MAINTENANCE
• The oven walls and floor should be dusted and swept out carefully to remove
any loose powder that may have fallen off parts before the curing process. Use
extreme care not to damage the Heating Elements.
• Always disconnect power at the main disconnect when Oven use is complete.
DO NOT rely on simply setting Fan and Heating Element or Emergency Switches
to off.
• Keep Oven Door closed and latched when not in use.
OVEN REPAIR
HEATING ELEMENT REPLACEMENT:
- With a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the 3 retaining screws and pull
the Heating Element straight out
(FIG 3)
. The electrical connections are of
the spade connector type and require no tools.
- Push the replacement terminals onto the spade terminals of the wires.
Insulate with a fiberglass sleeve or High temperature tape.
- Push the wires and Heating Element ends into the holes until the metal flange
is flush against the Oven wall.
- Make sure the Element is aligned and secure with the previously removed
screws.
- Reconnect Oven power and test Heating Element.
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FIG. 3
FIG. 4
SHOCK HAZARD!
DO NOT rely on shutting off Control Heating Element Switches or
Emergency Stop! Disconnect all power to the Oven. Before begin-
ning, disconnect power at the breaker or power disconnect.
Withdraw the Heating Element legs from the holes SLOWLY,
exposing several inches of wire before pulling off the spade
connectors (Fig 4).
DO NOT allow the wires to fall behind the interior Oven panels!
SHOCK HAZARD!
DO NOT allow any bare metal terminals to come in contact with
the metal Oven components. The use of heat resistant, electri-
cally insulating shrink material or tape is strongly recommended.