Part
Control Panel (Stainless)
Product Rating
Customer
Jerry from WA
Problem
Panel turning on off by self, timer.
Tools
Milwaukee drill screw and hex bit.
Repair & Advice
Took four screws out holding oven in cabinet. Pulled oven partially out of opening. Removed bolts holding panel in. Disconnected two ribbon connectors. Put old adapter plate into new panel. Reversed process.
Story submitted on June 21, 2019
Part
Control Panel (Stainless)
Product Rating
Customer
Eric from CA
Problem
Wall oven control panel not working.
Tools
Screwdriver.
Repair & Advice
Very simple and easy to replace. Removed 4 screws on the side of the oven to be able to pull out oven slightly just to have access to remove the panel assembly by removing the screws that holds in place then pull the assembly out.. unhook the two wires by pressing each side to release. Install the new assembly and reconnect the two wires by pressing on both sides to pop open the connector and slide the wire in do this to both wires then drew the assembly back securely. Test to make sure it’s working before pushing the oven back in and replacing the screws back. Replacement complete.
Note: Video on how to can be found on YouTube. https://youtu.be/ozqJ8y7adCE
Story submitted on March 21, 2020
Part
Control Panel (Stainless)
Product Rating
Customer
Matthew from UT
Problem
Buttons on Display panel stopped working one by one
Tools
Socket. Screw Driver
Repair & Advice
Turn off power for the oven. Removed screws holding oven under the counter. Pulled out oven. Removed bolts from top of oven. Released the latch holding the ribbon cables in place connecting the broken display panel to the circuit board. Unbolted the old display panel. Bolted in the new display panel. Connected the ribbon cable from the new display panel to the circuit board. Bolted the top of oven back on. Screwed the oven back in place. Turned power on.
Story submitted on July 27, 2023