If in doubt consult a professional electrician.
I wrote this because I couldn't find anywhere that gave the advice for this model.
tools required, one cross head screw driver and a pair of plier
5. locate and remove the 4 posi drive head screws on the back plate one in each corner, do not force the screws. Use a penetrating spray if tight they aren't long so be patient. once remove take the plate off. the heating element will be revealed.
6. undo the three retaining screws,1 right 2 left.
7. ease the element towards you. The back slide on connectors will be revealed.
8. the top connection with a white sleeve can be tight so again releasing spray. lightly use a pair of pliers and remove. There is plent of wire for this connection so it shouldn't drop back out of reach behind the second back plate.
9. The one below it is a different matter the connection wire blue will readily disappear but there isn't much to play with. do not yank or pull the wires they can snap or fray.
10. if you manage to connect the new element just put it back together. but if you can't connect the element a further half hour will soon have the oven working again.
11. Screw the new element fully into place without attempting to connect the wires make sure you don't trap the wires especially the top one, push it back or wait until the back of the cooker is removed.
12. Pull cooker out and access the rear.
13. remove the u covers for the air in/out vents and ease off the tube retaining clips on the silver hoses.
14 remove the wire covering box on the right.
15. remove the securing screws for the large back plate.
16. once removed this will give you access to the wiring
17 if not already screwed on fit the new element.
18 fit wires
19 put it all back together.........
I wrote this because I couldn't find anywhere that gave the advice for this model.
tools required, one cross head screw driver and a pair of plier
1. Turn off the electricity for the cooker at the fuse/tripswitch.
2. Do not rely on just switching the cooker off at the plug, some plugs are still live!!!
4. Open main oven door and unclip the thin metal rod it comes from the topright as you look in, it will drop to the right.5. locate and remove the 4 posi drive head screws on the back plate one in each corner, do not force the screws. Use a penetrating spray if tight they aren't long so be patient. once remove take the plate off. the heating element will be revealed.
6. undo the three retaining screws,1 right 2 left.
7. ease the element towards you. The back slide on connectors will be revealed.
8. the top connection with a white sleeve can be tight so again releasing spray. lightly use a pair of pliers and remove. There is plent of wire for this connection so it shouldn't drop back out of reach behind the second back plate.
9. The one below it is a different matter the connection wire blue will readily disappear but there isn't much to play with. do not yank or pull the wires they can snap or fray.
10. if you manage to connect the new element just put it back together. but if you can't connect the element a further half hour will soon have the oven working again.
11. Screw the new element fully into place without attempting to connect the wires make sure you don't trap the wires especially the top one, push it back or wait until the back of the cooker is removed.
12. Pull cooker out and access the rear.
13. remove the u covers for the air in/out vents and ease off the tube retaining clips on the silver hoses.
14 remove the wire covering box on the right.
15. remove the securing screws for the large back plate.
16. once removed this will give you access to the wiring
17 if not already screwed on fit the new element.
18 fit wires
19 put it all back together.........