Due to a combination of bad bumps and maybe a questionably-secured microwave, the microwave turntable in our 2020 297RSTS decided to jump out of the microwave and land on the glass range top on a recent outing. The result was glass scattered everywhere, including some down inside the range. It looks like the range top was tempered glass, so we are glad for that.
Now we are looking for suggestions for getting all of the glass out of the range and oven. The data sheet indicates the range/oven is a Furrion FSRE21SA-BL, but the numbers on the manual suggest FS21DB4A-BL.
For the range, we can't see how to get the metal "cover" off to clean out all of the glass underneath the burners and inspect for damage to the gas components. The manual does not describe how to open up the top for cleaning or maintenance. Is there a way to get this open?
As far as the oven, I've found one chunk of glass inside so far. I don't know if this chunk worked its way through from the bottom of the range, or if it was around the top of the oven door and fell in when the door was opened.
Does anyone have any advice on how to get this cleaned up? Do we need to disassemble the thing to get it cleaned out?
Also, how concerned should I be about damage to the gas components resulting in leaks?
Thanks,
Dave
Now we are looking for suggestions for getting all of the glass out of the range and oven. The data sheet indicates the range/oven is a Furrion FSRE21SA-BL, but the numbers on the manual suggest FS21DB4A-BL.
For the range, we can't see how to get the metal "cover" off to clean out all of the glass underneath the burners and inspect for damage to the gas components. The manual does not describe how to open up the top for cleaning or maintenance. Is there a way to get this open?
As far as the oven, I've found one chunk of glass inside so far. I don't know if this chunk worked its way through from the bottom of the range, or if it was around the top of the oven door and fell in when the door was opened.
Does anyone have any advice on how to get this cleaned up? Do we need to disassemble the thing to get it cleaned out?
Also, how concerned should I be about damage to the gas components resulting in leaks?
Thanks,
Dave
Comment