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We have to replace the control panel on our Amana AOES3030E wall oven. We have the part but how do we access the area where the new part needs to go? I'm not seeing how in the user manuals I looked at online.

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To replace the control panel, the wall oven needs to be pulled out about 10-12 inches to access the conrtol panel..it has screws on the side AND in the back of control panel taht have to come off to get into panel...typically it can be pulled out fairly easy a couple of feet without it tipping and falling out of cabinet but only pull out as little as necessary

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