Amana RSS manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Models and manufacturing numbers in this manual see page 2A. This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only. Amana does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an unqualified person. RC231002 Revision 3 May 1998 Service RST and RSS Gas Ranges Service Manual for [...]

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    INDEX General Information. ............................................................................................. 3 - 6 Installation Instructions .......................................................................................... 7 - 20 Safe Operating Procedures .........................................................................[...]

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    MODEL AND MANUF ACTURING NUMBERS MODEL M/N RSS307 RSS307-OF RSS343 RSS352-OF RSS353-OF RSS354-OF RSS355-OF RSS356UL P1141233N, P1141234N, P1130975N RSS356UW P1141233N, P1141234N, P1130975N RSS358UL P1130875N, P1141226N, P1130974N RSS358UL P1141231N RSS358ULG P1141218N, P1141226NLG, P1141232N RSS358ULGCO P1141219N RSS358UW P1130875N RSS358UW/L P1141[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION Great pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our Customers with the highest possible quality. We realize, however, that during its lifetime the product may require service. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION RC231002 Rev. 3 4 GENERAL INFORMATION This manual provides you with complete instructions and suggestions for handling, installing, and servicing Caloric Self-Cleaning Gas Ranges. This manual is based on information gained through experience and careful testing. This information, if fol- lowed carefully, will assure the custome[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION 5 RC231002 Rev. 3 soon as cool enough using dry cloth. If not cleaned, there may be noticeable smoke, odor, or visible dirt the next time the unit is used. 3. Crazing - Craze is the name given to the small hair line marks which are sometimes found in enameled surfaces after use. They look like little cracks, but they are not. T[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION RC231002 Rev. 3 6 SPECIFICATIONS - Burner Ratings - RST Non Sealed Nat 10,000 BTU/HR Top Burner LP 7,000 BTU/HR Sealed Top Nat 9,000 BTU/HR Burner LP 7,000 BTU/HR Cast Sealed RST/RSS Top Burner Large (3) Nat 9,000 BTU/HR LP 8,000 BTU/HR Small (1) Nat 7,000 BTU/HR LP 6,000 BTU/HR Oven Burner Nat 15,500 BTU/HR Lower LP 15,000 BTU[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 7 RC231002 Rev. 3 SUGGESTED LOCATION OF SERVICE PIPE - REAR WALL OR FLOOR FIGURE 1 UNIVERSAL MODELS (Nat or LP Gas) The regulator is factory adjusted for natural gas with a supply line pressure of not less than 6-inches water column pressure (W.C.P.). With the regulator adjusted for lique- fied petroleum (LP) gas, the mi[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 8 Ranges With Elevated Ovens Figure 5 It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with the installation clearances specified on the rating plate attached to the appliance. NOTE: Clearance specified to combustible construction (walls and materials) are based on a temperature rise of wood structures[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 9 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 5A IN MOBILE HOMES: Any installtion in a mobile home must conform with the Manufactured Home Consutruction and Safety Standards. Title 24CFR, Part 32-80 (in Canada, CSA standard Z240,4- 1) or when such standard is not applicable, with the local codes. For mobile home installation it is necessary [...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 10 CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY LINE Access to connection is behind bottom storage drawer. The pressure regulator has a 1/2" female pipe thread. It is recommended that a 1/2" close nipple, a union and shut- off valve, be assembled into the regulator. This places the assembly for each connection to t[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 11 RC231002 Rev. 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANTI-TIP BRACKET To Install Anti-Tip Bracket, Carefully Follow these Instructions: 1. Prepare counter cutout per range Installation Instruc- tions. 2. Measure the distance from the range leveling leg shaft to the rear most projection of the range. (See Figure A). This will[...]

