C GE Consumer Home Services Training TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE Advantium 120 MODEL SERIES: SCA1000 SCA1001 –1– PUB # 31-9076 05/01
! IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use. WARNING To avoid personal injury, disconnect power before servicing this product.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................... 2 Nomenclaturere ..................................................................................................... 3 Warranty ................................................................................................................. 4 Oven Features ...............................................................................................
Introduction simultaneously. While radiant heat is the primary source of power, a “microwave boost” is added with certain foods. Foods cook evenly and fast, retaining their natural moisture. The new Advantium oven uses breakthrough Speedcook technology to harness the power of light. The Advantium oven cooks the outside of foods much like conventional radiant heat, while also penetrating the surface so the inside cooks Turntable • The oven rack (turntable) rotates to ensure even cooking.
Nomenclature S C A 1 0 0 0 D C C GE Speedcook Technology Product Color SS = Stainless WW = White on white CC = Bisque AA = Almond on almond BB = Black on black Configuration A = Above-the-cooktop B = Wall oven Feature Pack Model Year Designator Designates the features; the higher the number, the more features.
Warranty All warranty service provided by an authorized Customer Care® technician. To schedule service, online, 24 hours a day, contact us at www.GEAppliances.com, or call 800-GE-CARES. For The Period Of: GE Will Replace: One Year From the date of the original purchase Any part of the oven which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this full one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service to replace the defective part.
Oven Features Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. Oven Rack (Turntable) The oven rack (turntable) must always be in place, on the oven floor, for all cooking. Be sure the oven rack (turntable) is seated securely over the hub in the center of the oven. Door handle Pull to open the door. The door must be securely latched for the oven to operate.
Control Panel Features SELECTOR DIAL Turn to select, Push to enter First turn then press the dial to make selections. Also use the dial to increase (turn clockwise) or decrease (turn counterclockwise) cooking times or temperatures. SPEEDCOOK Press this button to access the speedcook menu or to set your own speedcook program. Press and hold for 3 seconds to repeat the last cooking selection. START/PAUSE Press this button to start or pause any cooking function.
Operating Characteristics Table of Contents Speedcook Power Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Upper Heaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Lower Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Microwave Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Speedcook Power Levels Lower Heater Advantium uses power from a high-intensity halogen light, ceramic heaters, and microwaves to cook food from the top, bottom, and interior simultaneously, sealing in moisture and flavor. The lower heater is a 375-watt ceramic heater. It operates in speedcook, oven/bake, and warm modes. The lower heater assists in browning foods on the bottom. When using preset Speedcook recipes on the food menu, power levels are preselected.
The following chart shows the predicted compensation times based on a 12-minute speedcook selection (such as Biscuits, Refr; Large). Thermal Protection Thermal protection is a safety feature built into the Advantium’s software. In the event that the internal oven temperature reaches 500° F, the thermistor will communicate this information to the main PCB and thermal protection will be initiated.
Thermal compensation occurs only once, at the beginning of a Speedcook cycle. In the following thermal compensation table, the first column lists the initial cavity temperature, the second and third columns list the number of minutes and seconds the unit will have thermal compensation active.
Damper Assembly Convection Fan The damper assembly opens and closes the damper doors to allow air to enter and exit the oven cavity. The assembly consists of the damper motor, damper door switch, and damper inlet door. The damper motor opens and closes the damper inlet and damper outlet door when commanded to do so by the main PCB. The convection fan is used to gently circulate warm, heated air from the heating elements throughout the oven and around the food.
Airflow Magnetron Fan Damper Door (Inlet) GEA01114 Figure 1 - Magnetron Fan and Damper Airflow GEA01123 Figure 2 - Convection Fan Airflow – 12 –
GEA01122 Figure 3 - Vent Fan Airflow – 13 –
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Function Cut back only if cavity temperature > 450° F. end Upper Heater, RY7 Sheath Oven Lamp RY1 – 16 – Fan Motor (for MAG) Convection Motor Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Cook Top Lamp, Lo RY6 RY16 When cavity Temp. exceeds 425° F. RY11 RY12 When hood TCO is actuated. RY13 When cavity Temp. exceeds 425° F. RY10 Damper closed Damper opens 10 min. after cook time ends. RY14 RY15 Shaded areas indicate relay contacts closed.
