Broil Element; User Interface; Removing The User Interface - Thermador Masterpiece ME271E Series Service Manual

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1. Press
; the main User Settings menu will appear
INFO
2. Select 2 for Custom; the initial list of options will appear
3. Select 4 for More; repeat.
4. Select 3 for Temp Offset.
5. Select 1 Upper or 2 Lower.
6. Select 1 – if you wish to lower the oven temperature by the
offset amount or 2 + if you wish to raise the oven temperature
by the offset amount.
7. Using the numeric keypad, enter the desired offset amount.
8. Press
.
BACK
9. Select 1 for Back without changes or 2 Back with changes.
10. Press
to exit user settings.
INFO
To view the offset, repeat steps 1 – 6.
To revert back to default settings, press
Standard.
To change the offset, first revert back to default settings, then
repeat steps 1 – 10.
A +25° offset will result in a cavity temperature of 350° when the
temperature knob is set to 325° for any of the cooking modes listed
above. Similarly, a -25° offset will result in a cavity temperature of
300° when the temperature knob is set to 325°.
The adjusted temperature cannot be less than 250°F or greater than
550°F.
4.7

Broil Element

All single oven models, as well as the upper cavity of double oven
models, have a 10-pass (240V 3600W) broil element.
Refer to the Element Strip Diagram to test the element at the control
module, or:
1. Remove the 2 T20 screws securing the element to the broil
reflector.
4.8
, then select 2 for
INFO
Service Manual for Thermador Masterpiece Series Built-in Wall Ovens
2. Remove the 2 T20 screws on either side of the element
terminals.
3. Pull the element toward you so that the terminal wires are
inside the oven cavity.
4. Disconnect the wires from the inner broil element terminals.
5. Use an ohmmeter to check for resistance of ~16 ohms.

User Interface

Figure 11 reflects the 3 variations of the T1 User Interface used in the
Masterpiece Series ovens.
M271, M301
All single/combo ME models
ME272, ME302, MED272, MED302
Figure 11 T1 User Interface variations
The user interface control board is assembled onto a chassis and the
entire assembly is serviced as a single unit.
4.8.1

Removing the User Interface

1. Slide unit out from wall ~ 4 inches.
2. Remove 2 T20 bolts from each side.
T1S1
T1S2
T1D
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