TECHNICAL DATA SHEET •...OV .LP 40 W BK 1 21.63 TSTAT 2585 W N CONTROL PANEL ACCESS DISCONNECT...

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Sur fac e Unit descri ption Sur fac e Unit wattage Infinite Swi tch wattage 3 turn 6” 4 turn 6” 5 turn 8” 6 turn 8” 2 600 1 250 1 500 2 100 1 250 1 560 2 040 2 600 PILOT L2 L1 H1 H2 P SURFACE UNIT L1 L2 N ND336-16A Surface Unit Receptacle OVEN DOOR The receptacle is mounted to the cooktop by a single screw. The receptacle is replaced as a complete assembly (WB17X5113) and consists of the receptacle and bracket, two short leads with preattached terminals, two ceramic wire nuts, and heat shrink tubing. Possible Causes for Wobbly, Uneven or Rattling Surface Units Burner Bowls not flat Cooktop not flat Surface Units Support (spider) not flat Receptacle Block / Clip mounted crooked Loose or Stripped mounting screw Bent surface unit terminals The oven door consists of two major sub assemblies: Outer Panel Assembly and Inner Panel Assembly. The two assemblies are held together by four 1/4” hex screws at the bottom of the door and two cross head screws on the inside panel, behind the handle. Vent trim replacement (if equipped) Window replacements (if equipped) Separate the outer and inner panel assemblies. Remove the handle and end caps. Remove the two screws holding the vent trim to the side trims. Separate the outer and inner panel assemblies. Remove the four screws holding the window retainer to the inner panel. 30” FREESTANDING STANDAR CLEAN RANGE WITH ELECTRONIC TIMER IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: This information is intended for use by Individua ls possessi ng adequa te background s Of electr ica l, electron ic and mechanic al experience. Any attempt to repai r a major applian ce may resu lt in person al injury and proper ty damag e. The manufacturer or selle r cann ot be respo nsible for the interpretation of this Information, nor can it assu me any liability in connecti on with its use. STOP! DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING IMPORTANT- RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES. GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS INSTALATION REQUIREMENTS 1.Power Supply All parts of this appliance capable of conducting Electrical current are grounded. If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened. Ground Path Resistance 0.10 Max. Insulation Resistance 250K Min. This range must be connected to a supply circuit with the proper voltage and frecuency as specified on the data plate.Wire size must conform to the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code. The rating plate is located on the front left support leg (open oven drawer for access). 3. This terminal is rated for use of copper or aluminum conductors. See Installation instructions for further details. 4. Leveling Range SURFACE UNITS SURFACE UNIT CONTROLS Replacement Level Range by adjusting two front and two rear leveling screws. (Remove drawer access). Plug in terminals should be straight and parallel for ease of insertion and removal. If terminals require straightening, be careful not to damage the plastic bushings. Replacement switches are current sensitive type. Proper connection of all leads must be observed (L1 lead connected to L1 terminal etc.). Reversed wiring of one switch to blow when a correctly wired switch and a reversed switch are turned on simultaneously. The infinite switches can be replaced by removing the back cover or by removing the control panel. The infinite switch should only be replaced with a current sensitive switch with the same wattage rating. See table below. Glass Replacement (if equipped) Handle Replacement (if equipped) End cap Replacement (if equipped) Remove eight screws from bottom trim and slide glass out. Separate the outer and inner panel assemblies. Remove the two screws holding the handle to the outer panel assembly. Remove the two screws holding the end caps to te side trim. TO ADJUST BAKE TEMPERATURES The bake temperature can be adjusted by the skirt on the thermostat knob. 1.Remove the thermostat knob. 2.Loosen the two screws that are holding the skirt and knob together. 3.Rotate the skirt clockwise to make the oven hotter, rotate the skirt counterclockwise to make the oven cooler. 4.Each “click” representants approximately 10 F. 5.Tighten screws and reattach knob to thermostat. ND336-160 208V 236V 240V 35 Amp - 12, 4 12, 4 40 Amp 12, 4 15, 4 16, 0 50 Amp 17, 4 21, 4 22, 0 MAXIMUM KILOWATT RATING NEC FUSE RATING 2-P 1-H1 5-L2 4-H2 3-L1 ND336-16 CURRENT SENSITIVE HANDLE PANEL DOOR HANDLE SCREW TOP BRACE INSULATION FRONT VIEW P10 10 P1 1 4 5 CONTRO L SYSTEM THERMOSTAT IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION DO NOT DISCARD Pub. No. 31-17110 8-13 GE TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

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Page 1: TECHNICAL DATA SHEET •...OV .LP 40 W BK 1 21.63 TSTAT 2585 W N CONTROL PANEL ACCESS DISCONNECT POWER TO RANGE BEFORE SERVICING COMPONENTS IN THE CONTROL PANEL. Rear access The panel

Sur face Unitdescri ption

Sur face Unitwattage

In�nite Swi tchwattage

3 turn 6”4 turn 6”5 turn 8”6 turn 8” 2 600

1 2501 5002 100

1 250

1 5602 0402 600

PILOT

L 2

L 1 H 1

H 2

P

SURFACEUNIT

L 1

L 2

N

ND336-16A

Surface Unit Receptacle

OVEN DOOR

The receptacle is mounted to the cooktop by a singlescrew. The receptacle is replaced as a completeassembly (WB17X5113) and consists of the receptacleand bracket, two short leads with preattachedterminals, two ceramic wire nuts, and heat shrinktubing.

