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Service Manual for Bosch Benchmark Series Induction Slide-in Ranges
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Figure 25 Removing the bake element
Table 7 Normal resistance readings for temperature sensor
5. Holding the terminal plate, pull the bake element outward,
leaving the insulation in place; a putty knife or similar tool may
be useful.
6. Install the new element.
7. Bend the access panel upward and secure it with screws.
8. Reconnect the wires to the element terminals.
9. Restore power and test operation.
10. Slide the range back into the cutout, being sure to engage the
anti-tip bracket.
7.9
Temperature Sensor
The PT1000 temperature sensor is in the upper left corner of the
cavity, with two screws securing it. An ohmmeter can be used to
check the resistance of the sensor. Normal ranges (based on cavity
temperature) are shown in Table 7.
7.10 Control Module (Relay Board)
The control module controls the elements, fans, door locks, lights,
etc., regulate temperatures, and monitor safety functions. The module
is also responsible for communication with other modules, analyzing
sensor data, regulating line voltage, and managing user interface
activities.
7.10.1 Replacing the Control Module
1. Remove power to the range.
2. Slide the range out of the cutout to get access to the rear of
the unit.
NOTICE
More than 75% of the control modules returned to the factory are fully
functional. Before diagnosing a bad control module, be sure to
disconnect and reconnect each wire/wire harness.