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ei30gf55gs manualThe position of your cabinets may make your oven appliance appear to not be level. Check your floor to be sure it’s level, strong, and stable enough to adequately support the appliance. If the floor is sagging or sloping, you might want to contact a carpenter to correct it. The position of your cabinets may make your oven appliance appear to not be level. If the floor is sagging or sloping, you might want to contact a carpenter to correct it. The fan stays on for a period of time in order to help cool the oven. The fan stays on for a period of time in order to help cool the oven. Simply turn your burner on for a few minutes, until the flame turns blue. Note: In coastal areas, it is normal to regularly see a flame that is slightly orange.Simply turn your burner on for a few minutes, until the flame turns blue. Note: In coastal areas, it is normal to regularly see a flame that is slightly orange. This is caused by the salt in the air. If the burners still do not turn on, contact your dealer, installing agent, or authorized service provider, or contact Electrolux at 1-877-4 ELECTROLUX. You can remove them by carefully using a razor blade to scrape them off. Tip: Prior to using your cooktop for the first time, apply the recommended cooktop cleanser to the surface and buff using a nonabrasive cloth or pad.You can remove them by carefully using a razor blade to scrape them off. Tip: Prior to using your cooktop for the first time, apply the recommended cooktop cleanser to the surface and buff using a nonabrasive cloth or pad. This will make future cleanup of food easier, and the special cooktop cleansing cream leaves a protective finish that helps prevent scratches. How can I close it?So simply program your oven according to your recipe’s temperature requirements and press “Convection Conversion,” and the oven will automatically convert the temperature. Be sure to turn the burner off, then use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean its openings.http://jun-travel.com/userfiles/dahon-classic-3-manual.xml
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A partial flame might also be caused by moisture remaining in the burner after it has been cleaned.Be sure to turn the burner off, then use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean its openings. A partial flame might also be caused by moisture remaining in the burner after it has been cleaned. If you think this might be the case, lightly fan the flame and allow the burner to operate until the flame is full. How can I prevent or remove these?If a magnet sticks to the bottom of the pot or pan, it will work on your Electrolux cooktop. Cookware made of aluminum, copper, or glass (including Pyrex) is not compatible with an induction cooktop. In addition, some types of stainless steel may not work on an induction surface, or may heat very slowly. Tip: Do not let your pots or pans boil dry.If a magnet sticks to the bottom of the pot or pan, it will work on your Electrolux cooktop. Tip: Do not let your pots or pans boil dry. Doing so may cause permanent damage to a ceramic cooktop (breakage, fusion, or marring that is not covered by your warranty). From the oven to the cooktop, our ranges are full of thoughtful features that help serious multi-taskers in their kitchens.From the oven to the cooktop, our ranges are full of thoughtful features that help serious multi-taskers in their kitchens. Available in electric, gas and dual-fuel configurations, Electrolux ranges are perfect for replacement, remodels or new construction. The time must be set in order for the oven to operate. If you continue to see the “E,” record the number and turn the power supply back off.The time must be set in order for the oven to operate. If you continue to see the “E,” record the number and turn the power supply back off. Then contact your dealer, installing agent, or authorized service provider, or contact Electrolux at 1-877-4 ELECTROLUX. Be sure to turn them off, then use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean their openings.http://puebloexec.com/userfiles/dahon-classic-iii-manual.xml If a power outage has occurred, you might want to call your local electric company.Be sure to turn them off, then use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean their openings. If a power outage has occurred, you might want to call your local electric company. If the burners still do not light, contact your dealer, installing agent, or authorized service provider, or