GE JVM1750 manual Duct Assembly, Cavity Thermal Cutout, Smart Board

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5.Tilt the top of the control panel out, and mark and disconnect all the wiring harnesses connected to the smart board.

6.Remove the Phillips-head screw that attaches the ground wire to the control panel assembly.

Note: Model JVM1540 does not have this ground wire.

Duct Assembly

To access the cavity TCO, the duct assembly must be removed.

To remove the duct assembly:

1.Remove the outer cover. (See Outer Cover.)

2.Remove the 3 Phillips-head screws that attach the duct assembly to the oven.

3.Lift the duct assembly up at the rear and pull towards the back to release the tabs securing it to the front frame.

Cavity Thermal Cutout

The cavity thermal cutout is located on the top side of the oven cavity beside the exhaust duct. The cutout has a temperature rating of 212˚F.

The cavity TCO is not resettable.

To remove the oven thermal cutout:

1.Remove the outer cover. (See Outer Cover.)

2.Remove the duct assembly. (See Duct Assembly.)

3.Disconnect wiring to the oven thermal cutout.

4.Slide the oven thermal cutout to the left to remove it from the spring clip attaching it to the oven cavity.

Disconnect

Disconnect

Spring Clip

Smart Board

To remove the smart board:

1.Remove the control panel assembly. (See Control Panel Assembly.)

2.Disconnect the touch panel ribbon from the smart board.

3.Remove the 3 Phillips-head screws that attach the smart board to the control board frame then lift the smart board off the frame.

Disconnect

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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 Features and Benefits IntroductionControl Features JVM1750 FeaturesJVM1540 Features Convenience GuideTime Features JVM1750 ControlsTime Features JVM1540 ControlsDemo Mode JVM1750 Front View Control Panel Assembly Removed Component Locator ViewsFront View Right Side View Control Boards and Panel Connections JVM1750 Smart BoardJVM1540 Smart Board Outer Cover ComponentsOven Removal To remove the oven from the cabinet or wall openingVent Blower Grill AssemblyTo remove the grill assembly Model JVM1540 To remove the vent blowerTo remove the control panel assembly Control Panel AssemblyTo remove the grill assembly Model JVM1750 Interior LightDuct Assembly Cavity Thermal CutoutSmart Board Bottom Thermal Cutout TCO Magnetron Thermal Cutout TCOHood Thermal Cutout TCO Line Fuse Stirrer AssemblyNoise Filter To remove the fuseMagnetron Vent Fan Motor CapacitorCooling Fan Motor Fan Retainer To remove the capacitor and diode Capacitor and DiodeHigh Voltage Transformer To remove the high voltage transformerMonitor Switch Door Interlock SwitchesDoor Sensing and Primary Interlock Switches To remove the door interlock switchesSurface Lamps Door AssemblyTurntable Motor To remove the turntable motorDiagnostics and Service Information JVM1750 Diagnosis Flow ChartJVM1540 Diagnosis Flow Chart Interlocks Door Latch Switches To test the interlocksTo test the interlock system Key Panel Test Ribbon JVM1750, HVM1750, EVM1750JVM1540, JNM1541 HVM1540 Schematics and Wiring Diagrams JVM1750 Schematic DiagramJVM1750 Wiring Diagram JVM1540 Schematic Diagram JVM1540 Wiring Diagram Warranty For The Period Of GE Will Replace
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