Function Relay No. start Upper Heater, RY8 Ceramic Upper Heater, RY3 Halogen Lower Heater, RY9 Ceramic MAG RY2 – 17 – Fan Motor (for MAG) Convection Motor Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Cook Top Lamp, Lo RY7 RY1 RY6 RY16 When cavity Temp. exceeds 425° F. RY11 RY12 RY13 RY10 Damper closed RY14 RY15 Shaded areas indicate relay contacts closed. When hood TCO is actuated. Damper opens 10 min. after cook time ends.
Function Relay No. start Upper Heater, Ry8 Ceramic Upper Heater, Ry3 Halogen Lower Heater, Ry9 Ceramic MAG Ry2 – 18 – Fan Motor (for MAG) Convection Motor Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Cook Top Lamp, Lo end Ry7 Ry1 Ry6 Ry16 When cavity Temp. exceeds 425° F. Ry11 Ry12 When base thermostat is actuated. When cavity Temp. exceeds 425° F. Ry13 Ry10 Damper closed Ry14 Ry15 Shaded areas indicate relay contacts closed. Damper opens 10 min.
Function Relay No start Upper Heater, RY8 Ceramic Upper Heater, RY3 Halogen Lower Heater, RY9 Ceramic MAG RY2 Upper Heater, Sheath Oven Lamp end RY7 RY1 RY6 RY16 RY11 RY12 When hood TCO is actuated. RY13 RY10 Damper closed = moist / Damper open = crisp RY14 RY15 Shaded areas indicate relay contacts closed. Warm Operation Map – 19 – Fan Motor (for MAG) Convection Motor Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Cook Top Lamp, Lo reached target temp.
Function Relay No. start Upper Heater, RY8 Ceramic Upper Heater, RY3 Halogen Lower Heater, RY9 Ceramic MAG RY2 end – 20 – Fan Motor (for MAG) Convection Motor Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Cook Top Lamp, Lo RY6 RY16 sensor sensing point After 250 seconds from sensor sensing point RY11 RY12 RY13 RY10 Damper open RY14 RY15 Shaded areas indicate relay contacts closed. When hood TCO is actuated.
Function Relay No. start Upper Heater, Ry8 Ceramic Upper Heater, Ry3 Halogen Lower Heater, Ry9 Ceramic MAG Ry2 – 21 – Fan Motor (for MAG) Convection Motor Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Cook Top Ry7 Ry1 Ry6 Ry16 Ry11 Ry12 When hood TCO is actuated. Ry13 Ry10 Damper open Ry14 Ry15 Shaded areas indicate relay contacts closed.
Halogen Heater Inrush Control Magnetron Inrush Control start point start point HVT Relay (RY2) Monitor Resistor (RY4) PTC Relay (RY5) 100 ms 1 sec. 60 ms 1 sec. – 22 – Damper Open Damper Closed sensing point sensing point Damper Switch Damper Switch Damper Motor Relay (RY10) Damper Motor Relay (RY10) 1.4 sec.
Load (Relays) Upper Heater, Ceramic Upper Heater, Halogen Lower Heater, Ceramic Vent Fan, High Vent Fan, Low Vent Fan, Slow Damper Motor Cook Top Lamp, Hi Microwave (time cook) Microwave (sensor) Oven/Bake (after reached target temp.
Speedcook Power Level Char t Upper Power Level Lower Power Level Upper Heater On Time Lower Heater On Time Microwave On Time Hi 100% 100% 0% Lo 100% 80% 0% Hi 100% 70% 0% Lo 100% 65% 0% Hi 90% 90% 10% Lo 90% 65% 10% Hi 80% 70% 20% Lo 70% 70% 30% Hi 60% 60% 40% Lo 30% 30% 70% Hi Medium Hi Med Med Lo Lo – 24 –
Fuse Mechanical Disassembly Precautions to be observed before and during servicing to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy: A. A microwave emissions check should be performed prior to servicing if oven is operative. B. Do not operate or allow the oven to be operated with the door open. C. If the oven operates with the door open: 1) Instruct the user not to operate the oven. 2) Contact the manufacturer and the center for devices and radiological health immediately. D.
