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Old 01-07-2008, 02:43 PM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: WB19X10006
Age: More than 10 years

Trying to hook up digital from mechanical need how to hook up wires from old to new the directiones are not very clear can anyone help. This is not the model number but the part number of the part.
 
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Gary,

Did you ever get this resolved?

I am also replacing a mechanical timer with the WB19X10006 in my GE wall oven. The directions show 5 connections for the original timer and 5 connections for the new timer. You should be able to map the old connections to the new ones using the diagrams:

Old ---------------- New
1 (L1) ------------- 1 (L1)
2 (Output 1) ----- 2 (Output 1)
3 (Output 2) ----- 4 (Output 2)
4 (L2) ------------- 3 (L2)
5 (common (N)) - 5 (Neutral)

I haven't installed mine yet, but my old timer has connections only to L1, Output 1 and common (N). I wonder if I should be concerned that there aqre no connections to L2 or Output 2.

Tom

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