The General Electric WB35X37968 Range Oven Bottom and deflector assembly is a structural component that creates the foundation of the interior of the oven and guides the flow of heat in order to cook food evenly. It works by providing a stable surface to cookware and moving the heat from the burner by a deflector throughout the oven cavity. It is fitted at the bottom of the oven with the assembly being attached to the frame and aligned to internal supports. It facilitates the consistent cooking performance and used to ensure the accuracy.
Step 1: The power cord is disconnected from your GE WB35X37968 Bottom Oven and Deflector A by beginning.
Step 2: The two screws situated on each side of the oven door are located. A Phillips head screwdriver is utilized to take out these screws.
Step 3: The oven door is gently opened and the inside is inspected. Two metal plates secured by multiple screws will be observed. The screws that hold the plates in position are taken out with your screwdriver. Afterward, the plates are removed from the oven.
Step 4: The deflector is positioned atop the old element. The deflector is carefully detached by disconnecting the wiring and unscrewing the retaining screws.
Step 5: The new deflector is positioned in the identical location as the previous one. The retaining screws are firmly tightened.
Step 6: The new bottom oven element is taken and set in the place of the old one. The screws that secure the element are ensured tightly fastened.
Step 7: The wiring is connected to the new element and the two metal plates are reinstalled. The screws that hold the plates in place are made sure to be securely tightened.
Step 8: The two screws on each side of the oven door that were removed in step 2 are reinstalled.
Step 9: The power cord is reconnected to the oven and you’re finished! Your GE WB35X37968 Bottom Oven and Deflector A is now replaced.
Please remember that these instructions are served as general guidance and should always be followed alongside the manufacturer's manual, if available.