Bakers Pride Oven CS34-CH7 or CH13 1d. Replacing the thermostat indicator lamp module, Diagram

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5.Feed the wires of the replacement indicator lamp module through the opening and snap the new indicator lamp module into place.

6.Reconnect wiring with each of the two new wires going to a different wire nut (it doesn't matter how you match the new module wires). Re-tape over wire nuts and wires.

**WARNING: Be sure to correctly match the other wires that were connected at the two wire nuts.

7.Replace the front panel (section 6-1b).

6-1d. Replacing the thermostat indicator lamp module.

Required: Medium (6") flathead screwdriver, Medium (6”) phillips screwdriver, Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape

1.Remove front panel as found in section 6-1 b.

2.Mark all the wires connected to the thermostat indicator lamp module and thermostat with a color code or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig. 11)

3.Locate the thermostat indicator lamp module wire that connects to a wire nut and remove that wire nut, freeing all wires. (Fig. 13)

4.Remove the indicator lamp module wire from the terminal on the back of the thermostat by removing the electrical tape and reversing the screw.

5.From the back side of the front panel, depress the plastic tabs on the base of the indicator lamp module and push it out the front of the panel. (Fig. 12)

6.Feed the wires of the replacement indicator lamp module through the opening and snap the new indicator lamp module into place.

7.Reconnect wiring with one of the two new wires going to the wire nut and the other to the back of the thermostat (it doesn't matter how you match the new module wires). Re-tape over wire nuts and wires.

*'WARNING: Be sure to correctly match the other wires that were connected at he wire nut

8.Replace the front panel (section 6-1 b).

6-1e. Replacing the power switch.

Required: Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape, Wiring diagram for CA43 and CA70 (see step 7 below)

1.Remove front panel as found in section 6-1b.

2.Trace the four wires from the power switch to the wire nuts. Code all wires connected by the four wire nuts to insure proper re-connection. (Fig. 14)

3.Remove the wire nuts and free the power switch wires.

4.From the back side of the front panel, depress the plastic tabs on the base of the power switch and push it out the front of the panel. (Fig. 15)

5.Feed the wires of the replacement switch through the opening and snap the new

power switch into place.

6. Reconnect wires using the four wire nuts and the wiring diagram. Re-tape over wire nuts and wires. (Diagram 1)

**WARNING: Severe damage can be caused to your unit by improperly connecting wiring.

7. Replace the front panel (section 6-1b).

Figure 14

Figure 15

Diagram 1

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Contents Operation & Maintenance Manual ModelsTable of Contents Warranty Introduction Getting StartedUnpacking SETTING-UP CleaningOperation Operational ProceduresOperating Controls and Components Fig Model Specifications TroubleshootingSafetyand Health Care of Your UnitTroubleshooting Table Problem Possible Cause Solution1c. Replacing the power indicator lamp module Maintenance1b. Removing the front panel from the heating module 1e. Replacing the power switch 1d. Replacing the thermostat indicator lamp moduleDiagram 1g. Replacing the power cord for a CA70 unit 1f. Replacing the thermometer1h. Replacing the power cord for a CA43 1i. Replacing the thermostat for a CA70 1j Replacing the thermostat for CA43 units Diagram 1k. Replacing the fan blower motor assembly 1l. Replacing heating element 1m. Replacing the High-temperature safety thermostat 1o. Replacing the fan blower cooling fan for CA43 unitsWarranty Replacement PartsHOW to Order Prices5a. Heating Module for CA70 Models 5b. Cabinet Assembly for CA70 ModelsCA70 Models DescriptionCA43 Models 5a. Exploded View Heating Module for CA70 Models 5b. Exploded View Cabinet Assembly for CA70 Models 37A 5d. Exploded View Cabinet Assembly for CA43 Models Parts List 6h. Cabinet Dutch Door Parts List CA70 Mdls 6e. Cabinet Parts List CA70 Mdls6g. Cabinet Full Door Parts List CA70 Mdls Part Description Ref # NumberFront Control Panel Dwg 7-5c Part Description Ref # NumberDwg 7-5c Part Description Front Control Panel, MPDwg 7-5d Part Description Wiring Diagrams and Other Technical DataAir Duct Assembly CV13 Rear DoorImportant for Future Reference DatePurchasedPage BevLes

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