Griddle And Grill Thermostat Removal And Replacement - Thermador Pro Grand PRD304EG Service Manual

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Service Manual for Thermador Pro Grand Dual Fuel Ranges:
Figure 118: Plunger Switch in Cavity (Small Oven of 48-Inch Model
Shown)
Figure 119: Prying out Plunger Switch Bezel
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4.5.21 Griddle and Grill Thermostat Removal and Replacement

Both the griddle and grill require a thermostat. For models with both
griddle and grill, there are two thermostats.
Be sure to check QuickFinder for relevant information, documentation,
and the correct part number when replacing this component.
Figure 120: Typical Griddle/Grill Thermostat
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Caution
When installing the thermostat, extend the capillary tube to the
needed length, however be careful not to twist or bend it, or it may
impede the component's ability to operate properly.
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in the Preparing the Range
for Servicing, page 21.
2. First make a note how the wires are connected to the thermostat
on the back side of the control panel, and then disconnect the wire
harnesses and connectors.
NOTE: It is always recommended to label and tag all wires, wire
connectors and harnesses prior to disconnecting them, so as to
correctly identify their connections/locations when re-assembling.
Alternatively, you can photograph the wire connections prior to
disconnecting (for example, with your mobile phone).
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