L9845XUB Norge Wall Oven - Instructions
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Replace the burnt out Broil Element (Top)
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Richard from San Jose, AL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
The part arrived promptly and as described. I had already unscrewed the bad coil so it was easy to just put the new one back in on the open sockets. I then put the top support plate through the element and quickly screwed it back on.
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Oven temperature all over the place
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Paul from Plaistow, NH
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I slide the oven out from the counter and unpluged it. I removed all the oven racks. I then removed the machine screws that held the sheet metal that covered the back of the unit. This made it a lot easier to disconnect the long oven sensor wire and put the wire through the insulation. I removed the two screws on the inside of the oven th
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at held the sensor onto the inside rear wall of the oven. The old sensor did not test too bad but the temperature is reaching the set temperature. I still had to adjust the oven temp up ten degrees using the control panel. I have learned that it takes a few cycles of the element going off and on during the warming to reach the desired set temperature. One more issue is that the buzzer goes off signaling that the set temperature has been reached when it has not. When I set it for 350 F the buzzerr goes off at 280 F and I have a good oven thermometer. I own three oven thermometers and they all read the same. We use to have nothing but Maytag appliances but no more. We have had issues with Maytag front loading washers and ranges. PartSelect is great. Good prices and fast delivery.
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Oven temperature lagging set temperature by almost 100F
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William from Edgewood, WA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed frame to cabinet lag screws
Slid oven out of cabinet (required because wire harness could not be pulled through inside of oven)
Removed two screws holding attaching sensor inside oven
Uncoupled wire harness
Installed new sensor in reverse order
Unfortunately, neither the new bake element or sensor fi ... Read more xed the problem, so I just ordered the more expensive control board -- hope that does it.
Slid oven out of cabinet (required because wire harness could not be pulled through inside of oven)
Removed two screws holding attaching sensor inside oven
Uncoupled wire harness
Installed new sensor in reverse order
Unfortunately, neither the new bake element or sensor fi ... Read more xed the problem, so I just ordered the more expensive control board -- hope that does it.
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Oven would not work
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george from San Antonio, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Installed new thermostat. Went well. Now the oven comes on and it takes 2.5 hours to come up to 250 degrees. Help!
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Bulb Replacement
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Judith from Phoenix, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I pulled down the wire around the glass cover. . . Released on end of the wire from its holder being careful to not let the glass cover drop. Unscrewed the bulb and replaced with replacement. Easy, easy.
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The Bake Element Ceased To Bake.
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Robert from Pasadena, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Turn off the breaker. Remove the two screws holding the bake element and disconnect the two wires. Plug the new element in and re install the screws. Trip the breaker back on and test the oven. It works.
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Heating elements (upper and lower ovens) would not achieve the proper temp
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Charles from Independence, KY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Removed the two screws on both elements, pulled the wires off, put the wires on the new elements and put the screws back in. Very easy, works perfect.
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Light lens broke when self clean cycle was used
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James from Buford, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I searched Whirlpool, Sears and random appliance stores and Part Select was the only company to have the lens available. All other manufacturers said the lens was no longer manufactured as a stand alone piece and I would have to buy the entire light assembly. Thank you Parts Select!!!!!
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Oven element would not heat.
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Denver from Denton, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Turned power off by switching off the breaker. Removed both racks from oven. Removed two Phillips head screws at back of oven securing the old heat element. Pulled old heat element forward about four inches exposing the two power wires connected to it. Removed the wires from their connectors. Removed old element. Connected new element to
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power wires and pushed it back in place. Replaced new Phillips head screws. Replaced racks, and turned power back on. Oven was fixed in less than five minutes. Disposed of old element. Life is good.
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change oven sensor
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Lloyd from Eau Claire, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Followed provided video
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Heating element not working
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sherri from Topeka, KS
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Unscrewed two screws, unplugged two small plugs, plugged the new ones in and screwed the screws back in. Less than 10 minutes.
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Damaged the oven lamp socket while removing a broken bulb.
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Ronald from Dover, DE
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Upon receiving the replacement part, I noted that the socket was held in place by simple expanding tabs. TURN OFF POWER TO THE OVEN. Using a right angle pick or similar tool, bend the tabs inward on the existing socket and remove. Disconnect the white, black and green wires. Note which tab is the green tab. Attach the wires to the new soc
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ket. Push the new socket into place, aligning the key bump on the socket with he slot in the oven wall opening. Install bulb and diffuser.
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burnt out element
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Glenn from Rochester, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Very easy. remove two screwa , pull element forward, unplug.Set new element in place, plug in. push back in. Screw in both screws and your done.
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bake element burned through.
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Ronnie from Albuquerque, NM
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- Less than 15 mins
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Very simple. Removed two screws-pulled element out about 3-4 inches-pulled off the contacts-reversed procedure using the provided screws, turned the breaker switch on and everything worked fine. Excellent service from parts select and quick shipping.
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Had code F1 and F3 on my oven. Oven wouldn't heat.
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Cindy from Polson, MT
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Watched the video and it was as easy as described. Not many things go as easily as this.
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