
Service Manual for the Thermador Pro Grand Next Generation 48-Inch Natural Gas and LP Gas Ranges, Models:
PRG486JDG/01, PRL486JDG/01
58300000159722_ARA_EN_D
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10. While supporting the broil burner with your hand, first pull it
downward (out of the ceiling of the cavity), and then pull it outward
(towards you) very carefully, as the broil burner’s Venturi tube,
orifice holder bracket, and elbow connector will need to pass
through the insulation at the back of the range (see Figure 122
and Figure 123).
NOTE:
Do not attempt to replace the broil burner orifice or elbow
connector. If either the orifice or the elbow connector needs
replacing, you must replace the broil burner assembly.
Figure 123: Broil Burner Assembly
1
Broil Burner
2
Venturi tube
3
Orifice holder bracket
4
Elbow connector with orifice attached
6.9.7 Bake Burner Components (Large Oven) – Removal and
Replacement
Bake burner components require access from both the front and
back of the range.
Be sure to check QuickFinder for relevant information, documentation,
and the correct part number when replacing these components.
Hot Surfaces
The oven broil burner and interior surfaces of the oven may be hot
and can cause burns. Do not service the range when these
components are hot.
Sharp Components
Wear gloves and be careful when handling sharp bake burner
components
Eye Protection
To protect your eyes from debris, it is recommended to wear
protective eye wear at all times when removing or installing
components inside the oven cavity
Gas Leak Testing
With electrical power off, carefully check for gas leaks at each gas
component that was removed, replaced, or otherwise serviced using a
gas leak detector (electronic leak detectors are highly recommended)
or bubble test.