Troubleshooting Warmer Drawer Operation; Servicing Warmer Drawer Components - Electrolux 30” GAS FREESTANDING RANGES Service Update Manual

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The warmer drawer can fail in a variety of ways. If the element fails to heat at all you should test the
switch contacts, element, low limit thermostat and all wiring connections and harness.
If the element heats only at low temperatures then the switch contacts L2-H2, diode, or wire harness
or connections could be open.
If the warmer drawer overheats then the fault could be a shorted diode, low limit thermostat contacts
stuck closed, element or wire harness shorted to ground. On a range that has just been installed it is
also possible that there could be a miswired connection causing the overheat condition.
If it is determined that the diode is shorted then the warmer drawer wire harness must be replaced as
an assembly.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT OR TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO RANGE
BEFORE REMOVING THE WARMER DRAWER
To service the warmer drawer body, drawer
guides, or the element assembly fi rst remove
the warmer drawer per the instructions on page
7. With the warmer drawer removed the wire
harness plug connector for the warmer element
can be disconnected. Follow the instructions to
reinstall the drawer after the repair or service is
complete.
The warmer drawer element and thermostat
are mounted to a metal base pan which must
be removed in order to replace the element. To
remove the base fi rst go to the rear of the range
and remove the screws that secure the warmer
element base pan and the warmer drawer side
shields to the main back panel.

Troubleshooting Warmer Drawer Operation

SERVICING WARMER DRAWER COMPONENTS

!CAUTION!
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Warmer Element
Harness plug
Power Cord
Harness Plug
Side Shield Screws
Element Base Pan Screw
Ignitor Harness
Connector Plug
P/N 316439221

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