GE JKS10 Technical Service Manual page 31

27-in. built-in wall ovens
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5.
Remove the six ¼-in. hex-head screws that hold
the heat barrier to the inner door. Remove the
barrier.
6.
Remove the insulation and the inner glass
assembly from the inner door.
Inner Glass Assembly
Assembly Notes
When assembling, make sure the hinges are parallel
to each other and perpendicular to the door liner. If
not, the hinge may bind on the receiving channel of
the door. If the new hinge is not in the cocked and
locked position after installing, place the bottom of
the door against a fi rm, protected surface and push
the hinge arm down to the cocked position. Pull the
hinge lock back against the door liner surface to
lock the hinge in this position.
Air enters the door assembly through large slots in
the bottom and fl ows upward between the inner
and outer assemblies, exhausting through slots
in the top of the door. DO NOT INSULATE THIS AIR
CHANNEL.
Arrows on the side of the inner glass assembly
indicate the direction in which the inner oven door
glass is installed. The arrows should be pointing
toward the oven cavity.
OVEN
Door Gasket
The gasket forms a complete seal around the front
edge of the oven liner and the inner door panel. The
door gasket is attached to the inner door panel by
spring clips. When removing the gasket, pull the
ends of the gasket out of the slots at the bottom
of the door. Place a fi nger under the gasket beside
each clip and pull straight up.
When installing the door gasket, it is helpful to fold
the gasket in half and locate the center clip. Insert
the clip at the top of the door and work your way
around the door.
Make sure the gasket is cross-tucked in the
bottom slots of the inner door panel. Use a small
screwdriver to tuck the loose ends of the gasket into
the slots. The overlap is required to ensure a proper
door seal.
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