Feature

●1. Start your oven and look for the orange light. Feel physically in the pot after the oven is turned on for a few minutes to feel warm. 3. Use a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter). Get access to the igniter and remove it from the stove or liner. If your Ohm reading is within 10%, more or less than the rating (46Ω +/- 10%).
●[Fitment] This 306 watt lighter is compatible with all Harman ovens. Was formally a 15 fin..Works with all Harman models listed. P35i, P43, P61A, P68, Advance, Accentra, 52i, XXV, PF100, PB105
●[REPLACEMENT NUMBERS] Manufacturer Part Number: 3-20-677200 Replaces Part Numbers: 1-10-06620, 3-20-06783
●Technical specifications: Watts: 306, Length: 8.3 cm, Width: 0.9 cm, Rod with 2.5 cm slats, Connector: Male Spades.
●[Service gurantee] Package includes: 1 x 306 watt ignition. If it fails on your stove, you can contact us at any time.


Description

Features:
Brand new and never used parts.
Made of high quality materials.
Extremely durable replacement part.
Easy to install and perfect replacement for original parts.

Specifications:
Watt: 306.
Length: 8.4 cm.
Width: 3/8" bar with 1" slats
Connectors: male spades.
Replaces part numbers: 1-10-06620, 3-20-06783, 3-20-677200

Suitable for:
This 306 watt igniter is compatible with all Harman ovens. Was formally a 15 Fin..Works with all Harman models listed.

Absolute 43-TC
Accentra 52i
Accentra
Accentra insert
Advance
Allure 50
P35i
P43
P61A
P68
XXV

Troubleshooting Igniters:
Ignition failure can be checked in three ways.
1. Start your oven and look for the orange light.
2. Feel physical in the burning pot after the oven is turned on for a few minutes to feel for heat.
3. Use a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter). Get access to the igniter and remove it from the stove or insert. When the igniter is removed from the oven, you need to look over the part to find the rated power.

If your ohm reading is within 10%, more or less than the rating (46Ω +/-10%), thats good. If the igniter has a "short" or a short short in itself and does not ground, your ohm reading value will be very low... usually in the individual digits. In general, no faulty igniter can be read with too high resistance unless an igniter is far out of the specification. Usually it is good to consider the part itself for the watt rating.