(burns, fire and Quincy, Massachusetts 02269 electrical shock, etc.) if the suggested proce- dures are not observed. WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION ASSUMES NO RE- SPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REPAIRS MADE ON OUR PRODUCTS BY ANYONE OTHER THAN AU- THORIZED...
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WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons, or damage when using the range, follow these basic precautions: Read all instructions before using the Do not operate the range if it is not work- range. ing properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
CABINET DIMENSIONS Clearance Note: A clearance of 30 " minimum is Use only the cabinet opening dimensions that are required when the bottom of a wood or metal shown below. The dimensions shown are for mini- " of flame- cabinet is protected by not less than mum clearances.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS The following information applies to the gas range WARNING wiring: • A 3-wire, single phase, 120-volt, 60 Hz, AC- Electrical Shock Hazard only electrical supply is required on a sepa- rate 10-ampere circuit, fused on both sides of An electrical ground is required on this appli- the line.
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS This range is factory set for use with natural gas. It WARNING is designed-certified by the American Gas Asso- ciation (A.G.A.) for natural or L.P. gases with the appropriate conversion. The model/serial rating Fire Hazard plate has information on the type of gas that can be The gas appliance must be connected to a used.
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INSTALLING THE GAS LINE WARNING pressure regulator 90˚ elbow Fire Hazard 90˚ elbow When you make gas line connections, espe- nipple union iron pipe cially to the pressure regulator, do not make the connections too tight. If you do, you may crack union the regulator (or pipe) and cause a gas leak, which could result in a possible fire, or explosion.
CONVERTING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR FOR L.P. GAS CONVERTING A BOTTOM- Remove the plastic cover from the pressure regulator. MOUNTED PRESSURE Use a wrench, and turn the cap marked “N” on REGULATOR the front of the pressure regulator counter- WARNING clockwise, and remove it. NOTE: Do not dis- turb the spring under the cap.
CONVERTING THE MAINTOP BURNERS FOR L.P. GAS Push the front of the maintop to the right while SEALED BURNERS lifting the right corner and unclip it, then push Remove the grates and burner caps from the to the left and unclip the left corner. Lift the burners.
CHECKING THE MAINTOP BURNER OPERATION Standing Pilot Models If not already done, turn on the gas and blowing, there is too much air during combus- electrical supplies to the range. tion. If the flame is soft and not high enough, there is not enough air.
Adjusting The Air Shutters SEALED BURNERS CONVENTIONAL BURNERS Lift the maintop and prop it up (see page 1-12 Lift the maintop until the support rods lock. for the procedure). Remove the control knobs. Open the oven door and remove the three screws from the bottom of the manifold panel, then pull down slightly on the panel, and pull it away from the range.
Electronic Ignition Models Remove the oven racks. Use a " combination wrench and turn the orifice hood at the base of the oven burner Remove the two screws from the oven floor clockwise until it is just snug (approximately and remove the floor. turns).
Electronic Ignition Models THE BAKE BURNER With the burner lit, loosen the locking screw, and adjust the air shutter opening for the best NOTE: The oven burner is used for both bake and flame, then retighten the screw. broil functions. The burner can be controlled by a knob, or by an electronic keypad.
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THE BROIL BURNER With the burner lit, loosen the locking screw, and adjust the air shutter opening for the best NOTE: The oven burner is used for both bake and flame, then retighten the locking screw. broil functions. The burner can be controlled by a knob, or by an electronic keypad.
REMOVING/REINSTALLING THE OVEN DOOR To remove the oven door: To reinstall the oven door: Open the door approximately half way and Insert the hinge hangers into the front slots of install the shipping pin (supplied with the the range as far as they will go, then lift the range), or a "...
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Norton ignitors were previ- tween 2.5 and 3.0 amperes. ously used in the Whirlpool gas ranges, and A Norton ignitor uses a rectangular design, both of these ignitors operate the same way.
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TROUBLESHOOTING THE IGNITOR SYSTEM Refer to the illustration below and on the next Ignitor Glows With No Ignition page while you read the following trouble- Check that gas is turned on to the range. shooting information. Turn the power on and set the thermostat Ignitor Does Not Glow to 350˚F.
