Hi allas the title says, my daughter spilled a full cup of hot chocolate over the gas cooker, it seems to have got into the ignition switch and shorted out the contacts so that it is constantly clicking. I've isolated the electrical supply to it to stop this happening.
I'm looking to get into the switch and try to clean it out
I assume I just remove these 2 black screws to remove the front panel? Since we're in the vicinity of gas here I don't want to start just removing things without understanding what I'm doing.
Also, anyone ever had this, I don't know the makeup of these switches and if it's a matter of just drying out or if it's likely to be damaged beyond repair
I'm looking to get into the switch and try to clean it out
I assume I just remove these 2 black screws to remove the front panel? Since we're in the vicinity of gas here I don't want to start just removing things without understanding what I'm doing.
Also, anyone ever had this, I don't know the makeup of these switches and if it's a matter of just drying out or if it's likely to be damaged beyond repair