Monogram ZGP486ND Technical Service Manual

Monogram ZGP486ND Technical Service Manual

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GE Appliances
Technical Service Guide
May 2011
Monogram
Professional Gas
Ranges
ZGP486ND
ZGP486NR
ZGP484NG
ZGP364ND
ZGP364NR
ZGP366N
ZGP304N
31-9216
GE Appliances
General Electric Company
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
ZGP486LD
ZGP486LR
ZGP484LG
ZGP364LD
ZGP364LR
ZGP366L
ZGP304L

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  • Page 1 GE Appliances Technical Service Guide May 2011 Monogram Professional Gas Ranges ZGP486ND ZGP486LD ZGP486NR ZGP486LR ZGP484NG ZGP484LG ZGP364ND ZGP364LD ZGP364NR ZGP364LR ZGP366N ZGP366L ZGP304N ZGP304L 31-9216 GE Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, Kentucky 40225...
  • Page 2 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. GE Appliances Technical Service Guide Copyright © 2011 All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without written permission from the General Electric Company.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Back Panel ..................................47 Companion Oven Relay Board ..........................66 Component Locator Views ............................27 Control Board Connector Locator ........................70 Control Features ................................7 Control Panel..................................30 Convection Fan Assembly ............................58 Cooling Fan ..................................48 Diagnostics and Service Information .........................74 Door Assembly ................................53 Factory Test Mode ..............................74 Gas Conversion Range ..............................21 Glowbar Igniter ................................39...
  • Page 4 Main Oven Relay Board ............................65 Meat Probe Receptacle and Harness .........................66 Nomenclature ................................. 6 Optional Accessories ..............................85 Oven Bake Burner ................................60 Oven Broil Burner .................................62 Oven Burner Ignition System ..........................63 Oven Components ..............................53 Oven Control Logic Board .............................64 Oven Glowbar Ignitor ..............................64 Oven Light Assemblies ..............................68 Oven Operational Notes ............................26 Oven Racks ..................................56...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction *Monogram introduces the new line of GE Monogram Professional Ranges. Their superior style and performance parallel commercial units. Available in 48-, 36-, and 30-inch Ranges -- these units feature electronic dial controls that combine the precision of modern digital technology with the simplicity of traditional mechanical controls.
  • Page 6: Nomenclature

