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WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON
Disconnect from electricity and gas before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have nished.
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4.8 Replacing the top and bottom elements
Disconnect the cooker from the electricity supply.
Bottom Element
Pull the cooker forward to allow access to the cover
boxes at the rear. Remove the xings that secure the
cover and lift it clear.
Remove the 2 screws A and allow the plate to drop
down. Remove the 2 screws ‘B, then lower the upper
plate and remove it through the slot in the cooker
back (Fig.9-12).
Undo the terminal connections, noting their positions.
Remove the element xings and withdraw the
element.
Replace the element and re-assemble parts in reverse
order.
Top Element
Remove the top element bracket xings and withdraw
the elements carefully, lifting to clear the clips on the
support bar (Fig.9-13).
Replace the element and re-assemble the parts in
reverse order.
Check that the oven operates satisfactorily.
4.9 Replacing the cooling fan
Remove the hotplate (see 1.2).
Remove the access plate.
Remove the screws that hold the cooling fan to the
duct (Fig.9-14), and then lift out the fan.
Re-assemble in the reverse order.
4.10 Replacing the oven latch motor
Remove the packing and accessories from the
appliance except the base pack that can be left in
place.
Remove the hotplate (see 1.2).
Disconnect the thermal cut-out. Disconnect the motor
leads from the terminal block.
Undo the three cover plate screws and remove the
plate.
Open the oven door and undo the two latch assembly
retaining screws (Fig.9-15).
Remove the black, ocooker and purple wires
connected to the latch motor. Remove the latch motor
assembly.
Note: The access to the assembly is very tight; it is
suggested that the assembly is slid into the cooker so
that the latch can be turned sideways and then lifted
out front rst.
Replace the motor and ret in the reverse order.
4.11 Overriding a locked oven
Switch on the cooker. Set the oven function control to
self-clean – do not set the timer. This should switch the
lock back to the open position.
If this fails, then get a wire hook and slide in through
the side to pull the latch back (Fig.9-16).
Fig.9-14
Fig.9-15
Fig.9-16
ArtNo281-0145 Bottom Element Access
B B
A
Fig.9-12
ArtNo281-0147 Top Element Fixings
Fig.9-13
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