JP328SK2SS General Electric Cooktop - Instructions
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Old drip bowls were badly tarnished . . . shine could not be restored.
1) Make sure unit switches are turned off. 2) Lift Calrod unit up and pull it from electrical receptacle. 3) Withdraw Calrod unit from old bowl. 4) Insert Calrod unit through large hole in new bowl. 5) Push Calrod electrical connectors into receptacle under range top. 6) Seat Calrod unit on bowl rim and insert the assembled Calrod unit and bowl into the hole in the range top.
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Paul from PROVO, UT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Old switch had failed in the on position. Could not turn the element off.
Carefully labeled all wires with regard to their position on the switch. Then removed all the connections using pliers. New switch was identical to the old one. Replaced wires in the same order as they were on the old switch.
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walter from DURHAM, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Drip bowls had deteriorated after years of use
Removed burners and existing drip bowls and installed new drip bowls and existing burners took approximately 15 minutes
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Stuart from UNION SPRINGS, NY
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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rusted drip bowls
I was very excited to get them in the mail but waited to install after a clean up but when I finally opened the box I found I only ordered 1 6 inch drip bowl. lol Now that I know they fit when I reorder I am ordering a who new set for later use.
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Caren from Choctaw, OK
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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part replacement
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charles from st marys, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Power light on
Light on Cooktop stove, First I get my voltage meter and set it to AC, THen I open the lid and checked each element were it plugs into the sockit for any voltage on it, 3 of them should read close to zero, the one that has voltage on it is the bad one, Note the color wires...Then goto the breaker box and turned off the power to the stove, always a double breaker, removed all the elements and pans becaused the next step requires you to open the lid fully...take a nutdriver and removed the control panel and were the wire connect to the control, write down the numbers and order part for these great people, part# WB23K1004...Then put the control panel back together and leave the bad one element disconected...this will save you on the eletric bill, Turn power back on, you will note the lite is still on, that is ok,no voltage going to the bad one...When you get the part in the mail, About less one week, do the same above and When you get to the part when you removed the control panel, Make sure the power is Turned OFF, the take the new part and set it next to the bad one and take each wire off using small pilers and connect one by one on to the new control, then removed the old control by unscrewing it with the two screws holding it in, installed new control, then put everything back together and installed elements and pans, then turned on the power to the cooktop stove....you will note the power lite is now off
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Stephen from Vista, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burnt recepticle.
Ordered new recepticle. Was suprised at the cost but when received it was all four recepticles; a complete set of recepticles for all four burners. This actually lowered the price per recepticle. I only replace the bad one. Inserting the wires in the channel and plugging the wires into the switch. It was easier then I initially thought. I now have three spares.
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John from Willingboro, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Drip bowls were rusty and not original GE. Small burners never fit quite right and rocked unevenly.
Ordered new parts. Received email with tracking number. Parts arrived as promised. Turned off power at breaker (!). Removed burners and pans. Lifted the lid of the range. Inspected the plugs and discovered one had come loose from bracket and was not in straight. Reset plug in bracket. While the lid was open, placed the drip bowl in opening and installed the burner and made sure the burner was laying properly in the drip bowl. Repeat for each. Perfect fit, If done properly, the small burners should lay down flat and not rock back and forth. I have seen complaints about rocking, and experienced some of it on one burner. Make sure the heating element is set in the plug well and it should work. A little patience may be required to get it just right. Everything lays flat and the stove looks new again. I have purchased from Part Select on other projects including a dryer rebuild and a new face plate for this range. Great products, reasonable prices, wonderful tutorial videos and good service.
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Ian from Casselberry, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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On Of The 8" Burners Not Working
First switched the 8" elements and found that both elements worked. Next the cooktop was raised and placed on the prop. It is necessary to remove the knobs to accomplish. Just pull streight up and set on the side of the counter top. I next checked the current flowing to the element with the switch on (red light lit) and found that only one wire going to the element had power. At this time I went to the breaker box and turned off all power to the unit. Now you can remove the four screws to the switch housing box, one on each side and two in the back. Lift up the housing so you can see the switches. The one that controlled the failing burner showed a burn mark around one of the wire terminals. I tried to remove the wire and found that the terminal detached from the switch and showed signs of burning. One can see that the switch needed replaceing. I then put everything back togeather again making sure to keep the burnt terminal with the wire attached well insulated with electrical tape. Now you can order the switch and continue using the remaining burners that are working. When the new switch arrives, kill the power to the cook top and repeat the above disambley until to you get to the switch. Remove the screws used to mount the switch to the housing box. Hold the new switch next to the old one and switch the wires to the corrisponding terminals on the new switch. Install the new switch back in the housing box and reverse all proceedures until finished. Plug the element back in. Now have someone stand by the cook top while you turn the power back on. Tell them to let you know if they hear any sounds coming from the unit when the breaker is back on. You should now have two working 8" elements. I did.
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Robert from Melfa, VA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Disgusting looking burner drip bowls.
Just had to change out the drip bowls, easy. But, I wanted to comment on the quick delivery on the new bowls. I was impressed. Thank you.
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Constance L from Woodhull, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Took the old pans out and put the new ones in. Simple as pie
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Leslie N from Carson City, NV
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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needed "original style" on older stove
I needed to replace all stovetop bowls and found all after-market bowls "just a little off" effecting how flat the burner rested so called PartSelect's hotline and was assured that if I were using the actual model number found on the stove the parts would definitely fit and not almost fit, guaranteed, and they did!
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David from N. Fort Myers, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Found out Drip Bowls can not be added to self-clean
Dropped in new bowls. I was surprised how in-expensive new ones were.
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Gary from Renton, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Replaced my drip pans
The new drip pans are great. I had purchased generic ones locally that were supposed to be universal. The problem was that they did not fit right and the burner coils did not sit flat. The new drip pans fit well and look great too.
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Nancy from Mead, CO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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I ord. drip pans for my Mother in another state
The drip pans arrived and she switched them out with the old ones Easy!
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Susan from Alpena, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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