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Model Number: JBS03BH2WH Brand: GE Age: 1 - 5 years
Our baking element broke. I was able to find and purchase the replacement thinking it was not all that difficult to do, but in attempting to remove the previous unit it does not seem to simply pull out.
It looks like the leads are crimped inside. I didn't want to try and force and break something else so I figured I'd go online and look for a service manual. I cannot seem to locate one or the instructions. Do you know where I can obtain a copy??? Or do you know what to do?? Thanks in advance. Ads By Google Related Models |
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