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This service data sheet is intended for use by persons having electrical and mechanical training and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally considered acceptable in the appliance repair trade. The manufacturer cannot be responsible, nor assume any liability, for injury or damage of any kind arising from the use of this data sheet.
SAFE SERVICING PRACTICES
To avoid the possibility of personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that safe servicing practices be observed. The following are some, but not all, examples of safe practices.
1. Do not attempt a product repair if you have any doubts as to your ability to complete it in a safe and satisfactory manner.
2. Before servicing or moving an appliance, remove power cord from electric outlet, trip circuit breaker to Off, or remove fuse.
3. Never interfere with the proper installation of any safety device.
4. USE ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS SPECIFIED FOR THIS APPLIANCE. SUBSTITUTIONS MAY DEFEAT COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS SET FOR HOME APPLIANCES.
5. GROUNDING: The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN OR GREEN WITH YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be used as current carrying conductors. IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN REESTABLISH ALL SAFETY GROUNDS PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF SERVICE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CREATE A POTENTIAL HAZARD.
6. Prior to returning the product to service, ensure that: • Allelectricconnectionsarecorrectandsecure. • Allelectricalleadsareproperlydressedandsecuredawayfromsharpedges,high-temperature
components, and moving parts. • Alluninsulatedelectricalterminals,connectors,heaters,etc.areadequatelyspacedawayfrom
all metal parts and panels. • Allsafetygrounds(bothinternalandexternal)arecorrectlyandsecurelyreassembled. • Allpanelsareproperlyandsecurelyreassembled.
NOTICE
SERVICE DATA SHEET 318127068 (0910) Rev. A
Appliance with Electronic Oven Control
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. This unit includes an EOC-Relay Board, EOC-Display Board, ESEC-UIB, ESEC-Relay Board and an ESEC-RHIB.2. The included boards are not field repairable.3. The oven temperature can be calibrated, see Use and Care Manual.4. The pin on board connectors indicates pin number 1.
DATA SHEET ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMINOLOGY
EOC : Electronic Oven ControlESEC : Electronic Surface Element ControlUIB : User Interface BoardRHIB : Rotary Human Interface BoardLED: Light-EmittingDiode
MDL : Motor Door LatchDLB : Double Line BreakRTD : Resistance Temperature Detector / Oven Probe
2
setclock
keep warmdrawer
on·off
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
bake broil convect
cancelstartpizza
chickennuggets
adda min
delaystart
baketime
powerpluspreheat
keepwarm
selfclean
convectconvert
low
med
hi
myfavorite
on·off
low
med
hi
keep warmzone
J4
P3 P17 P1 P11 P9 P7J3
K11 K14 K16 K18K1 K7 K5 K3
P2
P5
P6
P11
P15
P13
K21
K19J8
J3 J2
K9
J3. Relay Outputs : Motor Door Latch, Oven Light, Convection Fan and Cooling Fan.
PowerInput(L1andNeutral).J4. Display Board to Relay Board ConnectionsJ8. Warmer Zone Connector
Relay Board Legend:K1. Double Line Break RelayK3. Broil Relay K5. Bake RelayK7. Convection Element RelayK9. Convection Fan RelayK11. Motor Door Latch RelayK14. Oven Light RelayK16. Cooling Fan Low Speed RelayK18. Cooling Fan High Speed RelayK19. Warmer Zone RelayK21. Warmer Drawer Relay
P1. L2 OutP3. L2 InP5. L1 InputP7. Broil ConnectorP9. Bake ConnectorP11. Convection Element ConnectorP13. Warmer Drawer ConnectorP15. L1 InputP17.L2In(notused)
Display Board Legend:J2. LED Connector for Touch MembraneJ3. Keyboard ConnectorP2. MicroProgrammingHeader(notused)P6. ESEC Board CommunicationP11. Door switch, Motor Door Latch Switch and
Oven Probe Inputs.
