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Bob
December 8, 2022
Serial no. HBL 8451 UC/01
FD: 950500406
Series 800 electric convection oven (about 7 years old)
Error code received after trying to self clean: e302. Oven will no longer heat.
Does this model have a re-set for the thermal switch? Also, where is the thermal switch located?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
For model number HBL8451UC
Hi Bob, thank you for reaching out. E302 means that the oven thinks the convection fan motor has shorted. We would suggest checking the heating element, part number PS9495616. If that does not help, we would recommend checking the control board, part number PS12367425. If you require assistance placing an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
First, cut the power and remove the oven from the cabinet.
The bake element is accessible from the back and sits in a drawer.
As someone else said, you have to use pliers to bend the cover of the drawer, you will make some damage to the cover, but there is nothing you can do about it.
Make a note of what wire goes to the right and to the left so you can plug them back like it was before.
When you replace the bake element, make sure you insert it in the straps so it won't wiggle when it heats.
To close the cover that you bent, you will need a helper and push really hard.
Watch the YouTube video. Turn off power or unplug the range. Remove 5 gas control knobs. Remove four T20 screws on Control panel. one on each end, L and R, two underneath, L and R. Pull off control panel and carefully flip it up onto the range, being careful not to stretch the wiring harness. Carefully remove two wiring connectors (pinch and pull method) Remove four T20 screws securing the Control panel mount then turn it over 180 degrees. Straighten the mounting tabs until the control panel easily slides off of its mount. Remove and replace the control panel and sheet. Reverse the procedure to reinstall. It took me longer to clean the components and the area that to repair the problem. Tip: Isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and a cloth cuts the grease and grime, if needed, with very little effort and no scratching.
I figured it was the control module but ordered the display module also in case they were both fried. Installation is fairly straight forward. Turn off power at breaker. Pull oven out enough to access the top. There are six to eight Torx screws that hold the metal top cover in place. Once the cover was removed the control module is easily accessible. Just remove all the connectors on the board, (Note the Position of the connectors so you can replace on the new board.). On my control board there were plastic standoffs would not come off without breaking them at the control board level. I used a pair of pliers and carefully broke the plastic ring that held them on the board. Ithen put the screws through the board and screwed into the standoffs until the end of the screw reached the end of the standoff. I did this to all the standoffs. Then I slid the new module in place and aligned the standoffs and tightened board down. After that I reinserted all the connectors, replaced metal cover, turned the breaker on and voila, a working oven again.