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Customer Questions and Answers for Infinite Switch (Surface Burner) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM11017989
Manufacturer Part Number: 8203534

This surface burner infinite switch regulates power to a cooktop element, letting you set and maintain the heat you choose. Replace a worn control to restore accurate temperature adjustment and reliable on/off operation.

  • Regulates on/off cycling of power to the surface element to achieve the selected heat level
  • Helps address issues like a burner that won't heat, is stuck on high, heats inconsistently, or won't turn off
  • Restores smooth temperature changes as you turn the control knob
  • Typical failure signs include dead burner, runaway heat, or erratic temperature control
What's included: 1 surface burner infinite switch Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the range or cooktop at the breaker before servicing
  • Remove the control knob and open the control/back panel to access the switch
  • Tag and transfer wires one at a time to the matching terminals on the new switch
  • Reassemble and test the burner from low to high to confirm proper cycling

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Tom, it would be recommended to use the infinite switch 8203534 per manufacturer recommendations. In regards to matching up wires, the black wire at terminal 2 of the old switch will move to the L1 terminal on the new switch. The red wire at the N terminal on the old switch will go to L2 on the new switch. The violet wire at terminal 5 goes to the terminal P on the new switch. The blue/white wire at terminal 3 on the old switch will go to H1a on the new switch. The blue/black wire on terminal 4 of the old switch will go to the terminal H1b of the new switch. The blue wire at terminal N of the old switch will get placed at terminal M2 of the new switch.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, September 30, 2019

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