Display Board
Relay Board
ILLUSTRATION OF OVEN CONTROLS - US MODEL
ILLUSTRATION OF OVEN CONTROLS - CANADIAN MODEL
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (EOC)
Professional Series:
Professional Series:
3
OVEN
TEMPERATURESENSOR
RTD SCALETemp. °F Temp. °C Resistance (ohms)
32 ± 1.9 0.0 ± 1.1 1000 ± 4.0
75 ± 2.5 23.9 ± 1.4 1091 ± 5.3
250 ± 4.4 121.1 ± 2.4 1453 ± 8.9
350 ± 5.4 176.7 ± 3.0 1654 ± 10.8
450 ± 6.9 232.2 ± 3.8 1852 ± 13.5
550 ± 8.2 287.8 ± 4.6 2047 ± 15.8
650 ± 9.6 343.3 ± 5.3 2237 ± 18.5
900 ± 13.6 482.2 ± 7.6 2697 ± 24.4
ELECTRONIC SURFACE ELEMENT CONTROL - ROTARY HUMAN INTERFACE BOARD
ESEC - Rotary Human Interface Board Legend:J1. Connected to J3J2. ConnectedtoJ2-ESEC20UIBJ3. Connected to J1J4. Connected to J5J5. Connected to J4J6. Connected to J7J7. Connected to J6P1. ConnectedtoP1-ESEC20UIBP2. ConnectedtoP2-ESEC20UIB
OVEN ELECTRICAL RATINGPro. Series
SoldinU.-S.
Pro. Series sold
in Canada
Bake Element Wattage
2500W / 1878W
2500W / 1878W
Broil Element Wattage
4000W / 3004W
3400W /2553W
Convection Element Wattage 500W 500W
KW Rating See serial plate
COOKTOP ELECTRICAL RATING
- Left Rear Radiant Single Element 7" 1800W- Left Front Radiant Bridge Element 7" 1800W / 2600W- Right Rear Induction 145mm 1500W / Power Boost 1900W- Right Front Induction 260mm 2500W / Power Boost 3400W
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HYBRID COOKTOP
The Cooktop is provided with 2 induction burners and 2 radiant burners. The ESEC (Electronic Surface Element Control) is designed to command the Relay Board that controls the radiant elements and the Induction Module that controls the induction coils. The ESEC will control power of the different radiant elements based on the user selected levels. It will turn ON/OFF the elements according to power level requested by the user. The ESEC will maintain the elements temperature by cycling the Relay Board relays using a 40 seconds cycle, each power levels having a different duty cycle.The ESEC will control power of the different induction burners based on the user selected levels. It will supply more or less heat to the cooking zone according to power level requested by the user. Induction zone heat is generated by magnetic field directly in the pot. This means no heat will be produced if there is no cookware on the zone or if the cookware is not suitable for induction cooking.
ESEC USER INTERfACE BOARD (UIB)
P3
J2
P1 P2
P4P9
P7UIB Board LegendP1. Connector for Control Panel LEDs and Display IndicatorsP2. Connector for Control Panel LEDs Display IndicatorsP3. Micro-Programming Header (Not Used)P4. Power Supply InputP7. LIN Communication with Electronic Oven Control (EOC)P9. LIN Communication with Induction System and Cooktop Relay BoardJ2. Rotary Control Signal Connector
WIRE HARNESS CAPACITOR (some models)
L1 L2Neutral
Chassis
POWER SUPPLY BOARD
Power Supply Board Legend:P1. AC Input Voltage (120VAC)P2. Not UsedP3. DC Outputs
P1
P2
P3
5
INDUCTION MODULE
Induction Module Legend:X5/X6X8. Right Front ElementX4/X7/X9. Right Rear ElementX50/L1. L1 Line Voltage InputX52/N1. L2 Line Voltage InputX54/GND. Ground Line Voltage InputX68. Communication with UIB and Relay Board
filter Board
Generator Board
RADIANT ZONES RELAY BOARD
X1X2X3X4X5X6X7X8X9X10 X110
X101
X103
X102
X350K1K2K3K4K5K6
Relay Board Legend:X1. Left Rear ElementX2. L2 Line Voltage InputX3. Not UsedX4. L2 Line Voltage InputX5. Left Front ElementX6. Bridge ElementX7. L2 Line Voltage InputX8. Not UsedX9. Not UsedX10. Not Used
X101/103. Communication with ESEC and Induction Module (could be either X101 and X103)
X102. Surface Element Hot Signal InputsX110. Micro Programming header (not used)X350. Thermostats Signal Inputs (Shorted)K1. Relay for Left Rear Element K2. Not UsedK3. Relay for Left Front ElementK4. Relay for Bridge ElementK5. Not UsedK6. Not Used
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Error # Condition Suggested Corrective Action30"
14 UI Panel cable missing1) Verify all cables between Rotary Boards && ESEC20 UIB are well connected && not damaged. 2) Verify cable between Rotary Board && Pilot Lamps is connected && not damage. 3) Change ESEC20 UIB) 4) Change Rotary Board
21 Touch: Lin error - no communica-tions
1) Verify communication harnesses between ESEC20 UIB, Induction Generator Housing && Relay Board are well connected && not dam-aged. 2) Change ESEC20 UIB. 3) Change Relay Board. 4) Replace the Induction Generator Housing.
