Kenmore Elite Electric Slide In Range 30 in. 41053 - Sears
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Kenmore
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The slide-in Kenmore Elite range 41053 has a true convection oven for faster pre. ...Kenmore Elite 30" Slide-In Electric Range w/ Convection - Stainless Steel ... Owners manual - English (Warranty) .... I called SEARS repair to look at my range and the repairman told me that this range has flaws with the oven fan and there is ...
Kenmore Elite 30" Double-Oven Slide-In Electric Range w
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Kenmore
Rating: 3.5 - 30 votes
The exciting Kenmore Elite double-oven slide-in range 4111 offers all the feature. ... Versatile cooktop options include a 12-inch triple-ring element, a 9-inch Turbo Boil Flex™ element, and a ... Owners manual - English (Warranty) .... Ovens are both conventional or can be set to convection, my first bake was a cheese cake.
SOURCE: Owners Manual
You can get the use and care guide at http://www3.sears.com/. The part # is 318200838 and cost is $2.99. Looks like there is a video available also for $35.56 and that part # is 316124202. Would appreciate a solved rating for the advice.
SOURCE: manual for kenmore electric range
I finally found a website where I could order the manual.
Thank you.
SOURCE: my kenmore elite electric slide
Need the model number (specifically the 1st 3 digits ) too determine who manufactured it for Sears then can tell what the fault code means for that brand. You might try shutting the breaker off 20-30 mins see if it resets itself.
SOURCE: Dual cooking zone burner not working
Okay...what you have is a dual element with the 6 inch coil burned out. Yes, this is repairable, but unfortunately, since this is a dual element, it is sold as one assembly. The part number for a replacement is WB30T10044, and you can find it at repairclinic.com for about $90 (repairclinic item number 824238). I know it isn't cheap, but it beats having to pay for a service call, or buying a new appliance.
If you wish to repair this yourself, you can do so by following these steps:
1. UNPLUG the range before servicing. There are dangerous voltages still present even with burners turned off.
2. There are a few screws located under the front edge of the cook top. You will need to open the oven door to see them. Remove these screws and the top should lift up. If the range is not equipped with any kind of hinge supports, the top will have to be propped up.
3.On some ranges, there is a disconnect plug for the surface element wiring harness. If you have this feature, unplug the wire harness from the connector and follow these steps:
a. Unplug the cook top and leave the elements in place.
b. Place the whole cook top assembly face-down on a soft surface (like some old towels, or a blanket).
c. Remove the affected surface element. Take note of the numbered positions where the mounting screws are located and locations of the wires. You may want to write down the numbered positions and the wire color codes. HINT: A good digital camera can save you time if you have one. You will need to install the new element in the same manner.
d. Install new element (upside down). Handle the surface elements with care. They are very fragile. Care also must be taken not to handle the element coils or ceramic material. Try to handle from the underside of the element only. Oil from your hands can cause damage to the element and/or premature failure.
e. Re-install the cook top back on the range and you are DONE.
NOTE: If your range does NOT have a disconnect plug on the wiring harness you will need to perform the repairs with the cooktop propped up, and install the surface element assembly from underneath. A helpful hint: Use some duct tape to hold the element secure until you have it screwed back into place. Don't forget to remove the duct tape when completed. Once completed, lower the cook top and secure with screws.
I hope you find this information helpful. Let me know if you have require additional assistance.
SOURCE: my kenmore elite electric slide in range displayed error and F13 and the oven won't turn on
i phoned Sears about error code f13 on a gas range, and was told to unplug the range for 30 minutes. i think she meant 30 seconds - to reprogram the microchip. i unplugged it for 15 minutes or so, then reconnected, and it worked.
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