GE PP975 Cooktop User Manual


 
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Insulating Barrier
Insulating Barrier
Relay Power Supply Module (RPSM)
If the RPSM is damaged or defective, it can be
accessed by opening the drop box that is under the
cooktop.
Note: If the drop box is inaccessible, it will be
necessary to remove the cooktop from the
countertop. (See Cooktop Removal from Countertop.)
Place the cooktop upside down on a protected
surface.
To replace the RPSM:
Remove the ve ¼-in. hex-head screws from the
drop box cover.
1.
Lift the cover up (or pull down if cooktop is
installed) and rotate it towards the rear of the
cooktop.
2.
Mark and disconnect wiring from the module.3.
Note: The module is held in place by 5 retainers
that lock the board in place using compression tabs.
It may be helpful to remove the ink tube from an
inexpensive ballpoint pen and place the barrel of
the pen over each retainer to compress the tab. (See
photo in
Daughter Relay Module (DRM).)
Compress the 5 tabs and lift the module from
the drop box cover.
Caution:
When reinstalling the cover on the drop box,
ensure that the 2 insulating barriers are
positioned inside the drop box and against the
sides of the circuit board.
Make certain wiring is not pinched between the
cover and drop box.
4.
Note: Make sure the 2 drop box cover tabs are
engaged in the drop box before replacing screws.