Do-It-Yourself Maintenance - Thermador CM301 Care And Use Manual

Built-in combination ovens
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Do-It-Yourself M aintenance
Built-in CM Oven Care and Use Manual
Do-It-Yourself
Maintenance
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,
Hake sure oven is cool and power to oven has
been turned
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
it.
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.
The
lower
oven
door can be lifted
off for 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 will be able to pull the door straight out.
5.
Place the door in a safe and stable location.
To Replace the Oven Door:
1.
Hold door on both sides.
Insert
hinges into hinge
slots.
The door will be about halfway open.
2.
Open door all the way to expose hinge clips.
Push
hinge clips away from you (toward
the oven) until
they meet the hinge.
3.
Close and open the door slowly to test the installation.
It should open and dose smoothly
and be straight,
not crooked.
Door
Hinge
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