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REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR
The oven door can easily be removed as
follows:
■
Open the door to the full extent (fig. 38)
and check to see which side the damper
hinge is fitted for the soft close feature as
shown in fig. 38. This may be fitted on left
or right of the door depending on exact
model.
■
Push the Damper Pin (arrow 1 in fig. 38)
slowly, applying pressure until it moves in
towards the oven and becomes flush with
the hinge lever (arrow 2 in fig. 38). The
Damper Pin does not react immediately
and is very slow to move as it necessary
to overcome the inertia of the soft close
mechanism. If the Damper Pin is difficult
to move, it may be necessary to use a
suitable tool to allow extra pressure to
be exerted, for example the back of a
teaspoon. Please pay special care whilst
pressing to avoid slipping and injury.
■
Keeping the Damper Pin flush with the
hinge lever (arrow 2 in fig. 38), rotate the
hinge lever forward by using a small flat
screw driver (arrow 3 in fig. 39) ensuring
that you do not damage the enamel or
oven.
■
Rotate the hinge lever completely (arrow
4 in fig. 39). Repeat this step for the other
hinge.
■
Hold the oven door by two hands and
close it until the hinge levers hook to the
oven door and the door no longer closes
easily. (fig. 40)
■
Withdraw the hinge hooks from their
location following arrow “
C
” (fig. 41).
■
Rest the door on a soft surface.
C
Important!
Always keep a safe distance from the door
hinges, paying special attention to the position
of your hands.
If the door hinges are
not correctly hooked,
they could unhook
and close suddenly
and unexpectedly
with risk of injury.
1
2
4
3
4
3
Figure 38
Figure 39
Figure 40
Figure 41
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