This is a high - quality grill and oven ignition electrode designed specifically for Chef gas ovens and stoves. It's an Electrolux part with the number 4055563334 and can replace part numbers 0049001142 and 0049001192. The electrode has a length of 80mm, not including the spade terminal, and the tip of the electrode is 18.5mm from the bracket. It's held in place by a single screw through a small metal bracket that is part of the electrode itself. Fitted with a 2.8mm spade terminal, it can fit most electronic ignition leads. This ignitor electrode is suitable for the grill burner in Simpson 74F861W and 74F864W models, as well as all Chef GBC, GUC, and GUK series models. It also works for the oven burner in some of these models, such as GBC5246W, GBC5266W, and many others. Even models not listed here might be compatible. If you're not sure, just provide your full model number, sales code, or production code before buying. With over 25 years of experience in supplying appliance parts to both the trade and retail sectors, you can buy with confidence.

Using this ignition electrode is quite simple. First, make sure your gas stove or oven is turned off and unplugged to avoid any electrical or gas - related accidents. Locate the old ignition electrode in your grill or oven. Unscrew the small metal bracket holding the old electrode in place and carefully remove it. Then, take your new electrode and align it in the same position as the old one. Secure it with the screw through the metal bracket. Connect the 2.8mm spade terminal to the electronic ignition lead. Once everything is connected properly, you can turn on your appliance and test the ignition. Remember, if you're unsure about the compatibility of this electrode with your model, always provide your full model number, sales code, or production code before making a purchase. To keep your electrode in good working condition, clean it regularly. You can use a soft brush to remove any dirt or debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the electrode. If you notice any issues with the ignition after using it for a while, it might be time to check the connection or consider replacing the electrode.