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Over Door Help !!
tomsheils
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Hi all, First of all please excuse the state of the oven!! Whilst the oven glass was being cleaned. The last bit of sealant on the glass door, waved its white flag and came loose. All I can tell you model wise is that it is an Inglis Oven. Sorry for all the questions, but here I go 1) How do I take the door off and put it back on?There doesn't seem to be anything I can leaver off to release the hinges? 2) Once I have taken the door off, how do I get to the glass 3) When resealing the glass, whats the best product to use? 4) How long should I leave the sealant to set? Thank you all in advance 







Charles J
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Picture 3 shows hinge with lock clip on top. Screwdriver under from front and using cam/top of hinge lever up. Normally should lift up by only using fingers
Lift door as if you were closing it and it should lift free. It will be heavy!
Glue: https://cpc.farnell.com/servisol/200003100-75ml/silicone-sealant-75ml-tube-servisol/dp/SASILADREDCAP
Inglis oven? are you sure it not an Ignis?
You need to get model number and serial number. Should label on side doors oven etc. Just in case LOL.
Ps have added video so you get the gist?
https://www.google.co.uk/search?ei=J-OWXoHLE82U8gLo-bzoBA&q=ignis+oven+glass+removal&oq=ingnes+oven+glass+removal&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQARgAMgQIABANMgUIABDNAjIFCAAQzQIyBQgAEM0CMgUIABDNAjoECAAQR0oKCBcSBjEyLTE1NUoICBgSBDEyLTRQibkBWJTQAWCqlwNoAHACeACAAe8CiAHrA5IBBzAuMS4wLjGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=psy-ab#kpvalbx=_XuOWXqbAIbXC8gK_6r7oBA25
The world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon0 -
Plenty of videos on YouTube about how to get the door off. I'd search there too for how to get the glass out. Don't worry too much about resealing, my present oven doesn't have a seal, the glass is just held in by a couple of clips.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0
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The post above yours does show how to take the door off.EssexExile said:Plenty of videos on YouTube about how to get the door off. I'd search there too for how to get the glass out. Don't worry too much about resealing, my present oven doesn't have a seal, the glass is just held in by a couple of clips.
Your oven glass can if clipped in be readily taken out to clean? The OPs is sealed in so not assessable and will get filthy if seals are broken? But each to their own LOL
The world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon0
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