Reconnect power and see if door will unlatch.
Open door latch locked.
Deadbolts provide the highest level of front door security.
The door latch is not extended before rotating the knob.
If door does not unlatch and you do not have food in the oven set the oven up to clean for 1 2 hours.
Do not force the latch at anytime.
Don t use a wet.
Disconnect power to range for 30 seconds.
If the door unlocks the control has reset itself and there should not be any other problems.
Pull the spindle from the center of the latch if applicable.
Slide the key in the lock and tap lightly on the key to lubricate the inside of the lock.
If the door will not unlock you may require service.
Flip the key and open the door.
Try the following to unlock the door.
Spray the door key with a graphite based lubricant.
Thread the screwdriver through the large spindle.
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To ensure your door locks provide solid home security choose locks and deadbolts that are pick resistant and bump proof.
Simulating opening the door without the latch extending into and retracting out of the strike plate.
The lock is set from inside the door.
If the locking mechanism is a latchbolt the kind of bolt that is spring loaded and has one angled edge and the angled edge is facing away from you you can hook it with a wire hanger.
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Once the door is open try to actuate the door latch with the handle.
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Good locks use mushroom pins or pick shields to prohibit thieves from using picking tools to pry the lock and enter your home.
More force is needed to turn the knob and unstick the latch.
Use the screwdriver to push the opposite side of the doorknob from the door and latch.