  • Page 13

    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 12 CABINET INSTALLATION OPENING FOR GAS SLIDE-IN RANGE A. Cabinet cutout must be prepared as shown in Figure 11. Never install a range over kitchen carpeting. Figure 11 LO BACK RAIL SLIDE-IN MODEL B. For electric and gas connection specifications refer to instructions for installing automatic pilotless ig[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 13 RC231002 Rev. 3 Models with Sealed Top Burners (Above Serial Number F0430127550) The air shutters (see Figure 6) should be adjusted for a proper flame. Adjust the air shutter so that the flame has an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer mantle of dark blue. The flame should be soft in character. To adjust the air s[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 14 BROIL BURNER Burner Adjustment 1. No gas input adjustment is necessary as the infrared burner is equipped with a fixed orifice. There is no air shutter to adjust. 2. An electric ignitor is used to light the burner. DO NOT attempt to insert any object into the openings of the protective shield surroundi[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 15 RC231002 Rev. 3 FLAME APPEARANCE The air shutter (see Figure 17) should be adjusted for a proper flame. Adjust the shutter so the flame has an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer mantle of dark blue. The flame should be soft in character. NOTE: On LP gas a slight yellow tip will be visible on top burner flames, bu[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 16 BURNER ADJUSTMENT No gas input adjustment is necessary as the burner are equipped with fixed orifices. There are no shutters to adjust. NOTE: On LP gas a slight yellow tip will be visible on top burner flames, but will not affect burner perfor- mance. OR TOP BURNER ADJUSTMENT (Above Serial Number F0430[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 17 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 29 The air shutter is located in the lower access area. To adjust the air shutter, loosen the lock screw. Move the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air. Tighten the lock screw when the adjustment is complete. OVEN BURNER (RSS) 1. Orifices Turn [...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 18 CHECKOUT PROCEDURE OF CLEAN CYCLE OPERATION - RSS (WITH MECHANICAL TIMER; FOR OTHER MODELS FOLLOW TIMER INSTRUCTIONS) REMOVE OVEN RACKS, BROILER PAN AND GRID. A. Set the range clock to the correct time of day. (If not set properly). B. Push the turn the start dial on the backguard to the approximate ti[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 19 RC231002 Rev. 3 minutes, no longer. Be sure the liquid completely covers the cap and base portion of the assembly. After 20 minutes, remove burner, cool slightly and rinse thoroughly with cold water. Be sure hands are protected to prevent burns from hot water. Be sure all the solution is completely rinsed off both the[...]

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS RC231002 Rev. 3 20 After the oven has cycled for 25 to 30 minutes, note the temperature that the oven cycles ON and OFF. For example, at 350° setting the oven cycles between 335° and 355°. This provides a mean or average temperature of 345°F., well within the ±25°F specification. GAS PRESSURE Correct ignition and o[...]

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    SAFE OPERA TING PROCEDURES 21 RC231002 Rev. 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING THE RANGE. Accidents are always tragic, especially because so many of them could have been prevented with a little care and judgement. Here are some basic good practices to follow for safe use of the gas range. 1. Be sure the range is installed by a qualified tec[...]

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    SAFE OPERA TING PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 22 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY TIPS Some "common sense" rules to remember: · Always be certain that the oven parts are cool before touching them when hands are not protected by a potholder. · Always use a dry potholder, never a moist one, nor a trailing cloth, to avoid possible burns from ste[...]

  • Page 24

    SAFE OPERA TING PROCEDURES 23 RC231002 Rev. 3 OPERATING THE TOP BURNERS MODELS WITHOUT SEALED BURNERS The top burners of some models are equipped with Tri-Set top burner valves. These valves provide flame adjustment for any size flame which is desired as well as "click" positions for "LO", "MED", and "HI" set[...]

  • Page 25

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) RC231002 Rev. 3 24 ELECTRONIC CLOCK/TIMER The Clock/Timer offers a time-of-day clock with a PM designation, a Minute Timer with up to nine (9) hours and fifty-nine (59) minutes, and cook and stop functions. The clock and timer are set up with up and down variable speed "slew" entry. The[...]

