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1. 3 15 COMPONENT ccm Q a 4 1 GaS erac o A 4 1 DOOF SWILCH se UE T m m 4 1 OVEN ECT 4 2 Oven Temperature Sensor u u T O da ana d a d a n i d d n nn 4 2 Iginnll lk uu o D Dmm 4 3 YVIRINGIDIAGRAMS 5 1 ee ee 6 1 Requesting Assistance Or Service a 6 1 Whirlpool Gas Range en ai 6 2 WHIRLPOOL MODEL amp SERIAL NUMBER DESIGNATIONS MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER S F 3 2 5 L E J W INTERNATIONAL SALES IND OR MARKETING CHANNEL IF PRESENT PRODUCT GROUP R ELECTRIC RANGES S GAS RANGES G WHIRLPOOL GOLD RANGE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION A ACCESSORY K KITS B BUILT IN M MV COMBO C COOKTOP S SET IN E EYE LEVEL W SLIDE IN GAS F FREESTANDING Y SLIDE IN ELECTRIC H HOODS MODEL SIZE 3 90 SLIDE IN 4 40 SLIDE IN 5 36 SLIDE IN 6 30 SET IN RANGES OVEN TYPES 0 THRU 3 STANDARD PORCELAIN 4 THRU 9 PYROLYTIC SELF CLEAN FEATURE VARIATIONS ELECTRIC 0 1 2 5 7 COIL ELEMENTS 4 STANDARD PATTERN CERAMIC 6 8 9 DELUXE PATTERN CERAMIC GAS 0 1 2 3 4 6 OPEN BURNER 5 amp 7 SEALED BURNER DOOR TYPE B SOLID BLACK GLASS L LARGE WINDOW O METAL OVEN DOOR P STANDARD WINDOW GLASS FEATURE CODE E ELECTRONI
2. Black Wire Red Wire Mounting Screw Washer 9 Toremove the gas distribution valve a Remove the gas inlet and outlet lines b Unscrew the valve from the manifold Spark Module c Remove the two switch wires from the side panel clip 8 Toremove a gas valve a Remove the burner venturi from the gas valve you are servicing see step 6 Gas Manifold Gas Outlet 3 5 REMOVING THE OVEN BURNER amp BURNER IGNITOR A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going to the range 2 Opentheovendoorandremove the racks 3 Remove the oven floor by lifting the back and unhooking the flange from the two clips then slide the floor back to unhook the front lip and remove the floor Clip 3 6 Remove the two screws from the front of the flame spreader Pull the spreader for ward slide the tabs out of the slots in t
3. Black White Biscuit glass Standard White Biscuit o o Black Black Drop Down 16 500 BTU Metal Bar Drop Down 16 500 BTU Metal Bar Drop Down 16 500 BTU Metal Bar Drop Down 16 500 BTU Metal Bar Drop Down 16 500 BTU Metal Bar o o o o Z lt lt O lt O lt lt e S English Spanish S es English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish lt z o e S S es lt o o lt O at a 2 lo lt gt e Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket S Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket S Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket es Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket lt O Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit FGP300J W N FGP305J W N FGP325J W N FGP337J W N FGP337J Q 42 25 42 25 44 25 46 25 46 25 29 875 29 875 29 875 29 875 29 875 MODEL PRODUCT DIMENSION Height Overall Width BACKGUARD FEATURES Removable backguard Clock Timer Clock Overlay Color COOKTOP SPECIFICATIONS Cooktop Type BURNERS Burners Type Burner Skirt Burner Right Front Burner Left Front Burner Right Rear Burner Left Rear Ignition Gas Valve Degree LP Convertable MAIN CHASSIS FEATURES Leveling legs Plastic Gas Hookup Location OVEN SPECIFICATIONS Ignition Oven Control Light Manual Oven light switch Oven Racks No Rack Guides OVEN DOOR FEATURES Oven Door Type Window size Handle Handle Color BROILE
4. FGP305J FGP325J FGP337J L1 O BK EN P1 1 P1 8 W a ad Timer If Equipped EU TUMOR 1 Oven Light Ground XO Panel Light Yellow Switch BK 5 W d Door Switch If Equipped Bake Valve Oven Thermostat SSS O O BK R R W o O O O O Z O Bake Ignitor Surface Burner Ignition Switches Spark Module ae O B pu e V d A A 9 1 OZ WIRING DIAGRAM Models SF315PEJ amp SF325LEJ Oven Light PN Rocker Switch W Y O O O O O O Door Switch 2 oor Switc Grund Oven Control c EU DIENST 7 P61 Transformer p63 W N Oven Temp Sensor PS V TO P1 4 Poe XA P15 Bake Valve Bake Relay 5 p 4 a a te IP21 24 R a ES W 5 O O O MEM rcc A Ignitor Surface Burner O O O V p i Y O V V A A TECH SHEET PART NO 98007031 TECH TIPS REQUESTING ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE To avoid unnecessary service calls please check the Troubleshooting section of your Use and Care Guide It may save you the cost of a service call If you still need help follow the instructions below If the problem is not due to one of the items listed in the Troubleshooting section of your Use and Care Guide
5. Grasp the sides of the door and lift it until it stops then pull the hinge hangers out of the slots To reinstall the oven door ie Grasp the sides of the door and tilt it back at a slight angle then insert the hinge hangers into the hinge slots as far as they will go Rotate the top of the door towards the range so the notch in the hinge hangers fits onto the support rails inside the range slots Close the oven door as far as the pins will allow and make sure that the hangers are fully seated on the support rails If they are not seated properly the door will not close tightly and may be off center To seat the hinge hangers open the door slightly and push in on the bottom until the notch seats in the rail Open the oven door and remove the two hinge hanger pins nails Close the oven door completely and check it for proper operation and alignment REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR HANDLE OUTER GLASS amp INNER GLASS CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful CAUTION It is not necessary to remove the oven door when removing the handle or outer glass However be careful not to allow the outer glass to fall out of the door when you remove the handle 1 To remove the oven door handle and outer glass a Open the oven door approximately 1 3 of the way b Hold the outer glass and handle