Table of Contents Serviceability with Oven Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Door Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Door Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Cooktop Light . . . . . . . . .
Serviceability with Oven Installed Grille WARNING: Before proceeding, remove all power to the oven by turning off the appropriate circuit breaker or unplugging the power cord. 1. Remove 2 screws from the top of the oven. Screws WARNING: When reassembling the product, remember to reattach all ground wires and put screws in their correct locations. Note: This unit contains various types and sizes of screws. Be certain to keep screws sorted.
Door Disassembly Oven Light 1. Remove the door (see procedure). 1. Remove the grille (see following procedure). 2. Insert a small flat screwdriver into the gap between the choke cover and the lower right corner of the door frame, then work the screwdriver around the seal plate to free engaging parts of the choke cover. Convection Fan Cover Screw 3. Lift up the latch until the pins clear the mounting holes. Screws Cover Panel GEA01003 2. Remove the cover panel. 3.
Control Panel 1. Remove the grille (see previous procedure). 2. Remove 1 screw from the top center of the control panel. 3. Open the oven door. Primary Interlock 4. Slide the panel up to release the upper locking tabs and tilt the top of the panel out. Wire Leads Wiring Harness Connectors Interlock Monitor Door Sensing (Secondary Interlock) GEA01022 Locking Tabs 3. Remove the wire leads from the switches and remove the interlock latch board. GEA00989 Main PCB 5.
2. Disconnect 2 connectors. Fuse (20-Amp, In-Line) 3. Remove 4 screws from the PCB. 1. Remove the grille (see procedure). 4. Push back the bottom locking tabs, lift the PCB above the tabs, slide the top out of the upper catch, and remove. Fuse Sub PCB 1. Remove the grill and vent cover (see procedures). Wiring Harness Connectors Fuse GEA01002 2. Pull the fuse out of the receptacle. Low Voltage Transformer and Low Voltage Transformer 2 1. Remove the control panel (see procedure). 2.
High Voltage Transformer Magnetron TCO 1. Remove the control panel (see procedure). Screws Magnetron Screws GEA00997 High Voltage Transformer GEA01015 5. Remove 4 screws and the magnetron. 2. Remove the low voltage transformers (see procedure). Damper Assembly 3. Disconnect the high voltage transformer wiring. 1. Remove the control panel (see procedure). 2. Disconnect the damper motor wire leads. 3.
Capacitor and Diode WARNING: Always be certain the capacitor is discharged before servicing. Mechanically discharge by placing an insulated handle screwdriver between the diode connection of the capacitor and the oven chassis ground. Note: The high voltage capacitor has an internal discharge resistor that automatically discharges the capacitor when the oven turns OFF. Under normal operation, the capacitor should fully discharge within 30 seconds. 4.
Cavity TCO 2. Remove 8 screws, lower the bottom plate, disconnect the cooktop light wire leads, and remove the bottom. 1. Remove the grille (see procedure). 2. Remove the cover panel. Screws Convection Fan Cover Turntable Motor Screw Harness Connector GEA01012 Screws Cover Panel 3. Disconnect the turntable motor harness connector. GEA01003 4. Remove 2 screws and the turntable motor. Disconnect the wire leads from the TCO. Lower Heater Humidity Sensor 1.
Serviceability with Oven Removed WARNING: Before proceeding, remove all power to the oven by turning off the appropriate circuit breaker. WARNING: When reassembling the product, remember to reattach all ground wires and put screws in their correct locations. The oven must be removed from the installation to allow servicing of internal components. The following components can be accessed with the oven removed: • Vent fan • Outer case 1. Disconnect the power cord.
Outer Case 1. Remove the grille (see procedure). Damper Outlet Door 2. Remove 2 screws and the front vent cover (see procedure). 3. Remove 7 screws and the power cord access plate from the top of the oven outer case. Screw Hinge Pin Stop GEA01131 Screws GEA01018 3. Bend down the hinge pin stop. 4. Remove 4 screws from the bottom of the oven. 4. Slide the damper door toward the back of the unit and lift the front hinge pin out of the hinge hole. 5.
