Technical data

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Disconnect the range from the electricity supply. Remove the
control panel. Remove the plinth, 3 screws.
Undo the lower retaining screw situated below the edge
at the panel front corner. Remove the side panel retaining
screw on the upper front edge and the two fixings on the rear
or the side panel. Remove the panel by pulling it away from
the range Fig. 6-1.
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Remove the control panel.
Remove the relevant neon connections and undo the nut
which secures the neon to the control panel Fig. 7-1.
Replace parts in reverse order. Ensure the replacement neon
functions correctly.
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Remove control panel.
NB The old switch may be destroyed during removal.
Remove switch button and old switch from its bezel by
gripping the switch body behind the control panel and
twisting sharply. The switch bezel can then be removed by
folding back its locking wings and pushing forward Fig. 8-1.
Fit the new bezel to the control panel by first lining up the
raised key on its body with the cutout in the control panel
and pushing it in from the front. Assemble the new switch to
the bezel by lining up the key sections and pushing home. Fit
the new button by pushing in from the front.
Replace control panel in reverse order and test for correct
operation.
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Note: Two thermostats are used in the oven. One is a primary
thermostat, which controls the oven temperature and can
be adjusted by the customer using the control knob. The
maximum housing temperature limit for this thermostat is
T120 (UL) and has an oven control temperature limit of 475ºF.
The other is a protection thermostat to prevent the oven
overheating if the primary oven thermostat should fail. The
maximum housing temperature limit for this thermostat is
T120 (UL) and the safety cut off temperature is 622ºF +/-
50ºF.
The protect thermostat only operates if the primary
thermostat has failed.
a) To change the primary thermostat:
Remove the cooktop.
Remove the control panel.
Remove the oven shelves.
Undo the range rear cover screws and covers.
Track the route of the thermostat capillary from the rear of
the control on the facia to where it disappears into the oven.
By moving the capillary it will become obvious which of the
two phials in the oven it is connected to. The phial can be
removed by loosening the p-clips Fig. 9-1.
Feed the thermostat capillary out and clear of the oven
noting the routing.
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ArtNo281-0015 rear of switch
ArtNo.281-0116 - Oven Thermostat Phial
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