6. 253 1301 from anywhere in the U S A In Canada contact your authorized Inglis Limited Appliance Service company 1 800 807 6777 NOTES 6 3 NOTES 6 4
7. Aluminum Stamped Stamped Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud o o o Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Electronic EZ151 4 5 cf Porcelain Electronic EZ151 4 5 cf Porcelain Electronic EZ150 4 5 cf Porcelain Electronic EZ150 4 5 cf Porcelain Electronic Mech Therm 4 5 cf Porcelain Electronic Mech Therm 4 5 cf Porcelain O un O un lt O un lt O un lt O S Backguard Top Right Backguard Top Right Backguard Top Right Backguard Top Right Backguard Top Right Backguard Top Right o o O un lt O un u un S Y O n O 7 O 7 v u lt O 5 O S Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Black Glass Standard Black Glass Black White Biscuit Glass Standard White Biscuit Glass White Biscuit Black Glass Standard Black Glass Black White Biscuit Glass Standard White Biscuit Glass White Biscuit Black Porc Large Black Glass Black White Biscuit Porc Large White Biscuit Glass White Biscuit Roll Out 16 500 BTU Std Metal Bar Roll Out 16 500 BTU d Metal Bar Roll out 16 500 BTU td Metal Bar Roll out 1
8. The meter should indi cate the readings indicated with the switch set as follows e Rocker set at 0 an open circuit infi nite e Rocker set at 0 a closed circuit A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the electrical supply from the unit before servicing Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR b connector Refer to page 3 11 to access the oven tem perature sensor To test the sensor perform the following steps 1 2 Turn off the electrical power to the range Disconnect the connector from the wiring harness Set the onmmeter to the R x 1K scale Touch the test leads to the pins in the connector At an ambient temperature of 75 F the meter should indicate 1090 Q A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the electrical supply from the unit before servicing Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock OVEN BURNER IGNITOR Connector Refer to page 3 6 to access the oven burner ignitor To test the ignitor perform the following steps 1 Turn off the electrical power to the range 2 Disconnect the connector from the wiring harness 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 4 Touchthe testleads to the connector pins At ambient temperature the meter should indicate less than 1 Q NOTES 4 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAM Models SF3020EJ SF303PEJ SF310PEJ
9. access the gas safety valve To test the valve perform the following steps 1 Turn off the electrical power to the range electrical shock DOOR SWITCH Terminals Refer to page 3 8 to access the door switch To test the switch perform the following steps 1 Turn off the electrical power to the range 2 Disconnect one of the wires from the door switch terminals 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale A Touch the test leads to the door switch 2 Disconnecta wire from one of the solenoid terminals terminals With the door closed the meter should 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale indicate an open circuit infinite 4 Touch the test leads to the solenoid termi With the door open the meter should nals on the gas safety valve The meter should indicate less than 1 Q indicate a closed circuit 0 2 A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the electrical supply from the unit before servicing Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock OVEN LIGHT SWITCH E i D a we dip Xy L a i T 49 Terminals Refer to page 3 8 to access the oven light switch To test the switch perform the following steps 1 Turn off the electrical power to the range 2 Disconnectone ofthe wires from the switch terminals 3 Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale 4 Touch the test leads to the oven light switch terminals
