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Oven Removal
The replacement of certain components require
oven removal. (See
Oven Component Access Chart
.)
WARNING:
The oven is heavy and requires two
people to remove it from the installation.
Note:
Sharp edges may be exposed when servicing.
Use caution to avoid injury. Wear Kevlar gloves or
equivalent protection.
To remove the oven:
Disconnect power to the oven.
1.
Remove oven doors and racks. (See
2.
Door
Assembly.
)
Remove the 4 Phillips-head screws (2 on each
3.
side) from the side trims that hold the oven in
place. (There are 8 Phillips-head screws on the
double oven.)
Utilize a table or platform in front of the oven
4.
and pull the oven completely out.
Note:
When reinserting ovens into cabinet opening,
ensure conduit is properly positioned behind ovens.
(See the
Installation Instructions
manual.)
Control Compartment Access
It may be necessary to remove the oven from the
installation to gain access to some components.
(See
Component Access Chart
.)
Note:
The glass touch boards and the control panel
front are one unit and are ordered as an assembly.
To access the control compartment on single or
double ovens:
Open oven door.
1.
Remove the three 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
2.
attach the bottom of the control panel to the
vent trim.
Place a cardboard protector on top of the oven
3.
door and close the door.
Note:
The control panel has keyhole slots at the top
and is held very tight to the side trims.
4. Carefully push the control panel up, then pull out
at the bottom.
5. Place the control panel on a protected oven
door as shown.
Note:
When installing the control panel, make sure
the bottom edge of the control panel sits on top of
the metal air divider and vent trim.
Keyhole Slot
Keyhole Slot