contact Electrolux at 1-877-4 ELECTROLUX The special cooktop cleansing cream leaves a protective finish that helps prevent scratches and abrasions.The special cooktop cleansing cream leaves a protective finish that helps prevent scratches and abrasions. Any small scratches that occur will not affect your cooktop’s performance, and will become less visible over time. Using electromagnetic energy, heat is transferred directly to the cookware, so the cooktop remains cooler.Using electromagnetic energy, heat is transferred directly to the cookware, so the cooktop remains cooler.The inner ring of each cooking zone is your guide to the correct minimum pan size. The pan bottom must fully cover the inner ring for proper cooking to occur. Your induction cooktop provides exceptional temperature control that allows you to adjust heat with greater accuracy than gas or electric cooktops, especially at lower settings.The inner ring of each cooking zone is your guide to the correct minimum pan size. Your induction cooktop provides exceptional temperature control that allows you to adjust heat with greater accuracy than gas or electric cooktops, especially at lower settings. It’s perfect for melting chocolate and cooking delicate foods and sauces. Gas Range Component Resistance Chart. 5. Oven Relay Board Circuit Analysis Matrix. EOC Signal Voltage Test Matrix. 6. Variable Speed Control Board. 7. Power Supply Board. 7. Terms and Abbreviations.. 7. Electronic Oven Control. Schematic Diagram - Gas Wave Touch ModelsWiring Diagram - Gas Wave Touch Models with. Lower Oven. 10. Schematic Diagram - Gas IQ Touch Models with.https://www.interactivelearnings.com/forum/selenium-using-c/topic/16900/boss-chaos-c350-manual Warming Drawer. 11. Wiring Diagram - Gas IQ Touch Models with. Warming Drawer. 12Troubleshooting The TST Panel. 14. Diagnostic Service Mode. 15. ELECTRONIC oven CONTROL (ES630). 16. EOC Troubleshooting and Testing. 17. Power Supply Board. 17. Oven Relay Board. 18Component Parts. 23. Troubleshooting. 23EI30GF55GS may be converted for use with LP gasModels EW30GF65GW, EW30GF65GB and. EW30GF65GS are not approved for LP conversion. LP versions of these ranges are available by theDoor Disassembly. 25. Cooktop Removal. Cooktop Removal - Wave Touch Models. 29. Cooktop Removal - IQ Touch Models. 31. Orifice Holders. 32. Removing Manifold Panel. 33. Replacing Ignitor Switches and Harness. 33. Replacing Surface Burner Valves. 32. UPPER OVEN Components. 34. Luxury Glide Oven Rack. Rack Sensor Assembly. Halogen Oven Lights. 36. Convection Fan Blade and. Element Replacement. 37. Rack Sensing Switch Replacement. 37. Bake Burner and Ignitor - IQ Touch Models. 38. Bake Burner and Ignitor - Wave Touch Models. 40. Broil Burner and Ignitor. 42. LOWER OVEN COMPONENTS wave Touch models. 43. Replacing Lower Oven Element. 43. Replacing Drawer Glide Rails. 44. Replacing Drawer Seal. 44. Replacing Lower Oven Temperature Probe. 45. Lower Oven Chassis. 46. LOWER OVEN COMPONENTS IQ Touch models. 47. Warmer Oven Theory of Operation IQ Touch models. 47. Removing and Replacing Warmer Drawer.. 47. Replacing Warmer Drawer ElementPage SAFE SERVICING PRACTICESOFF position, or remove the fuse.GREEN with YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be used as currentFailure to do so willThe manufacturer cannot be responsible, nor assume anyPage SERVICE TIPS - DEVELOP GOOD WORK HABITS. Consistently following a standard routine when servicing appliances will insure that you do notOne of the most common mistakesMany times electronic controls and other components are replaced unnecessarily becauseWhen testing the electrical supply the test should beL2 to Neutral.https://www.hotelaristonvaldisole.com/images/casio-3089-user-manual.pdf You should also check the power supply while the appliance is operating or “under load”. The power supply may check good with the product sitting idle but fail when certain components areAnother common mistake is failure to verify all component part wire harness connections. It isMany times components are assumed to be faulty because they do not operate or there is an errorOften the failure is caused by a loose or miswiredNewly installedWhen the repair has been completed the product should be thoroughly tested to verify that theThe extra time taken to do this will create consumer confidence in yourEither digital or analog meters are acceptable however most technicians find analog meters easier to use. Appropriate test leads and tips are required to test certainAdditional instruments that a technician will