High Limit Thermostat - GE Profile PHB925SB1SS Technical Service Manual

30-in. free standing induction range
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To remove the oven door lock assembly:
1.
Disconnect power to the range.
2.
Open the oven door. (See
3.
Raise and support the cooktop. (See
.)
Assembly, step 7
4. Remove the two
1/4-in. hex-head screws
attach the oven door lock assembly to the front
of the mounting plate.
5. Pull the oven door lock assembly toward the
rear of the range.
6. Remove the 3 wire harnesses from the oven
door lock assembly.
Disconnect
Disconnect
Caution: It is possible to reconnect the switch wiring
incorrectly to the lock assembly. When reconnecting
the wiring, make sure it is properly connected to the
lock assembly before turning the power back on.
)
Oven Door Assembly.
Cooktop
that
Disconnect
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High Limit Thermostat

In the event of an over-heat condition under the
cooktop, the high limit thermostat will open at 350°F.
and disconnect L2 voltage from the bake, broil,
and convection elements. The thermostat is non-
resetable.
The high limit thermostat is located under the
cooktop and is attached above the oven with two
1/4-in. hex-head screws. It is necessary to raise
and support the cooktop to access the high limit
thermostat.
(See
Cooktop Assembly, step 7
.)

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