Removing The User Interface - Thermador PO301 Service Manual

Professional series built-in wall ovens
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T3S1–POD301/POM301/POMW301,
T3D1B–POD302, and 2 without display:
T3D2–PO302.
Figure 11 T3 User Interface variations
The temperature selector is an encoder with 23 positions; position
0=OFF and position 22=CLEAN. Rotary switches are used for cooking
mode selectors, and the number of switch positions will vary by model
(either 6 or 12).
The user interface control board, clock, and rotary setting devices are
assembled onto a chassis and the entire assembly is serviced as a
single unit.
T3D1A–PODC302,
T3S2–PO301,
Service Manual for Thermador Professional Series Built-in Wall Ovens
NOTICE
The Pro User Interfaces require a relatively long start-up. There will
not be a response if attempting to operate the unit during the first ~20
seconds after power-up.
If the oven does not appear to be functioning properly (it will not heat
or the display does not look normal), a power reset should be
performed (preferably by the customer) before service is requested.
4.8.1

Removing the User Interface

1. Slide unit out from wall ~ 4 inches.
2. Remove 2 T20 bolts from each side.
3. Grasp one corner of the interface panel and lift upward, then
pull it toward you (see Figure 12).
4. Repeat on the other side.
5. Disconnect the 3-wire yellow harness leading to PC Control
Module.
1
Each side of the user interface bracket has a tab
Figure 12
in a slot on the chassis u-profile
2
that rests
.
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