
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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Figure 38: Protective Matting and Control Panel on Top of Range
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Control panel
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Folded protective matting over the top of range
10. You can leave the remaining wire connectors attached (for
components not requiring replacement) if you are to leave the
control panel at the range.
-OR-
Alternatively, you can label and then detach the wire connectors of
the control panel components if the control panel will not be kept
at the range.
6.7 Removal and Replacement of Top-Accessible
Components
This section contains removal and replacement procedures for the
top-accessible components, located (or accessible) from under the
maintop. Some components also require removal of both side panels
and control panel.
6.7.1
Jet Holder Assembly Removal and Replacement
This procedure is for removing and replacing the jet holder
assembly from the burner support rail. The assembly includes the jet
holder, as well as the orifice (jet) which is an integral part of the
assembly, and is not available separately. This procedure is the same
for all jet holder assemblies.
NOTE:
The orifice (jet) should not be removed.
NOTE:
If ordering a replacement jet holder assembly, retain the wire
guard clip for use with the replacement assembly.
Be sure to check QuickFinder for relevant information, documentation,
and the correct part number when replacing this component.
Sharp Components – Gloves Recommended
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The burner support rail may have sharp edges. Avoid injury by
handling with care.
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It is recommended to use gloves when removing or installing the
burner support rail.
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in
page
2. Follow all steps in
Accessing Components under the Maintop,
3. Remove both gas tubes attached to both jet assembly(s) on the
burner support rail you are to remove (see Figure 19, page 26).
4. Prior to removing the jet holder assembly from the burner support
rail, remove and retain the wire guard clip (see Figure 39).