32 12V on the service section to low (relay board)
1) Verify harness between Induction Generator Housing && Relay Board. 2) Change the Relay Board. 4) Replace the Induction Generator Hous-ing.
36 LIN error, bad communication. 1) Verify LIN communication cable is well connected && not damaged. 2) Replace relay board.
37Relay Voltage Error" and indicates that the number of relays switched on is wrong
1) Replace relay board.
38 General HW/SW error, relay board 1) Replace relay board.
39Incorrect configuration, ESEC20 vs Induction Generator Housing or Relay Board.
Execute following sequence to force cooktop reconfiguration (Be sure the good ESEC20 UIB is installed into the cooktop)1-Put all rotary control to the first detent position clockwise (1 o'clock). 2-Put all rotary control to the first detent position counterclockwise (11 o'clock). The system should then reconfigure, showing walking dashes on the cooking zones displays.
3-Put all rotary controls to "Off" position. There should be no more error code and the cooktop is ready for operation.
4-Test all zones for correct operation.
51 Element temperature sensor break, (Relay Board)
1) Check jumper wire harness at X350 of relay board. Replace if defec-tive. 2) Change Relay Board.
54 Element temperature sensor break, cook place 4 (Rear Right)
1) Verify element temperature sensor is correctly connected to the induc-tion housing. 2) Replace element if the temperature sensor resistor value is not approximatively 1000 ohms at room temperature. 3) Replace the Induction Generator Housing55 Element temperature sensor break,
cook place 5 (Front Right)
61 Heat sink temperature sensor break on Relay Board
1) Verify cooktop ventilation is correct(airway & fan) 2) Verify if the cook-top is correctly re-assembled && installed. 3) Change the Relay Roard.
64 Element temperature sensor too hot cook place 4 (Rear Right)
1) Verify cooktop ventilation is correct(airway & fan). 2) Verify if the cook-top is correctly re-assembled && installed. 3) Verify element temperature sensor is correctly connected to the induction housing. 4) Replace ele-ment if the temperature sensor resistor value is not approximatively 1000 ohms at room temperature. 5) Replace the Induction Generator Housing.
65 Element temperature sensor too hot cook place 5 (Front Right)
80 General HW/SW error, Induction Generator Assy 1) Replace Induction Generator Housing
81 General HW/SW error, relay board 1) Replace relay board.
90Wrong connection secondary volt-age of the power pack too high (primary > 300V)
1) Verify AC input voltage at the cooktop input. 2) Verify AC main input cables & screws 3) Replace the Filter Board on the Induction Generator Housing
91 Synchronous impulse (net zero crossover)
1) Test cables & connections on the Induction Generator Housing. 2) Replace the Induction Generator Housing
92 12V on the service section to low (Induction Generator Housing) 1) Test cables & connections on the Induction Generator Housing. 2)
Replace the Induction Generator Housing 93 5V overcurrent on the switched 5V on the service section
94Sub LIN error communication filter service section incorrectly - This is an error detected between the filter board and the power boards.
1) Verify cable between filter board X58 and generator board X10. 2) Verify the thermal limiter resistor value (installed in the heat sink) to be approximatively 0 ohm. 3) Replace the Induction Generator Housing.
95
Mains voltage signal invalidly phase 1, undervoltage or optocou-pler defective - This is an indication that one phase is wrong. The other phase will still work.
