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6. Carefully pull, then lower the broiler element
towards the front of the oven until the element
terminals are accessible.
IMPORTANT:
The lower wattage outer element
utilizes
3
/
16
16
-in. terminal connections. The higher
wattage inner element utilizes 1/4-in. terminal
connections.
7. Disconnect the wires from the broiler element.
5. Remove the 1/4-in. hex-head screws that hold
the broiler element re
fl
ector to the oven cavity.
Main Oven Refl ector Screw Locations
4. Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
attach the element bracket to the oven liner.
Convection Bake Element
The convection bake element is composed of an
•
inner and an outer element. It is replaced as one
unit.
• The main oven inside element is rated at 900
watts, has an approximate resistance value of
62
Ω
, and draws approximately 3.4 amps.
• The main oven outside element is rated at 1600
watts, has an approximate resistance value of
35
Ω
, and draws approximately 6.3 amps.
The companion oven inside element is rated at
•
800 watts, has an approximate resistance value
of 69.25
Ω
, and draws approximately 3.0 amps.
• The companion oven outside element is rated
at 1425 watts, has an approximate resistance
value of 39
Ω
, and draws approximately 5.5
amps.
T
•
he convection element can be tested and
replaced from inside the oven cavity.
The convection bake element is located on the
•
back wall of the oven and can be removed from
inside the oven cavity.
To remove the convection bake element:
Remove oven racks. (See
1.
Oven Racks
.)
Note:
To remove the convection cover in the
companion oven, it is necessary to remove one of
the rack supports. (See
Oven Light Assemblies
.)
Remove the four 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
2.
hold the convection cover to the back wall of the
oven cavity.
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