Vent Fan Capacitor 5. Disconnect the wiring from the fan motor. 1. Remove the outer case (see procedure). NOTE: Capacitor wire leads have locking tabs that must be depressed to be disconnected. DEPRESS LOCKING TAB Convection Fan 2. Disconnect the capacitor wire leads. Wire Leads Screws Screw GEA01001 6. Remove 3 screws and the fan assembly. Condenser 7. Remove the 7-mm fan blade nut and fan blade from the motor shaft. 8.
Heat Reflector Ceramic Heater Halogen Heater Metal Tabs GEA01008 8. Disconnect the heater wiring. Screws GEA01006 5. Remove 7 screws from the exhaust duct and position to access the heat shield. Caution: Do not touch the halogen heater with bare hands. Touching the halogen heater with bare hands may cause heater failure. 9. Straighten metal tabs and remove all remaining screws and the heater assembly. Sheath Heater Wire Leads Heat Sheild Screws GEA01009 10. Remove the sheath heater. GEA01004 6.
Humidity Sensor Screws Cavity TCO Screws Screw Thermistor GEA01007 GEA00988 4. Remove 2 screws and the humidity sensor. 4. Remove 2 screws and the thermistor. Humidity Sensor 1. Remove the outer case (see procedure). 2. Disconnect the humidity sensor wiring from the PCB. Screws GEA01006 3. Remove 7 screws securing the damper duct to the unit and lift to provide access to the humidity sensor.
Troubleshooting Table of Contents Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Diagnosing Cooking Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Food Items Appear to Be Undercooked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Food Items Appear to Be Overcooked or Burned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Microwave Performance Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
remain inoperable until the control is reset. This can be done by removing power (turning off the circuit) to the unit for 1 minute. Replacing the humidity sensor will not cure this situation if it was due to electrical “noise.
speedcook operation, all fan motors must operate (vent fan, convection fan, and magnetron fan). Improper airflow can cause the thermal cut-outs (TCOs) to open. Food Items Appear to Be Overcooked or Burned Foods which appear to be overcooked or burned can be the result of any one of the following items. The possible causes listed below are sorted from most likely to least likely, with item number 1 being the first item that you should check. 1.
Unit Dead (Blank Display) Check for continuity between line and neutral on power cord. Is there continuity? YES NO Check the following for an open: Perform Low Voltage Transformer Test. YES Does low voltage transformer pass test? ! ! ! NO Fuse Cavity TCO Magnetron TCO NO Repair or replace. All OK? Replace main PCB. Replace low voltage transformer. YES Check wiring and connectors for an open condition.
Speedcook Note: Oven must be at room temperature at the start of Speedcook load test. Normal. YES Does unit turn off at 2 minutes? YES Select Speedcook Manual cook time 2 minutes. Power: U=L L=L Place neon in oven. Press start. NO Do both microwave and heaters cycle at incorrect times? **Do microwave and heaters cycle properly? NO Does microwave cycle at correct time? YES NO YES Replace main PCB. Perform low voltage transformer test. OK? **Heaters on 10 seconds then off.
Microwave Replace main PCB. YES Perform Control Panel Test. YES Pass test? Place standard test load in oven. Program time cook for 30 seconds. Press start button. NO Does oven start without pushing start button? NO Do fan and lights come on? Check interlocks. NO YES Replace control panel. Perform Control Panel Test. Pass test? YES NO YES Perform Microwave Performance Test. NO YES Check line voltage under full load. Voltage OK? NO Notify customer of electrical problem.
Oven/Bake Under Temperature Set Oven/Bake for 250° F. NO Does preheat display? See Display Does Not Operate Correctly chart. YES Replace thermistor. Check Thermistor. NO YES Thermistor OK? Perform Damper Door Test. Do sheath and lower heaters come on? YES Pass test? NO Replace main PCB. YES NO Repair or replace damper. Does lower heater come on? YES NO Check resistance of lower heater. NO Replace heater. NO Replace main PCB. Heater OK? YES Check fuse on sub PCB. NO Replace fuse.
