FRIGIDAIRE FGGF3030PB Manuel d'utilisation
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NOTICE
-
This
service
data
sheet
is
intended
for
use
by
persons
having
electrical
and
mechanical
training
and
a
level
of
knowledge
of
these
subjects
generally
considered
acceptable
in
the
appliance
repair
trade.
The
manufacturer
cannot
be
responsible,
nor
assume
any
liability
for
injury
or
damage
of
any
kind
arising
from
the
use
of
this
data
sheet.
SAFE
SERVICING
PRACTICES
To
avoid
the
possibility
of
personal
injury
and/or
property
damage,
it
is
important
that
safe
servicing
practices
be
observed.
The
following
are
examples,
but
without
limitation,
of
such
practices.
1.
Before
servicing
or
moving
an
appliance
remove
power
cord
from
electrical
outlet,
trip
circuit
breaker
to
OFF,
or
remove
fuse.
2.
Never
interfere
with
the
proper
installation
of
any
safety
device.
3.
GROUNDING:
The
standard
color
coding
for
safety
ground
wires
is
GREEN
or
GREEN
WITH
YELLOW
STRIPES
.
G
round
leads
are
not
to
be
used
as
current
carrying
conductors.
It
is
extremely
important
that
the
service
technician
reestablish
all
safety
grounds
prior
to
completion
of
service.
Failure
to
do
so
will
create
a
potential
safety
hazard.
4.
Prior
to
returning
the
product
to
service,
ensure
that:
All
electric
connections
are
correct
and
secure.
All
electrical
leads
are
properly
dressed
and
secured
away
from
sharp
edges,
high-temperature
components,
and
moving
parts.
All
uninsulated
electrical
terminals,
connectors,
heaters,
etc.
are
adequately
spaced
away
from
all
metal
parts
and
panels.
All
safety
grounds
(both
internal
and
external)
are
correctly
and
securely
reassembled.
OVEN
CALIBRATION
Set
the
electronic
oven
control
for
normal
baking
at
350°F.
Obtain
an
average
oven
temperature
after
a
minimum
of
5
cycles.
Press
STOP/
CLEAR
to
end
bake
mode.
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ELECTRONIC
OVEN
CONTROL
FAULT
CODE
DESCRIPTIONS
ELECTRONIC
OVEN
CONTROL
(E.O.C.
Rear
V
iew)
IMPORT
A
N
T
DO
NOT
REMOVE
THIS
BAG
OR
DESTROY
THE
CONTENTS
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
AND
SERVICE
INFORMATION
ENCLOSED
REPLACE
CONTENTS
IN
BAG
TEMPERATURE
ADJUSTMENT
1.
Set
E
OC
to
bake
at
550°F.
2.
Within
5
seconds
of
setting
550°F,
press
and
hold
the
bake
pad
for
approximately
15
seconds
until
a
single
beep
is
heard
(longer
may
cause
F11
shorted
keypad
alarm).
3.
Calibration
offset
should
appear
in
the
display.
4.
Use
the
slew
keys
to
adjust
the
oven
temperature
up
or
down
35°F
in
5°F
increments.
5.
Once
the
desired
(-35°
to
35°)
offset
has
been
applied,
press
STOP/CLEAR
.
Note:
C
hanging
calibration
affects
normal
Bake
mode.
The
adjustments
made
will
not
change
the
Self-Cleaning
cycle
temperature.
COOKTOP
LOCKOUT
(some
models)
For
some
models
it
may
be
necessary
to
unlock
the
cooktop
before
servicing.
If
the
Cooktop
Locked
Indicator
Light
is
ON
then
the
cooktop
has
been
locked.
To
turn
the
Cooktop
Lockout
Feature
OFF:
1.
BE
SURE
ALL
GAS
SURFACE
BURNER
CONTROLS
ARE
SET
TO
THE
O
FF
POSITION.
2.
Press
&
hold
until
one
beep
is
heard
(after
3
seconds).
The
Cooktop
Locked
indicator
light
will
turn
OFF
and
the
gas
surface
burners
may
be
used
normally.
To
turn
the
Cooktop
Lockout
Feature
ON:
1.
BE
SURE
ALL
GAS
SURFACE
BURNER
CONTROLS
ARE
SET
TO
THE
O
FF
POSITION.
2.
Press
&
hold
until
one
beep
is
heard
(after
3
seconds).
The
Cooktop
Locked
indicator
light
will
turn
ON
and
the
gas
surface
burners
and
functions
are
locked
out
until
the
cooktop
is
unlocked.
RESISTANCE
TEMPERATURE
DECTECTOR
E.O.C.
