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Hi Tammy:
Many of the older stoves used a similar door hinge system.
When the door is fully opened it can be removed in the following way.
It's much easier with two people.
With one person on each side, lift near the hinge (closest to the stove) then pull away from the stove and at the same time, lift the handle end of the door.
There is a tab and a notch on the hinge arm that has to slide past the retainer.
To re-install, the hinge has to be set for the "door open position".
Slide the hinge arms into the slot so that the tab and slot engage in the correct positions.
Hope this helps.
Cheerfuls. .
Good Afternoon Friend, this is Z. Thank you for your post!
I understand you are seeking the fuses location in your Frigidaire range. May I please have your model number? You can typically locate the serial tag (which lists your model number) in the storage drawer, on the right side. Please describe what your appliance is doing so that I can assist you better in pinpointing the problem before you take this step. Thanks!
I have a Moffat of about this vintage. Are you saying you can't find where the fuses are? Mine are underneath the left-hand drawer - the drawer under the warming oven. I just pull the drawer out and I can see them.
Can you please provide a Model number. Moffat has a huge appliance line. I do realize this can also either be a gas or electric oven. Possibly E32MS/2 or G32MS/A25 as a model number. Thanks
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