in the recent decade the wired type I own, Choloric" has a large slide connector and a narrow slide on connector, so there's no confusing them. The burner takes about a quarter twist and lifts out easily if the potential junk has been cleaned from aroun it. The rubber gasket may need being pealed from the burner if gunk and extended heat have disnintergrated it slightly. Calling the company's 800 number with model number may work.
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Dale Leavens wrote: > Have you figured out that you can lift one edge to expose the drip tray under > the burner? > > Usually this will be the front left around the 7:30 position. Think of the > burner being hinged at around the 1:30 position. > > Some are connected with a plug on a wire, others you lift only a short > distance then pull, the socket receptacle part is fixed and the burner pulls > away. I don't remember exactly how the wired type pull off but either way, > the element can be removed and if you can find a source you can buy a > replacement. > > Hope this is useful. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Claudia > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:52 PM > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Burners? > > > Hi, > > Can I replace my stove burners? > I'm not sure how old it is, but it was here, when we moved into the house 7 > years ago, and I need to replace them because either the coding is wearing > off on some of them, or they're just too rusty and not very cleanable? > > Thanks. > > Claudia > > Join either of my groups; the first is for visually-impaired women, while > the other is for people wishing to discuss homemaking issues. > [email protected] > [email protected] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
