TurboChef Technologies Residential Single and Double Wall Oven User Manual

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6. Test the switch in the closed position by turning
the oven mode dial to the Bake position.

7. Apply the probes of the voltmeter to the same
CookWheel terminal and ground. Th

e voltage

reading should be 120 VAC.
- If no voltage is present, the oven mode

switch is stuck open and must be replaced.

- If 120 VAC is present, the oven mode

switch is functioning properly in the closed

position.

Power Supply, 12 VDC

1. Test the voltage.
- To test the upper light voltage. Test for 12
VDC at pins 1 and 4 on the power supply.
- To test for lower light voltage. Test for 12

VDC at pins 2 and 3 on the power supply.

2. If the upper or lower lights are not receiving the
correct voltage, test for 120 VAC at the blue L2
and white neutral wire terminals.
- If 120 VAC is present at the terminals,

disconnect the load wires and recheck for 12

VDC output. Investigate shorted wiring

before replacing the power supply.

- If 120 VAC is not present at the terminals,

check the 15-amp fuse/fuse block (Gen 1)

or fuse output RBJ-6 on the relay board

(Gen

2).

Power Supply, 24 VDC

1. Test the voltage.
- For Gen 1, verify voltage to the power

supply from the 15-amp fuse.

- For Gen 2, verify voltage to the power

supply from terminal RBJ-6 on the

relay

board.

2. Test for 120 VAC at the terminals at the thick
blue and white wires on the left.
- If 120 VAC is not present, then probably no

oven functions are operating. Ensure the

15-amp fuse is operating correctly.
- If 120 VAC is present, continue to step 3.

3. Test for 24 VDC at the terminals at the thick
red and black wires on the right. If 24 VDC is
not present, disconnect the load wires and
recheck for 24 VDC output. Investigate
shorted wiring before replacing the power
supply.

4. To test the switch in the open position, turn the
CookWheel to the off position.

5. Apply the probes of the voltmeter to the now-

exposed CookWheel N.O. terminal and ground.

Th

e voltage reading should be 0 VAC.

- If voltage is present, the CookWheel

control/switch is stuck closed. Replace the

CookWheel.

- If no voltage is present, the CookWheel is

functioning properly in the open position.

6. To test the switch in the closed position, turn
the CookWheel to the Bake position.

7. Apply the probes of the voltmeter to the same
CookWheel N.O terminal and ground. Th

e

voltage reading should be 120 VAC.
- If no voltage is present, the CookWheel is

stuck open and needs to be replaced.

- If 120 VAC is present, the CookWheel is

functioning properly in the closed position.

EMI Filter

1. Disconnect power before ohm testing.

2. Check for continuity from Line to Load tabs
(both legs). Replace if open.

3. Check for open circuit between L1 and L2 tabs
(L1 to case, L2 to case). Replace if shorted.

Oven Mode Switch (Lower Oven)

1. Access the lower electrical compartment by
removing the oven frame as shown on page A.10.

2. Verify the oven mode dial switch closes and
opens normally. Th

is test assumes that the oven

mode dial is receiving voltage from the 15-amp
fuse. If no voltage is present the lights, LCD
screens, clock, etc. will not function.

3. Disconnect the N.O. blue wire from terminal 2.

4. Test the switch while it is open, turn the oven
mode dial to the off position.

5. Apply the probes of the voltmeter to the now-

exposed oven mode dial N.O. terminal 2 and

ground.

Th

e voltage reading should be 0 VAC.

- If voltage is present, the oven mode switch

is stuck closed. Replace the oven mode switch.

- If no voltage is present, the oven mode

switch is functioning properly in the open

position.

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