CONTROL
CONNECTIONS
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS MATRIX
P8
CONNECTIONS
(some
models)
RTD
TABLE
COOKTOP
LOCKOUT
CONTROL
BOARD
(some
models)
**
=
some
models.
**
SER
V
IC
E
D
AT
A
SHEET
Gas
Ranges
with
ES
330/335/340/345/355
Electronic
Oven
Controls
(some
models
with
Cooktop
Lockout)
Fault Code
Runaway
temperature.
Oven
heats
when
no
cook
cycle
is
programmed.
Likely
failure
condition/cause
Suggested
Corrective
Action
Shorted
keypad
or
selector
switch.
F11
1.
Reset
power
supply
to
range
-
Disconnect
power,
wait
30
seconds
and
reapply
power.
2.
C
heck/reseat
ribbon
harness
connections
between
touch
panel
and
E
OC.
3.
Test
keyboard
circuits.
Replace
touch
panel
if
defective.
4.
If
keyboard
ciruits
check
good
replace
the
EOC.
EOC
Internal
software
error
or
failure.
F12 F13
Disconnect
power,
wait
30
seconds
and
reapply
power.
If
fault
returns
upon
power-up,
replace
E
OC.
Open
oven
sensor
probe
circuit.
Shorted
oven
sensor
probe
circuit.
F30
1.
(F30)
Check
resistance
at
room
temperature
&
compare
to
RTD
Sensor
resistance
chart.
If
resistance
is
correct
replace
the
EO
C.
If
resistance
does
not
match
the
RTD
chart
replace
RTD
Sensor
Probe.
Check
Sensor
wiring
harness
between
EOC
&
Sensor
Probe
connector. 2.
(F31)
Check
resistance
at
room
temperature,
if
less
than
500
ohms,
replace
RTD
Sensor
Probe.
C
heck
for
shorted
Sensor
Probe
harness
between
EOC
&
Probe
connector.
If
resistance
is
correct
replace
the
EOC.
F31
F90 F91 F92 F93 F94 F95
If
lock
motor
runs:
1.
Test
continuity
of
wiring
between
EOC
and
lock
switch
on
lock
motor
assy.
Repair
if
needed.
2.
Advance
motor
until
cam
depresses
the
plunger
on
lock
motor
switch.
Test
continuity
of
switch
contacts.
If
switch
is
open
re
place
lock
motor
assemblyy.
3.
If
motor
runs
and
switch
contacts
and
wiring
harness
test
good,
replace
the
E
OC.
If
lock
motor
does
not
run:
1.
Test
continuity
of
lock
motor
w
indings.
Replace
lock
motor
assembly
if
windings
are
open.
2.
Test
lock
motor
operation
by
using
a
test
cord
to
apply
voltage.
If
m
otor
does
not
operate
replace
lock
motor
assy.
3.
If
motor
runs
with
test
cord
check
continuity
of
wire
harness
to
lock
motor
terminals.
If
harness
is
good
replace
the
EOC.
Door
lock
motor
or
latch
circuit
failure.
If
Oven
is
cold:
1.
If
fault
code
is
present
w
ith
cold
oven
test
oven
temperature
sensor
probe
circuit
resistance.
Use
RTD
scale
found
in
the
te
ch
sheet.
2.
Replace
probe
or
repair
wiring
connections
if
defective.
3.
If
temperature
sensor
probe
circuit
is
good
but
fault
code
remains
when
oven
is
cold
replace
the
EOC.
If
Oven
is
overheating:
1.
If
oven
is
severely
overheating/heating
when
no
cook
cycle
is
programmed
test
oven
temperature
sensor
probe
circuit
resistan
ce
using
the
RTD
scale
found
in
the
service
tech
sheet.
Also
verify
that
the
temperature
sensor
probe
in
properly
installed
in
the
oven
cavity.
2.
D
isconnect
power
from
the
range,
wait
30
seconds
and
reapply
power.
If
oven
continues
to
heat
when
the
power
is
reapplied,
replace
the
EOC.
NOTE:
Severe
overheating
may
require
the
entire
oven
to
be
replaced
should
damage
be
extensive.
F10
Communication
failure
between
EOC
&
ESEC
system
1.
Test
harness/connections
between
P6
(EOC)
and
P7
(UIB).
2.
If
harness
checks
O.K.,
failure
can
be
caused
by
faulty
UIB
or
EOC
F20
1.
Check/reseat
connections
between
membrane
switch,
display
boards
and
EOC.
2.
Replace
the
membrane
control
panel
assembly.
3.
Replace
the
EOC.
Membrane
switch
tail
missing
or
not
connected
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