need to have access to at various times include theMeasurements must be in IWC (inches water column). NOTE: Electrolux Does Not Supply Tools Or Test Instruments. Page RANGE TECHNICAL DATA. Maximum Allowable Surface Temperatures. All gas and electric ranges must comply with U.L and A.N.S.I. surface temperature limits outlined in the following chart.Oven Door. Warmer Drawer. Front PanelCooktop. Lower Console. Oven Vent AreaFor accuracy in testing use a high qualityComponent. ResistanceResistance. Chart. Range Component. NOTE: Resistance measurements are approximate. Variations due to temperature changesComponent. Voltage. Rating. Wattage. Resistance ? (ohms). Warmer Drawer ElementWindingsIgnitor. Relay Board. Circuit AnalysisBake. Matrix. ComponentBroil Ignitor. Lower Oven. Element. Convection. Door Lock. MotorKeep Warm (Upper Oven)Door Lock Motor. CleanVariable Speed Control Board. VSC Test Points.Power Supply Board. Power Supply Board (PS1 or PS2) Test Points. NOTE: All voltages are approximate. Terms and Abbreviations Used In This ManualPage RANGE TECHNICAL DATAPerform the steps one at a time in the order listed below to correct theNote: Fault codes are not a foolproof system. Never assume that a part has failed based on a displayed faultOven heats when no cookReplace if defective.If oven continues to heat when the power is reapplied, replace theNOTE: Severe overheating may require the entire oven to be replaced should damage be extensive.Replace if defectiveIf fault returns upon power-up, replace EOC.If output voltage is incorrect test incoming power supply to PS board 2 at harness connector P1 pins. If output voltage is correct replace ESEC 30 UIBIf voltage is correct replace VSC board. If voltage is incorrect replace EOC.Check Sensor wiring harness betweenElectric. Models. Only. If lock motor runs:Repair if needed.Test continuity of switch contacts. If switch is open replace lock motor assy.If lock motor does not run:Replace lock motor assy if windings are open.If motor does not operate replace lockIf harness is goodPage Schematic Diagram - Gas Wave Touch Models with Lower Oven. Page Wiring Diagram - Gas Wave Touch Models with Lower Oven. Page 10. Schematic Diagram - Gas IQ Touch Models with Warming Drawer. Page 11. Wiring Diagram - Gas IQ Touch Models with Warming Drawer. Page 12Wave Touch series and IQ Touch series. Both designs feature a five burner cooktop with full width burner grates, a self cleaning main ovenThe IQ Touch models features a lower warming drawer only. The appearance of the Touch SensorThe oven and warmer drawer functions are controlled by the ES630 Electronic Oven Control. The oven door hinges are designed to allow the door to stand open in virtually any position withoutCurrent finish options available are White, Black and Stainless Steel. Both range models operate onLP gas conversion.Page 13. Touch Sensor Technology (TSt) Control SYSTEM. The TST system utilizes a touch sensitive glass panel (photo A) to allow the user to control all ovenThe TST panel is connected to the electronic oven control (EOC)The TST control panel generates an electromagnetic field around each touch pad. When this field isEOC. The EOC then responds by signaling the oven relay board to close the appropriate relays toNOTE: The TST system touch glass is a non serviceable part and must be replaced as a completeThe replacement glass panel will come attached to the frame andPhoto A. Frame. Touch Glass. Photo B. Troubleshooting The TST Panel. The TST control panel has ribbon connectors that link it to the EOC. (Photo C). If these connectors fail or become loose the TST control panel will not operate and under someIf the TST control malfunctions or fails to operate inspect and re-seat the ribbon connectors. If a. If no fault code appears but the EOC does notIf the problemIf only a single key is non responsive then the. TST panel is the most likely cause of failure. Photo C. Page 14. Ribbon Connectors. Diagnostic Service Mode. When an error or failure occurs in the Electronic Oven Control (EOC) system the control panel will usuallyDiagnostic Service Mode has been built in to the control panel software. To enter the service mode the range must be in the “IDLE” condition meaning that all elements and functionsAfter three seconds the control panel will enter the service mode and will display the most recent error orThe control will exit the Diagnostic Service Mode after one minute or it can be ended by pressing the CANCELOven Timer keypad. Once they are cleared they can not be recalled. Error DisplayedControl. Press