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Can anyone advise how to disassemble a Miele KM 3475 G gas cooktop? I have the Technical Information for Masterchef cooktops manual but there are no instructions for disassembly. I'd like to take the ignitors out and clean them all.

Symptoms are that the stove is difficult to light (across all elements) and that the top left burner turns itself off once lit after about 5-6 seconds. If a good cleaning doesn't fix it I'll order a new ignition transformer and a new thermocouple for the one burner. Happy to photograph and upload the disassembly as I've done in the past.

Thanks.

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Posted

Hmmm... no replies yet. No matter, I'm going to take all the screws out of the top on Monday and see what I can take apart ;)

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From the service manual:

Cooktop Surface Removal
1. Disconnect the cooktop from the power supply.
2. Close the gas tap.
3. Remove the switch knobs.
4. Remove the grates.
5. Remove the pot rests.
6. Remove the burner caps; see Figure 010-1, Items 1 and 2.
7. Remove the burner ring(s); see Figure 010-1, Item 3.
8. Remove the burner head(s); see Figure 010-1, Item 4.
9. Remove the three T20 screws securing each wok burner; see Figure 010-1, Item 5.
Note:
These screws have serrated metal washers underneath them. Don’t lose the
washers!
10. Remove the two T20 screws securing each normal/fast burner; see Figure
010-2, Item 2.
11. Remove the cooktop surface.

Posted

Thanks LI-NY Tech. Looks pretty simple to change the parts.

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