F3 Code; F9 Code; Control Will Not Program; Time Bake Does Not Operate - Electrolux Next Gen 30" Service Manual

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F3 code:

F3 indicates a defective sensor, electronic oven control
or the wiring in between. To determine which part is
defective:
1. Disconnect the 15 pin plug from the back of the oven
control that connects the sensor to the oven control.
2. With an Ohmmeter measure the resistance between
pins 14 and 15 in the plug (not on the control
board). If the meter reads around value of the oven
temperature sensor resistance chart the oven control
is defective. If the meter reads less than 800 Ohms
or more than 3000 Ohms, go to step 3.
RTD
Temperature
(°F)
32 ± 1.9
75 ± 2.5
250 ± 4.4
350 ± 5.4
450 ± 6.9
550 ± 8.2
650 ± 9.6
900 ± 13.6
3. Disconnect the harness from the oven sensor and
measure the resistance of the oven sensor. If the
reading is the same as that in step two the oven
sensor is defective. If the reading is correct with
the chart the harness is defective.

F9 code:

F9 code indicates the control has detected a problem
with the motor door latch assembly. Check the contacts
of the lock switch, wiring to the lock motor assembly,
and the lock motor.

Control will not program:

If the control will not program check for an open sensor
circuit. If the sensor circuit is good, replace the control.

Time bake does not operate:

If the time bake feature does not operate check to be
sure it is being programmed correctly. If so, replace the
control.

Convection bake:

If neither the fan motor or the assist element operate
after the five minute delay when convection bake is
programmed.
SCALE
Resistance
(ohms)
1000 ± 4.0
1091 ± 5.3
1453 ± 8.9
1654 ± 10.8
1852 ± 13.5
2047 ± 15.8
2237 ± 18.5
2697 ± 24.4
1. Remove power from range. Go to the back of the
electronic oven control and disconnect the 15 pin
plug. With the oven door closed measure the
resistance between pins 10 and 12 in the 15 pin
plug in the plug. If the meter reads open check the
door switch and the wiring from the electronic oven
control to the door switch. If the meter reads zero
go to step 2.
2. Measure the resistance between pins 5 and 7. If
the meter reads around 10 Ohms the control is
defective. If the meter reads infinity either the wiring
to the fan motor and element is broken or both the
fan motor and the element are defective.
If the assist element heats but the fan motor does not
operate when convection bake is programmed, the fan
motor is defective or the fan blade blocked.
If the fan motor operates but the assist element does
not heat when convection bake is programmed, the wiring
between fan and element is defective or the element is
open.

Blank Display:

If the display on the oven control is blank and with the
range connected to electrical power:
1. Go to the back of the control, disconnect the 15 pin
plug and measure the voltage drop between pins 1
and 5 in the plug. If the meter reads line to neutral
voltage (120 VAC) the control is defective. If the
meter reads zero the wiring in the range is defective.

No heat:

If the control appears to be operating normally, but the
bake and broil burners do not heat:
1. Program the control for bake and check to see if
the bake igniter is glowing. If the igniter is not glowing
go to step 3. If the igniter is glowing check the
manual gas shut-off for the oven to be sure gas is
being supply to the safety valve. Then remove the
bake igniter, connect it to 120 VAC and measure
the current flow through the igniter. If the current
flow is less than 3.2 amps replace the igniter. If the
current flow is 3.2 or more check the wiring in the
bake circuit for a poor connection.
2. Program the control for broil and check to see if the
broil igniter is glowing. If the igniter is not glowing
go to step 4. If the igniter is glowing remove the
igniter, connect it to 120 VAC and measure the
current flow through the igniter. If the current flow is
less than 3.2 amps replace the igniter. If the current
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