Control Panel And Bullnose Removal And Replacement - Thermador Pro Grand PRD304EG Service Manual

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3. Remove and retain the two screws on the bezel of the griddle/grill
thermostat (see Figure 97, page 52).
4. [For griddle]: Remove thermostat bulb from the retaining bracket,
and then gently pull it through the receptacle (see Griddle
Removal and Replacement on page 26, and Figure 121).
5. [For grill]: Remove the thermostat bulb from the grill burner box
(see Grill Thermostat Removal and Replacement, page 36).
6. Remove the thermostat from the back of the control panel, and
replace it if needed.
Figure 121: Removing the Thermostat Bulb from Retaining Bracket
(Griddle)
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Retaining bracket
2
Thermostat bulb
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4.5.22 Control Panel and Bullnose Removal and Replacement

Figure 122: Bullnose and Control Panel (Shown with Knobs Removed)
Access to the control panel and bullnose is from the top and front of
the range.
This procedure is provided primarily in the event the control panel is
damaged and needs replacing. Most components can be accessed
and serviced without the need to remove the control panel.
Be sure to check QuickFinder for relevant information, documentation,
and correct part numbers when replacing any of these components.
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in Preparing the Range for
Servicing, page 21.
2. Follow all steps in Accessing Components under the Maintop,
page 21.
3. From the back of the control panel, first make a note of how the
wires are connected, and then detach only the wire connectors for
all the LED indicators, as well as the wire connector for the
temperature gauge. You do not have to detach the wire
connectors for other knob components.
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).
NOTE: LED indicators can stay on control panel as long as their
connectors are detached.
4. Remove all knobs from the control panel.
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