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how to replace viking oven thermostat
Replacing the Viking oven thermostat requires careful steps:
1. Safety first: Turn off the oven's power by unplugging or switching off the circuit breaker.
2. Access the thermostat: Remove the oven's control panel or rear cover to access the thermostat.
3. Disconnect wires: Note the wire connections and their locations, then carefully disconnect them from the thermostat.
4. Remove the old thermostat: Unscrew the thermostat from its mounting bracket.
5. Install the new thermostat: Position the new thermostat in place and secure it with screws.
6. Reconnect wires: Attach the wires to the corresponding terminals on the new thermostat.
7. Reassemble: Reattach the control panel or rear cover.
8. Restore power: Plug in the oven or switch on the circuit breaker.
If unsure, consult a professional technician for assistance.
1. Safety first: Turn off the oven's power by unplugging or switching off the circuit breaker.
2. Access the thermostat: Remove the oven's control panel or rear cover to access the thermostat.
3. Disconnect wires: Note the wire connections and their locations, then carefully disconnect them from the thermostat.
4. Remove the old thermostat: Unscrew the thermostat from its mounting bracket.
5. Install the new thermostat: Position the new thermostat in place and secure it with screws.
6. Reconnect wires: Attach the wires to the corresponding terminals on the new thermostat.
7. Reassemble: Reattach the control panel or rear cover.
8. Restore power: Plug in the oven or switch on the circuit breaker.
If unsure, consult a professional technician for assistance.
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