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Toyota4Runner  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:05:54 PM(UTC)
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Hello everyone,

Looking for some assistance. I have a 1983 White-Westinghouse that I had to rewire. Unfortunately I didn't do a very good job at recording the original layout of the wiring and am now stuck. I attempted to locate the schematics by contacting Electrolux, but have been advised Electrolux doesn't have any information that dates back that far. If some one could assist me with explaining what wires get connected where it would be greatly appreciated. If you have the wiring diagram I'd also appreciate that.

Here is all the information I have.

240V power supply
Switches are Infinite Switches (p/n: 6500-208) 5 leads L1, L2, P, H1, H2
I have 4 elements 2 pilot lights and 4 switches.
Continuity is between L1&P when switch is on

The main power from the circuit breaker goes into a small fuse breaker box under the countertop , out of the breaker box there are 5 wires leading to the countertop, 1Ground, 2 black, 2Red.

I know the H1,H2 goes to each element. The problem I am having is I am unsure what get's connected to the rest of the terminals (L1,L2,P,Pilot Lights).

This is what I believed it was but am not 100% sure and don't really want to find out it's wrong the hard way.

LF=Left Front Burner, RF=Right Front Burner

L1(RF)------>L1(LF)----->Black Wire(240V)

L2(RF)---->Pilot Light---->L2(LF)---->Red Wire

P(RF)--->Pilot Light---->P(LF)

I would assume if this is right then it would be the same for the Rear elements too.
the 5th wire is ground and is screwed into the bottom and top of the countertop

Any help is greatly appreciated.
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denman  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 31, 2013 6:09:34 AM(UTC)
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I do not have any info on this particular unit.
With luck someone else does and will jump in.

But below is a wiring diagram for an old Moffat odds are good that yours is wired the same or very close.
http://www.applianceaid.com/images/MofRange.jpg
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