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Cooling Fan
The cooling fan is attached on the back of the oven 
with two 1/4-in. screws. The fan vents through the 
rear grill. On double oven models, each oven has its 
own independent fan that runs only when that oven 
is on. To replace the fan, it is necessary to remove 
the range from its installation and remove the back 
panel. (See Installation, Back Panel.)
In all cooking modes, the fan will not start to • 
operate until the oven temperature reaches 
200°F. 
It operates immediately at high speed in self-• 
clean as soon as the door is locked.
The fan will run for a maximum of 85 minutes • 
after any cycle (cooking or cleaning) or until the 
sensor reaches 350°F, whichever comes fi rst.
In all cooking modes, the fan always runs in • 
low speed.  It will only run in high speed in the 
unlikely event the oven exceeds 600°F in a 
cooking mode.
Main oven fan characteristics: 
High speed = 3050 RPM +/- 100• 
Resistance is 13 •  Ω measured through the black 
and white wires  
Low speed = 1525 RPM +/- 175• 
Resistance is 20 •  Ω through the red and white 
wires 
Companion oven fan characteristics:
High speed – 2700 RPM +/- 150• 
Resistance is 22 •  Ω measured through the black 
and white wires 
Low speed – 2225 RPM +/- 175• 
Resistance is 26 •  Ω through the red and white 
wires 
Note: The side panel is held to the front side of the 
range with 3 keyslots inside the panel that engage 3 
plastic pins on the range.
View Inside Panel
Panel Moved Out
5.  Move the rear of the side panel out 
approximately 2 inches from the range.
6.  Lift the panel approximately 3/4 inch to 
disengage the panel from the 3 plastic pins.
Keyslot (1 of 3)
Plastic Pin 
(1 of 3)