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Gasket has blown while autoclarve was on a cycle, The door is locked is there any way to open it?

Autoclarve will not turn on

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It should be seen by a tech, because he must open the esterilizer to unblock the door and replace the gasket.

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This is a case when you should get a certified technician in on it.
It sounds like you may have multiple problems in your initial problem is a blown door gasket, to now not being able to be turned on. Call the manufacturer to get a list of service companies they work with in your area.

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t the bottom of this post you will find the web address for your ranges manual and the self clean system is in side this manual.

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