    Nomenclature Model Number Z G P 4 8 6 N D P S S Monogram Product Product Color Monogram Pro Range SS = Stainless Steel Width Model Year Designator 48 = 48-in. Range Additional Cooking Surface 36 = 36-in. Range D = Griddle 30 = 30-in.
  • Page 7 Bamboo Cutting Board Toekick ZGP486NR, ZGP486LR - 6 burners and grill ZDP486NR, ZDP486LR–6 burners and grill ZGP486ND, ZGP486LD - 6 burners and griddle ZDP486ND, ZDP486LD–6 burners and griddle ZGP484NG, ZGP484LG ZDP484NG, ZDP484LG 4 burners, grill and griddle 4 burners, grill and griddle Double oven model shown includes a small oven.
  • Page 8 Cooktop Controls After the burner ignites, turn the knob to adjust the fl ame size. Electronic Ignition and Automatic Reignition To turn a burner off, turn the knob clockwise, as far The range is equipped with electronic ignition, which as it will go, to the OFF position. eliminates the need for a standing pilot light.
  • Page 9 Using the IR Grill To heat the griddle, push in the control knob and turn to the desired temperature setting. The light on Remove the cover before lighting the burner. The the bezel will glow to indicate the thermostat control cover must be removed when using the IR grill.
  • Page 10 Oven Control and Timer 1. Oven Mode Selector – Turn outer ring to select: PROOF – Maintains a warm environment useful for rising yeast-leavened products. BAKE – Select for traditional baking. CONV BAKE – Use for convection baking. CONV ROAST – Use for convection roasting. BROIL –...
  • Page 11 How to Set the Oven for Baking 1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to BAKE. 2. Using the Temperature knob, set the desired temperature, in 25°F increments, from 175°F to 550°F. Oven Mode Selector (Outer) Oven Temperature Knob (Inner) The oven will now begin to preheat. The temperature display will begin at 100ºF and remain there until the oven exceeds that temperature.
  • Page 12 How to Set the Oven for Broiling Turn the Oven Mode Selector to BROIL. 1. Turn the Oven Temperature Knob to LO BROIL or HI BROIL. LO or HI will appear in the display. Oven Mode Selector (Outer) Oven Temperature Knob (Inner) Note: Always broil with the door closed.
  • Page 13 Introduction to Convection Cooking The convection fan will be off when any burner is on, and on when any burner is off. The direction of the convection fan will alternate each time the fan turns on. As a result, foods are evenly cooked and browned―often in less time with convection heat.
  • Page 14 How to Set the Oven for Proofi ng How to Set the Oven for Cleaning The proofi ng feature maintains a warm environment Caution: See Owner's Manual for Self-cleaning which is useful for rising yeast-leavened dough. safety precautions. 1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to PROOF. The 1.
  • Page 15 How to Set the Oven Timer Oven Thermostat Adjustment Note: You may fi nd that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. Use your new oven for a • The timer is independent of all the other few weeks to become more familiar with it.
  • Page 16 Sabbath Mode* To set the Sabbath mode: The Sabbath mode is designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and other Jewish holidays. It can be used for baking only. It cannot be used for any other cooking mode. When the Sabbath feature is set, the oven light and all audible beeps will be disabled.
  • Page 17 Installation Installation information is for reference only. See the Range Electric Supply Installation Instructions shipped with the product for These ranges must be supplied with 120 volt, 60 Hz., complete details and before attempting to install the and connected to a dedicated, properly grounded range.
  • Page 18 Leveling the Range 3. Use the supplied wrench to turn the front leveling legs. Turn clockwise to raise the range WARNING: above the wheels. Turn counterclockwise to lower the legs. • All ranges can tip; injury could result. Install the supplied Anti-Tip Bracket.
  • Page 19 3. Secure the top and bottom sections by Range Anti-Tip Device tightening the 2 screws on each end. WARNING: All ranges can tip. BURNS or other SERIOUS INJURIES can result. INSTALL and CHECK Top of the ANTI-TIP bracket following these instructions. Toekick To reduce the risk of tipping the range, the range must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip...
  • Page 20 Attach the Anti-Tip Brace onto the bottom of the range in the recessed area. Install 2 hex screws (provided) through the brace and into the range. Note: This Anti-Tip device may be installed on the opposite side of the range. Hex Screws Anti-Tip Brace Alternate Brace...
  • Page 21: Gas Conversion Range

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  • Page 26: Oven Operational Notes

    • On double oven models, you can bake in one Oven Operational Notes oven and self-clean in the other at the same time. However, you cannot use the PROOF mode Certain modes, when selected, will automatically setting in one oven while the other oven is self- enter into a preheat.
  • Page 27: Component Locator Views

    Component Locator Views Front of Range (48-in. range shown) Task Light Control Switch Panel Broil Burner Broil Burner Lights Lights Lights Convection Fan Convection Fan Hidden Bake Burner Oven Door Gasket Oven Door Gasket Oven Door Oven Door (Continued next page) –...
  • Page 28 Rear of Range (48-in. range shown) Level Leg Extension Rod Level Leg Extension Rod Reed Switch Reed Switch Cooling Fan Cooling Fan Lock-Out Valve Convection Convection Capacitor Companion Relay Board Main Relay Board Regulator Capacitor Regulator Solenoid Solenoid Valve Valve LED Power Supply Gas Inlet Pipe...
  • Page 29: Surface Components

    Surface Components IR (Infrared) Grill Griddle Mini Knob Timer Button Main Oven Knob Burner Control Knob IR (Infrared) Grill Control LED Task with Lighted Bezel with Lighted Bezel Knob with Lighted Bezel Lighting (1 of 4) Control Griddle Control Knob Companion Oven Knob with Lighted Bezel with Lighted Bezel...
  • Page 30: Surface Components

    Surface Components WARNING: Sharp edges may be exposed when 4. Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws within servicing. Use caution to avoid injury. Wear Kevlar each bezel that attach the control panel to the gloves or equivalent protection. manifold brackets. Control Panel It is necessary to remove the control panel from the range chassis and place it in the service position to access certain components.
  • Page 31: Control Features