1) Verify AC input voltage at the cooktop input. 2) Verify AC main input cables & screws 3) Verify the fuse resistance to be approximatively 0 ohm. 4) Replace the Induction Generator Housing
96 LIN error, bad communication. 1) Replace the Induction Generator Housing 97 Heat sink temperature sensor break 1) Replace the Induction Generator Housing
98 General HW/SW error, Induction Generator Assy 1) Replace the Induction Generator Housing
COOKTOP ZONES ERROR CODES
7
OVEN CIRCUIT ANALYSIS MATRIXOn Relay Board On Display Board
ELEMENTSConv Fan J3-5
Oven Light J3-3
Door MotorJ3-4
DLBL2 out
P1
Cooling Fan Low Speed
J3-2
Cooling Fan High Speed
J3-1Door Switch P11-3 / P11-4
BakeP9
BroilP7
ConvP11
Bake X X X* X X X
Broil X X X X
Convection Bake X X X X X X
Convection Roast X X X X X X
Convection Broil X X X X X
Clean X X X X X
Locking / Unlocking X
Light X
Door Open X
Door Closed X
ELECTRONIC SURFACE ELEMENT CONTROL (ESEC) FAULT CODE DESCRIPTIONS
E013 Bad EEPROM. Replace ESEC-UIB.
E014 Loss of Display tail #0. Check connection P1 on ESEC-UIBandP1onESECRotaryHIBoard(RR).
Loss of Display tail #1. Check connection P2 on ESEC-UIBandP2onESECRotaryHIBoard(RF).
Loss of Keyboard Tail. Check connection J2 on ESEC-UIBandJ8(RF).
E015 ESEC self test failed. An E015 error code may indicate the ESEC-UIB is not receiving a synchronization signal from the ESEC-Relay Board. Check first if J2 pin 5 on the ESEC-Relay Board is wired to P4 pin 5 on the ESEC-UIB. If wiring is good and the problem is still there, replace the ESEC-UIB. If the problem persists, replace the ESEC-Relay Board.
N450W
TIMER CONTROLMINUTERIE
P13
TIMER CONTROLMINUTERIE
P11-6
TIMER CONTROLMINUTERIE
P11-3
WARM AND SERVE DRAWER DIAGRAM
WhentheWarmandServeDrawerisfirstturnedon,a"Preheat"circuitisestablishedtoprovidefullpower(120volts).Whenthetemperatureatthepreheatthermostatreaches150°Fthethermostatopens,andthewarmerele-ment starts cycling. If the control is placed on a lower setting, it is possible for the temperature in the drawer to drop enough to allow the preheat thermostat to close again which will allow the element to reenter the "Preheat" mode at full power.
8
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL (EOC) FAULT CODE DESCRIPTIONSNote: Generally speaking “F1x” implies a control failure, “F3x” an oven probe problem, and “F9x” a latch motor problem.
Code Condition / Cause Suggested Corrective Action
F10Control has sensed a potential runaway oven condition. Control may have shorted relay, RTD sensor probe may have a gone bad.
1) Check RTD sensor probe and replace if necessary. If oven is overheating, disconnect power. If oven continues to overheat when power is reapplied, replace the EOC.
F11
Shorted Key: a key has been detected as pressed (for a long period) will beconsidered a shorted key alarm and will terminate all oven activity.
1) Press Cancel key.2)Iffaultreturns,replacethekeyboard(membrane).3) If the problem persists, replace the EOC.
F13Control's internal checksum may have become corrupted.
1) Press Cancel key.2) Disconnect power, wait 10 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns uponpower-up,replaceEOC.
F14 Misconnected keyboard cable.
1) Disconnect power. Verify the flat cable connection between the keyboard membrane and the EOC on J2 and J3.2) If the problem persists, replace the EOC.3) If the connection is good but the problem persists, replace the keyboard (membraneswitch).
F15 Controller self check failed. 1) Replace the EOC.
F20 Control had detected a problem with the communication link with the ESEC.
1) Check connection between P6 on EOC and P7 on ESEC-UIB.2) If problem persist, replace ESEC-UIB.3) If all above steps failed to correct situation, replace EOC.
F30Open RTD sensor probe/ wiring problem. Note: EOC may initially display an "F10", thinking a runaway condition exists.
1) Check wiring in probe circuit for possible open condition.2) Check RTD resistance at room temperature (compare to proberesistance chart). If resistance does not match the chart, replace theRTD sensor probe.3) Let the oven cool down and restart the function4) If the problem persists, replace the EOC.
F31 Shorted RTD sensor probe / wiring problem.
F62 Missingzero-crosssignal. 1) Replace the EOC.
