Turn power off and disconnect cooker. Remove screws from side panels at rear. Snap out 30mm cover strips at front of side. Remove screws from brown cover strip underneath white clip on piece. Remove strips. Lift side panels off locating tabs and remove. Undo 2 PK screws each side to allow front panel to slide forward on a rail. Undo 2 PK screws each side holding tabs for hob. Hob will now hinge upwards from rear. Make sure power is off before lifting hob. Use a piece of broom handle or batten about 650mm long to prop up the raised hob.
Mark the faulty hob with marker pen as it will not be obvious it is faulty when taken out. Make a sketch of all cable locations and colours before removing. Prise cables off connectors with a flat bladed screwdriver. Loosen the two screws holding the spring clip and remove one screw entirely. Remove screw from end of cross rail nearest the element you are to remove. With help pull the spring clip out of its locating hole in the element at both ends. Remove element.
Replacement is the exact opposite of removal. It is advisable to test the new element before replacing the panel screws but make sure the hob is down before reconnecting power. Also ensure that no bare connections can come into contact with the metal parts of the cooker.
The final 30mm white cover strips simply snap onto three tabs, top, centre and bottom.
Pete Nash
November 2012