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Old 04-18-2008, 03:12 PM   #1
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Brand: Hotpoint
Model Number: RB787BC1BB
Age: 5 - 10 years

Our baking element wasn't working but the element is okay. We ordered a new circuit board but the new one is slightly different from the old.
Old: red wires connected to line
white wires connected to N
yellow wire connected to bake
blue wire connected to broil
broad white plug is no problem

New: There are two black transformers RLY101 and RLY102
RLY101 has AC N below it (does the white wire, which is piggy-backed, consisting of 2 plugs, plug in here, ground?)
RLY101 has COM and NO and NC

RLY102 has COM and NO

My question: Where do the 2 piggy-backed white plugs (4wires), the red plug (2 wires), the yellow plug (1wire) and the blue plug (1 wire) go?

Help would be appreciated, would like to be able to bake again.

 
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The little black boxes are actually relays.

On the old clock what are the marking near where the wires went?
 
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On the old circuit board, the red wires went to Line, the white wires with the piggy-backed plug went to N, the yellow went to Bake and the blue to Broil.
 
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