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j-a-z  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, March 18, 2009 3:23:09 PM(UTC)
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This is a simple and complicated question combined. I needed a new clock / timer for my stove. I went to the AppliancePartsPros.com web site and found the schematic for my stove and the part shown was AP2150424. I ordered the part and received a part number 5303935110. It is similar but not identical to the one that was there. The one that I took out had a part number of 316027202.

I put the new one in and it fit, and all the connectors match up except the new timer has a connector EB that the old timer does not have. The old timer has a spot for E8 on the circuit board, but there is no terminal attached to the board there. The terminal next to E8 is E3, and the old timer had two wires connected to E3. One looks like a ground (it is green). I wonder if I should separate those two wires and put one on E8 or just leave it unconnected.
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:37:30 PM(UTC)
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Frigidaire has redesigned the clock/timer and changed the part number. If you can post a pictures of the boards and wires it might help.

Gene.
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#3 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 10:33:09 AM(UTC)
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The original timer had no E8 pug, and two wires connected to the terminal next to it E3, the new timer has an E8, but I have no wire to connect to it

I replaced the clock timer last march as I said. I got the F1 error again in October so I replaced the timer again. The time went bad again a few weeks ago. Now I have the third new timer to replace.

Is there any possible other reason for this product to fail after just 6 months?
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#4 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 3:28:45 PM(UTC)
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Are you sure it was only one number after "F" in the fault code or it was two numbers?

What are the marks for all terminals?

Gene.

P.S. It is a good idea to install a surge protector for the range.
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#5 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 3:47:28 PM(UTC)
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Yes, I am 99% sure it just said F1. We were baking something and we hear a beep and we saw FI on the clock face,

I did not know you could get a 220V surge supressor

E3 says GND and E8 says NO, maybe that means there is no connection.
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#6 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 3:52:56 PM(UTC)
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...What are the marks for all clock terminals?...


Can you answer this question too?

Gene.
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#7 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 3:57:19 PM(UTC)
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Starting from left to right, as I look at the unit from the back.

E4 COM E5 NO E6 BR E9 L1 E7 BA E1 L1B E2 NEU E3 GND E8 NO
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#8 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 4:25:00 PM(UTC)
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Looks like you wired the new clock right. Do not worry about that E8 terminal because this clock made for a few different models.

It's pretty easy to find a 220V surge suppressor - just Google it, or you can call an electrician and install such protector for the whole house.

Gene.
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#9 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 5:46:07 PM(UTC)
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I hear that these boards should last years, Ifigured I had it wired right, but I was looking for some reason that two would fail in just one year. I will check out the surge supressor. Thanks for the advice.
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