DCS WO-130BK, WO-230BL manual Brand Names, Oven Light Bulb Replacement, To Replace the Light Bulb

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Care and Maintenance

Harsh Cleaners which are commercial oven cleaners, such as Easy Off® or Dow® can be used on the racks, but are not recommended for use on the oven interiors. Additionally, some commercial oven cleaners cause darkening and discoloration. Test the cleaner on a small part of the rack and check for any discoloration before cleaning the entire rack. Apply a generous coating. Allow to stand according to the manufactures instructions. Rinse thoroughly and dry.

BRAND NAMES

In this section on cleaning, the use of name brands is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner.This does not constitute an endorsement.The omission of any name brand cleaner does not imply its adequacy or inadequacy. Many products are regional in distribution and can be found in the local markets and department stores.

OVEN LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

For oven light bulb replacement use only a 40 watt, 120 volt appliance light bulb.These are available in supermarkets. DO NOT use a standard light bulb in any oven, the heat will break it.

CAUTION: Be sure the Oven light is OFF and the cover is cool. If the bulb breaks and comes loose from its screw in base, you must turn off the power to the oven at the circuit panel, before attempting to remove the bulb base from the socket!

TO REPLACE THE LIGHT BULB

1.Be sure the oven light bulb is off.

2.Turn the circuit breaker that supplies the power to the oven off.

3.Remove the light cover.Turn the cover to the left (counterclockwise) to unscrew it.

4.Remove the burnt out bulb. Replace it with a new 40 watt appliance light bulb only.

5.Replace cover.Turn circuit breaker back on.

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Dynamic Cooking Systems, Inc Message To Our Customers DCSTable of Contents Safety Practices & Precautions Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed. Allow proper ventilation Oven Features Operating Instructions Oven DisplayTo SET the Clock Double Wall Oven Control PanelOven Modes Using the Bake Mode Example of foods suitable for Bake modeTo get the best results using Bake Operating Instructions BakeDuring Preheating for Bake 145F 165FTo get best result using Convection Bake follow Operating Instructions ConvectionBakeConvection Bake Example of foods suitable for Convection BakeDuring Preheat for Convection Using the Convection BakeSelecting Utensils for Convection Bake Convection Roast Using the Convection RoastOperating Instructions Convection Roast Using the Broil Operating Instructions BroilBroil Foods suitable for BroilingOperating Instructions Oven Lights & Timers To SET Timer 1 or TimerPress Timer 1 or Timer Oven Lights Using the Food Probe Operating Instructions FoodProbeOperating Instructions Timed Cooking Using the Timed CookingUsing the Delayed Timed Cooking Operating Instructions Child Safety & User Options User Option Child Safety ModeUser Option Oven Calibration User Optionturning on or OFF the END of Cycle ChimesCare and Maintenance Cleaning of the Porcelain InteriorOven Door Removal Oven RacksTo Replace the Light Bulb Oven Light Bulb ReplacementBrand Names Cleaning Your Oven To Clean the Control PanelDo not Clean the Door Gasket Cleaning the Exterior Stainless Steel FinishSelf Clean Mode Delayed CleanSelf Clean Mode Wall Oven Dimensions WO-227 27 Double Wall OvenWO-230 30 Double Wall Oven Warranty Length of WarrantyDCS will PAY for DCS will not PAY forBefore YOU Call for Service ServiceHOW to Obtain Service Page Page Part No r3