Timer Control Only (EF2): While HOT, unplug the stove. By pass the auto
side of the switch with a jumper wire. Plug the stove back in.
Does the stove start automatically?
Replace the start-
up switch.
YES
Troubleshooting
THe 200°F (93°C) HigH limiT TemPeraTure sensor Has TriPPed:
If this sensor has been tripped find try to determine the reasons for the over heating before pushing
red button in.
Replace the convection blower (refer to
The
hoW to’S For trouBleShooting - hoW
to remove the ConveCtion BloWer).
Reset the sensor and determine the cause. Bypass the 160°F (71°C) sensor. Refer to The hoW to’S
For trouBleShooting - hoW to By-paSS the 200°F manual reSet.
Does the convection blower come on high?
NO
Replace the 160°F (71°C) temperature sensor
(refer to The
hoW to’S For trouBleShooting - hoW
t
o By-paSS the 160°F Fan SenSor).
YES
THe ConveCTion Blower will noT FunCTion normally:
Open the left side access panel; check all connections (especially the
controller, switch, and convection blower) against the wiring diagram.
Are all the connections correct?
Correct the
errors.
NO
Clean all grill openings at the back and below unit.
If the convection blower will not run, apply 115V AC directly to the convection motor with a test cord
by removing the two leads and plugging the motor in directly.
Does the convection blower run?
Replace the convection fan
controller / circuit board.
The convection blower has failed. Replace the blower (refer to The
hoW to’S For trouBleShooting - hoW to remove the ConveCtion BloWer).
YESNO
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