– 1 –GE AppliancesGeneral Electric CompanyLouisville, Kentucky 4022531-9173Advantium 240Technical Service GuideJULY 2008GE Consumer & IndustrialSP
– 10 –Speed Cook System(Continued Next Page)Halogen Lamp and Ceramic Heaters Two 1200-watt halogen bulbs cook food from above. • One 500-watt ceramic
– 11 –(Continued Next Page)Speedcook OverviewUpper HeatersThe upper heating assembly consists of two 1200- watt halogen heaters. The halogen heaters p
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– 13 –(Continued Next Page)Voltage Time Change (Seconds)108 +180110 +150112 +120114 +90116 +60118 +30120 0122 -21124 -42126 -63128 -84130 -105132 -126
– 14 –Proof FeatureThe purpose of the PROOF feature is to help dough rise at the correct temperature inside the oven. To activate the proof feature, p
– 15 –Demo ModeThe sales demo mode will allow dealers to demonstrate all oven functionality with one exception. (See #1 below.) The sales demo mode ca
– 16 –Advance PlanningThese ovens may be installed directly into a 30” • wide oven cabinet.Cutout dimensions are NOT the same for • installation with
– 17 –Component Locator ViewsFront View(Continued Next Page)Control Panel AssemblyConvection Fan AssemblyTurntableHigh Voltage TransformerMagnetronCap
– 18 –Lower Heater AssemblyTurntable MotorBottom View(Continued Next Page)Oven Cavity TCOHumidity SensorLower Heater AssemblyControl Panel AssemblyLef
– 19 –Noise FilterRight Side Door Switch AssemblyMagnetron TCOControl Panel AssemblyRight Side View(Continued Next Page)Surge FilterControl Panel Asse
– 2 –IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEThe information in this service guide is intended for use byindividuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical,elec
– 20 –Power BoardCN3 - Low Voltage Transformer #1 (Secondary Windings)CN7 - Door Switch, Damper SwitchCN8 - Humidity SensorCN9 - ThermistorCN21 - Cont
– 21 –Control BoardCN10CN10 - Upper Display BoardCN14 - Control PanelCN15 - Selector BoardCN16 - Lower Display Board CN20 - Relay BoardCN21 - Power Bo
– 22 –Control PanelCN14 to Control BoardSelector BoardWire Harness to Control Board CN15
– 23 –Component Access Chart WARNING: The oven is heavy and requires two • people to remove from the cabinet or wall opening. Care should be taken wh
– 24 –Oven Removal / Partial RemovalTo remove the oven from cabinet or wall opening:WARNING: This oven requires 2 people for complete oven removal. Gr
– 25 –Access CoverTo remove the access cover, the oven must be removed from the installation.The access cover is attached to the outer cover by 2 Phil
– 26 –Control Panel AssemblyThe control panel assembly consists of an outer control panel and an inner control panel bracket. The outer control panel
– 27 –To remove the power board:Remove the control panel assembly. (See 1. Control Panel Assembly.)Disconnect wire harnesses from the power 2. board
– 28 –To remove the control panel bracket:Remove the control panel. (See 1. Control Panel Assembly.)Disconnect wire harnesses from the relay board 2.
– 29 –To remove the selector board:Remove the control panel bracket. (See 1. Control Panel Assembly.)Pull the dial straight out from the control pane
– 3 –PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BEFORE AND DURING SERVICING TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY.A. DO NOT OPERATE OR ALLOW THE
– 30 –Caution Do not twist the lamp. The bulb may be glued to • the holder assembly. Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the • replacement bulb from i
– 31 –Noise FilterThe noise fi lter helps to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) radiating from the operation of the oven and also protects the
– 32 –Surge Filter FusesThe surge fi lter fuses are located on separate receptacles on the surge fi lter. Note: If either or both of the fuses open, it
– 33 –Check the high voltage transformer windings for approximate resistance value between:Red to white (primary) - .5 ΩRed/Black to chassis ground (s
– 34 –The oven must be removed to access the capacitor. (See Oven Removal / Partial Removal.) The capacitor is located behind the top access cover. A
– 35 –Magnetron Thermal Cut-Out (TCO)The magnetron TCO is attached to a bracket mounted to the magnetron. The magnetron TCO bracket is held in place b
– 36 –(Continued Next Page)Circulation Blower AssemblyThe circulation blower protects the oven from too much heat inside the oven cavity. It automatic
– 37 –Upper Heater TCOUpper Heaters, Convection, and Oven Cavity TCOsEach upper heater is connected to a TCO that automatically shuts off the halogen
– 38 –DisconnectDisconnect3. Remove the 6 Phillips-head screws and the exhaust motor assembly from the oven chassis.Vent Motor AssemblyThe vent motor
– 39 –6. Remove the wiring from the wire tie.7. Remove the top Phillips-head screw from the rear cover.8. Remove the 9 Phillips-head screws and t
– 4 –Table of ContentsCapacitor and Diode ...
– 40 –Lower Heater AssemblyThe lower ceramic heater has an approximate resistance value of 27 to 42 Ω.To remove the lower heater assembly:Remove the o
– 41 –(Continued Next Page)Convection Heater Assembly and ThermistorThe convection heater assembly is located behind the rear cover and is composed of
– 42 –The convection heater element is held in place by 4 Phillips-head screws. (Three screws on the front, and 1 screw on the end.)End View of Elemen
– 43 –Humidity SensorThe humidity sensor is mounted on the exhaust duct on the left side of the oven. The outer cover must be removed to access the hu
– 44 –Left and Right Door Switch AssembliesThe primary interlock, monitor interlock, and door sensing (secondary interlock) switches function together
– 45 –4. Check continuity of the switch with door open and door closed. Normal readings are as follows: • Door Closed: Infi nity • Door Open: 0 ΩHow
– 46 –Lock TabRotate SwitchPivot Pin5. Using a fl at blade screwdriver, carefully press the lock tab until fl ush with the surrounding area of the latch
– 47 –Diagnostics and Service InformationUSE ONLY HEAT AND MICROWAVE RESISTANT GLASS BOWL.NOTE : Convection Heater is turned on and off automatically
– 48 –Sensor & Keypanel Failure DetectionThe control will have software to constantly detect sensor open/short failures and abnormal high tempertu
– 49 –GLASS TOUCH PANEL TESTIf necessary the glass touch panel pads can be verifi ed by a continuity test. For ease of handling, the control panel shou
– 5 –Feature PackDesignates Features - the higher the number, the more features.P S B 2 2 0 0 N B B BrandP = GE Profi l e Z = Mo
– 50 –S E R V IEMC OEC ODM P L ET EThe control will then proceed to service/diagnostic mode. "PRESS THE KNOB TO BEGIN DIAGNOSTICS CYCLE" mes
– 51 –Schematics and Wiring Diagrams(Continued Next Page)PUB. NO. 31-41006-1HEATER RESISTANCE AND CURRENTHVT RESISTANCE AND CURRENTNormal (Approximate
– 53 –WarrantySome states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so theabove limitation or exclusion may not
– 6 –IntroductionThe new Advantium oven uses breakthrough Speedcook technology to harness the power of light. The Advantium oven cooks the outside of
– 7 –TurntableThe turntable must always be in place, on the oven floor, for all cooking. Be sure the turntable is seated securely over the spindlein t
– 8 –Control FeaturesWith your Advantium oven, you can cook with high-intensity halogen lights, ceramic heaters, convection heatingelement, and/or co
– 9 –Cooking TimesWhen Speedcooking preprogrammed foods, you may see OPTIMIZING COOK TIME in the display several seconds after you press START/PAUSE.
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