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I push the bake botton and I was setting a time on it, all of the sudden I lost all of the light on control pannel, latter on I ordered and replaced Electronic control pannel on the back and attached the ribon wire to it, still doest not lite up at all. can you please tell me what else I should do. thanks Mike
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Which part did you replace: the control panel (#1 on the diagram) or the control board (#3 on the diagram)? What is the part number? Gene.
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Here is your tech sheet http://www.servicematters.com/d...0Sheet%20-%208301758.pdfDid you check the power to the unit. You must have 240 volts L1 to L2 and 120 volts Neutral to L1 also Neutral to L2. The board power supply uses Neutral to L1. Note it is not uncommon to loose Neutral but usually turning the breaker off/on slowly resets it. Loosing Neutral or half the line, will not necessarily trip the breaker. |
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Originally Posted by: denman  Here is your tech sheet http://www.servicematters.com/d...0Sheet%20-%208301758.pdfDid you check the power to the unit. You must have 240 volts L1 to L2 and 120 volts Neutral to L1 also Neutral to L2. The board power supply uses Neutral to L1. Note it is not uncommon to loose Neutral but usually turning the breaker off/on slowly resets it. Loosing Neutral or half the line, will not necessarily trip the breaker. yes, I have 3 wire and one ground wire which are Red, Black and White, Red and Black showes 120 Volts, Red and black goes to control pannel #3, Red (power) goes to braker or relay but another Red goes out has no power or juce at all. meaning relay might be bad or something else? thaks Mike
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Originally Posted by: Gene  Which part did you replace: the control panel (#1 on the diagram) or the control board (#3 on the diagram)? What is the part number? Gene. Control pannel #3, I have checked incomming power line which is Red, Black and White. Red and Black which goes to control pannel #3 shows $120 Volts, red wire goes in the Relay but out comming Red wire has no juce at all, problem is sthere isn't it? thanks Mike
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Originally Posted by: mkebraei  Control pannel #3, I have checked incomming power line which is Red, Black and White. Red and Black which goes to control pannel #3 shows $120 Volts, red wire goes in the Relay but out comming Red wire has no juce at all, problem is sthere isn't it? thanks Mike Mike, If there is 120 VAC between the Black (P2-3) and White (P2-1) but the display is blank then the control board is defective. Quote:... red wire goes in the Relay but out comming Red wire has no juce at all, problem is sthere isn't it?... Have you started Bake cycle prior to measure it? Gene.
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