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Hillary
February 24, 2018
Hello, I am looking for the shield/grate that will attach to the front bottom of the oven. My cat keeps knocking toys under the gap, and we cant get them out easily. The gap is about an inch or 2. Thanks!
For model number JGBS60REK1SS
Hello Hillary,
Thanks for your question. The part at the front bottom of your oven is the drawer panel, part number PS11736472.
I hope this helps.
Hello, can i get a picture of ps244945? My cat keeps knocking toy under the oven, there is a gap of about an 1.5". I am trying to figure out if there is a shield or grate that i am missing. I asked the question yesterday and was told i need the drawer front. The broiler drawer is fine. It woudl be a part that attaches underneath. Is there a fire hazard with the toys getting stuck under there? I can't get them out without pulling out the oven. Thanks,
For model number JGBS60REK1SS
Hello Hillary, thank you for your question. Unfortunately, there is no shield or cover that would cover that small space between the drawer and the floor. I don't think it would be a fire hazard to have some things under there, but you might want to pull the unit out, clean under it then put a small towel in the space to keep things from sliding under the unit. I hope this helps!
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