Hi servimat1, thank you very much; if something came failing because when trying to open the oven door, there was a point where you worked and doing a little strength, that resistance was overcome. That fault I noticed more on the left side.
Can you get an exploded manual for the kitchen, to know how to disassemble it?
From the little viewing angle that the little opening of the door leaves me, I see some rivets. Will I have to break those rivets to change the hinges?
Thank you very much for your help. Greetings.
Perfect servimat1, thank you very much for your help.
Then I will try to remove the sides and I tell you what I find.
Greetings.
Well, I removed the left side but I don't know how to remove the rivets: the back of the rivets are difficult to cut, since they are as if embraced by the side edges of the hinge slide. Any help to get the rivets in that position?
Thank you.
Finally I used a drill and with the wick in chanfle, plus the help of a flat screwdriver used as a chisel, I managed to remove the two rivets.
The problem that appeared was that despite that, the hinge did not move and the door continued with its little opening movement.
So I decided to cut for the sake and with a little saw saw the body of the hinge that had been locked.
Once I took it out, I checked that the metallic rectangle that acts as a pivot had been fitted in the body of the hinge that is embedded in the door.
Now I will look for the spare. Thank you very much servimat1.