Components Behind The Back Panel; Back Panel; Divider Channels; Lower Cooling Fan - Wolf Wall Oven-2 Series Technical & Service Manual

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COMPONENTS BEHIND BACK PANEL:
IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE UNIT FROM
ITS INSTALLATION, REMEMBER THAT THE UNIT
COULD TIP FORWARD WHEN PULLED BEYOND
ITS INSTALLATION.
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, POWER TO THE
UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED WHENEVER SER-
VICING AND/OR ACCESSING COMPONENTS.
Back Panel Removal
Extract all the screws that secure the back panel to the
unit and remove. (See Figure 4-44).

Divider Channels

Disconnect and remove any wiring which is routed
through the channels. Now, extract the screws which
secure the channels to the unit and remove.
(See Figure 4-45).
NOTE: When disconnecting the wiring, make sure to
mark the wire locations. This will ensure proper place-
ment when reinstalling.
Lower Cooling Fan and Cover Removal
The back panel will need to be removed. Now, extract
the screws from the left and right side off the cooling
fan cover. Then, extract the screw from inside the fan
cover which is secured to the divider channel and
remove fan and cover together. (See Figure 4-46). To
remove the cover, extract the screws which secure the
cover to the fan and separate the fan from the cover.
Bake Element Removal
Remove the back panel. Now, disconnect the wiring
which is routed through the divider channels and dis-
connect the bake element harness connector. Extract
the screws from the bake pan assembly. Then, pull the
bake element from the unit. (See Figure 4-47).
The insulation is around the hidden bake element
is very fragile. Removal of the bake element
should be done with great care.
NOTE: The wiring may have to be routed around the
bake element to fully remove it from the unit.
NOTE: When disconnecting the wiring, make sure to
mark the wire locations. This will ensure proper place-
ment when reinstalling.
NOTE: It may also be necessary to cut some of the
wire ties from the electrical wiring in order to gain more
space for the bake element to be pulled out.
Component Access & Removal
Figure 4-44. Back Panel Removal.
Figure 4-45. Divider Channel Removal.
Figure 4-46. Lower Cooling Fan and Cover Removal.
Figure 4-47. Hidden Bake Element Removal.
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