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Mike D
April 16, 2025
how do I remove the KEBN100Y built in thermal oven from the cabinet?
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Mr. Anderson
May 9, 2025
To remove the KitchenAid KEBN100Y built-in thermal oven from the cabinet, follow these steps:
1. Turn Off Power: Shut off power to the oven at the circuit breaker to avoid electrical shock.
2. Open Oven Door: Open the oven door to access the mounting hardware.
3. Remove Trim or Screws: Look for screws or trim around the front edge of the oven that secure it to the cabinet. Remove them using a screwdriver.
4. Disconnect Electrical Wiring: If accessible, remove the cover plate at the top or back to access the wiring. Note wire locations, then disconnect the wires.
5. Slide Oven Out: Carefully slide the oven forward out of the cabinet. Use assistance if needed, as the unit can be heavy.
6. Disconnect Power Cable (if not done earlier): If the power cable is still connected at the rear, disconnect it fully once the oven is partially out.
Use caution to avoid damaging the cabinet or oven.
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Do you have a question about the KEBN100Y and is the answer not in the manual?
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how do I remove the KEBN100Y built in thermal oven from the cabinet?
To remove the KitchenAid KEBN100Y built-in thermal oven from the cabinet, follow these steps:
1. Turn Off Power: Shut off power to the oven at the circuit breaker to avoid electrical shock.
2. Open Oven Door: Open the oven door to access the mounting hardware.
3. Remove Trim or Screws: Look for screws or trim around the front edge of the oven that secure it to the cabinet. Remove them using a screwdriver.
4. Disconnect Electrical Wiring: If accessible, remove the cover plate at the top or back to access the wiring. Note wire locations, then disconnect the wires.
5. Slide Oven Out: Carefully slide the oven forward out of the cabinet. Use assistance if needed, as the unit can be heavy.
6. Disconnect Power Cable (if not done earlier): If the power cable is still connected at the rear, disconnect it fully once the oven is partially out.
Use caution to avoid damaging the cabinet or oven.
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