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The convection heater
element is held in place
by 3 Phillips-head
screws. (Two screws on
the front, and 1 screw
on the end.)
End View of Element
Convection Heater
The convection fan motor is attached to the motor
bracket with two 7-mm hex nuts. To access the hex
nuts, it is necessary to remove the 3 Phillips-head
screws and the fan motor bracket that is attached
to the Convection Heater Assembly.
Rear View of Convection Fan Motor
Convection
Fan Motor
Fan Motor Bracket
Front View of Convection Fan Motor
Hex Nut
Hex Nut
Oven Lamp (Cavity)
• Location
(See
T
op View
.)
• Part of the
Oven Lamp (Cavity) Assembly
.
• 120
VAC
• 20
Watts
• Halogen
• For operating algorithms, see
Load Algorithm
Chart
.
Troubleshooting
If it has been veri
fi
ed that the issue is not with the
bulb, and that 120 VAC is not present at the socket,
perform the following steps:
1. Disconnect power to the oven.
2. Pivot the Control Panel Assembly out from the
oven. (See
Control Panel Removal
.)
3. To gain better access to components, remove
the wires that plug into the large relays on the
Relay Board.
(See
Relay Board
.)
Cut the wire tie
that the Smart Board CN103 wire harness (See
Smart Board
.) is routed through.
4. Check voltage between either side of the Bottom
TCO and Relay Board CN5 pin 5.
• If 120 VAC is present, problem is with wiring
to socket.
• If 120 VAC is not present, the oven lamp
(cavity) relay on the Relay Board is not
closing. (See
Relay Board
, troubleshooting
section.)