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[title] Remove lower element
-[* black] lift up the inner casing of the bottom half to access electrical connections to the element. Pull away insulation cover and undo screw eg orange arrow.
+[* black] Lift up the inner casing of the bottom half to access electrical connections to the element. Pull away insulation covers and undo screws eg orange arrow.
[* black] To make access easier, you can also remove the earth connectors and the thermal fuse (purple arrow) from the inner casing. If you have a multimeter you can confirm that the thermal fuse and thermostat (blue arrow) are closed circuit ie near 0 ohms.
[* black] The lower heating element can now be extracted.