Convection Components - Removal And Replacement - Thermador Pro Grand PRD304EG Service Manual

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Service Manual for Thermador Pro Grand Dual Fuel Ranges:
4.7.4
Convection Components – Removal and Replacement
Although most convection components are accessed from the front of
the range, you may also need access from the back of the range
(such as for the convection motor wire connectors).
Be sure to check QuickFinder for relevant information, documentation,
and correct part numbers when replacing any of these components.
Figure 152: Convection Components
1
Motor for convection fan
2
Bracket
3
Insulation
4
Rear cover shield
5
Reflector cover shield
6
Shim ring
7
Fan
8
Nut
9
Convection element
10
Front cover
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PRD304EG, PRD364EDG, PRD364EDPG, PRD364ELG, PRD366EG, PRD366EPG, PRD484ECG, PRD484EEG, PRD486EDG, PRD486EDPG, PRD486ELG
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in Preparing the Range for
Servicing, page 21.
2. Remove the backguard (see Backguard and Island Trim Removal
and Replacement, page 68).
3. Remove the back panels (see Back Panel Removal and
Replacement, page 69).
4. Remove oven doors (see Oven Door Removal, Installation,
page 77).
NOTE: It is recommended to remove the door, to prevent weight
or force applied from damaging the door / latch components.
5. Remove all the oven racks.
6. From the back of the range, using needle nose pliers, gently pull
to detach the convection element wire connectors (see
Figure 154, page 80).
NOTE: It is always recommended to label and tag all wires and
harnesses prior to disconnecting them, so as to correctly identify
their connections/locations when re-assembling. Alternatively, you
can photograph the wire connections prior to disconnecting (for
example, with your mobile phone).
7. Remove and retain the four screws and remove the front cover
(see Figure 153, page 80).
NOTE: When re-installing front cover, it must be positioned with
the cover "arrow-shaped" vents facing to the right, as shown in
Figure 153, page 80.
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