GE JVM1750 manual Components, Oven Removal, Outer Cover, To remove the outer cover

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Components

Oven Removal

The oven is hooked on metal tabs at the bottom of the wall mounting plate and fastened to the cabinet with 3 top cabinet bolts.

To remove the oven from the cabinet or wall opening:

WARNING: This oven requires 2 people for complete oven removal.

1.Disconnect power to the oven.

2.For top-vented models, disconnect the duct and remove the damper assembly.

3.Remove the 3 top cabinet bolts.

Caution: When removing the oven, be sure to provide adequate support to prevent dropping the unit.

4. Pull the unit forward slowly.

Outer Cover

To gain access to many of the oven components, it is necessary to remove the outer cover.

To remove the outer cover:

1.Remove the oven. (See Oven Removal.)

2.Remove 4 Phillips-head screws from the top of the oven.

Note: Model JVM1540 has 5 Phillips-head screws on the top of the oven.

3.Remove 5 Phillips-head screws from the back of the oven.

View From Rear

4.Remove 3 Phillips-head screws from the bottom of the oven.

5.Remove 2 Phillips-head screws from the right side of the oven.

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Contents Technical Service Guide GE Consumer & Industrial Table of Contents Nomenclature M 1 7 5 0 D P 1 B BModel Number Introduction Features and BenefitsJVM1750 Features Control FeaturesConvenience Guide JVM1540 FeaturesJVM1750 Controls Time FeaturesJVM1540 Controls Time FeaturesDemo Mode JVM1750 Front View Control Panel Assembly Removed Component Locator ViewsFront View Right Side View JVM1750 Smart Board Control Boards and Panel ConnectionsJVM1540 Smart Board To remove the oven from the cabinet or wall opening ComponentsOven Removal Outer CoverTo remove the vent blower Grill AssemblyTo remove the grill assembly Model JVM1540 Vent BlowerInterior Light Control Panel AssemblyTo remove the grill assembly Model JVM1750 To remove the control panel assemblyDuct Assembly Cavity Thermal CutoutSmart Board Bottom Thermal Cutout TCO Magnetron Thermal Cutout TCOHood Thermal Cutout TCO To remove the fuse Stirrer AssemblyNoise Filter Line FuseMagnetron Vent Fan Motor CapacitorCooling Fan Motor Fan Retainer To remove the high voltage transformer Capacitor and DiodeHigh Voltage Transformer To remove the capacitor and diodeTo remove the door interlock switches Door Interlock SwitchesDoor Sensing and Primary Interlock Switches Monitor SwitchTo remove the turntable motor Door AssemblyTurntable Motor Surface LampsJVM1750 Diagnosis Flow Chart Diagnostics and Service InformationJVM1540 Diagnosis Flow Chart Interlocks Door Latch Switches To test the interlocksTo test the interlock system Key Panel Test Ribbon JVM1750, HVM1750, EVM1750JVM1540, JNM1541 HVM1540 JVM1750 Schematic Diagram Schematics and Wiring DiagramsJVM1750 Wiring Diagram JVM1540 Schematic Diagram JVM1540 Wiring Diagram For The Period Of GE Will Replace Warranty
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