Oven/Bake Over Temperature Normal. YES Does lower heater cycle off at 250° F? Set Oven/Bake for 250° F. Press start. YES NO Does upper heater cycle off at 250° F? NO Grounded heater circuit on main PCB side of heater. YES Is relay stuck closed? YES Replace main PCB. NO Replace thermistor. Is relay stuck closed? NO Check relay RY9 on main PCB. NO Check relay RY7 on sub PCB. Replace main PCB. Check thermistor resistance. Thermistor OK? YES Grounded heater circuit on sub PCB side of heater.
Cooktop Light Does Not Illuminate in BRIGHT and/or NIGHT Mode or Does Not Turn Off Normal operation. YES Attempt to turn off cooktop light using Surface Light button. Did it turn off? Attempt to turn on cooktop light using Surface Light button. YES Does cooktop light turn on and stay on? NO Cooktop light illuminates only when button is pressed. Replace main PCB. Cooktop light does not illuminate in BRIGHT and/or NIGHT. NO Replace main PCB.
Vent Fan Does Not Operate in One or Both Speeds or Does Not Turn Off (Using Vent Fan Button) Note: This oven is equipped with an Automatic Fan feature. If cabinet or cavity temperature is high, the vent fan will automatically operate at a low speed. The fan cannot be turned off and will stop automatically. Normal operation. YES Attempt to turn off vent fan using Vent Fan button. Does vent fan turn off? YES Attempt to turn on vent fan using Vent Fan button.
Heater Shorted to Ground Control Panel Test Char t Some components are switched on the neutral side; therefore, it is possible to bypass the relay and close the heater circuit by shorting it to ground. If a heater shorts to ground, it will energize any time the door is closed. This will usually trip a GFCI but not a standard household breaker. This problem will most likely cause the cavity TCO to open.
Humidity Sensor Test Voltage Compensation Test Note: • An open or shorted humidity sensor will cause fault code F4. • Oven should be plugged in at least 5 minutes before the test. • Room temperature should not exceed 95° F. • Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and the interior of the oven are dry. • No sensor cooking is available during the 5 minutes immediately after speedcook. A voltage compensation test should be conducted any time the main PCB is changed.
Damper Door Test Thermal Cut-Outs (TCOs) To test damper doors: The following chart lists each TCO, the temperature it will open at, and the temperature it will close at. Use an ohmmeter to check for an open TCO. 1. Select Warm/Reheat mode. 2. Select Keepwarm Lo program. 3. Select Moist setting. 4. Press start and run for 5 seconds. Open the door and visually check to see if both damper doors are closed.
Interlock System Test Continuity must show: 1. Remove the grille and discharge the capacitor. • Door closed: infinite ohms. 2. Check 20-amp fuse for continuity and proper size. Do not use any fuse other than 20 amp. • Door open: 0 ohms. 3. Remove the monitor switch leads to isolate the switch. Check continuity of switch with door open and door closed. • Door closed: infinite ohms. C) Remove the 20-amp fuse - circuit must open (infinite ohms). 6.
Heading Component Locator View Damper Assembly Damper Door Sensor Switch Magnetron TCO Magnetron Low Voltage Transformer High Voltage Transformer Low Voltage Transformer 2 Hood TCO GEA01115 Figure 4 - High Voltage Compartment – 53 –
Heat Shield Humidity Sensor Vent Fan Cavity TCO Convection Fan Thermistor GEA01118 Figure 5 - Upper Components Sheath Heater Ceramic Heater Oven Light Halogen Halog Heater GEA01121 Figure 6 - Upper Heaters – 54 –
Sub PCB 12 Amp Fuse Magnetron Fan 20 Amp Fuse Capacitor and Diode GEA01128 Figure 7 - Sub PCB and Magnetron Compartment Turntable Motor Lower Ceramic Heater Figure 8 - Lower Heater and Turntable Motor – 55 –
Control Panel Main PCB Primary Interlock Interlock Monitor Door Sensing (Secondary Interlock) Wire Leads GEA01120 Figure 9 - Control Panel, Main PCB, and Interlocks – 56 –
Schematics and Wiring Diagrams 12.8 Ω 2.5 Ω 22.5Ω B - Y 32 Ω B - W 18 Ω W - G 24 Ω G-R7Ω 02.05,2 36.
