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How to replace the heating element in your glass ceramic hob |
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[youtubevideo|43QBiy8zCdk]A failed radiant ring stops you cooking and often leads people to discard an otherwise healthy stove. By fitting a new heating element you can restore full performance, avoid waste and keep your appliance in service. This guide shows a safe DIY method for a standard glass ceramic hob. Read all warnings first and contact a licensed technician for gas or induction models or if you are unsure of your skills. |
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Moderate
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Your hob should now heat evenly again. Monitor the repaired zone for a few minutes; any smells or unusual noises mean power off immediately and re‑check connections. Retain all photos and notes for future maintenance and dispose of the old element at an authorised e‑waste collection point. |
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