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THE OVEN CONTROL Refer to the illustration while you read this The voltage travels through the low voltage description. transformer to the neutral side of the line, and turns the oven control on. “PF” is displayed on When the range is plugged in, line voltage is the control display.
THE OVEN LIGHT Refer to the illustration while you read this When the door switch, or the switch in the description. oven control closes, the line voltage travels through the light to the neutral side of the line. When the range is plugged in, line voltage is applied to the electronic oven control.
REMOVING THE MAINTOP Sealed Burner Models Lift each burner off the venturi and burner WARNING ignitor. BURNER Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. BURNER IGNITOR CAUTION: When you work on the gas range, be VENTURI...
REMOVING THE MAINTOP Conventional Burner Models Slide the maintop to the left so that the hinge WARNING pin is free of the right hinge bracket, (see the inset), and to the right so that it is free of the left bracket, then remove the maintop. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- MAINTOP...
REMOVING A CONVENTIONAL BURNER If installed, remove the shipping screw from WARNING the burner, then lift and unhook the burner from the burner bracket, and remove it from the range. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- BURNER BRACKET ing unit.
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REMOVING THE OVEN THERMOSTAT Standing Pilot Models Remove the gas lines from the oven thermo- WARNING stat. OVEN LINER Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical SCREW shock.
REMOVING THE IGNITOR MODULE & A BURNER IGNITOR Sealed Burner Models REMOVING A BURNER IGNITOR WARNING Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the back. Electrical Shock Hazard Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- the power cord from the wall outlet.
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REMOVING THE IGNITOR MODULE & A BURNER IGNITOR Conventional Burner Models Lift the maintop until the support rods lock. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock.
REMOVING THE UPPER CONSOLE Remove the ignitor module from the console WARNING (use the procedure on page 3-10 or page 3-12). It is not necessary to disconnect the wires from the module. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the wires from the terminals of the Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- manual oven light switch (not on all models).
REMOVING THE ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL Without disconnecting any wires, remove the WARNING mounting screws from the electronic oven control and remove it from the back of the console. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- MOUNTING OVEN CONTROL ing unit.
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REMOVING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR Standing Pilot Models Remove the screw from the gas manifold WARNING bracket that is next to the pressure regulator. GAS PRESSURE Electrical Shock Hazard REGULATOR GAS LINE IN Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- GAS MANIFOLD ing unit.
REMOVING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR & GAS SAFETY VALVE Electronic Ignition Models Pull the range away from the wall so that you WARNING can access the back. Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect Electrical Shock Hazard the power cord from the wall outlet. Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- Remove the oven burner from the oven (see ing unit.
REMOVING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR From behind the range, remove the lower WARNING access cover. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. CAUTION: When you work on the gas range, be OVEN TEMPERATURE careful when handling the sheet metal parts.
REMOVING A SIDE PANEL NOTE: The range is shown in the illustration on the WARNING next page with the maintop and burners removed for clarity. Also, the right side panel is shown removed. The left side panel is removed in the Electrical Shock Hazard same manner.
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR GASKET 1. Turn off the gas to the range and disconnect the WARNING power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Open the oven door and pull the clips on the old silicone rubber gasket out of the holes in the Electrical Shock Hazard front of the oven, and install the new gasket in Disconnect from electrical supply before servic-...
REMOVING THE INNER DOOR GLASS Position the new inner door glass in the open- WARNING ing of the door liner. INNER Electrical Shock Hazard DOOR GLASS Disconnect from electrical supply before servic- ing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock.
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Remove the two flat-head screws from the Use the bottom of your shoe, and move the bottom of the hinge assembly, then, without arm on the defective hinge assembly from the disturbing the arm, carefully lift the old hinge “broil position” to the “fully closed” position so assembly out of the oven door, and set it that it cannot snap closed accidentally and aside.
WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. AUTOMATIC OVEN LIGHT MANUAL OVEN LIGHT SWITCH SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN (SOME MODELS) (GOLD) CONTACTS DOOR OPEN = SWITCH OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED DOOR OPEN = SWITCH CLOSED...
