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High Limit Thermostat
Model PHS925
In the event of an over-heat condition under the
cooktop, the high limit thermostat will open at 350°F.
and disconnect L2 voltage from the bake, broil,
and convection elements. The thermostat is non-
resetable.
To replace the high limit thermostat:
1. Raise the front of the cooktop (See Cooktop
Assembly, follow steps 1 through 6.), and then
support the cooktop.
2. Cut off the plastic wire tie.
3. Disconnect the 2 wires.
4. Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
attach the thermostat to the range.
Note: When installing the high limit thermostat, be
sure to secure the wires to the thermostat with a
new plastic tie.
Plastic Tie
Disconnect
Disconnect
Cooling Fan Cover
Cooling Fan and FAD (Fan Apparency Device)
Model PHS925
The oven is equipped with a cooling fan located
under the cooktop and above the right side panel.
• The cooling fan comes on instantaneously when
any oven function is started.
• The cooling fan motor operates on 115 VAC and
has an approximate resistance value of 58
To replace the cooling fan:
1. Raise the front of the cooktop (See Cooktop
Assembly, follow steps 1 through 6
.), and then
support the cooktop.
2. Remove the nine 1/4-in. hex-head screws and
the cooling fan cover.
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