
Service Manual for the Thermador Pro Harmony Range, Model PRL364GDH/01
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6.4 Removal and Replacement of Back-Accessible
Components
This section contains removal and replacement procedures for the
components that can be accessed from the back of the range.
NOTE:
Before and after servicing the range from the back side, refer
to the Installation Manual for instructions on removing and installing
the anti-tip bracket, as well as other important installation information.
Moving the Range
For servicing that requires access from the back of the range, it may
be necessary to move the range. Due to the weight of the range,
using an air sled or oven dolly to move it may reduce the risk of injury
and/or damage.
6.4.1
Backguard and Island Trim Removal and Replacement
This procedure applies for the backguards (the Lowback, and the
22-inch High Backguard), as well as for the Island Trim.
■ If replacing with a different backguard or Island Trim model, the
installation must be performed with adherence to all procedures
and warnings/cautions in the Installation Manual.
■
Always check local building codes for the proper method of
installation. Local codes vary. Installation, electrical
connections and grounding must comply with all applicable
codes.
In the absence of local codes the appliance should be
installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 current issue and National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA 70-current issue. In Canada, installation must be in
accordance with the CAN 1-B149.1 and .2
– Installation Codes for
Gas Burning Appliances and/or local codes.
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in
, page
2. Remove and retain the T-20 screws on the front-facing side of the
backguard / Island Trim (see Figure 26, on page 21).
3. Remove and retain the T-20 screws on the back side of the
backguard / Island Trim (see Figure 74, Figure 75).
4. Lift the backguard straight up to remove (see Figure 73).
NOTE:
When reinstalling, the backguard / Island Trim must be
placed inside of the two guide channels (see Figure 73).
Figure 73: Guide Channels for Backguard and Back Panels (Typical
range and Island Trim Shown)