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January 9, 2023
What is the pinout of this part, mine shows (6) wires to connect:
Top wires (3)
Red
Yellow L2
Pink/red H2
Bottom wires (3)
Yellow/black H1
Green
Black L1
For model number WB24T10015
Hi, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, the 2 pins: H1, and H2, are output pins. While the other pins: L1, L2, red, and black are input pins. Make the connections according to wire colors carefully. Connect the red wire of the power supply across the red wire terminal and black (neutral) wire with the black wire terminal on the switch. The H1 and H2 are connected with a heating element using suitable color coding. L1 and L2 are connected to the control board for sensing high and low-voltage input signals to perform sudden actions. We hope this information helps!
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Dual burner showing it hot but no burner heat either large or small.
Pulled stove from wall, unplugged power cable. Next removed back cover over the control area. Surveyed old switch and new switch and instructions before starting change. Removed knob on switch and removed large nut behind it. Removed two screws holding switch to front panel. Following the instructions supplied, moved wires from old switch to new switch. On trying to reinstall new switch to panel, found there was about 1/4 inch too short on the blue lead on the far left, looking at he rear of the switch. Removed the cover over the center back of the stove and pulled some slack up to the top. Installed switch to panel. Before reinstalling the covers, plugged the stove into the power receptical and made sure the burner functioned properly. It did. Removed power plug from outlet, reinstalled the two panels removed. Plugged stove back to the outlet. Set stove back in to position. I had someone beside me for safety. Housewife happy to get burner functioning once again.