|
Posted by andreaathome on November 26, 2008, 5:57 pm
andreaathome had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/maintenance/GE-Profile-gas-cooktop-JGP975SEK1SS-250131-.htm
Mike, I have the same problem (the day before Thanksgiving!!!) did you
fix it?
and how?????
thanks
Andrea in Montana
-------------------------------------
Mike in Arkansas wrote:
show/hide quoted text
> Anyone know how to gain access to the controls underneath the top of
> this gas cooktop? Only way I can see to do it is there are three torx
> head screws around each burner. Will taking these out gain access to
> the inside? I don't want to damage the cooktop by uninformed
> disassembly. It has a control lock that makes a buzzer sound when the
> burners are on if the lock is enabled. It buzzes all the time now
> even in the unlock position so I need to gain access to the control.
> thanks
##-----------------------------------------------##
Delivered via
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/
Building Construction and Maintenance Forum
Web
and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup -
alt.home.repair - 326113 messages
and counting!
##-----------------------------------------------##
|
> this gas cooktop? Only way I can see to do it is there are three torx
> head screws around each burner. Will taking these out gain access to
> the inside? I don't want to damage the cooktop by uninformed
> disassembly. It has a control lock that makes a buzzer sound when the
> burners are on if the lock is enabled. It buzzes all the time now
> even in the unlock position so I need to gain access to the control.
> thanks