Open the oven door completely flat. Pull the hinge locks up (forward) toward the door frame to the unlocked position. |
Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top (near the handle). Close the door to the removal position (barely open). Lift the door up and out until the hinge arm clears the slots in the door. |
Replacement is the reverse of these steps. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top (near the handle). Hold the door at the same angle as for removal and seat the indentation of the hinge arm onto the bottom of the slot on both sides. |
Open the oven door completely flat. Push the hinge locks toward the front frame of the oven cavity into the locked position. Close the oven door. If the door does not open and close smoothly, remove the door and repeat the process. |
Use extreme caution when handling the sheet metal parts of the range. There are sharp edges and you can be seriously injured. We recommend wearing safety gloves while working on the range.
Remove the oven door from the range. (See page 29 in the training manual.) Set it face down on a blanket or pad to protect the finish. Remove the 3 screws from the bottom of the liner. Lift the liner off the front glass and set it aside on a pad or blanket. Remove the 4 top door liner screws. |
Remove the 4 door handle screws and lift the door off the handle. Set it aside where it will be protected from damage. Slide the door trim out of the way. |
Remove the 4 top liner screws. (See page 30 in the training manual.) Set it face down on a blanket or pad to protect the finish with the hinge hangers hanging over the edge. Remove the 2 bottom screws. Lift the hinge hanger out of the slot in the door liner. |
To remove the oven door glass, remove both hinge hangers. (See above.) Remove the 6 screws securing the door liner. Lift the insulation cover off the liner. CAUTION! The insulation cover sheet metal has very sharp edges. |
Lift the inner door glass assembly bracket out of the liner. If you disassemble the glass, be reminded that the inner and outer glasses are different. The outer glass has a more rounded edge. When you reinstall the insulation, make absolutely sure the insulation is not visible in the glass after the door is reassembled. |
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