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Looking for a service manual, tech sheet or any documentation for this older Frigidaire wall oven or something close to it. Thanks.

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Not pulling up for me as a valid model number. Is this a Canadian model?

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Yes it is. The serial number tells me it's probably a 1992 or 2002 vintage.  NF20801262  It's a single wall oven.

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You'll have to convert it to an American equivalent using a key part like the circuit board. 

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Thanks Samurai. Will do. Haven't been out yet. Trying to get some tech info together first.

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You can still look up part numbers on a Canadian parts site before you go out. 

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I don't have the circuit board part number yet to match it up to an American equivalent model number?

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That's why I said to go to a Canadian parts site where you can plug in the model number. From the list of parts, you can get the part number for the clock or anything else. Basic parts research, nothing esoteric. 

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Will do. Thanks Samurai.


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