L6892VYV Norge Range - Instructions
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burned in half
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mike from gold bar, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
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put the new element in the oven pushed wire onto connector on element held it up to match holes and put the screws back in, very easy to change. I really like the fast way I receive a part from you.
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bake element and surface element not heating
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Paula from Northampton, PA
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- Less than 15 mins
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THERE WERE NO PROBLEMS. THE SURFACE ELEMENT SNAPPED RIGHT IN AND THE BAKE ELEMENT SCREWED OUT AND BACK IN IN A SNAP. This was an A+experience! I found the correct parts easily using their diagrams,ordered easily and remarkably, I ordered on a sunday evening and received my order on tuesday afternoon. Could not have been happier!!
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No heat - element had burst.
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John from Marion, IA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Unscrewed 2 screws holding terminal ends of the element in place. Eased the element out, until the two AC power wires were exposed. Pulled off the connectors from the element terminals (pretty tight fit - needed pliers to remove one of them).
Slipped the connectors onto the new element terminals, and eased the element back int ... Read more o the oven wall. Secured the element with the two screws removed previously, and that was pretty much all there was to it. Closed the circuit breakers, and the element tested OK.
Overall, a no-sweat job. One thing, though: I squeezed the oven connectors tight before pushing them back onto the new element. They had loosened up somewhat after pulling them off. A tight connection here seems pretty important, as arcing and corrosion could occur over time if they're too loose.
Slipped the connectors onto the new element terminals, and eased the element back int ... Read more o the oven wall. Secured the element with the two screws removed previously, and that was pretty much all there was to it. Closed the circuit breakers, and the element tested OK.
Overall, a no-sweat job. One thing, though: I squeezed the oven connectors tight before pushing them back onto the new element. They had loosened up somewhat after pulling them off. A tight connection here seems pretty important, as arcing and corrosion could occur over time if they're too loose.
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Stove top element not working due to bad receptacle.
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Richard from Carthage, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Turned off the power at the breaker box, cut the wires approximately 5 inches from the bad receptacle and removed it after removing one screw. Stripped back the wires about 1/2 inch and attached the new wires with the ceramic wire nuts provided and secured the receptacle back in place with the new screw provided in the kit.
My sister ... Read more 's husband wanted to scrap the whole range but I repaired it with $14.00 worth of parts.
The element is working great now.
Whenever I need appliance parts again I'll use partselect.com.
My sister ... Read more 's husband wanted to scrap the whole range but I repaired it with $14.00 worth of parts.
The element is working great now.
Whenever I need appliance parts again I'll use partselect.com.
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Bake element burnt out
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Glenn from Jupiter, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Before you touch anything unplug the range or trip the breaker. Pull the racks out of the oven, it gives more room to work. Remove the two screws that hold the element and pull the element out about 2-3". Disconnect the old element. Before you install the new element check the wire and the connectors for age and heat damage. If the connec
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tors are loose replace them (2 connectors @ $1.97 is better than a short in the oven). If the insulation on the wire is degraded (brittle, flaking, brown) consider changing out the wiring. This means opening up the back of the oven and that is another chapter. In most cases you can just re-connect to the replacement element and attach it back to the oven with the two screws. I ran the oven to 400 degrees to just check that everything was OK. Spent a couple extra minutes to check everything out and save yourself pain later.
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Heating Element would not heat up for Baking
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Karen from High Springs, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires and then replaced the new heating element by connecting the wires and then placing the screws back in. Was a lil difficult because this unit has no oven light and it required a flash light.
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The Burner was getting too hot and you could not regular the tempature
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Dennis from Hagerstown, MD
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- Less than 15 mins
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Moved the Appliance out unplugged it and removed the backing plate then Remove the Knob and unscrew the infinite switch then marking the 5 wires to know where the go on the new switch, removing and replaced it with the new one
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Display blank,oven shuts off,press display comes back
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Tom from Independence, MO
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- 15 - 30 mins
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The display would just go blank sitting idle or when using oven, oven and timer would shut off and display go blank. Just pushing on display it would come back. So I replaced the front oven control assy. Not that difficult to replace. But new unit does same thing? Really confusing to me, I'm now waiting the relay control board to rep
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lace next along with heat sensor. Again removing wasn't to much trouble, of course Turn Power Off first. 4 screws to remove, kind of work it out away from relay board, remove connectors, plastic lock might break from brittleness, but it won't cause a problem. Remove mounting brackets and put on new assy, repl connectors, work back in to mount. When removing cover mark burner brackets as to FR, RR, FL,RL, the heat shield comes out, remove 4 screws, lower one side raise other and it comes out just fine. That's about it, I'll let you know how the relay board goes when I get it and if it fixed the problem.
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The original heating element shorted and caught fire
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Eric from Tooele, UT
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- Less than 15 mins
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The repair was simple; I removed just two screws, pulled out the wires, and slipped the two spade connectors off the original element. The repair was simply the reverse of the disassembly. The only thing to remember is to throw the circuit breaker before handling the electrical connectors. Other than that, it couldn't be any more strai
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ght forward.
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Needed to replace oven door gasket.
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Lori from Scottsdale, AZ
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- Less than 15 mins
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First removed the old gasket using a needle-nose pliers. Then placed new gasket by inserting the little clips on the gasket. Took 5 minutes. Great instructions from Repair Forum.
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Replaced drip bowls in stove
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Liza from College Point, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
Took out the old drip bowls and replaced with new bowls.
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Burned terminal block and filter board
95 of 207 people
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Joseph from Decatur, GA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Removed and replaced above named parts, rewired.Be sure to tighten all nuts that secure wires. I believe this is what caused the problem.
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Rented appartment in which none of the drain pans were the proper size making it very difficult to cook
67 of 131 people
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Grace Mary from Canton, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
I removed the element and then the drain pan and replaced with the new correct pans. I replaced the element and all was well.
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element went bad..started burning like a weld
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Randall from Williamsburg, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Turned off the power at the breaker box. Removed the two screws, pulled the element out about 3 inches, disconnected the two wires, reconnected the two wires to the new element, inserted element back into place, screwed in the screws...all finished...works great! Delivery was super fast...just a great experience all the way around.
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bake element cracked
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Ruth from Moyock, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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Being a woman, I first cleaned the oven. Removed two screws holding the element in place. Pulled element out about 3 inches and disconnected one clip attached to a yellow wire another clip attached to a green wire. Put new element in connected clips. Replaced screws.
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