EHA112 Caloric Range - Instructions
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Wire broken off plug in block
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Robert from Phillipsburg, NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed old block , cut off wires , used new wire nuts, heat shrink , supplied with parts , job done lowered range top went fishing ...
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range top burners not heating reliably
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Roy from Moore, OK
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the original burner element sockets and replaced with parts provided in kit. Instructions were simple and easy to follow, problem completely solved in 20 mins!
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Block broke
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Edward from Crimora, VA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Unplug power cord, remove wires from block. take 2 screws out. replace with new block about 15 mins. Done
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Worn out terminal block
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John from Brookings, OR
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Turned off the power to the stove. Removed the 'burners' and 'burner' trays. Removed the screw that secured the bad block. Lifted the top of the stove. Cut the two wires to the bad block., stripped the wires about 1/2", slipped the shrink tube over the wires. Connected the new block with two porcelan wire nuts. slipped the shrink tube ove
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r the wirenuts and heated it with a lighter. Closed the top and secured the terminal block clip with a screw. Turned the power back on: voila!
All the necessary parts came in the repair kit, delivery was timely. Very easy project.
All the necessary parts came in the repair kit, delivery was timely. Very easy project.
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contacts in plug-in block badly burned & oxidized
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william from port st lucie, FL
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
First I removed the one screw that held the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and cut the two wires...)
Assembled the block parts.
Installed shrink sleve and applied wire nuts to electrical connection to 2 wires then shrunk the sleve.
Did the above procedure for 2 heating elements.
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Assembled the block parts.
Installed shrink sleve and applied wire nuts to electrical connection to 2 wires then shrunk the sleve.
Did the above procedure for 2 heating elements.
They w ... Read more ork very well now.
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burner connector - bad connection
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Terry from Grand Forks, ND
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed burner and tray. Removed burner connector from stove top using screw driver.
Removed existing heat shrink and wirenuts.
Installed new connector - wire nuts and heat shrink. Used lighter to shrink.
Took 20 minutes.
Removed existing heat shrink and wirenuts.
Installed new connector - wire nuts and heat shrink. Used lighter to shrink.
Took 20 minutes.
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large burners not working
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Greg from Versailles, IN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Read instuctions first Turn breaker off to stove or unplug to be sure. Remove burner and drip pans. Remove scews holding socket in place if you are doing more than one make sure you keep in same location. Raise cook top untill supports latch in. Assemble plug it comes with two types holder compare to your plug. cut wire to old plug so yo
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u have enough wire to connect back with new. Strip wire back and place shrink tubeover wires wire nut together heat with a lighter or heat gun then do remaining plugges. place back in cover and replace scews. make sure wire are not to long to get under burner when cook top lowered. Lower cook top and clean burner plug ends with a little sandpaper to make sure they make good connection. replace pans and burner. turn on breaker or plug in stove making sure the burners come on when turned on good luck g.d.
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Old surface element burned out.
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Royce from Rio Rancho, NM
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- Less than 15 mins
I ordered and received the replacement element, then unplugged the old one and plugged in the new one.
Job done.
Job done.
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replace burner coil connector
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dicky from mcrae, AR
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Cut the two wires approx 1 inch behind old connector and removed one screws to remove old connector, stripped approx 3/4 inch off the wires and connected them to the new wires on the new connector with wire caps and shrink wraps which came with the new connector. Replaced the old screw with the new screw and the job was completed. Be su
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re and disconnect power before starting!!
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bad control switch for stovetop burner
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Thomas from Two Harbors, MN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Move stove away from wall to allow working on back of stove. Unplug stove. Remove metal cover from top rear of stove. Pull control knob off of control (front of stove) Remove 2 screws holding infinite control in place (front of stove) Replacement control not identical to original control, having more terminal lugs and different physical a
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rrangement. I used the terminal letters as a guide for placement of wires. The letters were not exactly the same, but close enough. Re-attach control to stove with 2 screws. Re-attach back metal panel to stove. Shaft on replacement control is smaller diameter and different shape from original, so I removed ribs from inside of control knob hole and then squirted a small amount of hot glue into the hole. Smearing a small amount of cooking oil onto shaft of replacent control I then slid the control knob onto the control shaft, holding it in place until the glue cooled and set. Plug stove back in, and return stove to its position next to the wall.
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The surface burner socket that the burner plugs into melted.
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Gary from Chesapeake, VA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Cut the old wires off, removed the screw holding the clamp, installed the new parts. Problems I encountered were the wire nuts. They were too small for the wire gage of the replacement part and the original oven. I had larger wire nuts in my workshop. Also, why so many extra parts like the shrink wrap tubing, two metal clamps to hold t
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he socket, etc.
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Surface burner block corroded
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Teresa from Kasson, MN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
It was a very easy fix. I followed the instructions that came with the kit and cut the original cable. Everything you need is in the kit; very few parts. Piece of cake and saved a lot of money an appliance repair person would have charged. This burner works better than the rest. I'm seriously considering replacing the other three blocks.
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Blocks were broken
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James J from Sweet Grass, MT
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- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The four kits arrived, use of a pliers and shink wrap and side cutters...strip wires, twist wires connect wire ties, shrink wrap...little fire, plug the elements...done...four in about ten minutes...Instructions in each package...no problem...very easy...saved twice the money or more...Thanks for the parts...recommend this site purchase..
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.parts arrived very timely...J. Iriwn
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replace the cook stove's drip bowls instead of cleaning them
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Dallas from Arlington, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
I removed the burners and then the older drip bowls of the cook stove--and then I put on the new drip bowls and put back on the burners. My mechanical skills were sufficient for the replacement of the drip bowls.
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The drip pans needed replacing.
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Alison from Carnation, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
Put in the new drip pan -- which are really nice shiny ones.
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