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    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) 25 RC231002 Rev. 3 DELAYED TIME BAKE Oven starts at a later time and shuts off at the end of the cooking cycle. 1. Turn selector switch knob to "AUTO". 2. Turn oven control knob to the desired baking tem- perature. 3. Press "COOK/CLEAN TIME" button. The display will show "[...]

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    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) RC231002 Rev. 3 26 3. Attach the ohmmeter leads to the P.C. board L1 (TB1) and N (TB2) terminals. A resistance reading of approximately one hundred (100) ohms should be indicated. If zero (0) or infinite ohms is indicated, the P.C. board must be replaced. 4. Attach one (1) meter lead to the trans[...]

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    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) 27 RC231002 Rev. 3 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. along with the oven indicator in the center of the display and "AUTO" on the left of the display. When the stop time is reached, the TB4 - TB5 [...]

  • Page 29

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) RC231002 Rev. 3 28 set to read 120 VAC or higher, attach the meter leads to the L1 and N wire leads and turn on power to the range. A voltage reading of approximately 120 VAC should be indicated. If no voltage is indicated, check the range wiring. If 120 VAC is indicated shut off power to the ran[...]

  • Page 30

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) 29 RC231002 Rev. 3 ohmmeter leads to Pins 10 and 17 at the display board J1 connector and then reversing the ohmmeter leads. One reading should indicate infinite ohms and the other reading should indicate low ohms (CR1 diode conduction resistance). If a zero (0), or infinite ohms reading is indic[...]

  • Page 31

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (SLIDE IN MODELS) RC231002 Rev. 3 30 1 through 20 below represent the 20 Wire Ribbon Cable connecting the Clock/Timer P.C. Board to the Display Board and Circuit/Operation failure mode or result if an individual Wire/Circuit is Open. EXAMPLE: No "STOP TIME" or "DOWN" Programming Operations. Loo[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (SLIDE IN MODELS) 31 RC231002 Rev. 3 PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Erratic Di splay Or No Disp lay No Voltage t o Cloc k/T imer P.C. Board Def e ctiv e Clock/ timer P .C. Board Defecti ve P.C . Board to Dis pl ay Board Int erconn ec t Cable No Voltage to D isplay Board Check for 120 VAC at P.C. b o a TB1 and T B2. I f no [...]

  • Page 33

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 32 NOTE: Two (2) piece control system - clock timer in backguard - relay board back bottom of range. The Electronic Range Control (ERC) controls all thermo- stat, selector switch, and clock timing functions for BAKE, TIMED BAKE, BROIL, an[...]

  • Page 34

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ T wo Piece Control) 33 RC231002 Rev. 3 after the last temperature entry and "ON" will appear on the display. The oven temperature rise will be displayed during oven preheat in 5° increments start- ing at 100°F. When the timed cook function is completed the ERC [...]

  • Page 35

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 34 "ON" will appear in the display. To change the broil setting while the oven is operating in the broil mode, simply rotate the "TIME/TEMP SET." knob to change the setting. The ERC will automatically initiate the new [...]

  • Page 36

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ T wo Piece Control) 35 RC231002 Rev. 3 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. ERC SYSTEM EXPLANATION THE ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL - ERC - operates in conjunction with a remote relay/power[...]

  • Page 37

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 36 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. TERMIN ALS /PI NS CIRCUIT TESTED APPR OX IM ATE OHMS READINGS J1-1 TO J1-2 J1-1 TO J1-3 J1-5 TO J1-6 J1-7 TO J[...]

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    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ T wo Piece Control) 37 RC231002 Rev. 3 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Testing with Voltage Applied The relay/power supply circuit board voltages can be tested by following the pro[...]

  • Page 39

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 38 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. If a higher resistance is indicated disconnect the intercon- nect harness from the sensor and recheck the sens[...]

  • Page 40

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/ T wo Piece Control) 39 RC231002 Rev. 3 When the ERC initiates the bake operations, a volt- age reading of approximately 24 VDC should be indicated. If no voltage is indicated, check for the input supply voltage at pins J1-3 and J1-4 (Step 3). 5. To check the broil relay dr[...]

