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July 23, 2004 at 9:53 pm #5894
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KeymasterI recently bought a replacement inner door glass panel for an Indesit oven from you kind soles at this website. (Great service BTW)
Having spent 3/4 of an hour trying to discover how to take the inner door glass panel off I officially give up!!
Is there anyone who could give me some info on how best to take this part off……..please.
Best regards,
GreggJuly 23, 2004 at 10:34 pm #114443Dave_Conway
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Gregg, could you remind me of the model number please.
And thanks for the kind comments.
Dave.
July 24, 2004 at 7:09 am #114444admin
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Dave,
The model number and details are: Indesit FV 10K IX GB, serial number 11115 0435 48250 230000. Hope you can help mate, cos microwaved meals aint great 🙂
GreggJuly 24, 2004 at 7:46 am #114445Dave_Conway
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OK, first of all you will need to remove the whole door from the oven as described in the user manual.
There will be some screws at the bottom of the door holding the lower trim on. There may also be some screws going through from the inner panel holding the handle on (hard to tell from diagram), if not don’t worry. Once you’ve removed those, the outer glass will now be free and come away from the inner panel. You will then have to remove the hinges and transfer them to the new inner panel, then put it all back together.
Be carefull with the outer door glass dropping, best was is to lay the whole door on a flat surface.
Hope that helps.
Dave.
July 24, 2004 at 9:16 am #114446admin
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Dave,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I don’t have the user manual so the one bit I can’t do is remove the whole door! Is this an easy process? It seems that the only way to take the whole door off is to strip all the facia and side panels away, is this correct?
I think I can handle stripping the front panel from the inner panel but getting the darn door off is proving very taxing 😳(Alternativelt is there a website where I could download a PDF format of the user manual)
Thanks agaian for the reply,
I await instruction with screwdriver in hand,Gregg
July 24, 2004 at 10:13 am #114447kwatt
KeymasterNormally an oven door is customer removable for service easily.
Pull down the door and look at the hinges. You should see a small “U” type clip that will pull up normally into a kind of formed catch on the actual arm of the hinge. Flick the clip up and it should go into that stopping the hinge from effectively moving.
Repeat on the other side.
Then lift the door up slowly and it should just lift off with the hinges still in the open position. Normally there’s a lower little locating arm that has a notch in it, that locates into the hinge reciever when you put the door back on. It’s pretty plain if you’ve got it right though and normally you’ll feel it locking into place easily.
Hope that helps.
K.
July 24, 2004 at 10:20 am #114448Dave_Conway
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No need to strip anything down ! The door is removable for cleaning.
Drop the door down to it’s fully open position, there should be something on the door to “lock” the hinges in position.
There’s a file here you can download for a Creda model which should be similar, take a look at page 9 😉
http://www.gdainfosite.com/pdf/service/HB48292.pdf
See if that helps.
Dave.
July 24, 2004 at 11:05 am #114449admin
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😀 Thanks kwatt and Dave for the reply. As ever UKWhitegoods comes up with the goods and I can eat a Sunday roast once again. The method was very much as kwatt described, but the picture in the Creda manual heled me understand how the catch operated.
I can’t beleive I stripped the whole oven down last night 😳 when the actual method took me less than a minute to get the door off!!!!!
Thanks again folks – all your help is VERY much appreciated!
Gregg
July 24, 2004 at 11:16 am #114450Dave_Conway
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t beleive I stripped the whole oven down last night 😳 when the actual method took me less than a minute to get the door off!!!!!
Rest assured Gregg, you are not alone 😀
Anonymous wrote:Thanks again folks – all your help is VERY much appreciated!
Glad we could help.
Dave.
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