Thermador PRG30, PRG36 manual Do-It-Yourself Maintenance, Oven Light Bulb Replacement

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SECTION SIX: CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

OVEN LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

Replace only with a 10-watt, halogen appliance light bulb. DO NOT USE a standard household light bulb in any oven or any bulb over 10 watts.

TO REPLACE THE LIGHT BULB:

1.Turn oven light switch to the off position. Let bulb and cover cool completely.

2.Remove the light cover.

3.Remove the burned-out bulb. Replace it with a 10-watt halogen appliance light bulb only. Don't touch bulb with fingers. Follow bulb manufacturer's instructions.

4.Replace cover. Turn circuit back on, if need be. (See Caution.)

CAUTION:

Before replacing the light bulb, be certain the Oven Light Switch is in the off posi- tion. Let bulb and cover cool completely before touching. If the light bulb glass comes loose from the base, turn the power to the oven OFF at the circuit breaker panel, before attempting to remove the bulb base from the socket.

POWER FAILURE

In the event of a power failure, only the standard burners can be lighted manually. It is necessary to light each standard burner individually.

If the range's cooktop is being used when the power failure occurs, turn all of the burner control knobs to the OFF position. Then, the standard burners can be lighted by holding a match at the ports and turning the control knob to the HI position. Wait until the flame is burning all the way around the burner cap before

adjusting the flame to the desired height.

The two ExtraLow® burners on the far left side cannot be used during a power failure. Be sure to turn them OFF if a power failure occurs because they will not turn back on until both control knobs are turned OFF and then turned back on again. See “What to do if you Smell Gas”, inside front cover.

If you have low gas pressure, contact your gas company.

INTERMITTENT OR CONSTANT IGNITER SPARKING

Intermittent or constant sparking of the sealed gas surface burners can result from a number of preventable conditions. Eliminate these conditions as indicated in the chart.

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

Intermittent sparking

Ceramic igniter is wet or dirty.

 

Burner ports are clogged.

REMEDY

Carefully dry or clean igniter.

Clean ports on burner cap with a wire, a needle or straightened paper clip.

More than four clicks of

Improper fit of burner cap onto

igniter before lighting

 

burner base.

Constant Sparking

Range is not properly grounded.

Align burner cap properly on burner base.

Refer to Installation Instructions. Have a qualified electrician ground the range properly.

• Electrical power supply is

• Refer to Installation Instructions.

incorrectly polarized.

Have a qualified electrician

 

ground the range properly.

