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79046713605 -- Slide in range Elux w/Kenmore bade -- disassembly


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Need disassembly instructions. This thing is absolutely not an intuitive easy take down and reassemble job. 

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I've only taken apart this style with standard infinite switches where the control panel face is held on by the nuts under the knobs.

 

Looking at the parts breakdown this one with a membrane touchpanel it appears there is a screw on each side of the lower console section, (screw comes from side of lower consule section at an angle or directly straight up from bottom of over hanging lip into touchpad/console on each side).

 

Sure hope they don't need the touchpad/console!!!  Sears $849.19!!!!! APD $945.51  WOW!!!! The normal parts outlet that I use $620.00

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Yeah, this doesn't come apart nearly as easily as that style. Because Electrolux, that's why. 

 

Top membrane has two screws on the side, and then you're supposed to pop it out and over the plastic piece in the front, which can crack. The membrane frame has a metal tab that's supposed to go into a slot on the plastic trim piece, but you have to flex it to get it back in.  Gah. 

 

The job I'm on requires taking the glass top off to get to the right front element. My experience with this kind of E-lux cooking product is that there's usually at least one false start that requires stopping going back and redoing something, so I'm hoping to find some disassembly procedures. 


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