Service Manual for Thermador Pro Grand Dual Fuel Ranges:
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4.7.3 Oven Door Removal, Installation, and Alignment
Failure to comply with these warnings can result in injury and/or
damage:
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Before removing the oven door, make sure the gas supply and
electrical power to the range are turned off, and that the door and
oven are not hot.
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Be careful when removing the oven door as it is very heavy. Use
both hands to remove or replace the oven door, and firmly grasp
both sides of the door when handling it.
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When the door is removed from the range, never release locking
levers or try to close the hinges. Without the weight of the door,
the powerful springs will snap the hinges shut with great force.
4.7.3.1
Removing the Door
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in
page
2. Open the door fully and use a flat blade screwdriver to pry the
locking levers downward (towards you) as far as it goes (see
Figure 148, page 77).
Figure 148: Prying Locking Lever Downward with Screwdriver
3. Close the door until it stops against the locking levers while firmly
grasping the door with both hands. The open locking levers will
hold the door open at a slight angle.
4. Grasp the door firmly on the ends of the door handle, and lift the
door up (there will be some spring resistance to overcome). When
the door is lifted sufficiently to clear the hinge hooks, pull the door
straight out (see Figure 149), and place it in a safe location.
Figure 149: Hinge Shown Removed
4.7.3.2
Installing the Door
1. Follow all safety precautions and steps in
2. While firmly grasping the door on both sides, position the door at a
slight angle and insert both hinges into their respective slots. The
hinges will be securely hooked into the slots when properly
installed.
NOTE:
Do not let the door fall. Do not force or bend the door.
TIP:
Rest the door on your foot while using your leg for stability.
3. Open the door fully and then use a flat blade screwdriver to push
the locking levers upward all the way (away from you) into the
hinge slots. Careful not to scratch the range during this process.
4. Open and close the door to make sure the door is positioned
properly and closes with a tight fit. Do not force the door to open
or close. If the door is properly installed, it should move smoothly