Possible Causes for Wobbly, Uneven or RattlingSurface Units

Burner Bowls not flatCooktop not flatSurface Units Support (spider) not flatReceptacle Block / Clip mounted crookedLoose or Stripped mounting screwBent surface unit terminals

The oven door consists of two major sub assemblies:Outer Panel Assembly and Inner Panel Assembly. Thetwo assemblies are held together by four 1/4” hexscrews at the bottom of the door and two cross headscrews on the inside panel, behind the handle.

Vent trim replacement (if equipped)

Window replacements (if equipped)

Separate the outer and inner panel assemblies.Remove the handle and end caps. Remove the two screwsholding the vent trim to the side trims.

Separate the outer and inner panel assemblies. Remove thefour screws holding the window retainer to the inner panel.

30” FREESTANDING STANDARCLEANRANGE WITH ELECTRONIC TIMER

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:This information is intended for use byIndividua ls possessi ng adequa te background s

Of electr ica l, electron ic and mechanic al experience.Any attempt to repai r a major applian ce may resu lt inperson al injury and proper ty damag e. The manufactureror selle r cannot be responsib le for the interpretation ofthis Information, nor can it assu me any liability inconnecti on with its use.

STOP!

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORESERVICING

IMPORTANT- RECONNECT ALL GROUNDINGDEVICES.

GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS

INSTALATION REQUIREMENTS1.Power Supply

All parts of this appliance capable of conductingElectrical current are grounded. If grounding wires,screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used to complete apath to ground are removed for service, they must bereturned to their original position and properly fastened.

Ground Path Resistance 0.10 Max.Insulation Resistance 250K Min.

This range must be connected to a supply circuit with theproper voltage and frecuency as specified on the dataplate.Wire size must conform to the National ElectricCode or the prevailing local code. The rating plate islocated on the front left support leg (open oven drawer foraccess).

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3. This terminal is rated for use of copper oraluminum conductors.See Installation instructions for further details.

4. Leveling Range

SURFACE UNITS

SURFACE UNIT CONTROLS

Replacement

Level Range by adjusting two front and two rearleveling screws. (Remove drawer access).

Plug in terminals should be straight and parallel for easeof insertion and removal. If terminals require straightening,be careful not to damage the plastic bushings.

Replacement switches are current sensitive type. Properconnection of all leads must be observed (L1 leadconnected to L1 terminal etc.). Reversed wiring of oneswitch to blow when a correctly wired switch and areversed switch are turned on simultaneously.

The infinite switches can be replaced by removing theback cover or by removing the control panel. The infiniteswitch should only be replaced with a current sensitiveswitch with the same wattage rating. See table below.

Glass Replacement (if equipped)

Handle Replacement (if equipped)

End cap Replacement (if equipped)

Remove eight screws from bottom trim and slide glassout.

Separate the outer and inner panel assemblies. Removethe two screws holding the handle to the outer panelassembly.

Remove the two screws holding the end caps to te sidetrim.

TO ADJUST BAKE TEMPERATURES

The bake temperature can be adjusted by the skirt onthe thermostat knob.

1.Remove the thermostat knob.2.Loosen the two screws that are holding the skirt and

knob together.3.Rotate the skirt clockwise to make the oven hotter,

rotate the skirt counterclockwise to make the ovencooler.

4.Each “click” representants approximately 10 F.5.Tighten screws and reattach knob to thermostat.

ND336-160

208V 236V 240V35 Amp - 12, 4 12, 440 Amp 12, 4 15, 4 16, 050 Amp 17, 4 21, 4 22, 0

MAXIMUM KILOWATT RATINGNEC FUSERATING

2-P

1-H1

5-L2 4-H2

3-L1ND336-16

CURRENT SENSITIVE

HANDLE

PANELDOOR

HANDLESCREW

TOPBRACE

INSULATION

FRONT VIEW

P1010

P11

45

CONTRO L SYSTEMTHERMOSTAT

IMPORTANTSERVICE INFORMATION

DO NOT DISCARD

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L2

N

L - 2

L - 1 L1

H2HIP

A

L - 2 L2

HIP

H2

L - 1 L1

L - 2 L2

HIP

H2

L - 1 L1

C

B

L - 2

L - 1

L2

L1

L2

L1

CHIP

H2

L-1N

TMRNM

CYCL

120 v

L-2

N

5

10

4

P10BR

16.403410 W

P1

ROCKERSWITCH

OV. LP.

