Frigidaire FFEF3009PB Diagramm

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NOTICE - 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 SER
VICING PRACTICES
To avoid the possibility of personal injury and/or property 
damage, it is important that safe servicing practices 
be observed.  
The following are examples, but without 
limitation, of such practices.
1. 
Before servicing or moving an appliance remove power 
cord from electrical outlet, trip circuit breaker to OFF
, or 
remove fuse.
2. 
Never interfere with the proper installation of any safety 
device.
3. 
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 safety hazard.
4. 
Prior to returning the product to service, ensure that:
 
• 
All electric connections are correct and secure.
 
• 
All electrical leads are properly dressed and secured 
away from sharp edges, high-temperature components, 
and moving parts.
 
• 
All uninsulated electrical terminals, connectors, 
heaters, etc. are adequately spaced away from all 
metal parts and panels.
 
• 
All safety grounds (both internal and external) are 
correctly and securely reassembled.
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Electric Range with Coil Cooktop (without EOC)
IMPORT
ANT
DO NOT REMOVE THIS BAG
OR DESTROY
 THE CONTENTS
WIRING DIAGRAMS 
AND SER
VICE
INFORMA
TION  ENCLOSED
REPLACE CONTENTS IN BAG
Surface Elements (In
fi nite) 
Switch
The surface elements and controls provide an in
fi nite choice of heat 
settings for cooking. Controls are safety type and must be pushed in  before turning. 
All surface controls are marked on the control panel 
for their respective heating element. Power is supplied to the surface  elements through the in
fi nite switch contacts L1-H1 and L2-H2.
Continuity tests can be performed on the in
fi nite switch contacts. 
All 
tests should be performed with power to the range disconnected, and  wiring removed from the switch. Set an ohmmeter on R X 1K scale  and check the contacts in the chart below (Fig. 1). 
The location of the 
switch terminals is shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 1
If the in
fi nite switch contacts are good, and the element does not 
heat, check for voltage at the element receptacle. If no voltage is 
indicated, check for broken wiring or loose connections. If voltage is 
indicated, the problem is in the heating element.
Fig.
 2
NOTE: During actual surface element operation, contacts L2-H2  will cycle to maintain the correct heat setting. Contacts L1-P
 provide 
power to the surface element indicator light.
Bake Element
If the bake element does not heat up, check for line voltage across  element terminals. 
Approximately 240 V
AC should be indicated 
across terminals. If no voltage is indicated across terminals, check  for broken wire between thermostat and element. Check thermo- stat. If voltage is present at the element, check element for continu- ity using procedures below
.
1. 
Shut of
f power to range.
2. 
Remove wire leads from element terminals.
3. 
Set ohmmeter to R X 10 scale and attach meter leads to ele-
ment. 
A
 low OHMS reading (continuity) should be indicated. If 
in
fi nite OHMS (open) is indicated, element must be replaced.
Broil Element
If the broil element does not heat up, check for line voltage at  element terminals. 
Approximately 240 V
AC should be indicated at 
the element. If no voltage is indicated across terminals, check for  broken wire between thermostat and element. Check thermostat.  If voltage is present at the element, check element for continuity  using procedures below
.
1. 
Shut of
f power to range.
2. 
Remove wire leads from element terminals.
3. 
Set ohmmeter to R X 10 scale and attach meter leads to el-
ement. 
A
 low OHMS reading (continuity) should be indicated. If 
in
fi nite OHMS (open) is indicated, element must be replaced.
Thermostat Selector Switch
The temperature control is a combination thermostat and selector  switch assembly
. The temperature control is performed by cycling 
contacts in the thermostat.
The selection of bake or broil operation is done at the control dial.  The contacts C-BA
 are closed when a bake temperature is se-
lected. 
The contacts C-BR are closed when the broil function is 
chosen.
Oven Indicator Light
The oven indicator light operates any time the thermostat selector  switch is placed in operation. It will cycle with the operation of the  cycling contacts in the thermostat (glows with contacts closed). It is  a 240 V
AC indicator light.
Fig.
 3
OHMS
Indicator Light
If the elements heat up but the indicator light does not glow
check for voltage at the indicator terminals. 240 V
AC should 
be present at the indicator terminals. If voltage is present 
at the indicator terminals, replace the indicator light. If no 
voltage is present at the 
indicator terminals, check for loose connections, broken 
wiring, or open L1-P
 contact in the in
fi nite 
switch.
Surface Elements
If the heating element does not heat up, check for line 
voltage at receptacle. 
Approximately 240 V
AC should be 
indicated at the 
element receptacle with the in
fi nite switch in the HI posi-
tion. If no voltage is indicated at receptacle, check for loose 
connections, broken wiring, or a defective in
fi nite switch. If 
voltage is present at the receptacle terminals, check ele-
ment for continuity using procedures below
.
1. 
Shut of
f power to range.
2. 
Remove element from receptacle.
3. 
Set ohmmeter to R X 10 scale and attach meter leads to 
element. 
A
 low OHMS reading (continuity) should be indi-
cated, and this reading may vary slightly on each element 
tested. If in
fi nite OHMS (open) is indicated, element must 
be replaced (see Fig. 3).
Contacts
Dial Position
OFF
LO-MED
HI
L1-P
O
X
X
L1-H1
O
X
X
L2-H2
O
X-C
X