    Note: Grill Assembly • A ground wire at each end of the panel allows Note: The following describes the procedure to the panel to be lowered without falling. remove the grill assembly. • Before lowering, protect the bottom of the front To remove the grill: panel from scratches caused by the lock motor arm.
  • Page 32: Control Panel

    6. Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws from 8. Remove the grill burner igniter. (See Grill Burner the front and the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws Igniter from the rear of the grill burner. 9. Place the control panel in the service position. (See Control Panel 10.
  • Page 33: Grill Burner Igniter

    Grill Burner Igniter Grill Safety Valve Note: The following describes the procedure to Note: The following describes the procedure to remove the grill burner igniter. The grill igniter remove the grill safety valve. The grill safety valve has a resistance value of 45 to 400 Ω at room has a resistance value of 1 Ω...
  • Page 34: Grill Control

    4. Using a ratchet wrench, remove the 1/4-in. Grill Control hex-head screw that attaches the control to the manifold. The grill control is attached to the manifold bracket. A switch bracket, holding 2 switches, is attached to the control. The front switch controls the igniter and the rear switch controls the LED indicator.
  • Page 35: Griddle Assembly

    Caution: The griddle is heavy. Use care when lifting Griddle Assembly and rotating the griddle to prevent damage to the capillary. Note: The following describes the procedure to remove the griddle assembly. 4. Lift and rotate the griddle and remove the 2 Phillips-head screws and the retainer from the To remove the griddle assembly: bottom of the griddle.
  • Page 36 Note: In the following step, ensure that the spring 10. Place the control panel in the service position. clip is captured and retained inside the griddle (See Control Panel burner box. 11. Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws and the 6. Squeeze the ends of the spring clip and retract center trim, if applicable.
  • Page 37: Griddle Burner Igniter

    Griddle Burner Igniter Griddle Control The griddle burner igniter is attached to the right The griddle control utilizes a capillary that senses side of the griddle burner with two 1/4-in. hex- griddle temperature and a switch that operates the head screws. It is necessary to remove the griddle LED indicator light.
  • Page 38: Grill And Griddle Ignition Systems

    5. Slide the switch off the switch plate. Grill and Griddle Ignition Systems The grill and griddle burners are ignited by a glowbar ignition system. The igniter is a Norton style LED Switch rectangular glowbar. The grill and griddle ignition circuits consist of the control, an igniter, and a safety valve.
  • Page 39: Glowbar Igniter

    Glowbar Igniter Surface Burner Base WARNING: The range uses rectangular Norton Note: The following describes the procedure to glowbar igniters. They are NOT INTERCHANGEABLE remove a single burner base. The procedure to with cylindrical Carborundum glowbar igniters. The remove the remaining burner bases is identical. two types of glowbar igniters operate at different To remove the burner base: amperage and use different gas valves.
  • Page 40: Surface Burner Igniter

    4. Remove the two Phillips-head screws in the front Surface Burner Igniter and 2 Phillips-head screws in the back attaching the burner pan. Note: The following describes the procedure to remove a single igniter. The procedure to remove the remaining igniters is identical. To remove the igniter: 1.
  • Page 41: Surface Burner

    Surface Burner Surface Burner Valve and Switch Note: The following describes the procedure to Each surface burner valve utilizes a switch. When a remove a single burner. The procedure to remove burner knob is turned to the ON position, the valve the remaining burners is identical.
  • Page 42: Spark Module

    5. Slide down and remove the wiring retainer clip Spark Module from the frame. The spark module is located under the left-side 6. Using a ratchet wrench, remove the 1/4-in. surface burner pan. hex-head screw that attaches the valve to the manifold.
  • Page 43 4. Lift the left rear burner and maneuver the Transformer module cover out of the burner box. The transformer is located under the left-side surface burner pan. The transformer windings have an approximate resistance value between: Brown to brown (120 VAC primary) - 33 Ω Brown to red (240 VAC secondary) - 188 Ω...
  • Page 44: Led Lights And Power Supply

    LED Lights and Power Supply The LED lights (task lighting) are located inside the control panel and are positioned to provide light over each bezel when activated by the task light switch. Disconnect LEDs Activated 7. Remove the bottom screw from the harness bracket.
  • Page 45: Task Light Switch

