Despite the fact my manual says my Encore 2550 has the old pawl/striker screw door latch, it does not: it has a simple handle-latch system I am hoping some of you are familiar with. Here’s why:
The door handle has an “ear” that simply rotates behind a latch which is screwed onto the lip of the stove front. That latch looks to be no more than a bent piece of stainless steel – and not a terribly substantial piece at that. So this morning I am looking hard at how the door handle’s ear slides behind the latch…and I see that the ear is catching the latch only by about 1-2 mm! That latch is 1-2 mm away from not holding, the front door coming open, and disaster strikes.
Now, there is room for the ear to fit up higher behind the latch. If I could adjust the handle and its ear to fit up higher (don’t see how it can be done) …..or if I could lower the latch by unscrewing it and putting a couple washers in place…I could have 4-5 mm of ear catching the latch.
Can other Encore 2550 users take a look at theirs…..and give me some advice? Am I over concerned? Thanks for any help!
The door handle has an “ear” that simply rotates behind a latch which is screwed onto the lip of the stove front. That latch looks to be no more than a bent piece of stainless steel – and not a terribly substantial piece at that. So this morning I am looking hard at how the door handle’s ear slides behind the latch…and I see that the ear is catching the latch only by about 1-2 mm! That latch is 1-2 mm away from not holding, the front door coming open, and disaster strikes.
Now, there is room for the ear to fit up higher behind the latch. If I could adjust the handle and its ear to fit up higher (don’t see how it can be done) …..or if I could lower the latch by unscrewing it and putting a couple washers in place…I could have 4-5 mm of ear catching the latch.
Can other Encore 2550 users take a look at theirs…..and give me some advice? Am I over concerned? Thanks for any help!