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GENERAL ELECTRIC Range Igniter Glow Bar WB28X20446
To ensure your gas range operates smoothly and efficiently, you need the GENERAL ELECTRIC Range Igniter Glow Bar WB28X20446. This igniter is essential to the ignition process because it produces the spark required to light the gas and the flame required for cooking. Your gas range may have trouble starting or may not start at all without a working igniter glow bar, which could result in uncomfortable cooking situations along with dangerous situations. This igniter glow bar is an exact replacement that is made to fit exactly the requirements of General Electric ranges. It is a dependable and long-lasting piece of equipment. Its strong construction ensures that it can endure the high heat and rigours of regular cooking, giving you long-lasting use.
Key Features for GENERAL ELECTRIC Range Igniter Glow Bar WB28X20446:
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Guarantees the steady and dependable igniting of gas burners.
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It is simple to install without the help of an expert
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Compatible with a range of General Electric types
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Fit for use with ranges that run on propane or natural gas.
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It helps get your gas ring back to working order.
Installation Steps
- The current igniter glow bar should be identified and detached. This can be accomplished by unscrewing any screws that secure it and/or gently pulling it away from the housing.
Step 2: The new GE WB28X20446 Igniter Glow Bar should be taken out of its packaging.
- It should be confirmed that the new bar is firmly attached to the stove’s wiring harness.
- The new igniter glow bar should be properly installed into the stove's housing.
Step 3: The stove should be reconnected to the power source.
- The oven temperature should be adjusted to 350°F (177°C).
- The new igniter glow bar should be monitored. A spark should be emitted once the target temperature is achieved, which will indicate proper functionality.
Congratulations, the GE WB28X20446 Igniter Glow Bar has been successfully replaced!
Please remember, these instructions are served as general guidance and should always be followed alongside the manufacturer's manual, if available.