    The LED power supply is located in the lower right Task Light Switch corner behind the back panel. (See Back Panel.) Remove three harness connectors from the power The task light switch is attached to the left side of supply, then remove the four 1/4-in. hex-head the control panel with a 3/4-in.
  • Page 46: Indicator Light Assembly

    Indicator Light Assembly Each surface unit (surface burner, grill, and griddle), utilizes an indicator light consisting of a circuit board with an attached Light Emitting Diode (LED). When a surface unit knob is turned to the ON position, the circuit board activates the LED, and light is directed to the indicator lens of that surface unit's bezel.
  • Page 47: Installation

    Range Components Back Panel Side Access Panel The back panel is attached with seventeen 1/4-in. To remove the side access panel: hex head screws. It is necessary to remove the 1. Remove the range from the installation. (See range from the installation to access the screws. Installation (See Installation...
  • Page 48: Cooling Fan

    Note: The side panel is held to the front side of the Cooling Fan range with 3 keyslots inside the panel that engage 3 plastic pins on the range. The cooling fan is attached to the back of the oven with two 1/4-in.
  • Page 49 To remove the cooling fan: Note: The tab that secures the cooling fan bracket to the range is hidden. 1. Remove the back panel from the range. (See 6. Slide cooling fan to remove from tabs on Back Panel bracket. 2.
  • Page 50: Lock Assembly

    Unlock Lock Lock Assembly Switch Switch The motorized door lock assembly is located above the oven. The assembly consists of a lock motor cam and switch assembly, lock hook, mounting Door plate, door switch, spring and plunger. Switch Lock The lock motor is energized when the control is set Motor for Clean, and Clean Time is selected.
  • Page 51: Lockout Valve Motor Assembly

    If the lock motor fails during a self-clean cycle, Lockout Valve Motor Assembly Lockout Valve Motor Assembly there is suffi cient space between the oven door and control panel to remove the 2 Phillips-head screws The motorized gas lockout valve assembly is located holding the lock motor assembly.
  • Page 52: High Limit Thermal Switch (Zgp304 Only)

    3. Remove 1/4-in. hex-head screw and relay board cover from range. 4. Remove two 7/8-in. fl ex tubes from lockout valve. 5. Remove two 1/4-in. hex-head screws and lockout valve from range. 7/8-in. Flex Tube Relay Cover High Limit Thermal Switch (ZGP304 Only) This switch is located above and to the side of the convection fan motor.
  • Page 53: Door Assembly

    Oven Components To replace the outer door assembly: Door Assembly 1. Separate the door assemblies. (See To separate The oven door can be separated into 2 assemblies. the door assemblies, this section The outer assembly consists of the outer panel and a replaceable door handle.
  • Page 54 To replace the inner door assembly: Assembly Notes 1. Remove the outer door assembly. (See When assembling, make sure the hinges are parallel Door to each other and perpendicular to the door liner. If Assembly not, the hinge may bind on the receiving channel of 2.
  • Page 55 Oven Doors (exploded view) Companion Oven Door Main Oven Door – 55 –...
  • Page 56: Oven Racks

    To install a rack: Oven Racks 1. Place the rear rack locks over and onto the WARNING: To avoid possible burns, remove or install rack supports. (Five rack positions are available, the racks before turning on the oven. including the top position.) To remove a rack: 1.
  • Page 57 2. Fully extend the rack on a table or countertop. 5. Repeat for the right slide mechanism of the rack. Newspaper may be placed underneath the rack for easy cleanup. Right side Rack right-side-up 3. If there is debris in the slide tracks, wipe it away, using a paper towel.
  • Page 58: Convection Fan Assembly

    Convection Fan Assembly Oven Temperature Sensor The convection fan assembly is located on the The oven temperature sensor has a resistance of: back wall of the oven cavity and consists of the fan 1091 at room temperature • guard, blade, insulation, and motor. The fan motor 1654 ...
  • Page 59 3. Remove the outer six 1/4-in. hex-head screws The convection fan motor has approximate that attach the fan assembly to the back wall of resistance values between the following wires: the oven cavity. Red to blue - 169.1 Ω Red to grey - 76.3 Ω Grey to blue - 93.2 Ω...
  • Page 60: Oven Bake Burner

