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Anonymous Posted on Oct 06, 2014

Unable to remove light cover inside oven

Oven N0 HBB-HP60-7 U1422 WoGB

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Hi,

I'm not familiar with that oven model, but as I have had a similar issue with my Neff oven light, I thought I would give you the benefit of what I had discovered. The light cover in my oven is a round, thick glass cover. The hand book has a graphic showing that the cover is simply twisted with one hand in an anti-clockwise direction as viewed straight onto the cover. No way! The first issue is that the lamp housing is right in a tight corner and getting sufficient grip on the cover is tricky. I put rubber gloves on to increase the grip and resorted to using two hands to exert as much force as I could manage, but it only moved a small amount. I think the movement was only the entire lamp housing moving in the oven wall, rather than any movement of the cover. I tried warming up the oven (not too hot) in the hope that the cover might release due to expansion, but no go. I then wondered if cooking grease / deposits and bonded the cover to the holder; although it appeared reasonable clear. This appears to have been the issue as I applied WD40 to the seam where the glass meets with the lamp housing and left it for a few minutes. It needed a second application, but eventually came free. On inspection, there was only a minor 'varnish' on the glass that appeared to have prevented the two parts from moving. Using WD40 weakened the bond eventually, but it also made the glass incredibly slippery, so gripping the glass cover after application is difficult. I used the rubber gloves and wiped the glass well to remove any residual WD40 prior to attempting to twist the glass cover off.

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Yes 25W buld seems to do the trick. Clear need to be more careful about the Wattage. Many thanks,

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2010

SOURCE: unable to remove the glass cover to change the light bulb in oven

I went out and bought a 4 inch strap wrench from LOWE's. I had never heard of one before. After figuring out from the diagram how to use it, I wrapped it around the glass bulb cover and did a counterclockwise twist and off it came. P.S. I'm a girl so I feel pretty good about that project

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2007

SOURCE: kenmore oven: glass dome for interior light removal

Hopefully someone answered your question by now. If not, the glass bulb cover sticks sometimes, but it does turn counterclockwise. Be firm with it, let it know who's boss. Once you've removed it, you can replace the 40 watt appliance bulb. (The manual suggests you unplug the range or disconnect power for your safety). Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 19, 2008

SOURCE: Remove light globe from simpson harmony nova oven

The glass cover is a screw in. You will need to remove this by turning anti-clockwise to get to the globe.

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2008

SOURCE: Neff U1422 oven overheating

Hi

Yes it does sound like faulty thermostat.

You will have to remove the oven from the oven housing, and remove the top cover, and possibly the front console.

Then you will have trace the sensor back to the main oven, and unfasten sensor in oven

You will probably have to remove the rear
panel as well to get the thermostat sensor out.
One other possibility is the sensor may have become detached inside the oven, this will then affect the oven temp.

Good luck

Hope this will prove helpful.

douglas smith

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Can't figure out how to change the light bulb in the oven

normally the cover just unscrews but may be difficult if not removed for a long time - large pair of grips will help

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Yes it does sound like faulty thermostat.

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