F90Door motor mechanism failure. The controller does not see the motor rotating.
1) Press Cancel key.2) If Cancel key does not eliminate problem, turn off power for 30 seconds, then turn on power.3) Check wiring of Lock Motor, Lock Switch and Door Switch circuits. 4)Unplugthelockmotorfromtheboardandapplypower(L1)directlyto the Lock Motor. If the motor does not rotate, replace Lock Motor Assembly.5) CheckLockSwitch forproperoperation (do theyopenandclose,checkwithohmmeter).TheLockMotormaybepoweredasinabovestepto open and close Lock Switch. If the Lock Switch is defective, replace Motor Lock Assembly.6) If all above steps fail to correct situation, replace the EOC in the event of a motor that does not rotate.
F95 Door motor mechanism failure. The motor does not stop rotating.
1) Press Cancel key.2) Turn power off for 30 seconds then turn power on. If the door motor never stops rotating, or if the F95 error comes back again, verify wiring of the motor. If wiring is good, replace the EOC.3) If the problem persists, replace the motor door latch assembly.
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INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
Pin
4 =
Not
Use
dP
in 1
=
+13.
2Vdc
X1
=K
1 - "
Rel
ay"
LR
1800
WP
in 3
=N
ot U
sed
Pin
2 =
+5
Vdc
X2
=LI
NE
IN (L
2)P
in 2
=LI
N D
ata
Pin
3 =
LI
N D
ata
X3
=K
2 - "
Rel
ay"
Not
Use
dP
in 1
=
Gro
und
Pin
4 =
G
roun
dX
4 =
LIN
E IN
(L2)
X5
=K
3 - "
Rel
ay"
LF1
1
800
WX
6 =
K4
- "R
elay
"B
ridge
800
WX
7 =
LIN
E IN
(L2)
P1,1
7P
ins;
Dis
play
sX
8 =
K5
- "R
elay
"P
in 1
=
+13.
2Vdc
X9
=K
6 - "
Rel
ay"
Not
Use
dP2
, 16
Pin
s; D
ispl
ays
Pin
2 =
+5
Vdc
X10
=N
ot U
sed
Pin
3 =
LI
N D
ata
J2, 1
4 P
ins;
Con
trols
Pin
4 =
G
roun
dpi
n 1
=In
1LF
Lim
itor -
Api
n 2
=13
.2V
d cLF
Lim
itor -
Bpi
n 3
=In
2N
ot U
sed
pin
4 =
13.2
Vdc
Not
Use
dP
in 1
=N
ot u
sed
pin
5 =
In3
Not
Use
dP
in 2
=N
ot u
sed
Pin
1 =
In
pin
6 =
13.2
Vdc
Not
Use
dP
in 3
=N
ot u
sed
Pin
2 =
O
utpi
n 7
=In
4LR
Lim
itor -
AP
in 4
=N
ot u
sed
pin
8 =
13.2
Vd c
LR L
imito
r - B
Pin
5 =
Not
use
dP
in 6
=N
ot u
sed
Pin
1 =
Gro
und
Pin
1 =
Gro
und
pin
1 =
Neu
tral
Neu
tral
Pin
2 =
V_L
ED
"8 V
" DC
nom
inal
Pin
2 =
V_L
ED
"8 V
" DC
nom
inal
pin
2 =
Not
use
dP
in 3
=V
_UR
"16
V" D
C n
omin
alP
in 3
=V
_UR
"16
V" D
C n
omin
alpi
n 3
=N
ot u
sed
Pin
4 =
Not
Use
dP
in 4
=N
ot U
sed
pin
4 =
L1L1
Pin
5 =
Not
Use
dP
in 5
=N
ot U
sed
Pin
3 =
Not
Use
dP
in 2
=LI
N D
ata
Pin
1 =
G
roun
d
X54
/ P
EC
hass
isX
50 /
L1L1
Pin
1 =
+1
3.2V
dcX
52 /
N1
L2P
in 2
=
+5V
d c
Rot
ary
Boa
rdP
in 3
=
LIN
Dat
aX
6 =
Pow
erP
in 4
=
Gro
und
X5
=Te
mp.
Sen
sor (
2 w
ires)
X8
=P
ower
X9
=P
ower
X4
=Te
mp.