    5. The fan blade is attached to the motor shaft 4. Remove one 1/4-in. hex-head screw from the with a left-hand thread 1/2-in. hex-nut. Turn the burner cover. nut clockwise to remove. 5. Slide burner cover forward to disengage tabs at rear of cover and remove.
  • Page 61 Companion Oven 5. Remove one 1/4-in. hex-head screw from the front of the oven bake burner. To remove the companion oven bake burner: 1. Remove oven bottom cover (See Main Oven, this section.) 2. Remove two 1/4-in. hex-head screws from the burner cover.
  • Page 62: Oven Broil Burner

    Loosen the 5/8-in. hex-nut and remove the fl ex tube Oven Broil Burner from the broil orifi ce holder. Main Oven To remove the main oven broil burner: 1. Remove the oven door. 2. Remove the three 1/4-in. hex-head screws from the broil cover.
  • Page 63: Oven Burner Ignition System

    Companion Oven Oven Burner Ignition System To remove the companion oven broil burner: The ignitor is a "Norton" style rectangular glowbar. The ignition circuit consists of the thermostat, the 1. Remove the oven door. igniter, and the oven safety valve (gas valve). The three components are wired in a series.
  • Page 64: Oven Control Logic Board

    Oven Glowbar Ignitor Oven Control Logic Board Note: The glowbar ignitor replacement is similar The oven control logic board consists of several for the main and companion ovens. The main oven boards and a frame. The logic board controls oven bake burner ignitor is shown;...
  • Page 65: Main Oven Relay Board

    Oven Safety Valve Main Oven Relay Board The oven safety valve is located on the back of the The relay board is located on the range back. It can range behind the back panel. be accessed for testing by removing the trap door. (See The back panel will Oven Relay Board Accass.)
  • Page 66: Meat Probe Receptacle And Harness

    Companion Oven Relay Board Meat Probe Receptacle and Harness The relay board is located on the range back. It can Each oven is equipped with a meat probe receptacle be accessed for testing by removing the trap door. and harness. The probe outlet is located near the (See The back panel will top right front corner of the oven cavity on 30- and...
  • Page 67 To remove the meat probe receptacle harness: 6. Carefully pull the probe wire harness, and part of the retrieval wire through the light housing 1. Remove the range from the installation. opening. 2. Remove the back panel. (See Back Panel 3.
  • Page 68: Oven Light Assemblies

    5. Remove the racks, rack support, and light cover. Oven Light Assemblies (See , this section.) Oven Light Bulbs Each main oven is equipped with two halogen light 6. Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that assemblies located on the side walls of the oven. attach the light housing to the oven liner.
  • Page 69 Procedure B: 3. Remove the glass light cover by pulling its back edge out and rolling it toward you. Do not 1. Remove the racks, rack support, and light cover. remove any screws. (See , this section.) Oven Light Bulbs 2.
  • Page 70: Control Board Connector Locator

    Control Board Connector Locator Temperature Display Board Sensor Connections Meat Probe Connections Temperature Display Board Logic Board *LINbus *LINbus Double Oven Logic Board Dual Encoder Board Dual Encoder Board Dual Encoder Board *LINbus: (Local Interconnect Network) : A communication network comprised of a LIN master and one or more LIN slaves.
  • Page 71 Main Oven Relay Board Relay Power Supply -1 - Latch Motor, -2 - Oven Lamp, -3 - Cooling Fan Low, -4 - Cooling Fan High, -7 - Convection Fan (common), Module -8 - Convection Fan On, -11 - Bake Ignitor (common), -12 - Bake Ignitor Ground Not Used...
  • Page 72 Companion Oven Relay Board Relay Power Supply -1 - Latch Motor, -2 - Oven Lamp, -3 - Cooling Fan Low, -4 - Cooling Fan High, -7 - Convection Fan (common), Module -8 - Convection Fan On, -11 - Bake Ignitor (common), -12 - Bake Ignitor Not Used Reed Switch, Door Unlock Switch, Door Lock Switch, Door Status...
  • Page 73 Oven Relay Board Wiring Diagrams Pink/O R YN Pink W B Y S MAIN OVEN RELAY BOARD S O N G Y R Pink/O R YN W B Y S SMALL OVEN RELAY BOARD S O N G Y R –...
  • Page 74: Diagnostics And Service Information

