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How to Lift & Replace Lower Right Heating Field on 2002 Amica Cooker (EHbk 2.8) with Ceramic Hob

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  • #1 16745240
    Władysław Majewski
    Level 11  
    In an Amica cooker from 2002 with an electric ceramic hob with the symbol EHbk 2.8. Those with an electronic programmer with a thermosensor do not work the lower right heating field. How to lift the plate to see what happened or possibly replace the field right away
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  • #2 16745280
    dedito
    Level 39  
    Just pry by inserting something narrow between the plate and the table top, disconnect the sliders that control the fields, unscrew the plate, measure the field and replace it if damaged.
    At least I don't have any fasteners to unscrew anything from the bottom.
    Of course, I don't have to mention the disconnection of the voltage?
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  • #3 16745307
    antek124
    Level 32  
    dedito wrote:
    Just pry, disconnect the field control guides, unscrew the plate, measure the field and replace it if damaged.
    At least I don't have any fasteners to unscrew anything from the bottom.

    Yes, maybe carefully. Because if there are fasteners from the bottom of the tabletop, it's not very undermined. You have to pull out the oven and check if there is none, it is mounted on silicone.
  • #4 16745318
    dedito
    Level 39  
    I only have a gasket.
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  • #5 16745336
    antek124
    Level 32  
    dedito wrote:
    I only have a gasket.

    If there is a gasket, then there should be fasteners.
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  • #6 16745340
    dedito
    Level 39  
    antek124 wrote:
    dedito wrote:
    I only have a gasket.

    If there is a gasket, then there should be fasteners.

    It wasn't, I've had it for 10 years and nothing happens due to the lack of fixings.
  • #7 16745390
    jakubwaba
    Level 22  
    Amica provides its hobs with a set of 4 latches attached to the worktop and, of course, the hob has a glued gasket. Levering from above is unacceptable - the plate can be chipped. You should first remove the oven and then push the plate out from the bottom (it should pop out of the latches) or properly disengage it from the latches, e.g. with a flat screwdriver.
  • #8 16745404
    dedito
    Level 39  
    My plate has a metal rim, my friend's I see that the lack is also better from the bottom.
  • #9 16745417
    Władysław Majewski
    Level 11  
    I found the instructions for this cooker under the plate, only some screws and brackets are shown that hold the plate unless it does not move. I don't see any other mounts. But I will take a photo of the drawing from the instructions, maybe someone will recognize if there are any fixings that prevent the plate from being lifted
  • #10 16745439
    jakubwaba
    Level 22  
    These brackets are the latches holding the plate, they are screwed to the edge of the cut-out hole in the tabletop. Usually the plate pops out of them when pushed from underneath (may require some force but feel).

Topic summary

To lift and replace the lower right heating field on a 2002 Amica cooker (model EHbk 2.8) with a ceramic hob, users suggest first disconnecting the power supply. The ceramic plate can be pried up by inserting a narrow tool between the plate and the countertop. However, caution is advised as the plate may be secured with latches or brackets that require removal from underneath. It is recommended to pull out the oven to access these fasteners. If the plate has a gasket, it likely has latches that need to be disengaged. Users emphasize that leveraging from above can damage the plate, so pushing from below is preferred. Instructions found under the plate indicate the presence of screws and brackets that may hold the plate in place.
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