1544 - Instructions
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Stove was not getting enough power.
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Nathan from Wells, ME
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
My stove didn't seem to be getting enough power for the oven to heat up and the burners to get hot enough. When I checked the connection of the electric cord I found that one of the 3 terminals that the plug connects to was broken off. When the new part came I removed the old part by first disconnecting the 3 wires [black,white(ground),r
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ed] and then using a small but long 1/4 socket (that I found at Lowes)I removed the 2 screws that held the old part to the stove and the green screw under it holding the flat copper piece that also connects under the white ground wire of the part. I mounted the new piece on with the 2 1/4 screws. The new part comes with a piece of copper that is for grounding the part to the stove. When I compared it to the old part it was a little different. I first screwed the copper piece onto the stove (under the part) with the green screw then I screwed the white wire over the copper piece to the center terminal(you have to make the hole of the copper piece line up to the screw hole). I connected the other 2 wires and then connected the electric cord to the new terminal block and then put the back cover back on the stove and plugged it in. The clock came on I turned on the four burners they all got hot and red. I turned on the oven the element on the bottom got red I then turned on the broiler the top element got red. My stove is fixed.
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Replacing the bulb in the freezer side
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Yafa (and David) from Bothell, WA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed the ice brucket,
Removed the light shield by releasing one screw using a nutdriver.
Replacing the bulb and reinstalled the light shield.
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Removed the light shield by releasing one screw using a nutdriver.
Replacing the bulb and reinstalled the light shield.
Your web site is one of the best and most helpfull service sites I ever used. Just wish that in the future you will ship parts overseas.
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The original unit burned through and would not work, of course .
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Wesley from Guymon, OK
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
After unpacking and checking the unit that was mailed to me, I cleaned the ends of both the connections in the oven and the connections on the part, then plugged them together and screwed the plates in place in the oven. The oven worked immediately and still is working very efficiently. I had no problems at all with the installation.
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bottom trim had rusted out from water build-up
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john from buford, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
disassembled bottom trim on oven door.cleaned area of excess rust and installed trim piece.
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light wont come on
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James from Fort Collins, CO
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Well, when you put the back cover on and screw it down make sure you have nothing touching the white wire leading to the oven light. I did and it blew the push switch when I threw the 220 breaker. Actually, the light was on when I came in the room, but when I pushed the switch on the front panel it sparked in the rear and popped the break
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er. Then I saw the short and when I tested the switch it would not click. The install was fine.
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burned out element
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David from Martinsville, VA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
removed old burned out element, installed new element
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Element burnt out
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Paul from Seattle, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I killed the circuit breaker to the oven, then double checked with an electrical tester. I removed the oven door for easy access, unscrewed the element bracket screws, plugged in the new element and then I reversed the steps above.
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Broken right END of oven door HANDLE (3 separate pieces assembled)
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Margaret from SARASOTA, FL
- Very Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
(Followed the ORIGINAL manufacturer's instructions for assembly we retained when purchasing the appliance.) Replacing the broken handle end involved removal of the LEFT handle end as well as the broken RIGHT end, the center rod handle, and unscrewing the outer door face from the inner door face. Had to find specialty screwdriver for non-s
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tandard screw heads. Sigh. It was impossible to replace the door handle, as it requires removing the entire door - It is too heavy for one person to hold in place while the 2nd person tried to blindly replace screws thru a 1/2 inch slit in the outer and inner door pieces. Hiring a handyman is impossible leading up to the holidays, so we decided to just buy a new stove. Something that should be really simple to replace for less than $50 is now a major budget outlay due to a crappy design.
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Old unit was broken.
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Wade from Sun City, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
My son is very handy. He had no trouble installing the new heating unit. The new part seems to be working well.
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Fluorescent lamp bulb
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Danial from HILLSBORO, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Unscrew the metal rim and remove the glass window. Remove the old bulb by twesting the bulb towards you. Place the new bulb's pins into the slots and twest away from you. Place the metal rims back in place and screw them down.
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End cap broke on handle
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Jim from NORTH HAVEN, CT
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Opened oven door removed screw and broken end cap. Replaced with new end cap and put handle back on
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Drip pans were filthy after years of overflow from pots during cooking
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Lee from Middle River, MD
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Luckily I retained the original manual and was able to order the drip pans through your company from the original manufacturer. Be sure range is turned off, lift the burner locking element, then lift the burner a bit. Remove the burner by pulling it, disconnecting it through the opening in the drip pan. Lift out the old drip pan and repla
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ce it with the new one. Then reconnect the burner through the opening in the drip pan. Press the burner locking element in place and the job is done
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Oven wouldn't heat
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Joseph from Aledo, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Really easy repair. Take two screws out, unplug two wires. remove old element, reverse steps with new element. Part arrived in two days, it was the best price I found also.
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Bake element went out in oven.
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Kim from Albany, LA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the 2 screws in back of the oven that hold the element in place. Pulled the wires out and removed the element. Attached the new element and inserted the screws.
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Heard a crackling and popping noise when I turned on the oven
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Carole from Chatsworth, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
After figuring I'd have to buy a new oven, I figured out that it was the lower baking element. When I received the new part, I removed the two screws holding the element on. Gently pulled the element off the back oven wall and removed the wire connectors. Put the new element in place - rehooked the wire connectors and it works like new
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. The light bulb replacement was as simple as screwing in the new light bulb. Thanks, saved me alot of money.....
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