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6.  Carefully pull, then lower the broiler element 
towards the front of the oven until the element 
terminals are accessible. 
IMPORTANT: The lower wattage outer element 
utilizes 
16
-in. terminal connections. The higher 
wattage inner element utilizes 1/4-in. terminal 
connections.
7.  Disconnect the wires from the broiler element.
5.  Remove the 1/4-in. hex-head screws that hold 
the broiler element refl ector to the oven cavity.
Main Oven Refl ector Screw Locations
4.  Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that 
attach the element bracket to the oven liner.
Convection Bake Element
The convection bake element is composed of an • 
inner and an outer element. It is replaced as one 
unit.
•  The main oven inside element is rated at 900 
watts, has an approximate resistance value of 
62 Ω, and draws approximately 3.4 amps.
•  The main oven outside element is rated at 1600 
watts, has an approximate resistance value of 
35 Ω, and draws approximately 6.3 amps.
The companion oven inside element is rated at • 
800 watts, has an approximate resistance value 
of 69.25 Ω, and draws approximately 3.0 amps.
•  The companion oven outside element is rated 
at 1425 watts, has an approximate resistance 
value of 39 Ω, and draws approximately 5.5 
amps.
T•  he convection element can be tested and 
replaced from inside the oven cavity.
The convection bake element is located on the • 
back wall of the oven and can be removed from 
inside the oven cavity.
To remove the convection bake element:
Remove oven racks. (See 1.  Oven Racks.)
Note: To remove the convection cover in the 
companion oven, it is necessary to remove one of 
the rack supports. (See Oven Light Assemblies.) 
Remove the four 1/4-in. hex-head screws that 2. 
hold the convection cover to the back wall of the 
oven cavity.
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