KitchenAid KESC307H, KESH307H, KESC300H manual To remove the convection fan motor

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b)Pull the bake element forward so the wire connectors are accessible, then disconnect the wires from the termi- nals. NOTE: Be careful that the wires do not pull back into the oven liner hole.

Convection Bake Element Wires

5.To remove the convection fan motor:

a)Use a large screwdriver or a 13 mm socket, and remove the cap nut (clock- wise) from the convection fan, then pull the fan off the convection fan motor shaft.

Convection

Fan

Cap Nut

b)Pull the range away from the wall so that you can access the rear of the unit.

c)Remove the rear panel (see step 3a on page 4-10 for the procedure).

Convection Fan Motor

d)Remove the three screws from the con- vection fan motor.

e)Disconnect the wires from the termi- nals.

Convection Fan Motor Wires

3 Screws

4-15

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Contents SELF-CLEANING SLIDE-IN Electric Range Goals and Objectives ForwardTable of Contents Wiring Diagram & Strip Circuits General Safety FirstElectrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics Serial Number Kitchenaid Model & Serial Number DesignationsModel Number Model & Serial Number Location Located Behind Storage Drawer Model & Serial Number Label LocationKESC300H WH/BL/BT KESC307H WH/BT/BS KESH307H WH/BL/BS SpecificationsInterior Limited Warranty Kitchenaid Electric Range WarrantyPage General Electrical Supply RequirementsElectrical Connections Not used for Canadian Installations Wire Electrical Connection Power Supply Cord ConnectionLine Direct Wire Connection Ground link Screw Line Moving the Range AIR Flow Rear Panel Theory of OperationAIR Inlets Under Control Panel Cooling FAN AIR FlowInset #1 Bimetal SwitchesInset #2 Surface Element Limiter Door Lock Solenoid Door Unlocked Door Lock Solenoid & Door Latch SwitchAfter 30 Minutes of Clean HOW the SELF-CLEAN Cycle WorksComponent Locations Component AccessTo remove the control panel To remove an infinite switchTo remove a bimetal switch To remove the electronic oven control Removing the Electronic Oven Control AN Indicator LightTo remove an indicator light On the next To remove an element and limiterTo remove the hot surface indicator assembly Removing the Cooktop Glass Lower the cooktop Lift Grate Off Cooktop Rear Trim Rear Trim Tension Brackets To remove the door latch assembly Removing the Door Latch Assembly Door SwitchTo remove the door switch To remove the hidden bake element Removing the Dual Broil Element Hidden Bake ElementTo remove the dual broil element Element Shield Screw Element Wires To remove the convection bake ele- ment Removing the Convection Bake Element & FAN MotorTo remove the convection fan motor Removing AN Oven Light Socket Assembly Removing the Meat Probe Jack Removing the Oven Temperature Sensor Removing a Side Panel To remove the cooling fan motor Removing the Double Line Break DLB Relay Cooling FAN MotorTo remove the double line break DLB relay Remove This Screw Loosen These Screws Housing Removing the Oven Door To reinstall the oven doorTo remove a hinge To remove the decorative glassTo remove the door handle To remove the inner and outer oven door glass Removing the Oven Door Gasket Page Bimetal Switch Component TestingSingle Element Infinite Switches Dual Element Infinite Switch Optional To test the left front LF dual element and limiter Surface Elements & LimitersTo test the RF, LR, & RR single ele- ments & limiters To test the door latch switch Door Switch N.ODual Broil Element Hidden Bake ElementConvection FAN Motor Convection Bake ElementCooling FAN Motor Oven Temperature SensorDouble Line Break DLB Relay Diagnosis Diagnosis & TroubleshootingFault Error F1E3 Fault Error Code ChartsProblem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting ChartsProblem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Oven Temperature Calibration Wiring Diagram #9753028, REV. B Wiring Diagram & Strip CircuitsPage Strip Circuits CleanBake Including PRE-HEAT Broil EconoConvection Broil Driving CircuitHalogen Oven Lights Optional Oven Light OptionalPage Product Specifications Warranty Information Sources