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applianceman1
Posted

Can't find any information on this range.

I'm looking for the service manual or tech sheet

Also parts list.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

Posted

You have to call premiere. They are really helpful. I'm not sure what they have in the way of manuals though.

http://www.premierrange.com/parts/

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applianceman1
Posted

Thanks for the reply.

I will give them a call them a call.

Posted (edited)

You can look up exploded view part diagrams if you know the serial number on the link that 97 gave.  I don't work on them because I get tired of working on brands who don't have service manuals, techs sheets and wiring diagrams readily available for servicers.  We just turned down a Premier Monday because of that.  Two weeks ago it was a wine cooler of a brand that we've never heard of.  I don't understand why these manufacturers and or importers don't realize the importance of after sales service.  Have the mentality that I don't know everything but I can fix everything with the right information, (a smart person doesn't know everything but he know how to find it or figure it out), with that being said, if they have no information available, not only do I look unprofessional in the house but they look just as bad.  

Edited by Spannerwrench
applianceman1
Posted

Good point.

The model number P24S310BP.

Then they ask for the first letter

of the serial number.

Mine is (N) in the drop-down there

is no letter N

I'LL call in the morning.

applianceman1
Posted

Found that Marcone has parts for Premier.

Did find parts break down on there site.

Thanks

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