  • Page 41

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 40 ERC FAILURE CODES AND WARNINGS The Electronic Range Control is capable of detecting certain failures within the ERC, the oven temperature sensor and the self-clean latch switch. The failure codes and warnings which may appear on the di[...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 41 RC231002 Rev. 3 PROB LEMS POSSIBL E CAUS E CORR ECT ION A. Display flash es the Time-of-Da y 1. 2. 3. Power fa ilure. Intermittent connect[...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 42 PROBL EMS POSSI BLE CAUS E CORRECTION D. Dim Display - R ange may or m ay not op er at e. 1. 2. Low supply voltage to rang[...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 43 RC231002 Rev. 3 PROBL EMS POSS IBL E CAU SE CORRECTION E. Display o perates normally. Bake or broil rela ys d o not ope rate. 1. 2. Op en [...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 44 PROBLEMS P OSSIBLE CAUS E CO RRE C TION F. "DOOR" appears in display when E.R. C. is programme d for bake or bro[...]

  • Page 46

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES For the Electronic Range Control (ERC) (Models w/T wo Piece Control) 45 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 41 - Bake/Timed Bake Circuit Bake burner is cycled by RR1 (K2) relay which is controlled by varying temperature sensor resistance. Figure 42 - Clean Cycle - Phase I Broil burner operates first 30 minutes of clean cycle. [...]

  • Page 47

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 46 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL (ERC) NOTE: One Piece Control The Electronic Range Control (ERC) controls all thermo- stat, selector switch, and clock timing functions for BAKE, TIMED BAKE, BROIL, and SELF-CLEA[...]

  • Page 48

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) 47 RC231002 Rev. 3 The display will increase in 5° increments starting from 170°F. The ERC will automatically initiate the timed cook function approximately two (2) seconds after the last temperature entry and "ON" will appear on the display. [...]

  • Page 49

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 48 2. Rotate the "TIME/TEMP. SET" knob clockwise to set the broil function to HI. To cancel the broil function, simply press the "SET/ CANCEL" button or rotate the "TIME/TEMP. SET" knob counterclockwise unti[...]

  • Page 50

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) 49 RC231002 Rev. 3 controlled by the ERC, and a step down transformer with two (2) secondary windings which convert the 120 VAC input to 3.2 VAC filament voltage to power the ERC display and 20.3 VAC drive voltage which the ERC uses to turn on the bake an[...]

  • Page 51

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 50 2. Rotate the "TIME/TEMP. SET" knob clockwise until a temperature between 500° - 550° is displayed. Quickly, before the ERC initiates the bake function, press and hold the "BAKE TEMP." function button. After ap- [...]

  • Page 52

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) 51 RC231002 Rev. 3 ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL V.A.C. TEST POINTS 1. E2 to E1 - 120 VAC input to ERC Circuit Board 2. E2 to E6 - 120 VAC input for K2 Broil Relay 3. E2 to E4 - 120 VAC input for K3 Bake Relay Resolve any voltage problem before continuing. 4. [...]

  • Page 53

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC - (Models w/One Piece Control) RC231002 Rev. 3 52 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. DOOR LATCH SWITCH CIRCUITRY TEST USING J2 CONNECTOR ON ELECTRONIC RANGE CONTROL 1. Disconnect the four (4) pi[...]

  • Page 54

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) 53 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 51 Broil burner is on 100 percent of time. Figure 52 Bake burner operates thirty (30) minutes into clean cycle. Burner is cycled by K3 relay which is controlled by varying temperature sensor resistance. Figure 49 Bake burner is c[...]

  • Page 55

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control - (ERC) (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 54 PROBLEMS POS S IBLE CAUSE CORRECTI ON A. Display flas hes the Time-of-Day 1. P ower f ail ure. 1. This is a normal condit[...]

  • Page 56

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Electronic Range Control - ERC (Models w/One Piece Control) TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 55 RC231002 Rev. 3 PRO BLE MS POSSIBLE CAU SE CORREC TION F. "LOCK" appears in disp lay and bak e or broil c annot be programmed and[...]

