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ChuckH  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2008 11:19:09 AM(UTC)
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I need instructions on replacing clock timer control. I have one coming to me under warranty and will install myself. I have purchased a new overlay for the control unit from AppiancePartsPro.com. Mechanical diagrams with instructions would be helpful. :) :) :)
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:51:46 AM(UTC)
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Pull off the range and remove the back cover from the control panel.

Now you can access the EOC.

Gene.
ChuckH  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, February 27, 2008 12:53:26 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the input...waiting on the overlay before I pull the range out and do my thing.

ChuckH
Gene  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:00:06 PM(UTC)
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Keep me updated, please.

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ChuckH  
#5 Posted : Thursday, February 28, 2008 12:43:44 PM(UTC)
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Received the overlay and installed the timer/control withour any problems. Thanks for your assistance.

ChuckH
Gene  
#6 Posted : Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:35:18 PM(UTC)
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I'm glad you were able to fix it.

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ChuckH  
#7 Posted : Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:56:28 PM(UTC)
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To add insult to injury...we had a brown-out late this afternoon and I took the entire house off line within 1 minute. I hope I didn't stress the new control unit. I brought the house back on line one circuit at a time once the power was restored to the right voltage. Fortunately I didn't have a surge come through when they repaired the line which would probably blow out the unit again.

ChuckH
Gene  
#8 Posted : Thursday, February 28, 2008 6:52:28 PM(UTC)
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To prevent possible damage in such situations you can put the range through the surge protector.

Gene.
brower  
#9 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2008 6:31:29 AM(UTC)
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wow this has already made me think i don't have to pay 280 + to have this done by a service. i have the number for the clock.and the overlay... just deciding whether we can do it ourselves..help...i am doing the legwork for my husband who is hands on but has never done exactly this..has wired plenty of things though. think he can do it???:confused:
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