2 Open the range door to the first stop where it rests open on its own.
3 Place one hand on each side of the range door near the middle and pull the range door up and out to remove the door. Pull the door off at the same angle as it rests at the first stop. This will release the door completely from the slide-off hinges that mount to the door and the range frame.
4 Place the range door on a solid surface. Remove the two Phillips screws on the left hinge that mounts to the door, turning each one counterclockwise with a screwdriver. Remove the two screws on the right door hinge in the same manner.
5 Remove the left hinge on the range frame by turning each of the two Phillips screws counterclockwise. Remove the right hinge on the range frame in the same manner.
6 Place the new hinge on the range frame on the left side and line the screw holes up with the holes in the frame. Screw the hinges on by turning the screws clockwise. Repeat for the right side of the range frame.
7 Place the new hinges on the left and right side of the door and attach them with Phillips screws, turning them clockwise.
8 Pick up the range door with one hand on each side and slide the door back into the hinges on the range frame to attach the two sides of the hinges together.
This is how you take it out ..and to put it back the procedure is reversed ...If the hinges are already attached on the door ..all you have to do is to get the right position (45 degrees ) to slide it back in ..
the hinges shold be on the balanced position ..about 45 degrees..They have a position in what they do not close or open ...When the door stays open at the 45 degrees ...and this being the position you slide it out .,.it should also be the position to slide it back in ..the hinges shold be on the balanced position ..about 45 degrees..They have a position in what they do not close or open ...When the door stays open at the 45 degrees ...and this being the position you slide it out .,.it should also be the position to slide it back in ..
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Turn the range off and let it cool completely.
2 Open the range door to the first stop where it rests open on its own.
3 Place one hand on each side of the range door near the middle and pull the range door up and out to remove the door. Pull the door off at the same angle as it rests at the first stop. This will release the door completely from the slide-off hinges that mount to the door and the range frame.
4 Place the range door on a solid surface. Remove the two Phillips screws on the left hinge that mounts to the door, turning each one counterclockwise with a screwdriver. Remove the two screws on the right door hinge in the same manner.
5 Remove the left hinge on the range frame by turning each of the two Phillips screws counterclockwise. Remove the right hinge on the range frame in the same manner.
6 Place the new hinge on the range frame on the left side and line the screw holes up with the holes in the frame. Screw the hinges on by turning the screws clockwise. Repeat for the right side of the range frame.
7 Place the new hinges on the left and right side of the door and attach them with Phillips screws, turning them clockwise.
8 Pick up the range door with one hand on each side and slide the door back into the hinges on the range frame to attach the two sides of the hinges together.
This is how you take it out ..and to put it back the procedure is reversed ...If the hinges are already attached on the door ..all you have to do is to get the right position (45 degrees ) to slide it back in ..
the hinges shold be on the balanced position ..about 45 degrees..They have a position in what they do not close or open ...When the door stays open at the 45 degrees ...and this being the position you slide it out .,.it should also be the position to slide it back in ..
just reverse the action ..push in and down ...