JP968CC1CC General Electric Cooktop - Instructions
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- Customer:
- Scott from Fargo, ND
- Parts Used:
- WB62T10089, WB06T10007
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Replaced main glass cooking surface on cooktop
First, shut of the breaker to the cooktop.
Then removed two screws to release brackets holding cooktop down. Then lifted the cooktop out of the recess in the counter top and removed the screws around the outside of the glass top. Removed the old, cracked top, by unplugging from the motherboard.
Turned the new cooktop upside down on table and placed weather stripping around the entire underside outside edge (to keep spills from going under the cooktop and cushion the cooktop from the counter top.
Then plugged the new cooktop into the motherboard, replaced screws around outside edge, lowered the cooktop into the recess in the counter, and reinserted the two screws into the hold-down brackets.
Turned the breaker back on.
Then removed two screws to release brackets holding cooktop down. Then lifted the cooktop out of the recess in the counter top and removed the screws around the outside of the glass top. Removed the old, cracked top, by unplugging from the motherboard.
Turned the new cooktop upside down on table and placed weather stripping around the entire underside outside edge (to keep spills from going under the cooktop and cushion the cooktop from the counter top.
Then plugged the new cooktop into the motherboard, replaced screws around outside edge, lowered the cooktop into the recess in the counter, and reinserted the two screws into the hold-down brackets.
Turned the breaker back on.
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- Customer:
- David from HOUSTON, TX
- Parts Used:
- WB30T10067
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
The element would not heat. It showed an error code when I turned it on.
I turned off the electricity first. Then I removed the stove-top very carefully and turned it upside down. There are about 12 screws to remove and then remove the underside of the stove.In doing this, there is a wire that has to be disconnected. Then the elements are exposed and I removed the one that was defective and installed the new part.
I turned on the electricity and it worked. I was very happy and felt very
proud that I fixed the stove.
I turned on the electricity and it worked. I was very happy and felt very
proud that I fixed the stove.
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