Fan Relay; Door Lock Mechanism - Frigidaire FEB30S7FCB Service Data Sheet

Electric wall oven with electronic oven control
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FAN RELAY

The fan motor runs continuously while in the speed bake mode unless the door is opened. If the fan does not operate,
check the following:
Display illuminated on the electronic control.
Voltage output between terminals P5-3 and Neutral.
120 Volts available at fan motor.
Fan motor coil resistance 56.5 ohms ± 10%.
Door/light switch.

DOOR LOCK MECHANISM

The appliance is equipped with an electronic oven control
and has an auto locking door latch feature. When the self
clean cycle is programmed, the door is locked by a motor
operated latch system. The interior of oven doesn't need to
heat up to 500°F/260°C before the door locks. However, until
the temperature inside oven reaches 500°F/260°C, the self-
clean program can be canceled and door will unlock
immediately. After oven reaches temperatures over 500°F/
260°C, the door will not unlock until temperature drops
below 500°F/260°C.
If a problem appears and the door stays locked it is possible
for the servicer to unlock the door without removing the
appliance from its place. Follow the steps below:
1. Trip the circuit breaker to OFF position.
2. Remove the 2 screws, which are fixing the oven door
latch, located between the control panel and the oven
door.
3. When the screws are removed it is possible to unlock the
latch with a flat screwdriver, or one of the tools supplied
with the wall oven which are used to take off the oven
from the cabinet. Insert the tool tip through the slot on top
of the oven door. During this step it's important to take
care to not damage the appliance.
4. As soon as the latch is in the unlock position, you can
open the door.
5. Replace the motor latch:
1. To have access to the door latch assembly, remove the 3 screws under the control panel which are fixing it.
2. Remove the access plate located on the upper air channel by removing the screw.
3. Replace the motor latch by a new one and reassemble in reverse order.
Motor Cooling Fan
Upper Air Channel
Safety
Thermostat
7
Access Plate
Door Locking
Mechanism
Assembly

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