
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
Page 91 of 92
6.9.12
Kick Panel Removal and Replacement
Be sure to check QuickFinder for relevant information,
documentation, and the correct part number when replacing this
component.
Figure 147: Kick Panel
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in
page
2. Remove the oven door(s). See
Oven Door Removal, Installation,
Figure 148: Kick Panel (Shown Detached)
1
Grooves (2) for mounting kick panel onto screws
2
Screws (2)
NOTE:
The wiring diagram for the range is located on the back
side of the kick panel (see
page
).
3. Loosen the two screws from the kick panel (you do not have to
remove them), and then lift the kick panel upward to detach the
right and left side grooves from respective screws (see
Figure 148, page 91).
7 BEFORE RETURNING APPLIANCE TO SERVICE
After you have finished all testing and servicing, always do the
following before returning the appliance to service:
■
Carefully check for gas leaks at each gas component that was
removed, replaced, or otherwise serviced using a gas leak
detector (electronic leak detectors are highly recommended) or
bubble test
■
Make sure all electrical connections are correct and secure
■
Make sure all safety grounds (internal and external) are correctly
and securely connected
■
Make sure all panels and components are properly and securely
reassembled
■
Make sure the range is level and adjust accordingly
■
If the range was pulled away from the wall for servicing, cleaning,
or any other reason, make sure that the range is properly secured
onto the anti-tip device when the range is pushed back against the
wall. See the Installation Manual for details on anti-tip device
installation.