Page 2 - GE Consumer & Industrial
– 2 – IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE T h e i n f o r m a t i o n i n t h i s s e r v i c e g u i d e i s i n t e n d e d f o r u s e b yi n d i v i d u a l s p o s s e s s i n g a d e q u a t e b a c k g ro u n d s o f e l e c t r i c a l ,electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair am a j...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
– 4 – Table of Contents Blower Assembly .............................................................................................................................................................. 32Capacitor and Diode ..................................................................................
Page 5 - S C B 1 0 0 0 D B B; le; Model Number; The
– 5 – Model Designator 1000 = Color Model1001 = Stainless Steel Model The letter des ig nat ing the year re peats every 12 years. Example: T - 1974 T - 1986 T - 1998 S C B 1 0 0 0 D B B GE Speedcook Technology SC =GE Pro fi le ZS = Monogram Confi guration B = Wall OvenC = Monogram Wall Oven Exterior...
Page 6 - Introduction; Features and Benefi ts; - 1500 watt convection oven mode bakes and roasts at temperatures
– 6 – Introduction The new Advantium oven uses breakthrough Speedcook technology to harness the power of light . The Advantium oven cooks the outside of foods much like conventional radiant heat , while also penetrating the surface so the inside cooks simultaneously. While halogen light is the prima...
Page 7 - Operates when using speedcook.
– 7 – OPTIONS HELP POWER TEMP BACK CLEAR OFF STARTPAUSE TUR N TO SELECT PRESS TO ENTER FAN MSG REM MUTE TIMER TIMER FAVORITE RECIPES MICROWAVE REHEAT EXPRESS DEFROST COOK OVEN WARMPROOF BAKEBROIL CUSTOM SPEED COOK SPEED COOK Turntable The turntable must always be in place, on the oven floor, for all...
Page 8 - Control Features; –Turn to select, Press
– 8 – Control Features OPTIONS HELP POWER TEMP BACK CLEAR OFF START PAUSE TUR N TO SELECT PRESS TO ENTER FAN MSG REM MUTE TIMER TIMER FAVORITE RECIPES MICROWAVE REHEAT EXPRESS DEFROST COOK OVEN WARMPROOF BAKE BROIL CUSTOM SPEED COOK SPEED COOK LOCK/UNLOCKHOLD 5 SECONDS With your Advantium oven, you ...
Page 9 - Cooking Times; OPTIMIZING COOK; Lights; Oven Heat
– 9 – Cooking Times ■ When speedcooking preprogrammedfoods, you may see OPTIMIZING COOK TIME in the display several seconds after you press START/PAUSE. The ovenautomatically senses the electrical voltage level in your home and adjusts the cooking time up or down for proper cooking. Fan/Vent ■ The f...
Page 10 - Speed Cook System; Halogen Lamp and Ceramic Heaters; One 375 watt ceramic heater cooks food from below.; Rear Convection Heat Element; Operates when using bake.; Microwave; A microwave “boost” is automatically added with certain foods.
– 10 – Speed Cook System Halogen Lamp and Ceramic Heaters One 500 watt halogen bulb and one 700 watt ceramic heater cook food from above. One 375 watt ceramic heater cooks food from below. Rear Convection Heat Element Operates when using bake. Microwave A microwave “boost” is automatically added wit...
Page 13 - Speedcook Power Level Chart
– 13 – Upper Power Level Lower Power Level Upper Heater On Time Lower Heater On Time Microwave On Time Hi Hi 100% 100% 0% Lo 100% 80% 0% Medium Hi Hi 100% 70% 0% Lo 100% 65% 0% Med Hi 90% 90% 10% Lo 90% 65% 10% Med Lo Hi 80% 70% 20% Lo 70% 70% 30% Lo Hi 60% 60% 40% Lo 30% 30% 70% Speedcook Power Lev...
Page 14 - Advance Planning; fl; Installation; Electrical Requirements; Single Advantium 120 Installation; Locate outlet box in the shaded area; Electrical Location
– 14 – Advance Planning These ovens may be installed directly into a 27-in. or 30-in. wide oven cabinet . The front surface of the oven will be nearly fl ush with surrounding cabinet doors. This oven can be installed over any GE or Monogram single electric built-in oven, or a warming drawer or both....