40 W

BK

21.631

TSTAT

2585 W

N

CONTROL PANEL ACCESS

DISCONNECT POWER TO RANGE BEFORESERVICING COMPONENTS IN THE CONTROLPANEL.

Rear accessThe panel can be accessed by removing the six screws(1/4” hex) holding the rear panel cover, and lifting thecover of the range back.

Front accessThe control panel is front serviceable as follows:1.Remove the (1) T-15 torx mounting screw from each end front.2.Loosen the (2) 1/4” hex head screws one in each upper corner back side.3.Gently pull the backguard panel out at the bottom and lift the panel upward.4.Panel can now be laid on the cooktop for access to components.

COOKTOP REMOVALThe cooktop is also front serviceable.

1. DISCONNECT POWER TO RANGE.2. Remove the surface units and bowls.3. Lift cooktop and look it in the cleaninig position.4. Remove the four screws that are holding the four surface unit receptacle assemblies to the cooktop this position will allowed access to the retaining brackets that are holding the cooktop hinge pins. They are located on the control panel supports and are secured with 1/4” hex screws.5. Remove the two hex screws and lift the brackets to remove them.6. Remove the cooktop and disengage the support rods from the range.7. Remove the ground screw and wire located in the rear of the cooktop.

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

SELECTION CONTACTSOPEN CLOSE CYCLE

CYCLELAMP

OFF

1 - P14 - P104 - 105 - 10

OFF

BAKE 4 - 10 4 - 105 - 10

1 - P1 CYCLES

BROIL 4 - 105 - 10

4 - 10 1 - P1 CYCLES

NOTES:1. CONTACTS 5 - 10 REMAIN OPEN

BELOW 250°F.2. ----- THIS CIRCUIT NOT IN ALL MODELS.

LINE

NEUTRAL

RETAININGBRACKET

COOKTOPHINGE PIN

1/4” HEXSCREW

ND336-16J

WARNINGPOWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE

NOTE: FOR SERVICE REPLACEMENT USE 16GA 150°C WIRE EXCEPT AS INDIVIDUALLY NOTED ON LEADS.ALL 150°C WIRE COLOR DESIGNTED BY HASH MARK

BURNERCONFIGURATION A C

2 + 22 + 23 + 1

B2600W 21.492100W 26.612100W 26.61

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2600W 21.492100W 26.611250W 44.70

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1500W 37.251250W 44.701250W 44.70

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183D8066P013

TAPE AREA

Installation is reverse of the disassembly procedure.

No timer display - check the connections to thepower circuit. Timer should receive 120 V across LINE and NEUTRAL

IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATIONDO NOT DISCARD

WIRING DIAGRAM

L2

N

L1

OV. LPBR

BK3410W

2585W

PH1

L1 L2 H2

PILOTLP

INPUTINPUT

SU

SU

SURFACE UNIT SWITCH

H1

L2L1

P

H2 L1 L2

H1P

H2LF SU LR SU

C

L2RR SU

H1P

L1 H2

H1P

RF SUL2L1 H2

TSTATP10

10

P1

1

4

5

CRONOMETRO/TIMER

SU

CYCL

O -

1

G G

R - 2

V - 2

B - 2

O -

1

R - 5

V - 2

V - 1

C - 2

W -

3

W -

3

R - 5

W -

2

R - 4

Y - 1

N -

1

R - 3

R - 4

C - 2

C - 1

W -

1

W -

2

B - 3

V - 1

R - 1

B - 1

W -

1

R - 2

R - 3

R - 1

Y - 1

N -

1

C - 1

C

INPUT POWER

GND, STRAP

HIGH POTENTIAL TESTCONNECTED AFTER

A2 + 2 2600 W 2600 W

BURNERSCONFIGURATION B C

1500 W

BW

R

W -

4

W -

4

NOTES/NOTAS:

1.- WIRE CODE SYSTEM PER DWG 8911402

2.- - - - - - THIS CIRCUIT IS NOT FOR ALL MODELS.

3.- ALL LEADS WITH DESIGNATION NUMBERS THAT

ENTER COMMON LEAD PATH ( ) MUST

BE TRACED TO THEIR TERMINATIONS.

4.- L-M-N THESE WIRES MUST BE EITHER 16 OR

18 AWG ACCORDING TO BURNER "B" WATTS.

B C A

R R B B

40V

ROCKERSWITCH

2 + 2 2100 W 2100 W 1250 W

3 + 1 2100 W 1250 W 1250 W

WIRE

2600 W 16 AWG

BURNER "B"

2100 W 16 AWG

1250 W 16 AWG

B - 2

B - 3

B - 1

COLOR SYMBOL

REDWHITEBLACKYELLOW

BLUEBROWNVIOLET

RW

Y

VCN

B

ORANGE OGREEN G

Pub. No. 31-171108-13 GE