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Lang
October 11, 2022
Are there two different type gasket for the door of this stove? Most video show the gasket held in with pins but following the shape of the door and ends tucked in at the bottom.
Mine has the gasket between the glass ,1/2 on metal part of door and other 1/2 visible when you open door
For model number CGS980SEM6SS
Hello Lang, thank you for your question. There is only one gasket for your model and that is the door gasket, part number PS1020702. To replace the gasket you will have to remove the door and then unscrew the metal cover that will give you access to the gasket. Customer service is available 7 days a week if you require assistance placing an order. Thanks again for reaching out!
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Tom
July 24, 2023
Took top of stove off to clean. Got all back together. After cleaning the display flashes LOCKED. after shutting the oven door the lock engages. Door senses polling on the door and unlocks. All the time the LOCKED indicator flashes. No even features work. Press the bake button and DOOR is displayed in the display. How can I clear the LOCKED indicator.
For model number CGS980SEM6SS
Hi Tom, thank you for reaching out. First, press the clear/off pad to turn the lock feature off. The locked light should go away. If it does not, try resetting the appliance by unplugging it for a few minutes and then plugging it back on. If the issue persists, then you may need to check the electronic control board, part number PS3506750, as it is most likely faulty and may need to be replaced. Let us know if you have further questions!
First, I removed the two screws that held the heat shield in place. Second, I removed the one screw that held a small wire covering. That covering kept the wires inside the back wall of the range. Third, I removed the two screws that held the Igniter Kit, and unplugged it from the back of the range. I then carefully put the new igniter in, and reassembled everything in reverse order. It only took about 30 minutes to do the repair, and 30 minutes of cleaning and wiping of the broiler area. (It is amazing what you see when you take things apart). I should have been wiping things up over the past few months. Overall, a very easy repair. I ordered the part at 12:30 in the afternoon, and FedEx delivered it the next morning at 11:30, all for the regular shipping price of $6.95. VERY HAPPY.....
first I thought it was a faulty gas valve, so I pulled it out, started researching for a replacement part, found your site and started research. I discovered thhat the igniter was the culprit, that info. saved me about a week of time and a 100 bucks, so I installed the gas safety valve back in the oven, patience is the word for the day, you cross thread this and you are done! any way ordered ignighter and it shipped to my house in about 4 days, New York to Calif. had it installed in about 15 minutes fired off the oven and ...IT worked hurray...10-9-2010,
1. Pulled the 110V power plug. It was not necessary to turn off the gas; just be careful not to stretch or pinch the flexhose behind the stove. 2. Removed the oven door by opening a couple of inches then lifting upward. 3. Removed the warming drawer by pulling out to the stop, then pushing the small levers on the side of the track to release. 4. Removed two flathead screws at the back of the oven to free up the oven bottom panel. 5. Removed the bottom panel by lifting up the pack until the front edge clears the overhang. 6. Removed the two screws on the side that hold the igniter to the burner tube. Be sure not to let the screws drop into the gaps in the oven floor. Note the position of the bent tab with the holes to ease aligning the new part. 7. Reached through the warming drawer to release the plug by squeezing the tabs on the end. 8. Pulled the plug up through the gap in the oven floor (where the wires went through) and connected it to the other connector. 9. Ran the new wire down through the oven floor. 10. Aligned the new igniter and tightened them. Had trouble getting the screws started so I used a toothpick to align one hole while starting the other screw. 11. Replaced the oven bottom panel. It needed a little jockeying to get the screws and holes aligned. 12. Replaced the door. 13. Replaced the oven drawer.
This turned out to be a good time to clean all those dusty places that don't get cleaned that often.