Replacing a hob element on a CANNON C60EKK

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    dylan744
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    I do not know how to remove (or lift up) the ceramic hob of the Cannon C60EKK in order to replace a broken hob element. I have undone all visible screws and tried to lift/slide the top to no avail. I do not want to force the top in case I break any connectors. I have tried to source a service manual but they appear to be out of stock everywhere and the CANNON help line number is useless (call an engineer). I live miles away from anywhere so the whole point of DIY is to avoid months of visits and expense.

    Anyone know how to lift the lid on this cooker?

    Thanks in advance.

    #432153
    gandh1
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    Re: Replacing a hob element on a CANNON C60EKK

    Firstly please isolate the electricity to your cooker, by using the relevent switch to your cookers connection point. Then once you are confident the appliance is no longer live, disconnect the cooker from the mains wiring. Please do not attempt to undertake this repair without being absolutely sure the appliance is not receiving any electricity. If you are unsure, bite the bullet and call an engineer. /h&s over

    There are two screws hidden behind front fascia panel. to get to it you need to remove knobs, and timer pins (if 5 button model) then slide the front fascia off sideways off its “hooks” after you have removed the screws from fascia panels underside.

    One you have doen this it is useful to get someone else to unclip the 2 wiring connectors that power the plates as you can then work on the hobplate upside down with ease.

    kr

    #432154
    dylan744
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    Re: Replacing a hob element on a CANNON C60EKK

    Thank you very much for that advice. Excellent.

    Regards,

    gp

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