OVEN DOOR SNAP SWITCH for American Range - Part# A10024
This oven door snap switch is for American Range ovens. It is used to open and close the oven door.
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American Range Parts DOOR SWITCH for American Range - Part# A10003
The A10003 DOOR SWITCH for American Range comes with a full one-year warranty. This AMERICAN RANGE DOOR SWITCH part is located below the oven and stops the oven from functioning if the door is opened to avoid overcooking or unintended incidents. The DOOR SWITCH for American Range has three wires coming from it that connect to terminals on the oven board. If you want to replace your AMERICAN RANGE DOOR SWITCH part yourself, you need a soldering iron and only need basic knowledge of how to use it. The replacement process should take no more than 20 minutes to complete.
The American Range A10003 Door Switch is Two-Wire, DC-30V, 2 Terminals. This American Range DOOR SWITCH fits models ARB486, ARB486T, CAN 480S, ARB656-5N, C314SX2TTUO, NFE660BN3H6, NFE660C1H6, NFE661AB3G2 and NFH660B.
American Range's Door Switch is a replacement part for your appliance. This product is made of high quality materials to serve you for years to come. These products have been tested and approved by the manufacturer, and are guaranteed to be free of defects in materials and workmanship. This switch will allow you to operate your appliance to its full potential.
The Door Switch for American Range is used to detect when the oven door is open or closed and can actuate an alarm through the system if it detects an open door. The Door Switch is used on ovens with a mechanical interlock.
This part is an American Range Door Switch. This switch mounts on the hinge side of the oven door and comes with a 6 ft cord to connect to the existing wiring harness in the unit. It has terminals for 20, 24 and 28 volt systems. Check your technician's manual for further details.