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TOP BURNER IGNITOR SYSTEM (4) Spark Ignitor Switches Description SWITCH PART # = Y-68014-3 PRINT COLOR = GREEN 0˚ REF. RATING = 10A @ 120 VAC The maintop burner ignitor system consists of ACTUATOR ROTATION = CCW the following components: Ignitor Module 100˚...
OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR Test Procedure WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or OVEN TEMPERATURE electrical shock. SENSOR 2-WIRE SENSOR To test the oven temperature sensor, perform CONNECTOR the following steps: Description...
PRESSURE REGULATOR Test Procedure WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from electrical supply before ser- vicing unit. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. Description Occasionally it may be necessary to adjust the The pressure regulator is a mechanical device outgoing pressure of the pressure regulator.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBLEM SOLUTION Control knob will not turn. Press in on the knob before turning. If knob is still hard to turn, replace the gas valve. “PF” shows on the display. There has been a power failure. Reset the clock. A failure code (E3, F1, etc.) is show- Press the CANCEL/OFF keypad.
ERROR CODES (ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROLS) NORMAL CODES pressing the CANCEL/OFF keypad. The code will return if the user attempts to use the range The microcomputer contains self-diagnostic before the failure has been corrected. codes that will be displayed on the control panel whenever a failure occurs when using the range.
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Gas Model Number SF300OSE W/N SF302OEE W/N SF302BSE W/N SF304PEE W/N Cooktop Features: Cooktop Type High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. Burner Type Open - Pilot Open Open - Pilot Open Burner Cap Type Ignition Pilot Electronic Pilot Electronic Gas Valves 90 Degree...
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Gas Model Number SF304PEE Q SF305PEE W/N SF305PEE Q SF315PEE W/N General Information: Cleaning System Standard Standard Standard Standard Burner Type Open Sealed Sealed Sealed Valve Degrees Oven Door Type White Glass Black Glass White Glass Black Glass Oven Window & Size Yes - Standard Yes - Standard Yes - Standard...
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Gas Model Number SF315PEE Q SF325PEE W/N SF325PEE Q/Z Cooktop Features: Cooktop Type High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. Burner Type Sealed Sealed Sealed Burner Cap Type Porcelain Porcelain Porcelain Ignition Electronic Electronic Electronic Gas Valves 90 Degree 200 Degree 200 Degree Burner BTU: Right Front 9,500 BTU...
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Roper Models Gas Model Number FGP310E W/N FGP315E W/N FGP320E W/N General Information: Cleaning System Standard Standard Standard Burner Type Open - Pilot Open Open - Pilot Valve Degrees Oven Door Type Steel Steel Black Glass Oven Window & Size Broiler Type Drop Down Drop Down...
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Gas Model Number FGP310E W/N FGP315E W/N FGP320E W/N Oven Features (Continued): Heat Seal Silicone Silicone Silicone Broiler Pan Finish Porcelain Porcelain Porcelain Broiler Grid Finish Porcelain Porcelain Porcelain Oven Light In Cavity Auto Oven Light Switch Manual Oven Light Switch Oven Door Features: Oven Door Type Steel...
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Gas Model Number FLP320E W/N FGP325E W/N FGP335E W/N FGP335E Q Cooktop Features: Cooktop Type High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. High UpSwp-Porc. Burner Type Open - Pilot Open Open Open Burner Cap Type Ignition Pilot Electronic Electronic Electronic Gas Valves 90 Degree 90 Degree 90 Degree...
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Estate Model Gas Model Number TGP325E W General Information: Cleaning System Standard Burner Type Open Valve Degrees Oven Door Type Black Glass Oven Window & Size Broiler Type Drop Down Oven Controls Mech. Therm. Oven Light Dimensions: Height - Overall 46.1"...
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Gas Model Number TGP325E W Oven Features (Continued): Heat Seal Silicone Broiler Pan Finish Porcelain Broiler Grid Finish Porcelain Oven Light In Cavity Auto Oven Light Switch Manual Oven Light Switch Oven Door Features: Oven Door Type Black Glass Oven Door Window & Size Door Latch Removable Door &...
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