and Hold for three secondsError Display. WindowThe photo above shows an IQ Touch control panel that has been programmed into the Diagnostic Service. Mode. The upper oven control is displaying an F11 error code (Stuck Keypad), The lower oven control isThe display window to the right of the F11 code is used to display error messages related to the ESECIn gas ranges this window will display. E - - in the diagnostic service mode. Once it has been determined which failure condition is present follow the troubleshooting steps outlined in thePage 15. ELECTRONIC oven CONTROL (ES630). Gas Oven Control. The Electrolux branded ranges covered in this manual feature the ES630 Electronic Oven ControlThe ES630 control interfaces with the TST (Touch Sensor Technology)There are currently two different versions of the TST control panels sometimes referred to as “A” and. The most obvious difference is the appearance of theDiag.A. To wake the control simply touch the glass surface. The touch control keypads will illuminate to allow theDiag. BDiag. CModels that have the IQ Touch control feature a warmer drawer instead of a mini oven. Page 16. EOC Troubleshooting and Testing. The Electronic Oven Control system found in the Electrolux freestanding gas ranges uses a separateThis is different from some other styles of electronic ovenThe servicer mustPhoto A shows the locations of the EOC Board, Oven Relay Board and Power supply board as seenThe ribbon connectors to the TST panel canEOC Board. Oven Relay Board. Power Supply Board. Photo A. The EOC is powered by separate power supply board that is mounted on the rear of the range chassisEOC Board. Incoming voltage to the boards should be approximately 120. VAC at P1. Output voltage should be approximately 8 VDC atPage 17. If a component part that is controlled by the EOC fails to operate the cause could be due to a defect inComponent partsRelay Board. If the component and wiring connections are good, test the output signal voltage from the EOC to the. Relay board for the particular relay that turns on that component part. When testing the output signalThe output signal will be approximately 3.3 volts DCV. Using the EOC SIGNAL VOLTAGE TEST MATRIX it is possible to determine if the EOC is properlyIf the proper signal is detected but theIf the proper signal is notRelay Board Test Points. Lower Oven or Warmer DrawerBroilBakeConvection ElementLock MotorWhen testing the signal voltage from the EOC the negative (-) lead of the test meter must connect the. GND circuit on the EOC circuit board. The easiest access point to the GND circuit is located just abovePhoto B demonstrates testing the Bake Relay signal voltage by measuring the voltage output betweenPhoto B. Page 18When testing for convection fan operation it should be notedVariable Fan Speed. To achieve optimum cooking results during convection cooking the fan motor speed can be varied. The EOC will signal the VSC board to speed up or slow down the fan as needed. This speed changeThe VSC Board is located on the rear of the rangeThe speed control signal andThis harness must be intact and properly connectedIf the harness isWhen testing the VSC board the power supply fromThis connector isVSC board. If the harness is good then the EOC isPhoto A. VSC BoardPin 6If no voltage is present then the failure is either in the VSC board, EOC,If there is proper voltage to the fan motor but it does not run then either theTest the continuity of the motor windings with an ohmAdjust the fanPage 19. When the oven door is opened or the LIGHT keypadThis feature is alsoPhoto B. The incremental changing of the oven lights isA triac on the boardIf none of the halogen oven lights operate, plugVSC board (photo C). Always use special care when making live voltageIf the voltage is correct then the failure is caused byIf the voltage is incorrect the problem could bePage 20Pin 3A rack sensing switch mounted in the rear of the ovenWhen the oven racks are installed the rear edge of theWhen the racks have been removed the cam of theWhen the EOC detects that the rack sensing switchMtg. screw. Rack Sensing. Switch. Rack Sensor. Assembly. If the customer starts a self cleaning cycle withoutIf the racks have been properly removed but the EOCExamine the sensor assembly rod to be sure it canThe sensor rodIf the sensor switch becomes stiff or hard to depressUse only an approved, water based graphite lubricantPart number isPage 21. Mtg. screw. Photo BUnplug the harness and test for continuity between the. When the racks areIf the switch contacts are