Thermador DM302, DM301 Do-it-Yourself, Do-It-YourselfMaintenance, Removing the Lower Oven Door

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Do-It-YourselfMaintenance

Do-it-Yourself

Removing the Lower Oven Door

The Upper or Single oven door is not removable.

CAUTION

USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING THE DOOR. THE DOOR iS VERY HEAVY.

Makesure oven is cool and powerto oven has beenturned off before removing the door, Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burns.

The oven door is heavy and fragile, Use both hands to remove or replace the door.

Grasp only the sides of the oven door when removing or replacing iL

Failure to grasp the oven door firmly and properly could result in personal injury and product damage.

With the door off, never release the levers and try to close the hinges. Without the weight of the door, the powerful springs will snap the hinges closed with great force.

Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual

Naintenanee

The lower oven door can be lifted offfor your convenience in cleaning hard-to-reach areas inside the oven.

To Remove the Oven Door:

1, Fully open the oven door,

2.Flip the hinge clip toward you (see illustration below).

3, Close the door until it stops (the open hinge clip will hold the door about halfway open,

4, Grasp the door on the sides, The door is heavy and fragile - always use both hands, Lift the door up and out (there will be some spring resistance to overcome), When the front of the door is high enough, you wil! be able to pull the door straight out.

5, Place the door in a safe and stable location,

To RepNace the Oven Door:

1, Hold door on both sides. Insert hinges into hinge slots, The door will be about haBNayopen,

2.Open door all the way to expose hinge dips, Push hinge clips away from you (toward the oven) until they meetthe hinge,

3, Closeand open the door slowly to test the installation, It should open and close smoothly and be straight, not crooked,

Door Hinge

Close-up View

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