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ljmom24  
#11 Posted : Thursday, December 24, 2009 5:40:19 AM(UTC)
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Where is the breaker? Is that different than the high limit switch?
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#12 Posted : Thursday, December 24, 2009 6:54:47 AM(UTC)
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I was referring to the house breaker
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#13 Posted : Thursday, December 24, 2009 7:13:41 AM(UTC)
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Ok...one last question. Apparently when I installed the new bake element, it was touching the body of the oven where it shouldn't be. This created a short (which did not trip the breaker in the house). This in turn affected the clock assembly/control panel (possibly ruining it). So, here's my question: I have taken out the bake element therefore eliminating the short circuit. How do I restore power to the clock assembly/control panel? Or does the fact that there is no display mean that it is ruined? I am not going to purchase a new one because it is a $150 part and I would rather buy a new oven. Thanks for your patience and info!
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How do I restore power to the clock assembly/control panel?
I would check the power first make sure you have 120 volts from L1 (Black) to Neutral (White) and from L2 (Red) to Neutral
Looks like if the hi-limit opens on this unit it will also kill power to the board so check that first. It uses the L1 side, it also runs the oven light.

Or does the fact that there is no display mean that it is ruined?
If you can confirm that it is getting power and still does not light up then it is toast.

Thanks for your patience and info!
You are welcome. Definitely a bad time of the year for oven problems.

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