    Diagnostics and Service Information Factory Test Mode The Factory Test Mode can be accessed within the fi rst 2 minutes of power up, before any other selections are made. Press and hold the PUSH TO SELECT knob for approximately 3 seconds within the fi rst 2 minutes. The display will show “Prod”.
  • Page 75 After completing the component sequence, pressing 6th press displays all green LED segments the Timer button scrolls through these available displays. 1st press displays ROM revision 7th press displays EEPROM programming 2nd press displays EEPROM checksum 8th press displays F-Codes 3rd press displays Probe temperature Note: 7 fault codes are stored in memory 4th press displays oven temperature...
  • Page 76 Failure Codes The last 7 Failure (F) codes are stored in the nonvolatile memory, accessed through the factory test mode. All Failure (F) codes are suppressed from the display, except F2 and F9. To access the last 7 F-codes, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 77: Oven Sensor And Door Switch Test

    Oven Sensor and Door Switch Test Note: See for door switch function explanation. Lock Assembly 1. Remove power from oven. 2. Make the resistance measurement from the side of the sensor and lock switch connector with the exposed terminals. 3. If abnormal reading is observed, wiggle leads at disconnect block. If any variation, replace. MAIN AND COMPANION OVENS Circuit Terminals...
  • Page 78: Schematics And Wiring Diagrams

    Schematics and Wiring Diagrams WARNING: Disconnect electrical power before servicing. Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify operation after servicing. ZGP30 - Cook Top Ladder Diagram 120 VAC INPUT TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT VALVE OPEN SWITCH WIRE COLORS SPARK...
  • Page 79 ZGP36 - Cook Top Ladder Diagram 120 VAC INPUT TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT VALVE OPEN SWITCH DOUBLE GRILL SAFETY SWITCH IGNITION VALVE SYSTEM GLOW BAR 3.40 TO 3.60 A@116V COLD RESISTANCE 45 TO 400Ω 10 11 SPARK WIRE COLORS MODULE BLACK BROWN BLUE SWITCH GREEN...
  • Page 80: Transformer

    ZGP48 - Cook Top Ladder Diagram 120 VAC INPUT TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT VALVE OPEN SWITCH THERMOSTAT GRIDDLE SAFETY IGNITION VALVE SYSTEM GLOWBAR 3.40 TO 3.60, A@116V COLD RESISTANCE 45 TO 400Ω DOUBLE GRILL IGNITION SWITCH SAFETY SYSTEM VALVE GLOWBAR 3.40 TO 3.60, A@116V COLD RESISTANCE 45 TO 400Ω...
  • Page 81 Cook Top Wiring Diagram ONLY SELECTED MODELS FROM OVEN SAFETY IGNITER VALVE GLOW BAR THERMOSTAT ONLY SELECTED MODELS SAFETY IGNITER VALVE GLOW BAR TRANSFORMER SWITCH GRILL VALVE SPARK MODULE SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH VALVE VALVE VALVE VALVE PANEL SWITCH PANEL PANEL PANEL PANEL...
  • Page 82 Oven Relay Board Ladder Diagram ZGP30 Series Only LIMIT 284 F N.C. LOCKOUT VALVE COM. N.O. N.C. SAFETY BAKE COM. VALVE IGNITER N.O. GLOW BAR 3.40 TO 3.60, A @ 116V COLD RESISTANCE 45 TO 400 N.C. BROIL SAFETY COM. IGNITER VALVE N.O.
  • Page 83 Single Oven Wiring Diagram TEMP DISPLAY BOARD DUAL ENCODER BOARD MAIN CONTROL BOARD OVEN SENSOR MEAT PROBE SOCKET COOLING WIRE COLORS FAN MAIN RELAY BOARD BLACK REED BROWN SWITCH BLUE STATUS GREEN DOOR SWITCH ORANGE LATCH PURPLE MOTOR YELLOW LOCKED DOOR SW GREY WHITE...
  • Page 84 Double Oven Wiring Diagram – 84 –...
  • Page 85: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Optional Backsplashback Kits Optional Black Knob Kits Two optional backsplash kits are available for Optional black knob kits are available for ranges. ranges: • 12-inch tall stainless steel backsplash Range Models Part Number • 36-inch tall backsplash equipped with a shelf ZGP304N/LPSS WB03K10268 that can adjust from 30”...
  • Page 86: Warranty

    Warranty – 86 –...

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