Page 15 - Main Component Locator View; Component Locator Views; Front View; Continued Next Page
– 15 – Main Component Locator View Component Locator Views Front View ( Continued Next Page ) Magnetron Blower Motor Capacitor Power Transformer Damper Assembly Convection Heater Assembly Thermistor Fuse and Noise Filter Control Panel Assembly Convection Fan Assembly Turntable
Page 19 - Power Board; CN5 - Humidity Sensor; Control Boards and Panel Connections; Continued next page
– 19 – Power Board CN5 CN8 CN6 CN7 CN11 CN4 CN4 - Control Board CN5 - Humidity Sensor CN6 - Door Secondary Sensing Switch and Damper Door Sensing Switch CN7 - Low Voltage Transformer (Secondary Windings) CN8 - Thermistor CN11 - Relay Board Control Boards and Panel Connections ( Continued next page )
Page 20 - Relay Board; RY2 - High Voltage Transformer; Control Board; CN13 - Selector Board
– 20 – Relay Board CN2 CN1 CN3 RY2 RY9 RY8 RY7 RY11 CN1 - Low Voltage Transformer (Primary Winding) CN2 - Connection to Door Switch, Heater, and Turntable Motor CN3 - Control Board RY2 - High Voltage Transformer RY7 - Convection Heater RY8 - Upper Heater (Ceramic) RY9 - Lower Heater RY11 - Upper Hea...
Page 21 - Control Panel; Selector Board
– 21 – Control Panel CN14 to Selector Board Selector Board CN13 CN9 CN14 CN9 - Control Board CN13 - Control Board CN14 - Control Panel Display Board 20-Pin Connector to CN10 on Control Board
Page 22 - Component Access Chart; Serviceability - Unit Installed; Components
– 22 – Component Access Chart WARNING: The oven is heavy and requires two people to remove from the cabinet or wall opening. Care should be taken when removing and installing. Sharp edges may be exposed when servicing. Use caution to avoid injury. Wear Kevlar gloves or equivalent protection. • • Ser...
Page 23 - Oven Removal / Partial Removal; To remove the oven from cabinet or wall opening:; This oven requires 2 people for complete; Access Cover
– 23 – Oven Removal / Partial Removal To remove the oven from cabinet or wall opening: WARNING: This oven requires 2 people for complete oven removal. Grasp the bottom of the oven at the front and rear on each side. Caution: Do not use the oven handle to lift or lower the oven. Damage will occur. Op...
Page 24 - Door Assembly; A microwave leakage test must be; Diagnostic and Service; Door Removal; Do not close the door beyond the door; Door-Removal Position; To disassemble the door:; Remove the 4 screws from the glass mount .
– 24 – Door Assembly WARNING: A microwave leakage test must be performed any time a door is removed, replaced, or adjusted for any reason. (See Diagnostic and Service Information .) Door Removal Caution: Do not close the door beyond the door removal position. Damage to the inner door panel will occu...
Page 25 - To remove the control panel assembly:
– 25 – Control Panel Assembly The control panel assembly consists of an outer control panel and an inner control panel bracket . The outer control panel contains the control, display, and selector circuit boards. The power and relay circuit boards, and the low voltage transformer are attached to the...
Page 26 - To remove the power board:; Control; Lift the power board to clear the retaining tab.; To remove the relay board:; Peel back the foam tape.
– 26 – To remove the power board: Remove the control panel assembly. (See Control Panel Assembly .) Disconnect wire harnesses from the power board at locations CN4, CN7, and CN11. Remove the 4 Phillips-head screws that attach the power board to the control panel bracket . Lift the power board to cle...
Page 27 - To remove the control board:; To remove the control panel bracket:; To remove the display board:
– 27 – To remove the control board: Remove the control panel bracket . (See Control Panel Assembly .) Disconnect the 20-pin harness connector from the display board. Disconnect the wire harnesses from the selector board at locations CN9 and CN13. Remove the 4 Phillips-head screws that hold the contr...
Page 28 - To remove the selector board:; Pull the dial straight out from the control panel.; To remove the control panel:; Low Voltage Transformer; Resistance Check; Voltage check for the transformer is:
– 28 – To remove the selector board: Remove the control panel bracket . (See Control Panel Assembly .) Pull the dial straight out from the control panel. Disconnect wire harnesses from the selector board at locations CN9 and CN13. Disconnect the wire harness from the control panel at location CN14. ...
Page 29 - Do not twist the lamp.; Cavity Light; The screws are recessed from the top of the; The primary interlock, monitor; If the fuse opens, it will disable all oven; Oven
– 29 – Caution: Do not twist the lamp. The oven lamp is a 130-VAC, 20-watt lamp (Part # WB08X10050). It is a plug-in type lamp. Cavity Light The oven lamp is inserted in a socket that is attached to the lamp housing with 2 Phillips-head screws. The screws are recessed from the top of the outer cover...
Page 30 - Top View of Noise Filter
– 30 – Capacitor and Diode WARNING: Always be certain the capacitor is discharged before servicing. Mechanically discharge by placing an insulated handle screwdriver between the diode connection of the capacitor and the oven chassis ground. Note: The capacitor has an internal discharge resistor that...
Page 31 - Magnetron and Magnetron TCO; High Voltage Transformer
– 31 – Magnetron and Magnetron TCO WARNING: Always be certain the capacitor is discharged before servicing. (See Capacitor and Diode. ) Mechanically discharge by placing an insulated handle screwdriver between the diode connection of the capacitor and the oven chassis ground. Note: The capacitor has...
