If the control knobs on your oven have faded or started to melt they will need to be replaced.
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Before replacing a part in any electrical appliance, you must ensure that the appliance is first unplugged from the mains.
If the knobs on your oven are broken or becoming worn you may want to replace them with new ones.
The old knob should pull away from the oven quite easily. The new knob should fit onto the shaft protruding from the oven. Line up the hole in the new knob so that it fits onto the shaft correctly and press it on firmly, making sure it's secured.
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