10. in place with one hand and remove the two door handle screws with the other Screw Screw Oven Door Handle c Hold the outer glass in place and re move the door handle then lift the outer glass out of the bottom clips and re move it Outer Door Glass NEED Bottom Clips CAUTION Do not lift the oven door by its handle 2 To remove the oven door inner glass a Remove the door from the oven see page 3 14 b Remove the handle and outer glass from the door see step 1 Position the door with the outer glass side facing up c Remove the 4 screws 2 on each side from the top glass support d Remove the 2 screws 1 on each side from the bottom glass support 2 Screws Top Glass Support 2 Screws REIR NS ERR y v A EXE 22 7 RN Br u dr aS 1Screw Bottom Glass Support 1 Screw e Unclip the left and right vertical rails from the top of the door then remove the rails at the bottom Remove the inner door glass and the two supports from the door MM TAS 1 Unclip Rails Here EC Left amp Right He Vertical Rails 18 Bo s UU gt Mi ss W Continued on the next page 3 15 REASSEMBLY NOTES jt Install Corner Of f Glass Into Holder When you install the inner door glass position the glass with the heat treated side facing the oven The heat treated side is marked with a
11. left and L P inside the hollow end on the other side see the photo on the right 4 Toconvert the gas distribution valve a Use a large screwdriver and turn the conversion cap on the gas distribution valve to disengage the pins from the slots b Remove the cap turn it over so the L P side is facing up and reinstall it on the valve Gas Distribution Valve NOTE The L P orifices are supplied in a bag with the written material When you remove the natural gas orifices store them in the L P orifice bag in case you need them later on 5 convert the gas valves a Remove the burner venturi from the gas valves see step 6 on page 3 4 Use a 3 8 socket and remove the natu ral gas orifices from the gas valves c Install the L P gas orifices on the gas valves Gas Valve Continued on the next page 6 To convert the oven burner 8 Remove the oven burner from over the orifice see pages 3 6 and 3 7 for the procedure Oven Burner Orifice b Use a 1 2 socket and turn the oven burner orifice hood clockwise until it is snug approximately 2 1 2 turns DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE ORIFICE The burner flame cannot be properly ad justed if this conversion is not made L P Gas Turn down 2 1 2 turns in this direction 7 Reassemble the range FOR RANGES WITH PILOT LIGHT 1 convert a range that uses a pilot light ignition system a Remove the front panel b Tu
12. of the side panel see above Remove the broiler drawer CAUTION When you work on the gas range 9 be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut 9 Pull the rear of the side panel away from yourself if you are not careful the range see the left photo below 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going to the range 2 Remove the oven door see page 3 14 3 Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the back of the oven 4 Remove the four screws from the rear flange of the side panel you are removing 7 IS Front E Side Panel Screws y ES Pr m e 4 X E F D y 4 j Rear Side Panel Screws 10 Remove the three screws from the front of the side panel see the right photo above Pull the panel forward unhook the three front tabs and remove the panel from the range REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful CAUTION Do not lift the oven door by its handle To remove the oven door 1 Open the oven door to its fully open posi tion Insert a pin or a small nail into the hole in each of the oven door hinge hangers Hinge Hanger Nail Close the oven door as far as the hinge pins will allow
13. 6 500 BTU t Metal Bar Roll out 16 500 BTU td Metal Bar Roll out 16 500 BTU Std Metal Bar n a n 5 n a gt o N o N o Card Offer Card Offer 2 2 gt z 2 gt 2 gt o lt O lt O lt gt Y French English Spanish Y O n 5 O n 5 O S English Spanish English Spanish French English Spanish French English Spanish No Yes Yes Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket French English Spanish o o o lt o O 5 O S S es es Yes Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket lt O S Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket e Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket es Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket e Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket un lt Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit 1 WHIRLPOOL SF3020SJ W 46 25 46 25 46 25 46 25 46 25 MODEL PRODUCT DIMENSION Height Overall BACKGUARD FEATURES Removable backguard Clock Timer COOKTOP SPECIFICATIONS Cooktop Type Cooktop Finish Grates Type BURNERS Burner Type Burner Skirt Burner Right Front Burner Left Front Burner Right Rear Burner Left Rear Ignition Gas Valve Degree LP Convertable MAIN CHASSIS FEATURES Leveling legs Plastic Gas Hookup Location OVEN SPECIFICATIONS Ignition Oven Control Capacity cubic ft Light Removable Door Oven Racks No Rack Guides OVEN DOOR FEATURES Oven Door Type Window size Handle