Page 32 - Damper Assembly; Blower Assembly; Partial Removal
– 32 – Damper Assembly The damper assembly is on the top right side of the oven cavity. When the damper door is closed, moisture is retained in the oven cavity. When the damper door is open, moisture is released, allowing food to be more crisp. The outer cover must be removed to access or observe op...
Page 33 - Upper Heater and Oven Cavity TCOs; Oven Removal / Partial; Both TCOs open at 293°F and cannot be reset .; Upper Heater TCO
– 33 – Remove the single Phillips-head screw that attaches the fi lter ground wire to the oven chassis. Remove the 5 Phillips-head screws that attach the blower bracket to the oven chassis. 6. 7. Note: When installing the blower assembly, ensure that the fi lter ground wire is secured to the oven ch...
Page 34 - Upper Heater Assembly; . It is connected using a white; To remove the upper heater assembly:; Mark each of the wire harnesses; Disconnect wires from the upper heater TCO.
– 34 – Upper Heater Assembly The halogen heater has an approximate resistance value of 1.8 to 3.7 Ω . It is connected using a white wire harness. The ceramic heater has an approximate resistance value of 15 to 25 Ω . It is connected using a yellow wire harness. To remove the upper heater assembly: C...
Page 35 - Lower Heater Assembly; To remove the lower heater assembly:; Bottom View with Baseplate Removed; Convection Heater Assembly and Thermistor; Convection Heater Assembly Shown with; Thermistor
– 35 – Lower Heater Assembly The lower ceramic heater has an approximate resistance value of 32 to 42 Ω . To remove the lower heater assembly: Remove the oven from cabinet or wall opening. (See Oven Removal / Partial Removal . ) Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws from the bottom of each side of the o...
Page 36 - Convection Heater Element; connect the power wires to the element terminals.; End View of Element; Front View of Outer Convection Fan; Rear View of Convection Fan
– 36 – Convection Heater Element The convection heater assembly is held in place by two 7-mm hex-nuts and 4 Phillips-head screws The convection heater element has an approximate resistance value of 9.5 Ω . Two Phillips-head screws connect the power wires to the element terminals. The convection heat...
Page 37 - Humidity Sensor Test; Turntable Motor; Base plate cover
– 37 – Humidity Sensor The humidity sensor is mounted to the exhaust duct on the left side of the oven. The outer cover must be removed to access the humidity sensor. (See Oven Removal / Partial Removal . ) The humidity sensor is connected to the power board at location CN5. The humidity sensor is h...
Page 38 - Left and Right Door Switch Assemblies; Right side Latch Board Shown; How to Test the Monitor Switch:; How to Test Interlock System:
– 38 – ( Continued Next Page ) Monitor interlock switch Door sensing (Secondary Interlock) Primary interlock switch Left and Right Door Switch Assemblies The primary interlock, monitor interlock, and door sensing (secondary interlock) switches are mounted on plastic latch boards. The latch boards ar...
Page 39 - How to Adjust the Interlocks:; To replace the door switches:; Rotate Switch
– 39 – 5. Test Circuit Operation. a. Connect temporary jumper leads across relay contacts, primary interlock and door sensing switches to simulate shorted switch contacts. Locate convenient connections in circuit to be certain COM and NO terminals are used. b. Connect ohmmeter (Rx1) across the line ...
Page 41 - Diagnostics and Service Information; USE ONLY HEAT AND MICROWAVE RESISTIVE GLASS BOWL
– 41 – Diagnostics and Service Information USE ONLY HEAT AND MICROWAVE RESISTIVE GLASS BOWL
Page 42 - Fault Codes; only
– 42 – Display Failure Detected F1 Oven cavity thermistor open F2 Open cavity thermistor shorted F3 Key panel shorted (> 60 seconds) F4 Humidity sensor open or shorted F6 High cavity temperature detected during microwave oven cooking Fault Codes The smart board monitors various operations and can...
Page 44 - Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
– 44 – Schematics and Wiring Diagrams WARNING: POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE ( Continued Next Page )
Page 45 - RELAY PCB
– 45 – W3 BK2 OVEN TCO GROUNDHARNESS LEADSPARTS LEADS R1 R7 BK6 BL3 BN3 BN3 GN1 C11 BK W R CN11 R6 LVT W YLBK W RBN BK HUMIDITYSENSOR PK1 W4 W2 R4 BL2 YL1 W4 W9 W6 MGT RY2 RELAY PCB POWER PCB L-H RY9 MAIN CN2 CN1 17 1 3 1 3 CN7 11 13 5 SENSOR CN5 THERMISTOR CN8 13 DOOR CN6 3 CONV RY7 U-H(C) RY8 U-H(...
Page 46 - Warranty; One Year; Any part; Three Years; What GE Will Not Cover:
– 46 – Warranty For The Period Of: GE Will Replace: One Year Any part of the oven which fails due to a defect in materials or From the date of the workmanship. During this full one-year warranty, GE will also provide, original purchase free of charge, all labor and in-home service to replace the def...