Elba PX906 Gas Cooker

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  • #29884
    arosview
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    I have been asked to do some minor repairs to this all gas cooker, door seal and knobs etc. But I do have one query. A lot of the markings have either come off or very difficult to read on the control panel so it will need replacing. (Unless some kind soul out there can tell me that it is possible to buy new transfers.)

    Because I am not CORGI registered, what I want to know is, when I remove the control panel is there anything behind it that is gas related that will need to be disconnected which I am not qualified to do?

    Also from doing a search of the threads I understand that Connect are the only trade source of parts. Unfortunately I don’t have an account with them, so I’ll have to go retail on this one. Unless someone knows of another reasonably priced source. The cheapest I have found for the control panel so far is Circa £60.00.

    Cheers David

    #225085
    Kirk
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    Re: Elba PX906 Gas Cooker

    To change front panel you have to undo all the burners, though you are not breaking into the system, as there are normally 3 self tappers along the top , it is an easy job where else you would get the parts I don’t know.

    Kirk

    #225086
    Penguin45
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    Re: Elba PX906 Gas Cooker

    Kirk wrote:where else you would get the parts I don’t know.

    Ask Dave_Conway – he knows everyfink.

    Chris.

    #225087
    arosview
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    Kirk wrote:To change front panel you have to undo all the burners, though you are not breaking into the system, as there are normally 3 self tappers along the top , it is an easy job where else you would get the parts I don’t know.

    Kirk

    Thanks Kirk, as long as I am not breaking any regulations or putting my customer at risk. I’ll go for it.

    David

    #225088
    aqualectric
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    Re: Elba PX906 Gas Cooker

    Also look it up as a DeLonghi PX906. Same manufacturer. 😉
    I own one of these and they are a doddle to strip down. 2 screws under middle burners, 2 screws at the side and 2 at the back of the hob. Remove the side trims and the hob hinges up. Disconnect the earth wire at the back of the hob and the whole plate can be lifted off. Caution – hob edges are razor sharp!! All parts are readily available; including the fascia.
    Connect are the main dealers for Elba and Delonghi – but it’s worth a try to see if you can order DeLonghi parts from your supplier. But as P45 says, Dave Conway can get them for you.

    HTH,

    Steve.

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