Cooker door removal
I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven
and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! |
Cooker door removal
"newshound" wrote in message ... I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! Many have a quarter turn disk thing that makes it happen. |
Cooker door removal
"newshound" wrote in message ... I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! http://www.applianceaid.com/oven-hinges.html |
Cooker door removal
newshound wrote:
I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! Hi, Look closely at the hinge, you will see an extra piece you can move so the door binds on the hinge and then you can then remove the door. |
Cooker door removal
"James Salisbury" nntp.dsl.pipex.com wrote in message ... newshound wrote: I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! Hi, Look closely at the hinge, you will see an extra piece you can move so the door binds on the hinge and then you can then remove the door. Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSzc4...layer_embedded |
Cooker door removal
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 00:01:47 +0100, "newshound"
had this to say: I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! What you need to do is to squirt it with WD-40, which (according to their advertising blurb) will solve _all_ of your problems. It'll probably even mend the broken glass in the door... ;-) -- Frank Erskine |
Cooker door removal
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 00:01:47 +0100, "newshound"
wrote: I have a reasonably recent Kenwood floor standing cooker with a double oven and drop-down glass fronted doors (one broken). I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the door. Most of the (cheaper) range cookers seem to use exactly the same hinge. Is there a clever tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? (Yes, I know I could use an angle grinder, but I'd like to repair or replace it). TIA! Look on each side of the oven door where the hinge lives. Is there a little hole on each side? (By the sealing rubber) If there is, stick a nail or anything that fits in each hole. Then lift and pull the door foward. |
Cooker door removal
Is there a clever
tool that releases the sprung hinges, or some other technique that I am missing? Is there a little fold-up 'hinge' that catches on a little spur on the bottom of the 'arm' of the hinge? It's possible that if there is that it might not quite reach the spur if the internal rollers inside the oven are worn, so it looks like it doesn't do anything useful. Al. |
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