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Heating element removal, Heating element block torquing – Cleveland Range SET-10 User Manual

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HEATING ELEMENT
REMOVAL

1. Tilt the skillet forward to access bottom cover plate.

2. Make sure power switch and external circuit breaker

(at fuse box or breaker panel) are off.

3. Remove screws from bottom cover plate. Remove

plate.

4. Remove all 7/16 inch nuts and washers from

stainless retaining plate located at rear of skillet
pan.

5. Remove screws and tooth lock washer from

retaining bars and slide thru open end where
retaining plate was previously removed.

6. Disconnect electrical lead wires from elements.

7. Remove 5/16 inch nuts and spherical washers from

heating element blocks. Care should be taken when
removing nuts and washers to prevent breaking
studs.

8. Remove heating elements blocks. Replace as

needed.

NOTE: With new element block in place re-tighten nuts

on spherical washers with a torque wrench to 11ft-
lbs torque.

9. Replace retaining bars, retaining back plate and

bottom cover.

10. Switch external power back on and return skillet to

operating position. WARNING: Heating element
blocks are very heavy. Use care when handling.

HEATING ELEMENT BLOCK
TORQUING

Uneven torquing of heating element block
retaining plate nuts may cause uneven heating of
the cooking surface. To retorque, proceed as
follows:

1. Tilt the skillet forward.

2. Ensure that the power switch and the external circuit

breaker (at fuse box or breaker panel) are off. 3.
Remove the bottom cover plate.

3. Loosen the 5/16 Inch nuts on the spherical washers.

4. Using a torque wrench, retighten the nuts to 11 ft-

Ibs torque.

5. Replace the bottom cover plate.