KitchenAid KOST100ESS Technical Education page 38

27-inch & 30-inch built-in single and double wall ovens
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COMPONENT ACCESS
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
COMPONENTS AT THE BACK OF A
DOUBLE OR SINGLE WALL OVEN
With the back service cover removed, you will
expose electrical connections for the:
Broil Element, Oven Sensor, and Convection
Element, all of these components will be
removed for service from inside the oven cavity.
There is no need to remove the oven from the
cabinet.
Also accessible at the back (and serviced from the
back of the oven) are the:
Exhaust Blower Motor, Oven Shutdown Thermal
Fuse, Oven Light Assembly (one on each side),
Convection Motor and Bake Element and Probe
Jack.
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Built-InSingle and Double Wall Ovens
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REMOVING THE OVEN SHUTDOWN
THERMAL FUSE FROM THE UPPER OVEN
OF A DOUBLE OVEN, OR A SINGLE OVEN
Remove two mounting screws and remove the
fuse.
Note: Before replacing this fuse make sure you
know what condition made this fuse open and
correct it.
REMOVING THE OVEN SHUTDOWN
THERMAL FUSE FROM THE LOWER OVEN
OF DOUBLE OVEN
The Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse for the lower
oven in a double oven configuration is located
between the upper and lower ovens - it is
located behind the lower oven exhaust Fan/
Motor Assembly.
Remove the Fan/Motor Assembly mounting
screws (two on each side) and remove the
assembly. The Oven Shutdown thermal Fuse for
the bottom oven is now exposed. Remove the
electrical connections and the two mounting
screws to remove the fuse.
Note: Before replacing this fuse make sure you
know what condition made this fuse open and
correct it.

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