– 58 –3. Remove the three 1/4-in. hex-head screws thathold the convection bake element to the backwall of the oven cavity.Caution: To avoid scratching the oven floor, coverthe floor with protective surface.4. Carefully pull the convection bake elementtowards the front of the oven until the elementterminals are accessible.IMPORTANT: The lower wattage inner elementutilizes 3/ 1616-in. terminal connections. The higherwattage outer element utilizes 1/4-in. terminalconnections.5. Disconnect the wires from the convection bakeelement.Convection Bake ElementConvection Fan AssemblyThe convection fan assembly is located on theback wall of the oven cavity and consists of thefan guard, blade, insulation, and motor. The fanmotor utilizes a capacitor that can be accessedfrom the recess below the oven. (See ComponentLocator Views.) The convection fan assembly can beremoved from inside the oven.The convection fan operates during the followingmodes:Preheat•Convection Bake•Convection Broil•Convection Roast•Preheat - the fan will start after a 10-second delay,and then will always rotate CCW (no directionchanges on any model).Convection bake and convection roast - fandirectional cycles will not start until preheat hascompleted.Convection broil - fan starts immediately withoutpreheat.Convection roast - fan will always rotate CCW (nodirection changes on any model).Convection fan cycling during convection bake:12" cavity: cycles 15 seconds CW / 22 seconds•off / 25 seconds CCW / 22 seconds off.30" cavity: cycles 35 seconds CW / 20 seconds•off / 25 seconds CCW / 20 seconds off.36" cavity: cycles 17 seconds CW / 10 seconds•off / 25 seconds CCW / 10 seconds off.Convection fan cycling during convection broil:12" cavity: cycles 38 seconds CW / 10 seconds•off / 30 seconds CCW / 10 seconds off.30" cavity: constant CCW.•36" cavity: constant CCW.•Note: The convection fan shuts off when the door isopened.(Continued next page)