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3.2
REMOVAL OF CONTROL PANELS
Various panels are removed as follows:
3.2.1 To Remove Facia Panel
Remove control knob
(s)
. Open oven doors and undo fixings along underside and top. Pull facia
panel forward while slightly easing bottom edge upward to remove.
3.2.2 To Remove Open Top Hob Components
Remove pan supports and burner heads complete with aluminium bezels and venturi that sit
loosely upon injector holder.
The hob is retained by ballstud fixings at each corner. Lift hob clear to access burner support
brackets.
3.2.3 To Remove Hob
Remove fixings that secure front hob support and fixings that secure flue to back panel. Lift full hob
area – including flue – clear of unit.
3.3
REMOVAL OF DROP-DOWN DOOR
Open door completely and insert a suitable pin into
marked hole on both hinges.
The action of closing door will result in the hinge pulling out
of bracket to allow door to be removed.
Due to hinge springs being under tension, do not disturb pins
while door is removed from range.
Replace in reverse order.
3.4
BURNERS
3.4.1 Open Top
Remove hob components as Section 3.2.2. Undo burner pipe compression fitting.
Undo injector holder fixings. Withdraw burner body.
Replace in reverse order.
3.4.2 Oven
Open oven doors and remove base panel. Undo Gas connection.
Remove tie wrap, pull back insulated sleeving and disconnect
igniter lead at spark electrode end.
Undo FFD thermocouple at burner.
Undo fixings that secure burner feet to base panel.
Remove oven burner.
Replace in reverse order, ensuring correct dimensions for Spark
electrode and FFD Thermocouple
. (fig 12)
3.5
CLEANING
3.5.1 Burners
Burners should be cleaned daily to maintain maximum performance. Open top burners should
be cleaned as detailed in User Instructions. Additional burners are best cleaned with a wire brush;
port blockage should be freed using a metal broach, any loose material being shaken out via burner
shank.
Ensure burners are dry and free from any cleaning material before replacing.
Check adjustment as detailed in Section 1.
3.5.2 Injectors
Injectors are best cleaned with a wooden splinter or soft fuse wire. Metal reamers may distort or
increase orifice size and their use should be avoided.