14. Appliances or Authorized Whirlpool Service Example XYZ Service Co 20 you need service in Canada Contact Inglis Limited Appliance Service from anywhere in Canada at 1 800 807 6777 If you need FSP replacement parts FSPY is a registered trademark of Whirlpool Corporation for quality parts Look for this symbol of quality whenever you need a replacement part for your whirlpool appli ance FSP replacement parts will fit right and work right because they are made to the same exacting specifications used to build every new Whirlpool appliance To locate FSP replacement parts in your area refer to Step 2 or call the Consumer Assistance Center number see Step 1 When asking for help or service Please provide a detailed description of the prob lem your appliance s complete model and serial numbers and the purchase date See the A Note to You section of your Use and Care Guide This information will help us respond properly to your request WHIRLPOOL GAS RANGE WARRANTY LENGTH OF WHIRLPOOL WHIRLPOOL WARRANTY WILL PAY FOR WILL NOT PAY FOR ONE YEAR FULL FSP replacement Service calls to WARRANTY parts and repair Correct the installation of the range FROM DATE OF labor costs to Instruct you how to use the range PURCHASE correct defects in Replace house fuses or correct house wiring materials or work Replace owner accessible light bulbs manship Service Correct house plu
15. BTU Drop Down 16 500 BTU Mexican Oval Mexican Oval Mexican Oval Mexican Oval Mexican Oval o o o o o AGA Approval Use amp Care Guide English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish Wiring Diagram Label Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Installation Instruction Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Anti tip Device Approved Floor Wll Bracket Floor Wll Bracket Floor Wll Bracket Floor Wll Bracket Floor Wll Bracket Anti tip Shipped w units Floor Bracket Floor Bracket Floor Bracket Floor Bracket Floor Bracket LP Natural conversion kit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit Shipped w unit CANADIAN Model YSF315PEJ W YSF315PEJ Q PRODUCT DIMENSION Height Overall Depth BACKGUARD FEATURES Removable backguard Clock Timer Clock Overlay Color COOKTOP SPECIFICATIONS Cooktop Type Grates Type BURNERS Burner Type Burner Right Front Burner Left Front Burner Right Rear Burner Left Rear Burner Head Ignition Gas Valve Degree LP Convertable MAIN CHASSIS FEATURES Leveling legs Plastic Gas Hookup location Under Cooktop R Side OVEN SPECIFICATIONS Ignition Oven Control Light Manual Oven light switch Auto Oven light switch Removable Door Oven Racks No Rack Guides OVEN DOOR FEATURES Oven Door Type Handle Color BROILER FEATURES Broiler Bake output Drawer Handle match drawer front color ACCESSORIES Gas Shut off OTHER SPECIFICATIONS CGA Approval Use amp Care Guide Wiring Diagram Label Insta
16. C IGNITION GAS ONLY S STANDING IGNITION GAS ONLY C COLOR COORDINATED GLASS BEFORE 1998 X NOT DEFINED YEAR OF INTRODUCTION H 1999 J 2000 COLOR CODE B BLACK W WHITE N ALMOND Z ALMOND ON ALMOND Q WHITE ON WHITE T BISCUIT SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER E K 19 10001 RESPONSIBLE ENGINEERING GROUP VITROMATIC MANUFACTURING SITE E CELAYA MEXICO YEAR OF PRODUCTION K 2000 L 2001 M 2002 WEEK OF PRODUCTION 19th WEEK PRODUCT SEQUENCE NUMBER MODEL amp SERIAL NUMBER LABEL AND TECH SHEET LOCATIONS The Model Serial Number label and Tech Sheet locations are shown below Model amp Serial Number Location Tech Sheet Location behind broiler drawer on rear of unit IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your safety and the safety of others is very important Important safety messages have been provided in this Job Aid Always read and obey all safety messages This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word WARNING All safety messages will identify the hazard tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed IMPORTANT Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics ESD problems are present everywhere ESD may damage or weaken the electronic co
17. Call the Whirlpool or Inglis Limited Con sumer Assistance Center telephone num ber Dial toll free from anywhere In the U S A Call 1 800 253 1301 In Canada Call 1 800 461 5681 8 30 a m 6 00 p m EST One of our trained consultants can instruct you in how to obtain satisfactory operation from your appliance or if service is neces sary recommend a qualified service com pany in your area If you prefer write to In the U S A Whirlpool Brand Home Appliances Consumer Assistance Cen ter c o Correspondence Department 2000 North M 63 Benton Harbor MI 49022 2692 In Canada Consumer Relations De partment Inglis Limited 1901 Minnesota Court Mississauga Ontario L5N 3A7 Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence 28 you need service the U S A Whirlpool has a nationwide network of des ignated Whirlpool service companies Whirl pool designated service technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after warranty service anywhere in the United States To locate the desig nated Whirlpool service company in your area call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number see Step 1 or look in your telephone directory Yellow Pages un der e APPLIANCE HOUSEHOLD MAJOR SERVICE amp REPAIR See Whirlpool Appliances or Authorized Whirlpool Service Example XYZ Service Co e WASHING MACHINES DRYERS SERVICE amp REPAIR See Whirlpool
18. Color BROILER FEATURES Broiler Broiler Bake output Drawer Handle match drawer front color ACCESSORIES Gas Shut off OTHER SPECIFICATIONS AGA Approval Use amp Care Guide Tech Sheet Wiring Diagram Label Installation Instruction Anti tip Device Approved Anti tip Shipped w units LP Natural conversion kit o Z o o o o o o o Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Porcelain US wire Porcelain US wire Porcelain US wire Porcelain US wire Porcelain US wire Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed lt 2 lt O o Z e 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Pilot 270 deg Yes Spud S 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Pilot 270 deg Yes Spud 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Pilot Pilot Electronic Mech Therm 4 5 cf Electronic Mech Therm 4 5 cf Electronic Mech Therm 4 5 cf Hydraulic 4 5 cf Hydraulic 4 5 cf e un S S es Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Porcelain Steel White Porcelain Steel White Alm No Black Black glass Black glass Standard
19. Page SPECIFICATION S seen near 1 1 INSTALLATION u a ee 2 1 Lest Gas COMVEISION ae aia e 2 1 COMPONENT ACCESS didus edi eec peu to oceans EEEE 3 1 Component Locations occooccocnconcconcccnconnconnconconnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnronanononenrnnaninanes 3 1 Raising The COOKIOD snoot oa tol aio 3 2 Removing A Spark Ignitor amp Spark Module 3 3 Removing A Burner Venturi Ignitor Switches Gas Valve Gas Distribution Valve 3 4 Removing The Oven Burner amp Burner Ignitor 3 6 Removing The Door Switch amp Oven Light Switch 3 8 Removing The Electronic Oven Control Assembly 3 9 Removing The Oven Light Socket ccoocccccccconccccncccnoncnoconocononoconnnnonanonanonannnnnnnnanenono 3 10 Removing The Oven Temperature Sensor 3 11 Removing The Oven Gas Safety Valve 3 12 ISemoving A SIde Panel Eee 3 13 REMOVING Ne OVEN DOOF escarola 3 14 Removing The Oven Door Handle Outer Glass 8 Inner Glass
20. R FEATURES Broiler Broiler Bake output Drawer Handle match drawer front color ACCESSORIES Gas Shut off OTHER SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 2 alz gt 2 o o O Black O White Z gt Z gt Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed lt Z 2 Hee es 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Pilot 270 deg Yes Spud o o 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Under Cooktop R Side Electronic Mech Therm Electronic Mech Therm Electronic Mech Therm Electronic Mech Therm Pilot Hydraulic o o o lt e Backguard Top Right e Backguard Top Right un Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Two straight Z o White Glass Standard Porc Steel White Alm Porc Steel White Alm Black glass Black glass Standard C un Z 9 Z un N lo E un Black Black Black Black White Drop Down 16 500 BTU Drop Down 16 500 BTU Drop Down 16 500 BTU Drop Down 16 500
21. cable out of its connector do not touch the ribbon cable contacts Unhook the tabs from the top and bottom edges of the power supply board Tab 1 of 6 Ribbon Connector 3 wire Connectors 5 Fold the power supply board back out of the way and unhook the tabs from the top and bottom of the display board Note the board alignment tab for reassembly Power Supply Board Display Board 6 To remove the touchpad assembly re move the two screws from the touchpad frame and remove the assembly from the control panel Screw Screw Touchpad Frame REMOVING THE OVEN LIGHT SOCKET A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going to the range 2 Open the oven door and remove the oven racks Remove the oven light bulb from the socket Pull the left side ofthe range away from the wall far enough to access the oven light socket Push
22. city cubic ft Oven Cavity Finish Light Manual Oven light switch Auto Oven light switch Removable Door Oven Racks No Rack Guides OVEN DOOR FEATURES Oven Door Type Window size Outer Door glass color Handle Color BROILER FEATURES Broiler Broiler Bake output Broiler Pan size Drawer Handle match drawer front color ACCESSORIES Comal Griddle Gas Shut off OTHER SPECIFICATIONS AGA Approval Use amp Care Guide Tech Sheet Wiring Diagram Label Installation Instruction Anti tip Device Approved Anti tip Shipped w units LP Natural conversion kit N A N N A gt Black White Biscuit Black White Biscuit Black White Biscuit TOD In Control White Biscuit Black In Control White Biscuit In Control Black In Control Black White Biscuit o Z o o Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Sealed Porcelain Porcelain Black Porcelain Porcelain Black Porcelain Porcelain Black Gray Gray Gray lt O o o 2 o 5 Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed Semi sealed o o 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 11 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Aluminum Cast 9 500 BTU 11 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Aluminum Cast 9 500 BTU 11 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 11 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Aluminum Cast Aluminum Cast Aluminum
23. erating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going to the range 2 Remove the grates and keep warm rack from the cooktop Grate Keep Warm Rack 3 Liftthe four burner caps and burner bases off the burners and the spark ignitors Burner Cap Burner Base 4 Removethe mounting screw from each of the four burners Mounting Screw en Lift the front of the cooktop and unsnap it from the two clips then raise the cooktop and prop it up F k A ay Clip Clip REMOVING A SPARK IGNITOR amp SPARK MODULE b Push the ignitor and clip out of the AW A E N N cooktop mounting hole NOTE You may have to squeeze the ignitor clip together ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD at the gap to remove the ignitor from e the mounting hole Disconnectpower before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas ra
24. he back of the oven liner and remove the spreader Flame Spreader y Screw Screw 5 Toremove the oven burner a Remove the front screw qus Burner Ignitor m acu if Oven Burner b Pull the oven burner forward and slide c Pull the ignitor wiring out of the liner it off the orifice at the back cutout until you can access the connec tor and disconnect it from the harness 6 To remove the burner ignitor remove the two hex head screws Connectors Orifice 33300000 Hex Head lgnitor Screws REMOVING THE DOOR SWITCH amp OVEN LIGHT SWITCH 3 To remove the oven light switch AWA H N N a Pry the oven light switch out of the con trol panel cutout CAUTION Be care ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ful not to chip the paint around the Disconnect power before servicing the range cutout Replace all panels before operating range Oven Light Switch Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts b Disconnect the wires from the switch Sharp edges may be present and you can cut terminals yourself if you are no
25. ipo CONSUMER SERVICES TECHNICAL EDUCATION GROUP PRESENTS d38 o STANDARD CLEAN FREESTANDING GAS RANGE sessE sa ail ian FORWARD This Job Aid Standard Clean Freestanding Gas Range Part No 8177945 provides the tech nician with information on the installation and service of the Standard Clean Freestanding Gas Range It is to be used as a training Job Aid and Service Manual For specific information on the model being serviced refer to the Use and Care Guide or Tech Sheet provided with the range The Wiring Diagrams used in this Job Aid are typical and should be used for training purposes only Always use the Wiring Diagram supplied with the product when servicing the unit GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The goal of this Job Aid is to provide detailed information that will enable the service technician to properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the Standard Clean Freestanding Gas Range The objectives of this Job Aid are to Understand and follow proper safety precautions Successfully troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions Successfully perform necessary repairs Successfully return the Standard Clean Freestanding Gas Range to proper operational status WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repair made on our products by anyone other than Authorized Factory Service Technicians Copyright 2000 Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor MI 49022 Table of Contents
26. llation Instruction Anti tip Device Approved Anti tip Shipped w units LP Natural conversion kit 46 25 46 25 Z Z In Control White In Control Black Sealed US wire Sealed US wire Semi sealed 9 500 BTU 11 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Aluminum Semi sealed 9 500 BTU 11 500 BTU 9 500 BTU 9 500 BTU Aluminum Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic 270 deg Yes Spud Electronic EZ150 e Backguard Top Right Electronic EZ150 O un un Backguard Top Right e O n e un Two straight Two straight Black Glass Black White Glass White 16 500 BTU Metal Bar 16 500 BTU Metal Bar o o O un e un French English Spanish French English Spanish O un e un e Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket Floor Wll Bracket Floor Bracket 2 Shipped w unit Shipped w unit A INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS L P GAS CONVERSION The range is manufactured for use with natu ral gas To convert the range for use with L P gas perform the following steps 1 Turn off the gas and electrical supplies to the range 2 Remove the broiler drawer from the range To do this open the drawer as far as it will go lift the front to disengage the rollers and pull it forward 3 Raise the cooktop and prop it up see page 3 2 for the procedure NOTE The conversion cap has NAT stamped on one side see the photo below on the
27. ls before operating the range Failure to do so couldresultin explosion fire or other injury Turn off the gas and electrical power going to the range Raise the cooktop and prop it up see page 3 2 Front Panel Clip Remove the four front panel knobs 6 To remove a burner venturi pull the bottom two clips forward until they are free P CN Ge yO LV TE N pg J LW ME 0 N 10 d E Forward of the gas manifold then raise the burner venturi and pull it off the outlet of the gas valve E EB Burner Venturi gt 1 nsi f E Po m B AS L A 2 gt A Pull Gas Manifold NOTE The ignitor switches must be replaced b Remove the screw and flat washer from as an assembly They are not individually re the gas valve and remove the valve from placeable the gas manifold 7 remove the ignitor switches Gas Valve Screw amp Flat Washer a Pull the switches off the gas valve Y stems I Gas Valve REASSEMBLY NOTE Make sure that the rubber gas valve washer and the mounting screw washer are both in good condition If they are ripped cracked or have a broken surface replace them before reinstalling the gas valve on the manifold y Ignitor Switch b Disconnect the red wire from the spark module terminal and the black wire con nector from the wiring harness Gas Valve Washer
28. mbing must be provided Repairs when the range is used in other than by an authorized normal single family household use Whirlpool service company Pickup and delivery The range is designed to be repaired in the home Damage to the range caused by accident alter ation misuse abuse fire flood acts of God or use of products not approved by Whirlpool Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unau thorized modifications made to the appliance In Canada travel or transportation expenses for customers who reside in remote areas Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States and Canada WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION AND INGLIS LIMITED SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCI DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states or provinces do not allow the exclu sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province Outside the United States and Canada a different warranty may apply For details please contact your authorized Whirlpool dealer If you need service refer to the Requesting Assistance or Service section on the previous page After checking Requesting Assistance or Service additional help can be found by calling the Whirlpool Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800
29. n HS near the edge of the glass The heat treated side is also conductive and can be checked with an ohmmeter by touching the meter probes against the surface of the glass If the meter indicates continuity you are on the heat treated side If no continuity is measured you are on the untreated side When you install the inner door glass position the edges of the glass on both sides inside the corner holders and against the tabs as shown Keep Edge Of Nt de gt 7 Glass Against Na Ss These Two Tabs o gt x E w 7d p N Assemble the vertical rails and the top and bottom glass supports with the heat treated inner glass outside the oven door as shown Inner Oven Door Glass Assembly IMPORTANT Make sure that none of the insulation shows through the inner door glass before you clip the assembly into place 4 Carefully place the inner door glass as sembly inside the door and insert the bottom tabs on the vertical rails into the door slots then clip the top tabs into their slots COMPONENT TESTING A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the electrical supply from the unit before servicing Failure to do so could result in death or Disconnect the electrical supply from the unit before servicing Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock GAS SAFETY VALVE Solenoid Terminals Refer to page 3 12 to
30. n trol assembly The new control assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress Use an anti static wrist strap Connect the wrist strap to the green ground connection point or to an unpainted metal surface in the appliance OR Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or to an unpainted metal surface in the appliance Before removing the part from its package touch the anti static bag to a green ground connection point or to an unpainted metal surface in the appliance Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts Handle the electronic control assembly by the edges only When repackaging the failed electronic control assembly in an anti static bag observe the previous instructions Vi SPECIFICATIONS WHIRLPOOL Model SF310PEJ W N SF310PEJ Q T SF315PEJ W SF315PEJ SF325LEJ W SF325LEJ Q T PRODUCT DIMENSION Height Overall Depth 4 24 BACKGUARD FEATURES Decoration panel Removable backguard Clock Timer Clock Overlay Color COOKTOP SPECIFICATIONS Cooktop Type Cooktop Finish Grates Color Center Grate BURNERS Burner Type Burner Skirt Burner Right Front Burner Left Front Burner Right Rear Burner Left Rear Burner Head Burner Caps match grate color Ignition Gas Valve Degree LP Convertable MAIN CHASSIS FEATURES Leveling legs Plastic Gas Hookup location OVEN SPECIFICATIONS Ignition Oven Control Capa
