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Anonymous Posted on Dec 27, 2012

I need a manuel for frigidare built oven model# reg74bc-1

I want to install bake unit

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: Install bake unit in GE wall oven model JKP07J

I honestly believe you are right. you should be able to wiggle it back and forth and pull it out.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: I have lost the manual for our B1601D - Built-In

either will work, fan bake will give you a more even cooking though

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: how connected

You can connect it either way. However I would recommend either split-bolt connectors or ring lugs w/ bolt and nuts rather than wire nuts, if you choose to hard wire it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: Ge Profile built-in 27 inch wall oven -- When I

f9 means your control panel needs to be replaced..chances are part is not covered and if it is the only way you can obtain it is through having service

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2009

SOURCE: 665.95802000 f1 - E 1 error code

take the consol off you will find the tech sheet with all the codes. make sure you turn your power off first.

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Why will my broiler work but my bake will not?

Good Afternoon Friend,

I understand that the broil element is heating in your Frigidaire oven, but the bottom bake element will not heat. I suggest resetting your appliance, by either unplugging it or shutting the power off at your home's circuit breaker, for 3-5 minutes. When you restore power you will need to set the clock. Preheat your oven using the bake option. I ask that you please follow up with a comment on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your oven status has changed successfully. Hope this is helpful.

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Oven taking too long too bake.

If you still have your Frigidaire Oven there is an reason why it take longer to bake. Frigidaire Oven has an safety limit control inside the oven and it is place on top of your oven. We know that the heat go up,so that control is cutting the heat will the thermostat is asking for heat.I had a Frigidaire oven, I change 2 control a the end a purchase a new one. When I scrap the old one I notice that problem,
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Whirlpool built in electric oven bake (bottom)heating element does not heat up only tot heats when in bake mode

CHECK FOR CRACKS IN THE BAKE ELEMENT. IF THE UNIT IS NOT HEATING THE BOTTOM, BUT THE TOP IS STILL HEATING, YOU MORE THAN LIKELY HAVE TO REPLACE THE ELEMENT. THIS IS A 220 VOLT OVEN WITH 110 VOLTS ALWAYS GOING TO THIS ELEMENT, SO TURNING OF THE BREAKER IS VITAL FOR SAFETY PURPOSES. WITH AN OHM METER, UNINSTALL THE ELEMENT AND CHECK BOTH WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR OHMS. YOU SHOULD GET SOME KIND OF READING BETWEEN 10 OHMS AND 500 OHMS. IF YOU'RE NOT AT LEAST GETTING A SOLID READING, REPLACE THIS ELEMENT.
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Have a Frigidare custom imperial double oven, built in, 60-70's. Bottom oven unit went out sometime ago. now my top broiler unit went out. do they still make those units???

I doubt if they still make that model, but the repair parts should be able to be found and ordered. If you can find the equipment id tag on the unit and write down the model number from it, then you can search for the parts.

Most likely you have either switch problems or the heating element and now the broiler element problems.
Sep 19, 2011 • Ovens
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Built in oven won't get hot

hello there
Usually, when an oven won't heat up or bake, it's because the bake element is burned out. The bake element is the black, pencil- thick tube at the bottom of the oven. When the oven heats, the element glows red. This element has an expected life-span of several years. It may last for only one; it may last for many more. When the element burns out, you need to replace it. Now if the oven It bakes poorly Here are two instances of when food "bakes poorly:" When the food you're baking is done on top but not on the bottom--or when baking just takes far too long to finish--the bake element may be burned out. You may get fooled into thinking it's working, because the oven is hot inside. But many electric ovens use the broil element, too, during the preheat and bake cycles. So the food may be getting heated only by the broil element, which causes poor baking results. If the bake element is burned out, replacing it should solve the problem. Otherwise, you need to further troubleshoot the oven's electrical system to locate the defective wire or component. When the temperature is consistent but too high or too low, it could be one of several different things. First check to see if the thermostat sensing bulb has come loose from its holder. It could be lying on the floor of the oven or resting on the heating element. This would cause the oven to not heat correctly. If the thermostat bulb is not dislodged, it's likely that the thermostat or sensor is either mis-calibrated or defective. Electronic ovens with a digital display use a sensor to monitor oven temperature. To solve temperature problems for these models, you may need to replace the sensor. On some digital-display models, you can calibrate the temperature using the key pad. See your operator's manual for details. Ovens without a digital display often use a mechanical system for controlling temperature. On many of these units, you can remove the thermostat knob and adjust the knob itself to more accurately represent the actual setting of the thermostat. If, when you remove the knob, there's a screw on the back of it with a small calibration plate, you can loosen the screw, adjust the plate, then tighten the screw again. If the knob isn't adjustable, and the oven temperature is off by more than 30 to 40 degrees, you need to replace the thermostat to solve the problem
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Best regards Michael .

Mar 08, 2010 • Ovens
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I have Fridgidaire 30'' wall oven. Tried to bake something but only the broiler will ignite. NOT the oven! AHHHH...I want to cook my meatloaf. Help?

your model says its a 24"
but the hot surface igniter for oven is bad
it should have a seperate one for broiler
check here on fix ya ( hot surface igniter)
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Install bake unit in GE wall oven model JKP07J

I honestly believe you are right. you should be able to wiggle it back and forth and pull it out.
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