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Contents Care and USE Manual Questions? Contents Safety Precautions Case of AN Electrical FailureGas Model Gas ModelsSafety Practices to Avoid Personal Injury When using the cooktop do not Important Safety Notice 36 w 48 w Burner Griddle GrillInsert the racks as follows Before Using Your Range for the First TimeLarge Oven Rack Positions Key for 48 Models Model and Parts IdentificationMain Gas Oven Interior Key for 36 Models Gas Oven InteriorKey for 30 Model Sealed Burners Using the CooktopOperation Burners ExtraLow Settings Do not touch the burners when the igniters are sparkingOperation of the ExtraLow Burners ExtraLow TechniquesPower Failure Automatic RE-IGNITIONFlame Height Flame DescriptionCookware Recommendations Balanced PANBase Diameter Flat Base PANSuggestions for Using the RECOM- Mendations Specialty CookwareCanning Tips FLAT-BOTTOM WOK PANSurface Burner Cooking Recommendations BreadsWe recommend that these foods be stirred occasionally Using the Grill Burner Efficiency and Flame CharacteristicsGrill Automatic ReignitionGrilling Suggestions Cooking on the GrillAbout the Gas Grill DescriptionPreparing the Grill Grill Grease TrayGriddle Cooking Recommendations Food Setting About the Electric GriddlePreparing the Griddle Griddle Grease TrayBake Tips for BakeLarge Main Oven Secondary Oven 48 ModelsConvection Convection Bake Tips for Convection BakeSetting Bake / Convection Bake BAKE/CONVECTION BakeOven Control Knobs 30 Model To SET the GAS OvenSlow Cooking and LOW Temperature Uses of the Oven Suggested Temperature Recommendations to Keep Food HotOther Uses of Bake Oven Control KnobsBaking Recommendations Broil Secondary Gas Oven 48 ModelsSetting Broil for Gas Oven To Set the Oven to BroilOven Heating Light Cooling BlowerBroiling and Roasting Recommendations Self-Cleaning the Oven Before Self Cleaning the OvenSetting the Oven to SELF-CLEAN Large GAS Main OvenTo Set Self-Clean for the Large Main Oven AT the END of the Clean CycleCleaning Hints Model Oven Control KnobsRange Cleaning When Cleaning this RangePart / Material Suggested Cleaners Important Reminders Brand NamesExterior Finish/Back Guard Cleaning RecommendationsGrill or Griddle Grease Grill or Griddle /Titanium Trim Strips Igniters/CeramicSurface Spill Trays Wipe spray off immediatelyDo not Clean in SELF-CLEANING Oven OvenSoap filled fiber or steel wool pads S.O.S, Brillo Exterior, Frame, HandleHeat Deflector InteriorDo-It-Yourself Maintenance Oven Light Bulb ReplacementTo Replace the Light Bulb Intermittent or Constant Igniter SparkingBefore Calling for Service Service InformationIf the Burners do not Ignite Data Rating PlateStatement of Limited Product Warranty Warranty Exclusions Page Page Avertissement SI Vous Détectez UNE Odeur DE GAZVérification DU Type DE GAZ Mise EN GardeConsignes de sécurité Lire AttentivementEN CAS DE Panne Électrique Modèles au gazConsignes de sécurité destinées à éviter les blessures AvertissementQuand vous utilisez la table de cuisson NE Touchez PAS LES 30po 36po 48po Introduisez les grilles comme suit Avant d’utiliser la cuisinière pour la première foisGrand positions des grilles dans le four Légende pour les modèles 48 po Identification du modèle et des piècesIntérieur du four à gaz Légende du modèle 36 po Légende du modèle 30 po Boutons DE Commande Utilisation de la table de cuissonBrûleurs Hermétiquement Encastrés Fonctionnement DES BrûleursFonctionnement des brûleurs ExtraLow Réglages ExtraLowTechniques ExtraLow Éléments des brûleurs StarRallumage Automatique Panne DE CourantHauteur DE LA Flamme Description DE LA FlammeRécipients recommandés Diamètre DE LA BaseRécipient À Base Plate Récipient StableSuggestions D’UTILISATION DES Recommandations Récipients pour spécialitésConseils D’UTILISATION WOK À Fond PlatConseils de cuisson avec les brûleurs de la table de cuisson Conseils de cuisson avec les brûleurs PâtesBouton DE Commande Utilisation du grilGril Efficacité DU Brûleur ET Caractéristiques DE LA FlammeSuggestions DE Cuisson AU Gril Cuisson SUR LE GrilRecommandations DE Cuisson SUR LE Gril Propos du gril à gazPréparation DU Gril Plateau À Graisse DU GrilBouton DE Commande Propos de la plaque de cuissonBAC À Graisse DE LA Plaque DE Cuisson Cuisson sur la plaque de cuissonPosition DES Grilles Cuisson au fourGrand Four Convection Cuisson à convectionCuisson par convection Boutons DE Commande DU Four DE 30 PO Réglages de cuisson/cuisson par convectionCUISSON/CUISSON PAR Convection Réglage DU Four À GAZAutres utilisations du four Boutons DE Commande DU FourCuisson Lente ET À Basse Température Conseils de cuisson au four Réglage Temps deGril Position DE LA GrilleRécipients Griller À L’AIDE D’UN Thermomètre À ViandeRéglage du gril du four à gaz Gril Four À GAZRéglage DU Four SUR Gril Voyant de chauffage du fourConseils de cuisson gril et four ApproximatifNettoyage automatique du four Grand Four À GAZVerrouillage DE Porte Avant D’EFFECTUER LE Nettoyage Automatique DU FourBoutons DE Commande DU Four Modéle 30 POLA FIN DU Cycle DE Nettoyage Conseils DE NettoyageBoutons de commande Nettoyage de la cuisinièreMarques DE Produits Pour Nettoyer LA Cuisinière Mise EN GardeConseils de nettoyage de la cuisinière Revêtements en titane Éléments de lèchefrites Surface des bacs àNE PAS Nettoyer Dans LE Four Autonettoyant FourAcier inoxydable Grilles de fourPlaqué nickel Extérieur, cadre, poignéeMaintenance à faire par vous-même Avant d’appeler le service technique Information Pour LE Service TechniqueÉnoncé DE Garantie Limitée Exclusions de la garantie
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