Q/Z, SF372BEE Q/Z, SF350BEE W Electronic Oven Control

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Electronic Oven Control 1

1.Press the BAKE keypad.

The BAKE indicator will light.

350 will appear in the display.

The START? indicator will begin to flash after 5-seconds.

2.Press the START/ENTER keypad.

The PREHEAT or HEAT and ON indica- tors will appear. NOTE: The PREHEAT indicator light will not be displayed if the oven temperature is over 170˚F.

The display will show the automatic count- down time (10-minutes) needed to pre- heat the oven for the selected tempera- ture.

The oven burner should light in 50- to 60- seconds (the delay is due to the time it takes for the gas valve to open and the gas to flow to the burner).

After preheat, the PREHEAT indicator light will go out (Control A only).

A 1-second tone will sound.

The countdown timer will change to 350.

3.Open the storage drawer and check the flame coming from the burner bar. If the flame is noisy, or is blowing away from the bar, there is too much air during combustion. If the flame is soft and not high enough, there is not enough air. If either of these conditions occur, refer to step 6 on page 1-16.

4.Press the OFF/CANCEL keypad.

Cooking Products Service Manual

Original July, 1996

4321891

© 1996 Whirlpool Corporation

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Electronic Oven Control 2

1.Press the BAKE keypad.

The BAKE indicator will light.

350 will appear in the display.

The START? indicator will begin to flash after 5-seconds (Control D only).

2.Press the START/ENTER keypad.

PrE and 10:00 will appear.

The HEAT and ON indicators will light.

The oven burner should light in 50- to 60- seconds (the delay is due to the time it takes for the gas valve to open and the gas to flow to the burner).

The oven is preheated when the time in the display counts down to 0:00.

A 1-second tone will sound.

PrE will change to 350.

3.Open the storage drawer and check the flame coming from the burner bar. If the flame is noisy, or is blowing away from the bar, there is too much air during combustion. If the flame is soft and not high enough, there is not enough air. If either of these conditions occur, refer to step 6 on page 1-16.

4.Press the OFF/CANCEL keypad.

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Contents Freestanding SELF-CLEAN GAS Range Roper Table of Contents Wiring Diagram Electrical Shock Hazard Important Safety InformationPage Vii Viii Mobile Home Installation Range DimensionsGeneral Cabinet Dimensions Tools Tools & Material YOU will NeedAdditional Material Parts Supplied IllustrationsEquipment & Property Damage Electrical Supply RequirementsPersonal Injury/Fire Hazard Electronic Ignition SystemIf you smell gas GAS Supply RequirementsInstalling the ANTI-TIP Bracket Installing the RangeInstalling the GAS Line Checking the Pressure Regulator Checking for LeaksPressure Regulator Remove the left and right venturi from the burner box Sealed BurnersConventional Burners Checking the Maintop Burner Operation LO F Lame Setting Adjustment Some Models Adjusting The Air Shutters Bake Burner Converting the Oven Burners for L.P. GASBroil Burner Control Knob Checking the Oven Burner OperationElectronic Oven Control These conditions occur, proceed to the next Electronic Oven Control To remove the oven door REMOVING/REINSTALLING the Oven DoorCooktop Burners Theory of OperationIgnitor System Operation Ignitor System OverviewBurner Ignitor Dual GAS Safety Valve Ignitor Does Not Glow Troubleshooting the Ignitor SystemWiring Diagram a Wiring Diagram B Sensor Oven ControlCOM Sensor Bake Function1030 Sensor Broil FunctionHI FO Clean Function Clean Time Oven Light Conventional Burner Models Sealed Burner ModelsSealed Burner Models Removing the MaintopBurner Ignitor Maintop Removing the Maintop Conventional Burner Models Removing a Burner Removing a Sealed Burner & a VenturiRemoving a Venturi Removing a Conventional Burner Removing a Spark Ignitor Switch & GAS Valve Removing the Ignitor Module Removing the Ignitor Module & a Burner IgnitorRemoving a Burner Ignitor Ignitor Module Conventional Burner Models Side of Upper Console Locking TAB WHT BRN Removing the Oven Door Latch & Actuator ROD Rear Burner BOX Screws Back of RangeRemove the top screws from the oven burner box Back of Range Removing the Door Latch Solenoid Removing a Latch Sensing SwitchRemoving the Mechanical Latch Mechanical Latch Switch Arms Removing the Upper Console Post Pull the knob off the control shaft if present Removing the Electronic Oven ControlRemoving the Manual Oven Light Switch Removing AN Oven Light SwitchRemoving the GAS Safety Valve Pressure Regulator Removing the Bake Burner & Ignitor Removing the Broil Burner & Ignitor Removing the Oven Temperature Sensor Removing a Side Panel Right Side Panel Removing AN Oven Light Socket Removing the Oven Door Gasket Removing the Oven Door Handle Removing the Oven Door Handle TOP TRIM, & Outer Door GlassRemoving a Hinge Assembly Reassemble the rest of the door and install it Removing the Inner Door Glass Removing the Storage Drawer Glides Troubleshooting Component Description & TestingDual GAS Safety Valve 4321891 GAS Outlet GAS Inlet TOP Burner GAS ValvesIgnitor Module TOP Burner Ignitor SystemOven Burner Igniters Automatic Oven Light Manual Oven Light Switch Some ModelsOven Light Door Latch Solenoid Door Latch AssemblyOven Temperature Sensor Troubleshooting Chart Replace the motor Error Codes Electronic Oven Controls Oven Temperature Calibration Electronic Oven ControlsNormal Codes Digit Likely Cause Corrective Action Display Tech Tips Wiring DiagramBake Ignitor Surface Burner Ignitor Module Ignitor Switches Broil Strip CircuitsBake Quick Disconnect PlugsClock Display on CleanWhirlpool Models SpecificationsMain Chassis Features 4321891 SF375PEE W/N SF375PEE Q/Z SF385PEE W/N Burner BTU Right Rear 500 BTU SF375PEE W/N SF375PEE Q/Z SF385PEE W/N SF385PEE Q/Z SF385PEE Q/Z SF395LEE Q/Z/B Oven Door Features Oven Door Type Roper Models FGS335E W/N FGS335E Q Oven Door Handle Estate Model TGS325E W 3196297A Model Number Model and Serial Number ExplanationSerial Number Length of Warranty Whirlpool will PAY for Whirlpool Warranty