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58300000202181 ARA EN B November 2018 Service Manual for Bosch 500 Series Built-in Wall Ovens
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Copyright by BSH Home Appliances Corporation 1901 Main St Suite 600 Irvine, CA 92614 800 944-2904
This material is intended for the sole use of BSH authorized persons and may contain conf idential and proprietary inf ormation. Any unauthorized rev iew, use, copying, disclosure, or distribution in any format is prohibited.
Figure 29 Sheet metal tabs for securing convection fan motor to rear of oven
6. Carefully slide the oven out of the cutout to gain access to the
ring element terminals from the rear of the unit.
7. Disconnect the wire leads from the terminals.
8. Install the new element and reinstall the baffle.
9. Restore power and test operation.
10. If necessary, slide the oven back into the cutout and reinstall
trim.
6.6.3 Replacing the Convection Fan Motor
1. Follow steps 1-3 in the Replacing the Convection Fan Blade
section.
2. Remove the washer located behind the blade and set aside.
3. Remove the screws securing the right and left side trim pieces
to the cabinetry.
4. Carefully slide the oven out of the cutout to gain access to the
motor from the rear of the unit.
5. Remove the rear housing panel.
6. Disconnect the wires from the motor terminals.
7. Remove the screws securing the fan motor.
8. Three sheet metal tabs hold the motor in position after the
screws are removed; bend the tabs outward, using a flat blade
screwdriver or pliers, then remove the motor.
9. Install the new motor, being sure to bend the three tabs back
in.
10. Reinstall the fan blade and baffle.
11. Restore power and test operation.
6.7 Broil Element
The 240V 3800W broil (upper) element is attached to a reflector,
which helps to direct the heat evenly toward the food.
Refer to the Element Strip Diagram section to test the broil element at
the control module. A Broil Element Relay Test is also available in
Service mode. See the Service Mode section for details.
If the wires are disconnected from the element terminals, an
ohmmeter can be used to check for resistance of ~15 ohms.
6.7.1 Replacing the Broil Element
1. Remove power to the oven.
2. Detach the element from the reflector.
3. Remove the two screws from the terminal area on the rear
cavity wall.
4. Pull the element forward carefully (there is not much excess
wire) so that the terminal connections move inside the cavity.
5. Disconnect the wires from the terminals, being careful not to
let the harness wires drop back out of reach.
If the wires are too short to disconnect from the front,
continue with step 5.
If the wires were successfully disconnected, skip to step 8.
5. Remove the screws securing the right and left side trim pieces
to the cabinetry.
6. Carefully slide the oven out of the cutout to gain access to the
element terminals from the rear of the unit.
7. Disconnect the wire leads from the terminals.
8. Install the new element.
9. Restore power and test operation.
10. If necessary, slide the oven back into the cutout and reinstall
trim.

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