closed but the EOC displaysIf the switch contacts are open then test the switchIf the switch contacts are open replace the switch. If thePhoto A. EOC P10 Connector. Rack Switch Harness Connector. Page 22Some models feature a meat probe that is used to monitor the internal temperature of the food duringAs the temperature of the meat probe increasesThe E O C monitors this resistance whenever the probe is inserted into theComponent Parts. The components of the meat probeFig 2. Fig 1. Troubleshooting. Possible failures of the meat probe feature are. To troubleshoot the meat probe feature first test the probe itselfPlace one of theThe resistance will vary depending on the actual temperature ofProbe Resistance. Test Points. To test the accuracy of the probe place the metal wand end into a container of water that has aAt 120 degrees the resistanceIf the probe resistance is correct plug the probe into the receptacle inside the oven and disconnect theMeasure the resistance between the two. Probe HarnessIf the resistance is. Connector P 18If the resistance is significantly higher or lower than that of the probe then the receptacle and wiringThe receptacle and wiring harness are replaced as an assembly. If the probe, receptacle and harness are good but the probe feature does not work the failure is in the. E O C and it must be replaced. Page 23The service procedure for all other components are the same on Wave Touch and IQ Touch models.The door is notService procedure is identical for Wave Touch and IQ TouchTo service the door begin by removing the door fromPhoto A. Gently close the door until it stops against the hingePage 24. Make sure you have a firm grasp on the door andPhoto A. When the door is about 4 inches away from beingPhoto B. To reinstall the door reverse the previous steps. Use your knee to stabilize and help guide the hingeOnce the door is secure in the frame open it fully and closeDoor Disassembly. To service or replace the door components removeBegin disassembly by removing the two screwsPage 25. Photo CLift off the outer glass panel with door handle andPhoto AThe outer door panel is replaced as an assemblyIf the foil tape is not already attached install it aroundPhoto CPage 26Remove the air wash glass and mounting brackets byNOTE: The mounting brackets may be attached to the topPhoto APhoto BWhen replacing the hinge make sure that the springPage 27. Photo CRemove the wool shield by taking out the remainingPhoto AWhen reinstalling thePhoto CThe gasket is secured to the liner by spring clipsPage 28. Photo CTo remove the cooktop for service firstPhoto A. Lift the right front burner off the cooktop andLift off the four remaining burners and placePhoto B. The burner orifice holder assemblies arePhoto C. Left Front. Right Front. When reinstalling the burner caps on Wave Touch model gas ranges you must align the grooves onPhoto E. Photo D. The cap can must beThe right front dual burnerAlignment. Grooves. Alignment. Vanes. Page 29. Cooktop Removal - Wave Touch Models. Insert a putty knife or similar tool betweenPush the puttyRepeat for bothPhoto A. When the mounting clips are released thePhoto B. Make sure that the orifice assemblies and ceramic ignitors doIgnitor. Lift the front of the cooktop and pull forward to disengage the back edge from the rear hinge bracketsThe cooktop can then be lifted clear of the range. (Photo D). Rear Hinge Bracket. Page 30. Cooktop Removal - IQ Touch Models. To remove the cooktop for service firstPhoto A. Orifice Holder Assembly. Mounting Screws. Insert a putty knife or similar tool betweenPush the puttyRepeat for bothPhoto B. Mounting Clip. When the mounting clips are released thePhoto C. Lift the front of the cooktop and pull forwardPhoto D. Page 31. Orifice HoldersPhoto A. Orifice Holder. Assemblies. Each orifice holder assembly is connected toThe supply line is part of the orifice holderPhoto B. When disconnecting the ignitor wire fromPhoto C. Depress Tab. To Release. Page 32. Removing Manifold Panel. Remove the four mounting screws indicated inRemove the burner valve control knobs by pullingWith the manifold panel removed the surfacePhoto A. Remove Three. Screws. Replacing Ignitor Switches and Harness. To remove the switches and harness from theTwist TiesPhoto C. Burner Ignitor Switches and. Harness. Pull forward to unsnap the switch housing fromPhoto D. When replacing the switches make sure that theReplacing Surface Burner Valves. Disconnect the compression nut that secures theRemove the valve mounting screw from the topThe valve can now beValve. Mounting. Screw. IMPORTANT