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St George Appliances
3-5 Birmingham Ave Chester Hill NSW 2162
ph 1300-305-366
www.sga.com.au
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Basic Servicing
Ensure all gas and electricity is completely disconnected from the appliance, and all
components have cooled down from any previous use.
Remove the trivets, burner caps and burner heads.
Remove the burner control knobs, the brass
rings and the plastic surrounds.
Undo the screws adjacent to each burner.
There should be two screws associated with
each of the small, medium and large burners,
and four screws with the wok burner.
Undo the two screws under the front of the
cooktop, which hold two securing tabs.
Carefully lift the hob from the main cooktop chassis,
being careful not to damage the ignitor probe or
thermocouple (some models only).
Reverse the process to reassemble.
Removing The Hob
First, remove the hob as explained above.
Remove the e-clip from the valve spindle, and then lift the
ignition lever off the spindle.
Undo the two screws which secure the valve spindle from the
valve body. Ensure the spring does not get lost or misplaced in
this process.
Servicing such as lubricating the valves or adjusting the turn
down setting should only be carried out by an authorised
service agent.
Replace the valve spindle, ensuring the spring is properly
seated inside the spindle, and the two screws are secured but
not overtightened.
Replace the ignition lever, ensuring it sits directly above the
stainless steel tab on the electronic igniter box.
Secure with the e-clip.
Before replacing the hob, perform a leak test on all valves
which have been disassembled.
Replace the hob as described above.
Exposing The Valve
All parts including valves, manifolds, burners and electronic components are fully
accessible once the hob is removed.
All service work including parts replacement should only be carried out by authorised
service agents. Only genuine St George Appliance parts should be used.
Replacing Parts
Remove screws from under the
front of the cooktop, as well as
those around each burner.