Pull the door down and you should see the screws on the very outside of the oven where it meets the carcase of the housing, it may have plastic covers over the screws.
good luck :lol:
Are you doing the work yourself, cos if you are be prepared for some reg's reading sparky to come along and start ranting about part P :lol: If not then should'nt your spark be able to tell you :wink:
If it's lost gas you need an engineer to repair the leak (which he won't find) then regas it, then the gas will only leak out again after a period of time and your back to square one :cry: You will find that the freezer will pack in soon also :cry:
Does the appliance only have 1 compressor at the back? If so it sounds like the cooling system could be short of gas :cry: as it is 6 years old it's not worth repairing :cry: let me know if this is the case
But what about the RCD protection on the fridge, this is a big chunk of steel
that people are in constant contact with, surely this appliance should be RCD protected. If it came to loosing a bit of frozen food against getting a 240v belt I know which i would choose. :lol: