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30" RADIANT SLIDE-IN CONVECTION RANGE
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Death or serious injury can result from failure to follow these
instructions.
• Service by a qualified service technician only.
• Disconnect power before servicing this product.
• Reconnect all grounding devices after service.
• Replace all parts and panels before operating.
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
NOTE: Installation
WARNING
information for
Tip-Over Hazard
reference only. See
A child or adult can tip the range and be lilled.
Installation
Verify the anti-tip bracket has been properly installed
Instructions
and engaged.
shipped with the
Ensure the anti-tip bracket ir re-engaged when the range
is moved.
product for complete
Do not operate the range without the anti-tip bracket in
details and
place and engaged.
Failure to folloe these instructions can result in death or
before attempting to
serious burns to children or adults.
install.
Brackets should be attached to the floor and wall to hold either the right or left
rear leg leveler. Make sure the leg leveler reengages the bracket when the range
is moved for any reason.
RADIANT HEATING ELEMENTS SYSTEMS
Heating Elements: The radiant heating element consists of a spiral-wound
resistance wire attached to microporous insulation with molded ceramic fiber
walls in a corrosion-protected metal tray.
The Heating Elements come in various sizes:
• 6" - 240 Volt, 1200 Watts
• 8"/5" - 240 Volt, 1900 Watts
• 8" - 240 Volt, 2000 Watts
• 12"/9"/6" -240 Volt, 3000 Watts
• Warmer - 240 Volt, 120 Watts
TEMPERATURE LIMIT/HOT LIGHT SWITCH
The Temperature Limit/Hot Light Switch performs two functions:
1. Turns on HOT LIGHT when the glass surface above the heating unit exceeds
150°F (even after surface unit switch has been turned off).
2. Detects when the glass temperature above a unit has exceeded its limit
of the approximately 1031°F, the unit will turn back on. The temperature
limit/hot light switch cannot be calibrated.
MODEL: PCS980
SH. 1 of 8
295D1749G023
Pub. Num. 29-6203
TO REMOVE COOKTOP
• Turn the power off.
• Slide the unit out.
• Remove four (4) 1/4" hex head screws on the back of the unit securing the
rear trim.
• Remove two (2) 1/4" hex head screws on the gap cover on the back of the
range. (Single Oven Only)
• Remove three (3) 1/4" hex head screws on the back of the unit securing the
vent trim.
• Rotate the vent trim forward and lift to disengage tabs to remove.
• Remove four (4) 1/4" hex head screws on the back of the unit securing the
cooktop.
• Remove two (2) T-15 torx screws from the front sides of the range.
Remove two (2) housing harness wire.
• Lift up cooktop and remove.
CAUTION
Raising the cooktop too high can break the glass.
REMOVABLE OVEN DOORS
To Remove the Upper Oven Door:
1. Fully open the door.
2. Lift up on the hinge locks toward the oven frame
until they stop.
3. Close the door to 45 degrees (you will feel the door
stop). The hinge lock will contact the oven frame.
4. On both sides of the door, press down on the
release buttons on each hinge.
5. Lift up the door until it is clear of the hinge.
6. Pull on the hinge arms lightly to relieve pressure
on the locking tabs.
7. Push down the hinge locks onto the hinge.
8. Push in the hinges toward the until so they are
closed.
To Replace the Upper Oven Door:
1. Pull down the hinges away from oven frame to the
fully open position.
2. Lift up on the hinge locks toward the oven frame
until they stop.
3. The hinges will release to the 45-degree position.
The hinge locks wikk contact the oven frame.
4. Slide the door back onto the hinges. Make sure
the buttons pop back out.
5. Fully open the door.
6. Push down the hinge locks onto the hinge.
7. Close the oven door.
To Remove the Lower Oven Door:
1. Fully open the door.
2. Push the hinge locks down
toward the door frame, to
the unlocked position. This
may require a flat-blade
screwdriver.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
4. Close the door to the door-removal position.
5. Lift uo the door until the hinge arm is clear of the slot.
To Replace the Lower Oven Door
1. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
With the door at the same angle as the removal
position, seat the indentation of the hinge arm into
the bottom edge of the hinge slot.
2. Fully open the door.
3. Push up the hinge locks against the front frame of
the oven cavity, to the locked position.
4. Close the oven door.
Cooling Airflow
Air enters the door assembly throuh large slots in the
bottom and flows upward between the inner and outer
assemblies, exhausting through slots in the top of the
door. DO NOT INSULATE THIS AIR CHANNEL.
TO REMOVE CONVECTION MOTOR
1. Turn the power off.
2. Slide the unit out.
3. Remove oven door.
4. Remove Phillips head screws from fan
cover.
5. Remove nut from fan blade and remove
fan blade.
6. Remove Phillips head screws from motor
sipport.
7. Remove motor cover in back of range
(1/4" hex screws).
8. Disconnect the wires to the motor.
9. Pull the motor out from behind the range.
NOTE: For service replacement on all other leads, use 18 GA. 150˚C wire
except as individually noted on leads.
All leads with designation numbers that enter common lead path (
be traced to their terminations.
To Service Upper and Lower Full-Glass Doors:
1. Complete door assembly:
• Remove the four screws from the bottom door frame.
• Remove the screws on each side of the door.
• The liner assembly and outer glass panel assembly can now be separated.
• Remove the four screws from the side at the bottom.
• Remove the four screws the handle trim is sealed to the outer door glass
and cannot be separated.
2. Liner assembly:
• Remove the two screws on each side of the door liner to remove the door
hinge assembly.
• Remove the eight screws (6 for upper) from the insulation retainer.
• Remove the insulation retainer and then teh insulation.
• The window pack is now accesible on units with a window door.
Upper and Lower Door Gasket:
The door gasket is clipped into the front frame.
To Service Gasket:
A gap must be left in the gasket at the bottom of the
front frame. The gap is required to provide airflow in
the oven for proper baking results.
TO REMOVE THE CONTROL PANEL
The control panel contains the control, Left and Right Wing Boards.
1. Disconnect the power.
2. First remove the cooktop (see remove cooktop).
3. Remove the two (2) screws behind the manifold panel that attach it to the
side panel bracket.
4. Pull the control panel straight
out.
CAUTION
Place a protective
covering (such as a towel) between
the control panel and the cooking
surface to avoid damage to the control
panel.
NOTE:
• BAKE / TIME BAKE-
The bake and broil elements cycle during preheat with one element on at a time.
Once bake preheat temperature is reached, the bake and broil elements cycle
for the balance of the bake operation with one element on at a time.
CONTROLS SUMMARY
The controls for the oven system consist of
a key panel touch board on glass assembly
and main machine control board located on
the rear of the unit. The controls for the
cooktop elements consist of two burner
touch boards connected to and working
through the main logic board. The main logic
board. The main logic board is connected
via the GEABus to the cooktop scorpion
machine control board located on the back
of the unit along with a smaller daughter
relay board (DRM). There are also RTD
oven sensors, FAD fan speed sensors, and
motor door lock assemblies with positions
switches. The upper and lower ovens are
controlled by relays found on the Main
machine control board and DRM. Cooktop
elements are controlled by relays found on
) must
the Scorpion cooktop machine control board.
No realy boards or line voltages are brought
to the control panel.
KEY PANEL TEST
Touch each key. Keys shoukd sound (buzer/
tone) and/or light LEDs on the VFD
response, except CLEAR / OFF and
COOKTOP keys. each key must be
individually tested. Number pads, +/-, etc.,
respond only after a function is selected.
GEA BUS TEST
Press the OVEN LIGHT key. Corresponding
relay(s) should respond. If successful, GEA
bus is not the cause of nonworking elements.
Do the same test for cooktop elements.
CONTROL VOLTAGE - RC17
NOTE: Mode, temperature
selection and START are
required to energize relays
and elements. Double
Line Break is incorporated,
meaning no voltage is
present on elements
when is standby.
PCS980 RADIANT DOBLE OVEN
Printed in Mexico

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  • Page 1 3. Push up the hinge locks against the front frame of the oven cavity, to the locked position. 4. Close the oven door. MODEL: PCS980 PCS980 RADIANT DOBLE OVEN SH. 1 of 8 295D1749G023 Pub. Num. 29-6203 Printed in Mexico...
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  • Page 4 3. Poussez les verrous de la charnière contre le cadre avant de la cavité du four, en position verrouillée. 4. Fermez la porte du four. MODEL: PCS980 PCS980 CUISINIÈRE RAYONNANTE À FOUR SIMPLE SH. 4 of 8 295D1749G023 Pub. Num. 29-6203...
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  • Page 7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM / SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE MODEL: PCS980 SH. 7 of 8 295D1749G023 Pub. Num. 29-6203...
  • Page 8 WIRING DIAGRAM / SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE WARNING Power must be disconnected before servicing this appliance. AVERTISSEMENT L'alimentation doit être déconnectée avant de faire l'entretien de cet appareil. MODEL: PCS980 SH. 8 of 8 295D1749G023 Pub. Num. 29-6203...