31. nge be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges be present and you cancut 4 remove the spark module yourself if you are not careful a Disconnect the four ignitor and two 1 Turn off the gas and electrical power going power supply wires from the terminals to the range b Remove the two mounting screws 2 Raise the cooktop and prop it up see page 3 2 To remove a spark ignitor a Disconnect the ignitor wire from the spark module Mounting Screw Spark 1 of 2 Module CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful 1 REMOVING A BURNER VENTURI IGNITOR SWITCHES GAS VALVE amp GAS DISTRIBUTION VALVE WA R N e 4 Open the oven door and remove the three mounting screws from the bottom of the ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD front panel Disconnect power before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range wy Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic S Ing the range 3 Front Panel Screws Pull the bottom of the front panel forward andthen pull down to unhook the two clips from the slots in the side panels Remove the front panel and the three bottom spac ers that are between the panel and chas Sis Check all gas line connections and replace all pane
32. om Replace all panels before operating range the terminals of the oven gas safety valve Failure to do so can result in death or electri Solenoid Wires Gas Outlet cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Mounting Screw Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Gas Inlet Oven Gas Safety Valve 4 Removethe bracket mounting screw from the oven gas safety valve 9 Disconnect the gas inlet and outlet lines from the oven gas safety valve REMOVING A SIDE PANEL 5 Raise the cooktop see page 3 2 AWA H N N 6 Remove the top rear side panel screw Top Rear Screw ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Cooktop Clip Bumper Wire Clip Disconnectpower before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock 7 a Mu FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire 7 Remove the wire clip the rubber bumper or other injury and the cooktop clip from the top flange
33. rn the thermostat screw so that the pin is pointing at the L position Screw Pin Natural L P 2 Ifitis necessary to adjust the cooktop pilot flame a Raise the cooktop b Turn the cooktop pilot flame adjustment screw to obtain the best flame The flame should have a solid blue cone with a lighter blue inner flame Cooktop Pilot Flame Adjustment Screw NOTE There is no pilot adjustment for the oven burner It is preset at the thermostat COMPONENT ACCESS This section instructs you on how to service each component inside the range The components and their locations are shown below COMPONENT LOCATIONS xs Eblectronic Oven Control Oven Temperature r Spark Module BE P gt A x Sensor Oven Light gt a A Gas Distribution Spark Ignitor 3 p Valve Burner Venturi l gt nm 3X lt Gas Valve ignitor Switch 4 Oven Gas Safety Valve Door Switch gt s l l l Burner Ignitor gt l Oven Burner 3 1 RAISING THE COOKTOP A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before op
34. t careful 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going to the range 2 To remove the door switch a Raise the cooktop and prop it up see page 3 2 b Open the oven door C Squeeze the locking arms on the door switch and push the switch out of the oven liner hole Locking Arm Door Switch d Disconnect the wires from the door switch terminals 3 8 REMOVING THE ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL ASSEMBLY A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going to the range 2 Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the rear panel 3 Remove the five screws from the rear cover Pull the bottom of the cover out so the flange is free of the oven and slide the cover down to remove it Rear Cover Screw 1 of 5 4 Disconnectthe three wire connectors from the electronic oven control s power supply board and pull the ribbon
35. the oven light socket out of the liner cutout Disconnect the two wires from the oven light socket terminals Oven Light Socket TES REMOVING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE SENSOR A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power before servicing the range Replace all panels before operating range Failure to do so can result in death or electri cal shock FIRE HAZARD Shut off gas supply line valve before servic ing the range Check all gas line connections and replace all panels before operating the range Failure to do so could result in explosion fire or other injury CAUTION When you work on the gas range be careful when handling the sheet metal parts Sharp edges may be present and you can cut yourself if you are not careful Turn off the gas and electrical power going to the range Pull the right side of the range away from the wall far enough to access the oven temperature sensor Disconnect the oven temperature sensor connector from the wiring harness Connector Screw Oven Temperature Sensor Remove the screw from the oven tem perature sensor and remove the sensor from the back of the range REMOVING THE OVEN GAS SAFETY VALVE 1 Turnoffthe gas and electrical power going FWEGUNDEB e 2 Pull the range away from the wall so that ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD you can access the oven gas safety valve Disconnect power before servicing the range 3 Disconnect the two solenoid wires fr

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