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Daniel G - May 21, 2020
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Easy install
The part came in a box , put together , very easy to install. I would highly recommend taking a picture of the unit you are replacing so you know where to put all the wires and cords.
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Front left burner not heating enough
June 2019 0. TURNED OFF CIRCUIT BREAKER !!! 1. Lifted cooktop out of counter cutout. (It wasn't anchored) 2. I had just enough slack in the armored power cable to set the cooktop on the edge of the countertop cutout. 3. Removed black plastic control knobs 4. Removed about a dozen short screws around perimeter of c
... Read moreooktop. I think those were phillips head screws. 5. Lifted glass top straight up. Had to wiggle it a bit, to get the rubber washers on the control shafts, to slide up. 6. The new heater element did not have the 2 alignment brackets. These brackets have holes that slip over metal pins at each end. So, I removed the brackets from the old element, and attached them to the new element. 7. Set new heater element on top of old. Using needle nose pliers, pulled wires off of old element and clipped onto new element - ONE AT A TIME. 8. Slide old element out, and place new element brackets over alignment pins. 9. Now, on to the Infinite control switch. Removed a few screws around the metal housing that the controls are attached to. 10. Removed the 2 screws that hold the control to the metal housing. 11. Switched wires from old control to new - ONE AT A TIME. (Pay attention to the position of the wire blades on the control, and align it to match the old control, so that you will get the wires from the old control, onto the correct blades of the new control.) 12. Attached new control to metal housing, using 2 screws. 13. Re-assemble - Place glass top over control shafts. 14. Attach glass top by installing all of those short screws around the perimeter. 15. Place cooktop back into countertop cutout. 16. Turn on the circuit breaker. 17. Test all heating elements. ------------- Other notes - I actually removed the entire cooktop, including disconnecting the power connection, so that we could replace our kitchen countertop. One issue was that the new quartz countertop was 3/8" thinner than the old Formica top. So, the bottom of the cooktop was resting 3/8" lower than before. The shallow drawer below the cooktop was now hitting the bottom of the cooktop. My solution was to cut 3/8" off the back of the drawer. Problem solved. Good luck y'all.