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mrjimbo  
#1 Posted : Sunday, December 7, 2008 3:27:12 PM(UTC)
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Help please!
2 years ago replaced control display head, main power relay, etc
Now bake element wont heat.....everything else works....continuity checks out on bake element
can i just replace relay board?
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Monday, December 8, 2008 12:29:16 PM(UTC)
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According the electric diagram (view attached file) the problem is the K1 Bake relay.

- The part number for the relay board is AP3383664

Here are the break down diagrams for the Thermador oven/microwave combo Model SMW272B

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SMW272 Bake circuit.doc (34kb) downloaded 47 time(s).
mrjimbo  
#3 Posted : Monday, December 8, 2008 5:38:09 PM(UTC)
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Gene....thanks amillion....I cant thank you enough
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#4 Posted : Monday, December 8, 2008 6:41:11 PM(UTC)
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You are welcome. Happy Holidays!

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tanner14541  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2009 9:49:43 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene:
Do I need to pull out the Thermador oven (SWM 272) in order to replace this relay?

Thanks,
Tanner
Gene  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:10:38 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene:
Do I need to pull out the Thermador oven (SWM 272) in order to replace this relay?

Thanks,
Tanner


Tanner,

The model number you posted does not come up. Verify and repost it.

Gene.
tanner14541  
#7 Posted : Saturday, August 22, 2009 10:22:32 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene:

The correct model is SMW272, sorry for the typo. Thank you for your quick reply.

Tanner
markc35  
#8 Posted : Sunday, January 3, 2010 3:35:40 PM(UTC)
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Today was the third time since I bought this single oven range 10 years ago that I've had the opportunity to repair this board. This is a $2.00 (retail cost - closer to $0.50 for the manufacturer) Form 1A relay manufactured by a variety of suppliers. Every failure I've seen is the Bake relay. The OMRON series is an "8GP PCB Relay" that is is likely 9 V rated. I just looked up the replacement assembly and found it priced online at $745. In my opinion this is clearly a low quality design/reliability issue. I think its a sad statement about "just good enough to get by" design. Imagine the anguish and frustration that might have been saved for an additional 0.10 or $0.20 it would cost for a slightly more durable component.
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#9 Posted : Sunday, January 17, 2010 6:39:48 PM(UTC)
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Today was the third time since I bought this single oven range 10 years ago that I've had the opportunity to repair this board. This is a $2.00 (retail cost - closer to $0.50 for the manufacturer) Form 1A relay manufactured by a variety of suppliers. Every failure I've seen is the Bake relay. The OMRON series is an "8GP PCB Relay" that is is likely 9 V rated. I just looked up the replacement assembly and found it priced online at $745. In my opinion this is clearly a low quality design/reliability issue. I think its a sad statement about "just good enough to get by" design. Imagine the anguish and frustration that might have been saved for an additional 0.10 or $0.20 it would cost for a slightly more durable component.


Check the relay's soldered nodes on the PCB - if this is an oven that has run just fine for a LONG period of time, you may be having an intermittent connection, Vs. a bad relay. I am dealing with a very similar issue, on an Amana using a bank of OMRON G8P-UA (24v) relays. I've found that several of the soldered nodes are "cold" - one had blown away completely (on the BAKE relay), and the other was intermittent. The second responded well to re-soldering with a touch of silver solder filler. I decided to re-solder all the critical nodes on the board, anticipating future similar failures. Time will tell if the relays need replacing, or the whole board. Good luck..!
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