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How to replace the glass lid on swift 500 series, 1 electric and 3 burner gas cook top.The stove is already fixed into place in our caravan.

The original glass shattered when a heavy object fell on it. em

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This is the only info I could find. From everything I looked at, it should only be a couple of screws in the lid itself, you might need to remove the surround or the "hob"
Maybe the link will serve you better. https://caravanchronicles.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/cooking-appliance-service-procedures.pdf

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    em Arnold Oct 28, 2017

    Unfortunately the suggested manual has a totally different set up for the lid hing and it looks like we have to remove the whole unit to get to the screws holding to lid in place. Removing the 'hob'/unit is also very difficult as the gas is a fixed copper pipe and can not get the unit to move far enough. we may have to cut into the cabinet to access the screws. em

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    Gadget Premeaux Oct 29, 2017

    apologies for not being able to find more pertinent information for you. It is hard to find anything on that particular model. I did look it over, and it seems as though it is difficult to "do it yourself" on these units in general.

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    em Arnold Oct 29, 2017

    The manual did give us a guide in the removal of the cooking unit so we could finally access the gas connection and then lift the unit to access the lid hing screws, it was very difficult in such a confined space. Thanks for your help. em

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SOURCE: i just shatter the top of my stove ,glass ceramic,

Unfortunately no your ceramic glass top cannot be repaired and will have to be replaced. as for the burners as long at the metal heating part of it isn`t damaged and its just the outer white coloured insulation that is cracked or chipped this is okay and still operate normally.hope this helps

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