Important,discharged the high-voltage capacitor(5000v) first. Sources say you can do this with safety steps with a short circuit of insulated screw drivers,but pros say the sharp pop is very hard on it. Just unplugged it for a week so the diode built into it drained it slow. This is a safety procedure. The repair replacement it self was fairly easy and quick. There are 3 switches where the door latches go in. The middle one is not involved. The 2 pack of switches take care of the door. Top switch easy. Gently lift the tab that goes over the top of the switch and gently pull the bottom of the switch toward you,rotating it out. Bottom one a little bit harder. There is a little white tab under it.Push it back with the eraser end of pencil and rotate it out off a little white peg that runs thru the top hole of the switch. Don't break this peg off. Re-install new switches in reverse procedure. Of course write down the color of the 4 wires that you pulled off the switches first. The Amana 1860 had white/yellow on top switch,red/blue on bottom one. Oh,to access panel on this stove, remove 2 Phillips screws on top of grill and pull grill out toward you. Now you can see 1 Phillips screw at top of keypad panel. Gently lift up on panel,that gives you access to the above switches. Recommend this website for parts(arrived within the week the oven was discharging).