leisure rangemaster

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  • #62447
    kelland
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    Hi all…..need to fit a clock to an all electric leisure rangmaster 110…had a quick look and cant see that the facia detaches on its own ( the easy way) without removing maybe the sides and/or top….to save me time anyone give me pointers, in what order etc….many thanks!

    #350148
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    Hi,

    Which clock to which model?

    If you can give me a link to the clock on the store and the cooker model number I can look up the relevant information and try to help.

    K.

    #350149
    kelland
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    Re: leisure rangemaster

    Leisure rangemaster 110, serial number: 5344 002195, I am awaiting response for part number and cost from Medco as there is 5 different clocks listed, but I am considering by-passing the clock relay as the cooker is 15 years old and never used on timer, so would be nice to know how the big beast comes apart?

    #350150
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    Okay, this oven clock should be the one you need. It comes with buttons apparently.

    According to Rangemaster it fits: UPTO SER No7265-5344-UPTO SER No3150-5367-UPTO SER No2323-5423-UPTO SEWR No1012-5489

    Diagram attached of where it is and roughly how it comes apart, it’s about as good as we get usually and we have to work it out as well. 😕

    HTH

    K.

    #350151
    johnsdad
    Participant

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    The sides and the top do need to be removed, as the fascia screws are on the top edge

    #350152
    kelland
    Participant

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    thanks….the side panel screws speak for themselves but how does the front of the side panels come off and i suppose the sides have to come off to get to the screws for both ends of the 2 hobs?

    #350153
    kelland
    Participant

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    any takers?

    #350154
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    Never had to take one apart or, certainly not for a few years now. Usually it’s just a case of sitting working it out though, even for us.

    K.

    #350155
    kelland
    Participant

    Re: leisure rangemaster

    Yes I know….been in the trade for 22 years and never had to take one apart, only ever had fan elements go

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