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Circulation Blower Assembly
The circulation blower protects the oven from too
much heat inside the oven cavity. It automatically
turns on if it senses too much heat. The blower will
automatically turn off when the internal parts are
cool. It may stay on for 3 minutes or more after the
oven control is turned off.
The circulation motor has an approximate
resistance value of 14
Ω
.
To remove the circulation blower assembly:
Remove the oven from cabinet or wall opening
1.
and remove the outer cover. (See
Oven Removal /
Partial Removal
.
)
Disconnect the 2 wires from the circulation
2.
motor.
Remove wiring from the wire retainer attached
3.
to the left rear of the circulation blower bracket.
Peel back the foam seal from the circulation
3.
blower bracket to expose the 2 wire guide slots.
Remove wiring from the guide slots in the
4.
circulation blower bracket.
Circulation Blower Assembly
Blower Motor Wires
Wire Retainer
Foam Seal
Guide
Slot
Guide
Slot
5. Remove the single Phillips-head screw that
attaches the
fi
lter ground wire to the oven
chassis.
6. Remove the 3 Phillips-head screws from the
right side of the circulation motor bracket.
Note:
When installing the circulation blower
assembly, ensure that the
fi
lter ground wire is
secured to the oven chassis.
Ground Wire
7. Remove the 3 Phillips-head screws from the left
side of the circulation motor bracket.
8. Lift the circulation motor assembly, carefully
move it towards the left side of the oven, then
remove it from the oven.
9. Remove the 6 Phillips-head screws that hold the
circulation motor housing to the bracket.