Component Access & Removal
4-3
RANGES &
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RANGETOPS
Surface Burner Components:
Surface Burner Grate, Inner Burner, Outer Burner
Ring & Outer Burner Base Removal
• Lift the burner grate from the pressed steel top.
• Lift the inner burner from the inner burner base.
• Lift the outer burner ring from the outer burner base.
• Lift the outer burner base from the burner body.
(See Figure 3-1)
Surface Burner Pressed Steel Top Removal
After the grates are removed, the pressed steel top can
be removed by placing the vinyl coated end of the “S”
hook removal tool (supplied with the unit) into one of
the oblong holes in the steel top and lifting up. (See
Figure 3-2)
Surface Burner Body Removal
In order to remove the Burner Body, the components
listed above will need to be removed first, and the unit
will need to be pulled from its installation so that the
back panel can be removed.
Once the back panel is removed, disconnect the appro-
priate electrode wire from the spark module and clip
any cable ties around the wire being removed.
With wrenches, disconnect the inner burner gas supply
line from the burner body. (See Figure 3-3)
With one wrench on the outer burner orifice holder, use
another wrench to disconnect the flexible gas line which
supplies the outer burner. (See Figure 3-4)
Extract the burner body mounting screws with a Phillips
head screwdriver and lift the burner body from the
appliance, along with the electrode wire.
NOTE:
The inner burner base can be removed from
the burner body with a large Allen wrench.
Figure 3-1. Components that Lift Off
Figure 3-2. Steel Top Removal
Figure 3-3. Disconnect Inner Burner Supply Line
Figure 3-4. Disconnect Outer Burner Supply Line
“S” Hook
Burner Grate
Outer Burner Ring
Pressed Steel Top
Inner Burner
Outer Burner Base
Disconnect inner burner
supply line here.
Hold flat portion of orifice
holder with wrench.
Use another wrench
to disconnect flex tube
connection.
Summary of Contents for RT362F
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Page 3: ...General Information RANGES R RANGETOPS 1 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 13: ...Theory of Operation 2 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
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Page 21: ...Installation Information RANGES R RANGETOPS 3 1 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...
Page 26: ...RANGES R RANGETOPS Installation Information 3 6 ...
Page 27: ...Component Access Removal 4 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 4 COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL ...
Page 43: ...Troubleshooting Guide 5 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 53: ...Technical Data 6 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA ...
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Page 57: ...R RA AN NG GE ES S R RA AN NG GE ET TO OP PS S Wiring Diagrams 7 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTIO N 7 ...
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