
58300000202443_ARA_EN_C
JANUARY 2018
Service Manual for Bosch 800 Series Built-in Wall Ovens
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6
SERVICE AND REPAIR
6.1
Doors
The serviceable parts of the soft-close door include the handle,
endcaps, outer door glass/skin (service assembly), hinges (service kit
with one dampen hinge and one spring hinge), 2-pane glass pack,
porcelain-coated door liner, and the various fasteners.
On double ovens, the Bosch
logo is located on the upper oven door
skin.
6.1.1
Removing and Reinstalling the Door
To remove the door…
1. Open door completely.
2. Flip right and left hinge levers back to open, as shown below;
be sure the levers are in the fully open position. (The RH and
LH hinges differ slightly, but operate in the same manner.)
CAUTION
Avoid injury when removing and replacing oven doors.
Be sure oven is cool enough for handling.
Position hinges properly (see Figure 11).
Grasp only by sides, not by the handle.
Do not force door open or closed.
Handle with care–the door weighs approximately 40 lb.
CAUTION
Sheet metal parts often have sharp edges. Avoid injury by
handling these parts with care.
Turn off the electrical power circuit to the oven at the main junction
box before servicing this unit.
For those checks requiring the use of electrical power, exercise
extreme care.
NOTICE
It may be necessary to use a tool, such as a screwdriver, to gently
pry the upper part of the lever away from the housing. Take care to
avoid scratching the porcelain.
Figure 10 Opening the hinge lever
NOTICE
Clean black stainless steel components by gently wiping with
soap & water and a soft microfiber cloth.