Table of Contents Safety Information....................4 Purpose of this Manual..................5 Serial Number Breakdown..................6 Installation........................7 Error Codes.......................9 Measuring Points....................12 Oven Control Unit ....................14 Disassemble Instructions..................15...
Safety Information Read the entire manual before attempting to inatall, assemble, or operate this product. Pay attention to all warnings, cautions, and notes. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury and/or equipment damage. DEFINITIONS WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. PRECAUTIONS Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Purpose of this Manual The purpose of this Service Manual is to provide Service Technicians with technical information regarding the Hisense Free Standing Electric Range and to give a description of the error codes and service functionality. This manual descibes: •...
Serial Number • Here is how to read a Hisense range serial number to verify manufactured date and warranty coverage: 0345 Always “0” Production Year Production Week Position Produced Control Digit 2022 – 2 2023 – 3 2024 – 4...
Error Codes ERROR CODE ERROR CODE TRIGGER DESCRIPTION TEST PROCEDURE 1. Disconnected PT1000 sensor 2. Short circuit PT1000 sensor 1. Disconnect PT1000 probe Disconnect PT1000 3. Temperature during baking probe.Error is displayed Err 001 functions over 590°F / 310°C 2. PT1000 over temperature. when it is detected, all (Oven Heat PT1000 probe with heating...
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Error Codes ERROR CODE ERROR CODE TRIGGER DESCRIPTION TEST PROCEDURE Error is displayed only when user tries to activate Self Clean function. Until the error 1. Detected temperature on Err 005 is cleared Self Clean UI NTC sensor above 230°F / Unplug power connector from door (Overheating of is disabled, but user...
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Error Codes ERROR CODE ERROR CODE TRIGGER DESCRIPTION TEST PROCEDURE Error is displayed and 1. Detected temperature on all the oven functions PB NTC sensor above 230°F / Err 008 must stop. When With a heating gun heat resistor 100°C (Overheating of error is cleared user R100 and resistor R145...
Measuring Points All resistance values were measured at room temperature at 20°C (68°F). The supply votages depending on the component is a standard houshold 120V and 240V. Measured values may deviate +/- 10% of nominal value. COMPONENT RESISTANCE Broil Element ~17 Ohms Convection Element ~36.5 Ohms...
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Measuring Points All resistance values were measured at room temperature at 20°C (68°F). The supply votage is a standard houshold 120V 60Hz. Measured values may deviate +/- 10% of nominal value. COMPONENT RESISTANCE Rear Left Burner ~54.8 Ohms Middle Warming Burner ~144 Ohms Door Lock Motor ~1.6 K Ohms...
Technical Details Component Removal The following pictures are steps for component removal. Make sure that the unit is unplugged or the circuit breaker is in the off position. Infintate Switch Remove knob by simply pulling. In the next step, remove the back top portion of the rear cover. Then remove the 2 screw holding the switch in place to the user interface...
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Technical Details Oven Temperature Sensor Remove the lower portion of the rear panel of the unit. Disconnect the temperature sensor probe. From inside the unit, remove the 2 T-20 Torx screws and remove the temperature probe.
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Technical Details Convection Element and Fan Motor Remove the lower portion of the rear panel of the unit. Disconnect wires from the element and the fan motor. From inside the unit, remove the 4 T-20 Torx screws to the convection cover. The nut on the blad is reverse threaded and the fan blade must be removed to pull the motor from the rear.
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Technical Details Broil Element Remove the lower portion of the rear panel of the unit. Disconnect wires from the element. From inside the unit, remove the 4 T-20 Torx screws holding the element in place, and pull unit out from front. Bake Element Remove the lower portion of the rear panel of the unit.
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Technical Details Disconnect the wires to the the element and the 3 T-20 Torx fpr the shield for the bake element and the 2 T-20 Torx for the element. The bake element has 2 hooks on the front, so push the element forward and tilt front of the element upward and pull the element out the rear of the unit.
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Technical Details User Interface and Glass Top Remove the upper portion of the rear panel of the unit. Disconnect wires from the control board and infinate switches. Remove the 10 T-20 Torx holding the user interface to the upright stantions.
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Technical Details Lift the user interface up and off the back plate and upright stantions. Remove the 4 T-20 Torx to the backsplash and lift off the chassis. Remove the 4 T-20 Torx screw holding on the upright covers. Remove the 4 T-20 Torx securing the cooktop to the rear braket.
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Technical Details Open the oven door and remove the 3 T-20 Torx attaching the glass top to the front bracket. Slide glass top towards the rear of the unit to release from the 6 locking clips (3 on each side).
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Technical Details Lift glss top carefully and place a moving blanket down on the top of the oven to place the glass top on with out damaging it. Remove the 8 T-20 Torx screw holding on the upright burner assembly heat shield to the glass top. Disconnect the hot surface indication light wires...
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Technical Details Radiant Burners Remove the T-20 Torx screws attaching the burners to the heat shield. Disconnect the wires to the burners.
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Technical Details Door Lock Motor Remove the glass cooktop as stated previously. Remove the 2 T-20 Torx screws holding the motor to the oven cavity.