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Door latch removal (self clean):
1.
Disconnect power from the range.
2.
Models with coil top element remove the burner pan.
(See burner pan removal.)
3.
For smooth top models, open the oven door and
remove the two phillips screws holding the main top
to the front frame and raise the main top.
4.
Remove the two screws and bumper holding the latch
to the front frame. Push the latch back into the
range and disconnect the latching rod.
Screws and bumper
NOTE:
The screw inside the bumper is a square drive.
Latch rod
Door switch and rod removal (self-clean):
1.
Disconnect power from the range.
2.
Models with coil top element remove the burner
pan. (See burner pan removal.)
3.
For smooth top models open the oven door and
remove the two phillips screws holding the main top
to the front frame and raise the main top.
4.
Remove the backpanel from the backguard and
disconnect the wires from the door switch.
5.
Squeeze the spring loaded tabs of the door switch
and push it into the range. Once the switch clears
the back panel the switch can be unhooked from
the rod, and the rod slid back into the range.
Door switch
Components Mounted to the Back of the Range
Removing the back cover:
1.
Disconnect power from the range.
2.
Remove eight screws, three on each side (6) and
two at the top center. Lift the back cover out of the
two tabs holding the cover at the bottom.
Eight screws
Removing lock motor assembly:
1.
Disconnect power and remove back panel.
2.
Mark and disconnect the wire from the assembly.
3.
Remove the three screws holding the assembly to
the range.
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