...reverse process to put back together. I had a problem with the bottom screw boss on the handle breaking so screw was no longer held in place but managed to fix it this way: - followed jamwillie's ...
bottom hinge side). Then remove six screws holding notched metal section with door latch. This piece will also snap out (several visible clips holding it around edges). Then remove door handle screws,
...doors are spring loaded and may snap shut on you with the door partially removed. Also, keep in mind the process you went through to get it apart. You will have to reverse that process. You may want ...
...doors, the latching parts tend to loosen up at times, thus requiring some re-adjustment and tightening. Sometimes they get a bit warn and require to be replaced. The handle by itself about $40, ...
...lying flat you can pull the plastic frame out on top and bottom and see how the clips work. Now just work you way around the frame until it separates. Install handle and reassemble in reverse
...bottom at the same time. Carefully lie it on the counter so you don't pop out the glass. Remove the existing screws (you might have to use a pair of pliers to hold the broken stem) Replace in reverse ...
bottom of door) to lift the hinge pins out, then pull away from the unit (walk backward) to remove it. Then, the remove the inner plastic shell from the outer plastic shell by prying gently around the
bottom end.4. Once you remove the door you will see the inner metal mesh and the inner door behind it.5. Remove the 16 screws holding the inner glass with a special star type screw driver bit no T30.6
bottom end. 4. Once you remove the door you will see the inner metal mesh and the inner door behind it. 5. Remove the 16 screws holding the inner glass with a special star type screw driver bit no T30
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