TRUE HIDDEN BAKE ELEMENT REMOVAL - SINGLE AND DOUBLE WALL OVENS
Follow the steps below in order to replace the through
hidden bake element on a single wall oven and the lower
through hidden bake element of a double wall oven.
1. Remove the lower decorative trim (2 screws).
2. Using a pair of long nose pliers, remove the cutter pins and the
screw which are holding the true hidden bake element service
panel in place (under the oven liner).
3. Disconnect the two bake element wires.
4. Slide the true hidden bake service panel and element out of its
operational emplacement.
The steps below are to follow in order to replace a double
wall oven's upper true hidden bake element only.
5. Remove the center trim. You may use a flat screwdriver in order to
pull the center trim out.
6. Remove the door lock assembly.
7. Follow the same steps as for the single wall oven (2-4 above).
DOOR LOCK MECHANISM
The appliance is equipped with an electronic oven control and has an auto locking door latch feature. When the self
clean cycle is programmed, the door is locked by a motor operated latch system. The interior of oven doesn't need to
heat up to 500°F/260°C before the door locks. However, until the temperature inside oven reaches 500°F/260°C, the
self-clean program can be canceled and door will unlock immediately. After oven reaches temperatures over 500°F/
260°C, the door will not unlock until temperature drops below 500°F/260°C.
If a problem appears and the door stays locked it is possible for the servicer to unlock the door without removing the
appliance from its place. Follow the steps below:
1. Trip the circuit breaker to OFF position.
2. Remove the 2 screws, which are fixing the oven door latch, located between the control panel and the oven door.
3. When the screws are removed it is possible to unlock the latch with a flat screwdriver, or one of the tools supplied
with the wall oven which are used to take off the oven from the cabinet. Insert the tool tip through the slot on top
of the oven door. During this step it's important to take care to not damage the appliance.
4. As soon as the latch is in the unlock position, you can open the door.
5. Replace the motor latch:
Upper Oven:
1. To have access to the door latch assembly, remove the 3 screws
under the control panel which are fixing it.
2. Remove the electronic plate located on the access plate.
3. Remove the access plate located on the upper air channel by
removing the screw.
4. Replace the motor latch with a new one and reassemble in
opposite order and manner of removal.
Lower Oven:
1. Pull out the appliance approximately 4" from the cabinet.
2. Remove the 4 screws which are fixing the center trim and remove the
center trim by pulling it from both extremities.
3. Replace the motor latch by a new one and reassemble in opposite order
and manner of removal.
Screw
Service Panel
Motor Cooling
Upper Air Channel
Safety
10
Insulation Lower Shield
Hidden Bake
Element
Insulation
Service Panel
Locking Pin
Door
Access Plate
Locking