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In Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx , we repair and service all brands
and models of ovens. If your oven takes too long to cook, you can
smell gas before oven light or you have any other problems, simply
call our toll free number and we will take care of rest, returning
your oven to perfect working order. Call us any time for a same
day appointment for your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx oven repair.
We will work with you to set the oven repair appointment for a time
that is most convenient for you:
We understand that everyone has a different schedule and we will
always work with you to schedule your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx
oven repair. For a convenient and flexible oven repair appointment
in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx, call us at our toll free line:
800-397-9107
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased oven parts are shipped directly to you.
If you prefer, you can email
us as well for an oven repair appointment in Brooklyn, Queens
or Bronx. In the email please include your name, phone number, zip
code and brief details of the problem that you are experiencing
with your oven. As soon as we receive the email we will contact
you, so that you can schedule your oven repair appointment in Queens,
Brooklyn or the Bronx.
We service and repair all oven brands and models:
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
Jenn Air
Sunray |
Maytag
Magic Chef
GE
Dacor
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Whirlpool
Tappan
Frigidaire
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Our oven repair coverege area includes entire Queens NY
and the surrounding cities:
Flushing Queens
Corona Queens
Elmhurst Queens
Woodside Queens
Jamaica Queens
Ridgewood Queens
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Astoria Queens
West Bronx
South Bronx
East Bronx
Bronxdale
Northwestern Brooklyn
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Northern Brooklyn
Northeastern Brooklyn
Central Brooklyn
Southwestern Brooklyn
Southern Brooklyn
Southeastern Brooklyn
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The information below will help you to become more familiar with
your oven. It will also help you to use your oven in the most effective
and efficient ways. This way you will be able to save money on utility
expenses and to extend the life of your oven.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to use your own skills and
get involved in any oven repairs that you are not familiar and experienced
with. Ninety-nine percent of the time when you repair oven you deal
with water and electricity and if you don’t know what you
are doing this could be a dangerous mix. It could literally kill
you! Do not take chances with your safety. The information below
is strictly for educational purposes. We strongly encourage you
not to getting involved with any oven repairs on your own. All oven
repairs demand experience and professional training with gas or
electrical systems and can become very dangerous if you don’t
have the knowledge for repairs. For professional help oven repair
in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx call us any time at:
800-397-9107
MORE ABOUT YOUR OVEN
Solid-state oven controls have unique appearance. Sensor changes
resistance with temperature change and controls bake cycle. High-limit
control works during clean cycle.
Pencil indicates contacts, and taut wires are clearly visible. During
clean cycle, relay is energized by high limit to cycle elements.
LATCHING MECHANISMS
When the lock handle of a mechanical latch is moved to lock, a latch
finger moves from the top oven frame. The latch finger engages a
slot in the top inner face of the oven door, pulling the door and
fiberglass seal against the oven front frame and sealing the door.
The latch mechanism and lock switch are accessible by removing the
handle knob and raising the range top. The latch switch serves two
purposes. At about 575 to 600 degrees, a bimetal moves a lock pin
within the latching mechanism and effectively "jams" it.
The lever can't be moved again until temperatures subside. At the
same time a set of contacts close within the switch and turn on
the Locked indicator light. Since the latch switch operates by conducted
heat, it must make good contact with the top of the oven liner when
it's replaced or repaired. With this type of latch, an actuating
rod extends from the handle through the rear of the range, actuating
interlock switches which insure that the range is in the Locked
position before cleaning circuitry is energized. These switches
are serviceable from the back of the range. Elongated mounting holes
allow adjustment of the switches. Adjustment of latch finger is
accomplished by removing E clip and turning threaded portion of
rod. In case the mechanism malfunctions, the finger may be released
by removing clip after oven has cooled. Pilot is accessible after
removing cover plate.
General Electric ranges incorporate an electrical solenoid into
the mechanism which must be energized by a pushbutton switch before
the handle can be moved. At temperatures above 550 degrees, a thermal
switch completes circuitry to the Lock light and the solenoid is
inoperative even though the latch release button is depressed. The
thermal switch closes, restoring the circuit to the solenoid, when
temperatures are down to normal levels. The electrical latch systems
have no latch handles. A latch finger engages a slot in the oven
door just as it does in the mechanical latch, except that a rotisserie-like
motor operates the latch finger through a rod linkage. This motor,
located in the rear of the range, turns a cam that connects to the
latch rod. The cam also actuates two switches, which act as limit
switches for the motor, stopping it at the correct positions and
providing circuitry to the lock light and oven temperature control.
This mechanical latch mechanism engages door when latch lever is
moved to locked position as shown. Jam pin is attached to bimetallic
disk; it raises and jams mechanism in locked position as temperatures
pass 550-degree mark. Pin should be .015 inch below surface of bracket
at room temperatures. Be sure that bimetal on underside has good
contact with top of oven body and that no insulation separates the
two surfaces. Mechanical latch also has interlock switches to control
clean cycle. Spring-loaded rod from latch mechanism actuates switch
assembly. Be sure the range is unplugged before exposing wiring
connections. Actuating mechanism of electric latch is this rotisserie-like
motor mounted at rear of range. Motor-driven cam moves latch finger,
actuating rod, and switches. Switch acts as a limit to start and
stop motor at correct position, also completes the circuit to controls
to prevent use of clean cycle unless door is latched. Door switch
must be closed before motor will operate. Capacitor helps prevent
TV interference when motor is running. Latch-limit switches are
easily tested for continuity by removing lead, connecting VOM to
terminals, and actuating plunger manually. Cam may also be rotated
manually to check adjustment of switches. Meter should read zero
ohms resistance with contacts closed. Naturally, when food soils
are burned away in oven some smoke and odor must be present an objectionable
factor it' something isn't added to remedy it. That something is
an in the screen which is coated with platinum and palladium and
then oxidized. It's called file smoke eliminator. The coated screen
acts as a catalyst which causes smoke to burn at lower temperatures.
Some manufacturers simply place the screen in the oven vent at the
top of the oven. Others use an enclosed sheath type element or an
open element encased in ceramic surrounding the platinum-palladium
screen, giving an "afterburner" effect. These work amazingly
well, but it is possible to overload them with heavy soils and greases
with resultant smoking another good reason for removing major spillovers
before cleaning.
For professional help call us 24/7 at:
800-397-9107
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