43Program the oven control for bake and measure thevoltage drop across the terminals of the thermalcircuit breaker. If the meter reads line to line voltage(240 VAC) the thermal circuit breaker is defective.If the meter reads zero the wiring from L2 is open.If the control appears to be operating normally,the broil element heats but the bake element doesnot heat:1. Go to the back of the oven control and measure thevoltage drop between terminals BA and pin 4 of the6 pin plug (neutral) with the control not programmed(clock operating only). If the meter reads line toneutral (120 VAC) the control is defective. If themeter reads zero the bake element or the wiring tothe bake element is defective. Go to step 2.2. Remove the back panel from the range to gainaccess to the terminals of the bake element.Program the oven control for bake and measure thevoltage drop across the terminals of the bakeelement. If the meter reads line to line voltage (240VAC) the element is defective. If the meter readszero the wiring to the element is open.If the control appears to be operating normally,the bake element heats, but the broil element doesnot heat:1. Go to the back of the oven control and measure thevoltage drop between terminals BR and pin 4 of the6 pin plug (neutral) with the control not programmed(clock operating only). If the meter reads line toneutral (120 VAC) the control is defective. If themeter reads zero the broil element or the wiring tothe broil element is defective. Go to step 2.2. Remove the back panel from the range to gainaccess to the terminals of the broil element. Programthe oven control for broil and measure the voltagedrop across the terminals of the broil element. Ifthe meter reads line to line voltage (240 VAC) theelement is defective. If the meter reads zero thewiring to the element is open.