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GE Profile Range (PCS968) need wiring diagram for infinite switch


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Hi,

Just bought a infinite switch (wb24t10139) to replace my old one for my GE Profile range (PCS968SRSS). But, I lost the paper with the connection info.

I hope someone here can help me out with a wiring diagram on how to connect the switch to the correct wires

Thanks in advance.

Terry

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On most switches there will be L1, pilot, and the other wire assignments embossed right on the switch body- the switch pictured on RepairClinic shows this one has the terminals labelled... P1, P2, S1, S2, and 4a. If the lettering is identical and there is the same number of terminals to your old switch, just match them one for one and you should be fine.

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Just be sure this baby is disconnected from power before handling and mount the new switch securely before energizing it!

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