  • Page 57

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) RC231002 Rev. 3 56 AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC TIMER Figure 53 - Solid State Digital Timer AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC TIMER The electronic timer featured in certain models provides full automatic timing of bake/roast or self-clean oven operation by means of two (2) relay-operated S.P.S.T. sw[...]

  • Page 58

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) 57 RC231002 Rev. 3 3. Momentarily press the "BAKE HOURS" button until " Ñ " and "0:00" are displayed. Rotate the "SET TIME" knob clockwise to the desired amount of baking time. The setting range is from one (1) minute to eleven (11) hours[...]

  • Page 59

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) RC231002 Rev. 3 58 5. At the end of the clean cycle the oven will turn off and the timer will display the time of day. No alarm will sound. 6. After the clean cycle, turn the selector switch to "MANUAL" and the oven control to "OFF". The oven door can be open[...]

  • Page 60

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES (Models RST359, 361, 362, 365, 399) 59 RC231002 Rev. 3 CLOCK TIMER FUNCTI ON 11-12 13-14 MANUAL 0 0 DELAY IN AUTO 0 0 COOKI NG IN AUT O X X AUTO COMPLETE 0 0 O = OPEN X = CLOSED Timer Switching Schedule 5. Push self-clean button in. The following should take place immediately - three (3) hours (3:00) should appear[...]

  • Page 61

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 60 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOK AND OFF CLOCK TIMER Figure 61 SETTING THE CLOCK AT POWER-UP When electrical power is first applied to the range, or after a power interruption exceeding the capability of the clock, the display will flash "88:88" with no indicator words or symbols being [...]

  • Page 62

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES 61 RC231002 Rev. 3 While the Auto Timer is counting down in minutes/seconds or in hours/minutes the Time-of-Day can be presented by depressing the set button one time. The "Time-of-Day" will be displayed with the word "AUTO" indicators on and the auto Timer "TIME" counting down in the[...]

  • Page 63

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 62 either timer switch contacts 1 to 2 or 3 to 4. Press "SET" button twice (Auto Program) and rotate "SET" knob for approximately ten (10) to fifteen (15) sec- onds. Meter needle should swing to zero (0) ohms (continuity) indicating a closed switch. Repeat the procedure after tr[...]

  • Page 64

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES 63 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 65 The ignitor may still be defective even though conti- nuity is indicated and it glows when the oven is set for bake, broil, or clean function. A more exact test can be made to measure the ignitor current with the oven operating. An ammeter should be inserted in series with one (1) lead[...]

  • Page 65

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 64 THE RMOSTAT (T’ STA T) KNOB 1-2 COM. N.O. COM. N.C. C- BR C-BA 7-9 OFF N.S. N. S. N.S. O O O BAKE CYCLE S N. S N. S O X O BRO IL CYCLES N.S N. S. X O O CLEAN CYCLES X BELOW 700 °F X ABOVE 700° F O O X O = OPE N X = C LOSE D N.S . = NOT S PECI FIED Thermostat Contact Chart In manual and timed[...]

  • Page 66

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES MECHANICAL TIMER FOR RSS MODELS 65 RC231002 Rev. 3 FIRE OR EXPOLSION HAZARD - LEAK TEST COMPONENTS AFTER RECONNECTION CLOCK TIMER (Non-Solid State) The oven timer is an electric time-of-day clock, minute minder, and an automatic switch which controls the opera- tion of the bake portion of the oven and self-clean d[...]

  • Page 67

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES MECHANICAL TIMER FOR RSS MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 66 the Stop Time Setting; at this point the Stop Time Knob should "POP" out and within one minute the oven burner should go OFF. 4. If the oven burner does not turn "ON" and "OFF" after conducting test in instructions one (1) through thr[...]

