Replacing the Control Board was easy to do because I had watched Sears' video and followed its guidance. Photo'd the old board for wire attachment reference, then removed the old board. Used a hair dryer carefully to loosen the old decal with a putty knife, and applied it to the new board's face.
Held the board by its plastic frame to avoid damaging any circuit components and attached the wire leads to proper terminals - same as old board locations. Mounted the new board in place and temporarily plugged in my range to test control pad functions. Had to move the decal up about 1/32 inch for decal alignment to match the push buttons on board. All buttons, indicator lights and clock numbers are properly functioning.
All told, took under 20 minutes from start to finish and looks great! Still have not used the oven but expect it to no longer set F10 fault messages.