Do-it-yourself maintenance, Warnings – Thermador CM302 User Manual

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CM Oven Care and Use Manual

Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

REPLACING THE LOWER OVEN LIGHT

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

Before replacing bulbs, turn off oven circuit.

To replace Halogen Bulb:

1. Remove oven racks.

2. Slide the tip

of a table
knife blade
b e t w e e n
oven wall and
the center of
the side of
the protec–
tive glass lens
cover.

3. Support the

glass lens cover with two fingers along the
bottom edge to prevent the cover from falling
to the bottom of the oven.

4. Gently twist the knife blade to loosen the glass

lens cover.

5. Remove the glass lens cover.

WARNINGS:

To prevent electrical shock and or personal injury:

• Before replacing the light bulb, be sure the

electric power is turned off at the circuit
breaker.

• Do not operate the oven unless the light cover is

securely in position.

• Halogen bulbs get HOT instantly when turned ON.

• Be sure the oven and light bulb are cool.

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Light Bulb

Lens Cover

Light

Socket

CAUTION: If the light cover is damaged or broken,
do not use the oven until a new cover is in place.

The oven lights are located on the left and right side
walls of the oven. The lights have a removable lens
cover and a halogen light bulb. The ceramic light
socket housing is not removable by the user.

6. Remove the bulb by grasping and sliding the bulb

straight up until the two prongs have cleared
the ceramic holder.

7. Do not touch the glass of the new replacement

bulb with your fingers. It will cause the bulb to
fail when it first lights. Grasp the replacement
bulb with a clean paper towel or facial tissue
with the prongs facing down. Locate the two
prongs in the ceramic holder, gently poking until
the two prongs locate in the ceramic socket.

8. Press down to seat the bulb.

9. Snap the protective glass lens cover over the

bulb housing.

10. Turn on circuit breaker.

NOTE: The UPPER OVEN LIGHT must
be replaced by a qualified service technician.
See Page 58.

Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

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