LG EBR74164805

Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te Papa Whakahaere Relay LG EBR74164805

Model: EBR74164805 | Brand: LG

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board. This genuine OEM part is designed to regulate oven elements in compatible LG Range/Stove/Ovens by receiving signals from the main oven control board. Proper installation and understanding of its function are crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your appliance.

2. Nga korero haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: Before attempting any installation, repair, or maintenance on your appliance, always disconnect all utilities, including electrical power and gas supply (if applicable), to prevent electric shock, fire, or personal injury. It is recommended that installation be performed by a qualified technician. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety glasses.

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3. Ihirangi mokete

4. Tohutohu Tāuta

The following steps outline the general procedure for replacing the relay control board. Always refer to your specific appliance's service manual for detailed instructions and diagrams, as procedures may vary by model.

  1. Momotu Mana: Me whakarite kua momotu katoa te taputapu mai i tana puna hiko.
  2. Uru ki te Poari Mana: Depending on your oven model, you may need to remove the back panel or other access panels to reach the existing relay control board.
  3. Hononga Tuhinga: Before disconnecting any wires, take clear photographs of all wire connections to the existing board. This will serve as a reference for reconnecting the new board.
  4. Momotu Waea: Carefully disconnect all wire harnesses and individual wires from the old relay control board.
  5. Tango Papa Tawhito: Unscrew or unclip the old relay control board from its mounting brackets.
  6. Tāuta Poari Hōu: Position the new LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board in place and secure it with screws or clips.
  7. Honoa Nga Waea: Using your photographs as a guide, carefully reconnect all wire harnesses and individual wires to the corresponding terminals on the new board. Ensure all connections are secure.
  8. Whakahiatohia te taputapu: Replace any access panels or components that were removed.
  9. Whakaora i te Mana: Honoa ano te taputapu ki tona puna hiko.
  10. Taumahinga Whakamatau: Test the oven's heating functions to ensure proper operation.
Mua view of LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board, showing relays and connectors.

Whakamuri view of LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board, displaying circuit traces and solder points.

LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board with part number confirmation message

Figure 3: Image emphasizing the importance of confirming the part number with the appliance manufacturer before installation.

Dimensions of LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board

Figure 4: Dimensions of the LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board: 6 inches length, 4.37 inches width, 1.25 inches height.

5. Nga Tikanga Whakahaere

The LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board acts as an intermediary between the main oven control board and the heating elements (bake and broil). It receives electrical signals from the main control board, which dictate when and how much power should be supplied to the oven's heating elements. The relays on this board then open or close to regulate the flow of electricity, ensuring the oven reaches and maintains the desired temperature for cooking.

6. Tiaki

The relay control board is a sealed electronic component and generally does not require routine maintenance. However, periodic inspection during other appliance servicing can help identify potential issues early. Ensure the area around the board is free from dust, debris, and moisture. If any signs of damage or overheating are observed, the board should be inspected by a qualified technician.

7. Te Raru

If your LG oven is experiencing heating issues, the relay control board may be a contributing factor. Below are common symptoms and potential solutions:

Before replacing the board:

If these checks do not resolve the issue, replacement of the relay control board may be necessary.

Relevant Product Videos

Ataata 1: Ka mutuview of the EBR74164805 Range Stove Ovens Relay Control Board, demonstrating its features and compatibility. This video is provided by AUGXparts, a seller of the product.

Video 2: Detailed look at the EBR74164805 Range Oven Relay Control Board, highlighting its components and function. This video is provided by APSFY, a seller of the product.

Video 3: Presentation of the EBR74164805 for LG stove oven relay control board, focusing on its role in oven operation. This video is provided by shenbaodawujinzhipin, a seller of the product.

8. Whakatakotoranga

WaitohuLG
Tauira TuemiEBR74164805
Hunga Hua7 x 6 x 1 inihi; 8.64 hekere
Momo TuhonoThrough Hole Or Surface Mount
Momo WhakapāTuwhera noa
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Mata
Aratau MahiAunoa

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information or technical support regarding your LG EBR74164805 Relay Control Board, please refer to the documentation provided with your original LG appliance or contact LG customer service directly. As an OEM part, its warranty is typically covered under the original appliance's warranty terms or a specific replacement part warranty. Always ensure you are purchasing genuine LG parts for optimal performance and safety.

You can visit the official LG webpae mo nga rauemi tautoko: Tautoko LG