  • Page 68

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES AUTO MA TIC ELECTRIC TIMER RSS380 67 RC231002 Rev. 3 A U T O M Figure 71 - Solid State Digital Timer AUTOMATICTIC ELECTRONIC TIMER (Solid State) The electronic timer featured in certain models provides full automatic timing of bake/roast or self-clean oven operation by means of two relay-opened S.P.S.T. switches w[...]

  • Page 69

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES AUT OMA TIC ELECTRIC RSS380 RC231002 Rev. 3 68 button (bake or clean) and rotating the time set control to move the digits back to "0:00". The display will then show time of day. If in self-clean the program also can be stopped by pressing the self-clean button a second time. The display will return to t[...]

  • Page 70

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES AUTO MA TIC ELECTRIC TIMER RSS380 69 RC231002 Rev. 3 FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Figure 73 CLOCK TIMER FUNCTION 11 - 12 13 - 14 MANUAL 0 0 DELA Y IN AUTO 0 0 COOKING IN AUTO X X AU TO CO MPLET E 0 0[...]

  • Page 71

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 70 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. BAKE AND BROIL IGNITORS The bake and broil ignitors are mounted to the bake and broil burners and ignite the gas flowing into the burner. During a broil or manual bake o[...]

  • Page 72

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES 71 RC231002 Rev. 3 FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. SELECTOR SWITCH The selector switch is a two (2) position switch used for "MANUAL" or "AUTOMATIC" bake operation. The selec- tor sw[...]

  • Page 73

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 72 ohms range and following the thermostat contact chart. Power to the oven must be turned off and the thermostat wiring removed when checking the contacts for continuity. Access to the thermostat contacts can be made by remov- ing the control panel. THERM O STAT (T’STAT) KNOB 1-2 CO M . N.O . CO[...]

  • Page 74

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES 73 RC231002 Rev. 3 ignition circuit. One terminal of each switch is connected to the 120 VAC line while the other terminal connects to the "L1" module terminal. Terminal "N" of the module con- nects to the common or neutral side of the AC line. The spark switch is located on the stem of the top[...]

  • Page 75

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 74 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 3. Attach ohmmeter leads (RX1 scale) to switch leads. With the switch in the "OFF" position, infinite ohms (open) should be indicated. 4.[...]

  • Page 76

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES 75 RC231002 Rev. 3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLE MS POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTI O 1. No Self-Clean A. B. C. Controls not set properly. Faulty latch sw itch. Oven or broiler burner does not turn on. A. B. C. Turn selecto r door latch to oven heat c o Oven indicat o not refer to n models do n o Check for 12 with the doo [...]

  • Page 77

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES RC231002 Rev. 3 76 TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. The "HI" position provides a flame which will bring water to a full boil quickly. This is the "full on" position of the valve. If the burner flame is[...]

  • Page 78

    OPERA TION AND SER VICE PROCEDURES 77 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 78 Figure 79 3. Spark gap should be checked and, if necessary, adjust to dimension shown. 4. Clean electrode and grounding rivet with fine file to assure ground path for spark. 5. Be certain all slots and holes are clear of cleansing powder, grease, etc. BURNER CAPS Models with Cast Seale[...]

  • Page 79

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 78 PROBLEM S POSSIBL E CAUSE CORR ECT ION 1. Burner s will not ignite. "SPARK" at top bur ner ignitors. A. B. C. D. E. Burner venturi, burner cap or b urner[...]

  • Page 80

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 79 RC231002 Rev. 3 PROB LEMS POSS IBLE C AUS E CORR ECTION 4. Unit c ontin ues to s par k after it is turned off. A. B. Short ed va lve switc h. Switch has bee n pulled up and off of [...]

  • Page 81

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 80 PROBLE MS POSSIBL E CAUS E CORR ECT ION 1. Burners wil no t ignit e "SPAR K " at to p burne r ignitors. A. Burner orifice, burne r cap o r burner ign iti[...]

