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David Farber
Guest
I was repairing a Magic Chef (aka Maytag CGS3760ADW) oven because it
took too long for the burner to come on. Before I removed the old
igniter, I checked the owner's manual for any tips or technical
information. What I did find was that if you hold the "Stop Time" button
and the "Cancel" button together for 3 seconds, the bake function will
be disabled. I gave it a try and after several attempts, I was
successful. The bake function was disabled and the displayed showed,
"OFF," for 15 seconds next to the clock when you pressed the Bake
button. I removed the old igniter and tested it. It was intermittently
showing continuity so I ordered a new one. Today I received the new
igniter and installed it. I pressed the "Bake," button but the display
just showed "OFF" next to the clock. Then I held the "Stop Time" and
"Cancel" buttons together for 3 seconds (this is what the owner's manual
says to do) thinking this would re-enable the bake function but the
"OFF" display kept showing every time you pressed bake. I figured the
CPU must have locked up so I turned off the breaker to the stove, waited
a few minutes, then turned it back on. Now, not only does the "OFF"
still display, the clock will not display. I removed the control panel
and checked for anything obvious. I did not find anything unusual about
the display board. The soldering was good and nothing looked like it had
failed. I reassembled the control panel and powered on the stove. No
change. It would seem to me even if the bake function is disabled, the
clock should still display properly as it did before I turn off the
power to the stove. Has anyone seen this type of failure before?
Thanks for your reply.
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David Farber
Los Osos, CA
took too long for the burner to come on. Before I removed the old
igniter, I checked the owner's manual for any tips or technical
information. What I did find was that if you hold the "Stop Time" button
and the "Cancel" button together for 3 seconds, the bake function will
be disabled. I gave it a try and after several attempts, I was
successful. The bake function was disabled and the displayed showed,
"OFF," for 15 seconds next to the clock when you pressed the Bake
button. I removed the old igniter and tested it. It was intermittently
showing continuity so I ordered a new one. Today I received the new
igniter and installed it. I pressed the "Bake," button but the display
just showed "OFF" next to the clock. Then I held the "Stop Time" and
"Cancel" buttons together for 3 seconds (this is what the owner's manual
says to do) thinking this would re-enable the bake function but the
"OFF" display kept showing every time you pressed bake. I figured the
CPU must have locked up so I turned off the breaker to the stove, waited
a few minutes, then turned it back on. Now, not only does the "OFF"
still display, the clock will not display. I removed the control panel
and checked for anything obvious. I did not find anything unusual about
the display board. The soldering was good and nothing looked like it had
failed. I reassembled the control panel and powered on the stove. No
change. It would seem to me even if the bake function is disabled, the
clock should still display properly as it did before I turn off the
power to the stove. Has anyone seen this type of failure before?
Thanks for your reply.
--
David Farber
Los Osos, CA