Thermador DM301, DM302 manual DodtzYourseJfMaintenance, Replacing the Oven Light, 10W Halogen Lamp

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DodtzYourseJfMaintenance

Do-It-Yourself

Replacing the Oven Light

NOTE: The Upper or Single Oven Light must

be repmaced by a qualified service tech- nician.

Buiitdn DH Oven Care and Use Manual

Naintenance

10W HALOGEN LAMP

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Fixing \ Clip

,_ CAUTIONS:

To prevent personal injury:

,Before replacing the light bulb, be sure the electric power is turned off at the circuit breaker.

,Halogen bulbsget HOTIN8TANTLYwhen turned ON.

,Be sure the oven and light bulb are cool.

,Do not operate the oven unless the light cover is securely in position.

 

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CAUTION: If the light cover is damaged or broken, do not

use the oven until properly repaired.

The oven lights have a removable lens cover and a halogen light bulb, The ceramic light socket housing is not removable,

Replace bulb with a 12zVolt, 10-Watt Halogen bulb only.

To replace Halogen Bulb:

1.Turn off circuit breaker.

2.Remove oven racks,

g.Slide the tip of a table knife blade between the fixing clip and the glass lens cover.

5Gently twist the knife blade to loosen the glass lens cover, Catch lens cover with other hand as it loosens, Set aside.

. Remove the fixing clip.

7Remove the bulb by grasping and sliding the bulb straight up until the two prongs have cleared the ceramic holder,

Do not touch the glass of the new replacement bulb with your fingers. Itwil! cause the bulb to fai! when it first lights, Grasp the replacement bulb with a clean paper towel or facial tissue withthe prongsfacingdown. Placethe twoprongs intheceramic holder,pressinggently untilthe twoprongs locateinthe ceramic socket.

9.Press down gentlyto seat the bulb.

Holder Clip

Housing

Ceramic Holder

10, Place the fixing clip on the lens cover.

11, Slide the protective lens into the holder clip and push the other end until the fixing clip snaps back into the housing.

12, Turn on circuit breaker.

Changing to the 24-Hour Clock Format

The oven has been preset to a 12_ hour clock format.

To change the Time-of-Day Clock to a 24zHour Clock, follow these steps:

1, Turn off both ovens.

2.Touch8TART and holdthe CLOCK pad at the same time.

3, 12H appears in the Clock window; release both pads at the same time.

4, Touch CLOCK and 24H replaces 12H, This alternates when CLOCK is touched.

5, Tocomplete the change, touch8TART,

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