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    billlunney
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    Re: Removing hob – Rangemaster 110

    Hello Greg,

    Fair and sensible comment.

    My electrical knowledge is sound and importantly I’m comfortable working within my limitations. With your comment in mind perhaps offering up a ‘how to’ on this isn’t a good idea and is something I won’t progress.

    I’ve read your links and fully agree with everything therein.

    Thanks for the comments.

    in reply to: Removing hob – Rangemaster 110 #209545
    billlunney
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    Re: Removing hob – Rangemaster 110

    Hello Kirk,

    Many thanks for the reply. Very likely I’m just missing this but I can’t see the 4 screws that you mention.

    I’ve looked carefully at the vented panel at the very back of the cooker (got a torch in there), removed the grill plate and checked under the head shielding etc.

    If you were standing in front of the cooker looking at the control panel could you describe the location of the screws?

    Another thing is I see this and another post mention the hob tops slide to the left and right. I have kitchen worktops either side that would stop this unless I pull the cooker out (really want to avoid that). However – when I removed the visible screws I found the left hob simply lifted (part way at least) around a hinged point at the rear. It certainly didn’t come right off but enough to let me unscrew the front panel retaining screws located underneath the hob on top of the panel.

    Phew!

    Anyway really appreciate you’re help. I’ve noticed a fairly recent identical requirement so I’m going to add a message refering the chap to this post. Perhaps with your help we can all find a solution.

    Btw, I’m happy to take some snaps of the job and post it up for everyone else to benefit from. IF I can get the job done! 🙂

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