NOTE: When reinstalling thePage 33. Compression. Nut. Washer. Burner Valve. UPPER OVEN Components. Using your thumbs push both plungers in at the. To remove and replace the Luxury Glide ovenPull the rack assembly forward to remove itPhoto B. The Luxury Glide Oven Racks have no serviceable parts and should be replaced as a completeThe ball bearing glide assemblies on the oven racks should be lubricatedUse only the approved water based graphite lubricant. NEVER use grease or oil of any kind to lubricate the racks or bearings. Approved lubricant is availableThis lubricantTo lubricate the bearings remove the racks asPlace the rack onUsing the dispenser tipLubricate Here. Repeat this process for each bearing assembly. There are two bearing assemblies on each side of theAlso lubricate the rack releasePage 34. The pivot points of the oven rack sensor assemblyUse only the approved water based graphiteTo lubricate the assembly remove all oven racksUse the dispenserUse the lubricant sparingly, a few drops is all thatLubricate. Here. To remove the rack sensor assembly begin by takingPage 35. Mtg. screws. Halogen Oven Lights. Each light assembly houses a replaceable 40 wattTo remove the lens use a thin bladed screwdriver orTake care not toWith the lens removed the bulb can be accessed. Remove the bulb by pulling it out of the porcelainUse only the correct replacement bulb. Please note: do not allow your fingers to touch theThis will shorten the lifePhoto A. Pull Bulb To. Remove. If the socket or harness are defective the complete assembly with attached harness, bulb and lensWhen removing the old assembly it is recommendedThis string can thenAlways orient the assembly with the wire harnessPage 36. Toward Oven. Center. Convection Fan Blade and Element Replacement. The Convection Fan Blade and Element are concealed by the fan cover. Remove the cover asThe Blade can be removed by using a 13 mm. The convection element is a single pass, 120The nut has left hand threads so to remove the nut the two screws indicated by the arrows in Photo B.Photo B. Turn Nut Clockwise. To Remove. Before removing the convection elementPhoto C. Rack Sensing Switch Replacement. The rack sensing switch is installed into a cutout in theTo replace the switch first turn off the power to theUnplug the harness connector (Photo E) and tie a 36From inside the oven remove the rack sensor assemblyDepress the tabs on the switch (Photo D) to release itAttach the string to the new switch harness andPage 37. Water collects on bottomMoisture collects in bottomWater collecting in bottom of drawer is normal. Moisture collects on insideMoisture collects onDrawers.Drawers.Automatic Ice Maker. Ice maker is notCauseIce maker is notIce maker will not stopIce maker is notIce has bad odor andCorrection. Instructions). Too Warm. Remove valve. Ensure that valve is not aIce should produce up to 6 pounds of iceToo Warm.Remove any ice cubes frozen together overDiscard stale ice. IceIce Dispenser. Dispenser willCauseIce dispenser isCorrection. Water Supply section). When the firstWhen first supply of iceMotor overload protectorWater Dispenser. Dispenser willWater has anWater pressure isCauseCorrection. See ProblemOdors In Refrigerator. Interior is dirty. CauseCorrection. Turn on air filtrationProblem. Door(s) will notCauseDrawers areCorrectionLight Bulb Is Not On. Light bulb is notCorrection. Cleaning section.Refrigerator.File Type Extension: pdf. PDF Version: 1.7. Linearized: No. Tagged PDF: No. XMP Toolkit: Adobe XMP Core 4.0-c316 44.253921, Sun Oct 01 2006 17:14:39. Producer: Adobe PDF Library 8.0. Trapped: False. Create Date: 2007:09:04 14:40:06-04:00. 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All teams have been supplied with and instructed to use cleaning tools. We have made accommodations for special circumstances upon delivery to limit contact. If you with to learn more or have a request of the delivery team please reach out to us prior to booking delivery at 1 877 782 5561.We are ensuring we keep the amount of patrons browsing our showrooms at a safe level to maintain social distancing. All our options are available through these communications methods, you do not have to come in store for assistance.Update from Canadian Appliance Source Canadian Appliance Source is committed to the health and safety of not only our clients and our front facing employees. We are vigilantly monitoring the rapidly changing events surrounding COVID-19 and complying with public health guidance. 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