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PHP9030DJ4BB General Electric Range - Instructions

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Customer:
Sean Weeks C/O Tyler from SNYDER, TX
Parts Used:
WB62X38586
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Cooktop Glass was broken
First, I disconnected the power, unwired the unit, and lifted it out of the counter by using a knife to cut the foam tape located between the glass and the counter. Next, I placed in upsidedown on the floor which was covered with a soft blanket. Then I removed the screws to lift off the cover. I removed the cables from the circuit board on the broken glass. I removed the double-sided tape between the glass and the unit. I replaced the double-sided tape. I installed the new glass, re-attached the wires and the screws. I put fresh foam tape around the outside. I put the cooktop back into the counter and re-attached the wiring, and turned on the breaker.

Important: When the cooktop powered on, you must select the GUI mode (A1 A2 C1 or C2) corresponding to your cooktop model, then press Enter for 7 seconds to lock it in or else it will not work. Once that was done, it works great.
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Customer:
Donald E from SALEM, AL
Parts Used:
WB01X24570
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Installing new cooktop in an island
The included brackets would not work, so I ordered the alternate installation kit from this site and it made the job go easy.Thanks
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