  • Page 82

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 81 RC231002 Rev. 3 PROB LEMS POSS IBLE C AUS E CORR ECTION 1. Yellow tipped burn er flame . A. B. C. Too little primary air. Burner head bent. Of us ing L. P. Ga s, rang e may not be [...]

  • Page 83

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 82 PROB LEMS POSS IBLE C AUS E CORR ECT ION 6. Oven Bur ner/Broil Bu rner will not turn on. "SEL ECTOR " swit ch set on "MANUAL". Thermo stat set [...]

  • Page 84

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. 83 RC231002 Rev. 3 PROBLEMS POSSIBLE C AUSE CO RR EC T IO N 8. Oven d oes not "AU TO BAKE" A. B. C. D. E. F. Co ntro ls not set co rrect ly. Select or Swit ch. Defectiv e ti[...]

  • Page 85

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. RC231002 Rev. 3 84 All Models - Bake, Broil Burner PROBLEMS POSS IBLE CAUS E CORRECTION 10. (continued) Oven does not operate in "SELF-CLEAN" . G. H. Ov en or br oi ler bur[...]

  • Page 86

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 85 RC231002 Rev. 3 OVEN BURNER IGNITOR 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove oven door, racks and oven bottom. 3. Remove lower storage drawer. 4. Locate the [...]

  • Page 87

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 86 OVEN BOTTOM 1. Grasp both sides of the oven bottom at the front. 2. Lift up front and pull forward to free mounting tabs in rear. 3. Lift up oven bottom and pull[...]

  • Page 88

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 87 RC231002 Rev. 3 4. On models without sealed burners, remove eight (8) screws to burner box. On models with sealed burners, the burner caps and eight (8) main top mounting screws[...]

  • Page 89

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 88 Figure 84 11. Remove rear tank retention clips. 12. Grasp the lip of the oven tank and gently maneuver the tank forward to free itself from the range. 13. Revers[...]

  • Page 90

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 89 RC231002 Rev. 3 5. Remove two (2) screws securing ballast to control panel. 6. Disconnect wires to ballast. BALLAST (RSS MODELS) 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plu[...]

  • Page 91

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 90 BACKGUARD SUPPORT 1. Shut off power to the unit. 2. Disconnect main gas line from unit. Pull unit away from wall to gain rear access. 3. Remove eight (8) screws [...]

  • Page 92

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 91 RC231002 Rev. 3 CLOCK DISPLAY BOARD REMOVAL Slide In Models 1. Shut off power to the range. 2. Partially remove the control panel. Follow Control Panel Removal Procedures, Steps[...]

  • Page 93

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 92 OVEN THERMOSTAT 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove oven door and oven racks. 3. Remove burner grates and main top. 4. Remove burner gra[...]

  • Page 94

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 93 RC231002 Rev. 3 10. Open oven door and remove four (4) screws securing latch assembly to front frame. Latch assembly can now be removed. When replacing latch assembly latch swit[...]

  • Page 95

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 94 TOP BURNER SPARK IGNITORS (RSS MODELS) 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove top burner grates and main top. 3. Remove top burner assembly[...]

  • Page 96

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 95 RC231002 Rev. 3 SPARK MODULE (SLIDE - IN MODELS) 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug. 2. Remove the top burner grates and main top. 3. Remove control panel. 4. Rem[...]

  • Page 97

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 96 CLOCK/TIMER WIRE HARNESS (Ribbon Cable Removal) Models RST307, RST308, RST309 The wire harness (ribbon cable) for the clock is routed down the left side of the r[...]

  • Page 98

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 97 RC231002 Rev. 3 4. Slide hinge up into the frame and then out being sure to clear the hinge slot. 5. Slide hinge assembly out. 6. Reverse procedure to reinstall replacement hing[...]

  • Page 99

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS RC231002 Rev. 3 98 DOOR GLASS - INNER 1. Remove oven door assembly from the range and place door on a protected surface. 2. Remove the six (6) screws securing the oven door backer [...]