Sen
sor (
2 w
ires)
X7
=P
owe r
Wire
Har
ness
, Cap
acito
rs(S
ome
Mod
els)
L1 L2 Neu
tral
Cha
ssis
OVE
N C
ON
TRO
L ES
5XX
pin1
=
CR
ele
men
tpi
n2 =
N
ot u
sed
L2 O
UT
pin
1 =
Com
mun
icat
ion
P1
=D
LB -
"Rel
ay"
pin
2 =
Not
Use
dP
3 =
DLB
- "R
elay
"L2
INpi
n 3
=G
roun
dP
5 =
L1-IN
L1 IN
pin
4 =
Not
Use
dP
15 =
L1-IN
L1 IN
pin
5 =
Not
Use
dP
7 =
K3
- "R
elay
"B
RO
IL e
lem
ent (
240
V)
pin
6 =
Not
Use
dP
9 =
K5
- "R
elay
"B
AK
E e
lem
ent (
240
V)
P11
=K
7 - "
Rel
ay"
CO
NV
EC
TIO
N e
lem
ent (
120V
)O
ven
Tem
pera
ture
Pro
bepi
n 1
=Te
mpe
ratu
re P
robe
P13
=K
21 -
"Rel
ay"
War
mer
Dra
wer
ele
men
t (12
0V)
pin
2 =
Tem
pera
ture
Pro
beP
17 =
DLB
- "R
elay
"L2
INpi
n 3
=R
etur
n P
ath
Sw
itch
Doo
r Sw
itch
pin
4 =
Sw
itch
Doo
rpi
n 1
=K
18 -
"Rel
ay"
Coo
ling
FAN
HI (
120
V)
pin
5 =
Not
Use
dpi
n 2
=K
16 -
"Rel
ay"
Coo
ling
FAN
LO
W (1
20 V
)Th
erm
osta
t War
mer
Dra
wer
pin
6 =
Ther
mos
tat W
/Dpi
n 3
=K
14 -
"Rel
ay"
2 X
OV
EN
LIG
HT
(120
V)
Latc
h M
otor
Sw
itch
pin
7 =
Doo
r Lat
ch M
otor
Sw
itch
pin
4 =
K11
- "R
elay
"LA
TCH
MO
TOR
(120
V)
pin
5 =
K9
- "R
elay
"C
ON
VE
CTI
ON
FA
N (1
20 V
)
pin
6 =
L1-IN
L1
pin
7 =
Not
use
dpi
n 8
=N
EU
TRA
L IN
NE
UTR
AL
P6Communication
Faston
Terminals
P11Switches sense and oven probe
J3Accessories Output
Induction Surface Elements
P9LI
N C
omm
unic
atio
n4
pins
X101
LIN
Com
mun
icat
ion
to U
IB 4
pin
s
X103
LIN
com
mun
icat
ion
to In
duct
ion
Hou
sing
4
pins
edg
e
Faston Terminals"Elements
Connections"
X102
Hot
Sur
face
Inpu
ts
(from
ele
men
ts)
8 pi
ns e
dge
RR
145
mm
in
duct
or
Rf
260m
m
indu
ctor
P3P
rogr
amm
ing
Con
nect
or
6 P
ins
To S
uppo
rt P
late
P7LI
N C
omm
unic
atio
n3
pins
P4In
put F
rom
Pow
er S
uppl
y B
oard
5
Pin
s
P216
Pin
s; D
ispl
ays
Radiant Surface Elements
Pow
er S
uppl
y
Indu
ctio
nH
ousi
ng
X350
Ther
mod
isk
Inpu
t2
pins
hea
der
HS
P2P
ower
Sup
ply
Out
put
5 pi
ns
P1Li
ne In
put
4 pi
ns
PRO
JET:
2009
LA
-024
- f
rigid
aire
Pro
Hyb
rid S
lide-
InTO
PR
elay
Boa
rdES
EC20
UIB
OVE
N
X68
LIN
com
mun
icat
ion
4 pi
ns h
eade
r
J214
Pin
s; C
ontro
ls
J8W
arm
er Z
one
P117
Pin
s; D
ispl
ays
TH2
=> S
afet
y Th
erm
osta
t on
Mai
n B
ack
TH1
WarmerZone
4 4
CC
C
Neu
tral
TH2
10
NOTES
11
NOTES
12
NOTES