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Strip Circuits 3 2 1 6 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 WHITE 1 1 TO CAVITY TCO RED 2 2 TO CAVITY TCO BLACK 3 3 YELLOW YELLOW RED RED BLACK TO UPPER CERAMIC HTR. WHITE 4 4 BLUE TO CONVENTION FAN BROWN 5 5 BROWN TO CONVECTION FAN RED 6 6 PINK TO UPPER CERAMIC HTR. TO TWO PIN CONNECTOR (TO UPPER SHEATH HTR.) TO PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH TO MAIN PCB (CN8) TO PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH TO 20 AMP FUSE TO SUB PCB (RY8) TO SUB PCB (CN9) TO THREE PIN LOW VOLTAGE TRANS.
Sub PCB Locator Char t Connector Color Number of Terminals RY3 Blu e 2 Halogen heater RY7 Red 2 Sheath heater RY8 White 2 Upper 6 pin connector, ceramic heater CN9 White 5 Vent fan, upper 6-pin connector, lower 6-pin connector CN10 White 11 Main PCB Tab Red 1 Main PCB, mag TCO FUSE Description TAB RY6 RY16 RY13 RY3 RY7 RY8 RY7 RY8 RY12 RY11 CN9 CN10 GEA01113 – 60 –
Main PCB Locator Char t Connector Color Number of Terminals Description CN1 White 2 Low voltage transformer CN2 White 4 Damper switch, cooktop TCO, door sensing switch CN3 White 11 Control panel CN4 White 11 Control panel CN5 White 3 Humidity sensor CN6 Blue 3 Thermistor CN7 White 7 Low voltage transformer CN8 White 5 Damper motor, cavity light, sub PCB, bottom 6 pin connector CN10 White 11 Sub PCB RY2 White 2 RY9, High voltage transformer, magnetron TCO RY9 Red
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View Part Number Description Quantity 281 282 283 285 286 1200 1203 1205 1206 1208 1218 1225 1239 1240 1241 1242 1255 1258 1259 1410 1422 1428 1430 1432 1433 1434 1437 1438 1440 1445 1446 1450 1472 1475 1509 1510 1512 1521 1527 1528 1614 1615 1618 1620 1626 1643 1644 1648 1650 1653 1654 1655 1800 1801 1804 WB36X10181 WB36X10176 WB36X10177 WB36X10180 WB36X10182 WB56X10207 WB06X10216 WB06X10308 WB18X10150 WB06X10313 WB06X10320 WB07X10431 WB36X10178 WB06X10309 WB56X10210 WB06X10310 WB38X10055 WB26X10100 W
View Part Number Description Quantity 2944 3020 4009 5001 6006 7001 9001 9005 9010 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 WB01X10124 WB21X10055 WB06X10034 WB38X10024 WB27X10037 WB24X10044 WB56X10204 WB64X10003 WB01X10125 31-20960 49-40161 49-40162 49-40167 49-40176 49-40177 49-40185 49-40186 NUT ASS’Y HEATER FUSE HOLDER FAN BLADE DIODE SENSOR ASS’Y MOUNTING PLATE ASS’Y INSTALLATION KIT ASS’Y MOUNTING BOLTS MINI-MANUAL OWNER’S MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION COOK BOOK TOP CABINET TEMPLATE WALL CABINET
Quiz 1. Which heaters will be operating when using a preselected Speedcook setting? 6. Thermal protection is initiated at what temperature? a. The upper halogen only. a. 600° F. b. The upper and lower ceramic only. b. 650° F. c. The sheath and lower ceramic only. c. 550° F. d. The halogen, upper ceramic, and lower ceramic only. d. 500° F. 7. The damper doors are open for: 2. Sensor cooking is not available for how many minutes following Speedcooking? a. Microwave cooking. b. Speedcooking. a.
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