  • Page 100

    FIRE OR EXPLOSION - TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE SERVICING. DISASSEMBL Y PROCEDURES - RST MODELS 99 RC231002 Rev. 3 STORAGE DRAWER PANEL LINER (RST MODELS) 1. Remove storage drawer from range. 2. Remove six (6) screws securing drawer panel to liner. 3. Remove seven (7) screws [...]

  • Page 101

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models RC231002 Rev. 3 100 PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION 1. Oven Burn er w ill no t turn on. No 120 VA C to rang e. Inoperative ignitor. Inoperativ e ga s valve. Inoperative thermostat. Faulty wiring. Check el ectric at wall outlet. Check ignitor according to instr u Check gas valve a ccording t o i n valve. Check th ermost at[...]

  • Page 102

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models 101 RC231002 Rev. 3 Figure 90 Electric Gas Valve The operation of the Electric Gas Valve Assembly can be checked with the use of an incandescent test lamp (105 - 120 V., 7 watt bulb). An optional test procedure for the Electric Gas Valve Assembly using a Volt/Ohmmeter is also explained. Test Procedure Using a Test Lamp: 1. D[...]

  • Page 103

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models RC231002 Rev. 3 102 FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Figure 92 Upper Oven Thermostat The upper oven thermostat is in series with the upper oven gas valve, upper oven neon, and upper oven ignitor. When upper oven is[...]

  • Page 104

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models 103 RC231002 Rev. 3 FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, UNLESS TESTING REQUIRES IT. Upper Oven Electric Gas Valve 1. Disconnect electricity at main disconnect plug or power cord. 2. Remove the upper oven control panel, upper oven bottom, and upp[...]

  • Page 105

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models RC231002 Rev. 3 104 Figure 95 When replacing the glass, spread the side frame pieces apart slightly. Carefully slide the glass into the frame being sure the gasket stays in place and does not double over on itself. Carefully place top frame piece in place. Be sure the gasket is in place properly and does not fold over when r[...]

  • Page 106

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models 105 RC231002 Rev. 3 Oven Door Alignment Loosen (do not remove) the three (3) screws holding the top hinge to the chassis. Move the hinge to the right to raise the left side of the door, or to the left to lower the left side of the door. Splash Plate Trim/Splash Plate Glass Remove the three (3) screws securing splash plate tr[...]

  • Page 107

    UPPER OVEN - RST Models RC231002 Rev. 3 106 UPPER OVEN PARTS Figure 96[...]

  • Page 108

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 107 RC231002 Rev. 3 *RST308 ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE - SEE NEXT PAGE[...]

  • Page 109

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 108[...]

  • Page 110

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 109 RC231002 Rev. 3 *RST365 ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE - SEE NEXT PAGE[...]

  • Page 111

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 110[...]

  • Page 112

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 111 RC231002 Rev. 3 *RST378 ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE/ E.R.C. - SEE NEXT PAGE[...]

  • Page 113

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 112[...]

  • Page 114

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 113 RC231002 Rev. 3 *ALTERNATE SPARK MODULE - SEE NEXT PAGE[...]

  • Page 115

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 114[...]

  • Page 116

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 115 RC231002 Rev. 3 RSS307-OF[...]

  • Page 117

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 116 RSS343 RSS353-OF[...]

  • Page 118

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 117 RC231002 Rev. 3 RSS354-OF[...]

  • Page 119

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 118 RSS355 - OF[...]

  • Page 120

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 119 RC231002 Rev. 3 RSS359-OF[...]

  • Page 121

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 120 RSS369-OF[...]

  • Page 122

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 121 RC231002 Rev. 3 RSS380-OF[...]

  • Page 123

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS RC231002 Rev. 3 122 RSS356 P1141233, P1141234 RSS358 P1130888, P1130875, P1141226, P1141231 RSS358CO P1141219[...]

  • Page 124

    TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. FOLLOW SPECIFIC STEPS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL FOR TESTING OR REPLACEMENT OF A SUSPECTED FAILED COMPONENT. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMA TICS 123 RC231002 Rev. 3[...]