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Changing the bake orifice, on
GAS ranges only (PRG models)
NOTE: Dual fuel (PRD models) ranges have electric
ovens and do not have a bake orifice.
Removing the oven door
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CAUTION
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USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING THE DOOR.
THE DOOR IS VERY HEAVY
.
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Make sure oven is cool and power to the oven has
been turned off before removing the door. Failure
to do so could result in electrical shock or burns.
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The oven door is heavy and fragile. Use both
hands to remove or replace the door.
•
Failure to grasp the oven door firmly and properly
could result in personal injury and product
damage.
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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.
1. Open the door fully. Flip the hinge clips down for both
sides of the door. A screwdriver may be required to
carefully pry the clip back.
2. Close the door gently until it stops against the hinge
clips. The open hinge clips will hold the door open at
a slight angle, about 30°, from the closed position.
3. Grasp the door firmly on the ends of the door. Lift the
door up and out. There will be some spring resistance
to overcome.
4. Place the door in a safe and stable location.
Reinstalling the oven door
1. Hold the door firmly in both hands.
2. Hold the door at a 30° angle from the closed position.
Insert hinges centered evenly into the hinge slots. The
hinges will securely hook into the slots when properly
installed.
DO NOT
force, bend or twist the door.
3. Open door fully to expose hinges, levers, and slots.