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normally there is a very course thread that is gummed up by burnt fat and grease
sometimes spraying oven cleaner around the glass and into the thread will loosen it up but even then you will require considerable force to move the glass in the socket
the replacement bulb has to be a special pyrex bulb glass as normal bulbs will not last past the first bake
Oven Lighting Warning: Risk of electric shock! Prior to changing the oven light bulb:
- Switch off the oven!
- Disconnect from the electricity supply.
Place a cloth on the oven floor to protect the oven light and glass cover. Changing the oven light bulb/cleaning the glass cover 1.Remove the glass cover by turning it anti-clockwise and then clean it.
2.If necessary: replace with 25 watt, 230 V, 300 °C heat-resistant oven lighting.
3.Refit the glass cover.
oven bulbs are special bulbs only available from an oven service agent
although the ratings are the same , the glass used is actually pyrex glass as ordinary glass will not handle the oven temperatures
Easy, go to the garage and get the tool kit. Inside is a device called a hammer. Take the device in your right hand if you are right handed, lift in a backward fashion and thrust forward against the glass cover. Now it will come off.
Turn off the power 1st then pop the cover off, carefully unscrew the old bulb with a pair of pointy nose pliers, screw in a new bulb pop the cover back on and turn on the power. Happy baking.
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You may need to remove the glass cover by turning it anti-clockwise. On some models access to the bulb is from outside so the oven has to be slid out of it's housing and an access plate removed.
chek this following steps..
Step 1
Make sure the bulb is actually burned out. Confirm the oven is plugged in and that a circuit breaker is not tripped.
Step 2
Look for the manual to determine what size bulb is required. Most use a 40 watt appliance bulb. If you can not find the manual, then buy a bulb to replace it after you take out the old one.
Step 3
Confirm that the oven is not on. Allow it to cool to room temperature if it has recently been used.
Step 4
Open the door and use a flashlight to light the area where the bulb is located. Do not put weight on the door itself, but go in at an angle or sideways.
Step 5
Find the shield or cover over the bulb, gently pull or twist it off. Some glass covers are surrounded by a wire clip or a ring that is screwed in to the back.
Step 6
Gently remove either the wire clip or ring. Since the cover is most likely glass, be cautious. Unscrew the entire glass cover similar to a jar lid in older versions of ovens. Then repeat process if there is more than one bulb.
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