FEP330BQ0 Roper Range - Instructions
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Intermittant Operation Of Surface Burner
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ROBERT from ARVADA, CO
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I first tripped the power circuit breaker. Then I unplugged and removed the old element. Removing one screw allowed me to remove and replace the mounting clip. This did result in breaking off a small piece of plastic-like material from the electrical housing to which the clip was attached but did not hinder the replacement of the new
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clip. I inserted the new burner element. The surface burner is now working fine.
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bake element was broken
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carolyn from ROGERSVILLE, TN
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was very easy to install I only needed a phillips screwdriver to remove old part and install new one.
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Heat in elements was inconsistent
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Irma from Greensboro, NC
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Removed block (1 screw) Cut 2 connecting wires. Strip insulation. Attach new block with wire nut(per enclosed instructions) Heat shrink wrap with Lighter. attach block. 10 minutes: problem solved
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Burner did not always reduce heat when temp. Was lowered.
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Annie S from RIDGEVILLE, SC
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- 15 - 30 mins
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My husband unscrewed the bad switch and replaced with the new one.
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Bake Element went bad, will not work.
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Kent from Spooner, WI
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- Less than 15 mins
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As soon the Bake Element has arive, I install it no more than 5 min... All I nedd was a Screw driver. It was so easy, Thank You PartSelet!
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LIght switch on oven door was broken
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James from Sequim, WA
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Turned off power at circuit breaker. Removed 4 phillips screws from area over oven door. Pulled control panel out and twisted to clear top rail. Pulled two wires off of old switch.Pulled old switch through panel. Inserted new switch. Attached the two wires to new switch. Replaced panel and inserted four screws. Turned on power - it
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works!
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burner inop
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Donald from Milford, MI
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removed the plug that had burned up on one of the top burners, replaced it with a new plug purchased from parts select., it was quite easy ,I unpluged stove and raise the top exposing wiring for the burners cut the old plug wiring and connected the wires for the new plug with connectors and shrink tubing supplied in the repair kit easy a
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Bake Element Failed
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Johnson from Norwood, CO
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- Less than 15 mins
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I had previously partially removed the element and tested with multi-meter to determine that it was not working (open circuit). Repair procedure follows:
Turned off Power
Removed 2 retaining screws
Pulled element out part way
Removed 2 spade connectors supplying power
Replaced element w/new element
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Tested Oven; worked fine.
Turned off Power
Removed 2 retaining screws
Pulled element out part way
Removed 2 spade connectors supplying power
Replaced element w/new element
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Tested Oven; worked fine.
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burners wasn"t getting hot like they should
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glenn from ST AUGUSTINE, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
i just unpluged the old burner and slideed the new burners in place and they work great now like a new range
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Old element arced bigtime so we figured it was time - 18 years old!
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W Robert from Downers Grove, IL
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- Less than 15 mins
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I read other other posts and followed their advice. Remove the 2 screws holding the element to the back of the oven...gently pull it out about 3" to reveal the connecting wires. I found the needle nose pliers were necessary to detach and reattach the wires. Don't yank! Be aware that the wires have a tendency to want to pull back into
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the back of the oven while they're loose. This was a wall oven and that woul've been a large problem if they they had. Otherwise it was a snap!
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The original bake element cracked, causing sparks and a small, brief fire on the crack. Next, the element would not heat.
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Ronald from Lawrenceville, GA
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- Less than 15 mins
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First I turned off the circuit breaker to the oven. Then, I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches to disconnect the two wires. The connectors were tight, so required a little wiggling to disconnect the wires.
Upon receipt of the replacement element, I turned off th ... Read more e circuit breaker to the oven. Then, I reconnected the element wires, pushed the connect wires into the back of the oven, and rescrewed the unit in place. With the circuit breaker turned back on, I tested the oven. It worked great. Very easy!
Upon receipt of the replacement element, I turned off th ... Read more e circuit breaker to the oven. Then, I reconnected the element wires, pushed the connect wires into the back of the oven, and rescrewed the unit in place. With the circuit breaker turned back on, I tested the oven. It worked great. Very easy!
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The bottom element of the oven stopped working, therefore, we could not bake anything.
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STEPHEN from SEMORA, NC
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First, I turned the breaker off to the oven, that's the most important step.
Next, I turned on the oven to make sure the oven was not energized.
I then took out two phillips screws that were holding the baking element in place.
Next I pulled the element out slowly to expose the wires that connected to the element.
I r ... Read more emoved the connecters, took out the damaged element, replaced it with the new element.
Last, I screwed the two phillips screws back in, and saved a $65.00 service call.
Next, I turned on the oven to make sure the oven was not energized.
I then took out two phillips screws that were holding the baking element in place.
Next I pulled the element out slowly to expose the wires that connected to the element.
I r ... Read more emoved the connecters, took out the damaged element, replaced it with the new element.
Last, I screwed the two phillips screws back in, and saved a $65.00 service call.
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Oven Wouldn't Heat
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DAVID from PETALUMA, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
Of course, power off first, then I removed the old one and inserted the new one, make sure everything in right place, then turn on power, simple as 1-2-3.
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Old drip pans made to heating element un ever
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William from DANBURY, CT
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- Less than 15 mins
Replaced drip pans and now everything is level.
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Bake Element quit working
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denise from swartz creek, MI
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- Less than 15 mins
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Removed the 2 screws that hold the element in place. Pulled the element forward about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Plugged the wire clips onto the new element and pushed the element back into place. Put the 2 screws back into place. This was a very easy repair.
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