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Kenmore 790.4844 series Use & Care Manual page 64

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Care and Cleaning
Replacing
the Oven
Light
Be sure the oven is unplugged
and all parts are
cool before
replacing
oven light. Wear
a leather-faced
glove
for protection
against
possible
broken
glass.
The interior
oven lights are located
at the rear of the oven cavity
and are covered
with a glass shield.
The glass shield
must be in
place whenever
the oven is in use (Figure
29).
To replace
the oven interior
light bulb:
1.
Turn electrical
power off at the main source.
2.
Remove
interior oven light shield by turning
a quarter
turn
counter-clockwise.
3.
Replace
bulb with a new T-4 type
Halogen
25 watt
appliance
bulb.
Important
note:
Do not allow
your fingers
to touch the new bulb when replacing.
This will shorten the life of the bulb. Use a paper
towel or cotton
glove while handling
the new bulb when installing.
4.
Replace
glass oven light shield by rotating
clockwise.
5.
Turn power
back on again
at the main source (or plug the
appliance
back in).
6.
Be sure to reset the time of day on the clock.
General
Cleaning
Refer to "Cleaning
Various
Parts of Your Oven"
on page
27 for
more detailed
information
about
cleaning
specific
parts of your
oven.
Before
manually
cleaning
any part of the oven,
be sure all controls
are off and the oven is cool. The oven may
be hot and can cause burns.
Ammonia
must be rinsed before
operating
the
oven. Provide adequate
ventilation.
Aluminum
Foil and Oven
Liners
Never cover any slots, holes, or passages
in the
oven bottom
or cover an entire
oven rack with materials
such as
aluminum
foil. Aluminum
foil linings may trap heat, causing
a
fire hazard.
Protective
Liners--Do
not use aluminum
foil to
line the oven bottom.
Only use aluminum
foil as recommended
in this manual.
Improper
installation
of these liners may result in
risk of electric
shock or fire.
Using a liner in the oven restricts
the heat and air flow
needed
to obtain
the best possible
results for any oven.
During
Self Clean,
the oven temperature
can become
hot
enough
to melt aluminum
cooking
utensils or aluminum
foil if left
in the oven. This could
result in permanent
damage
to the oven
interior
and porcelain
finish.
Figure 29:
Wall
oven Halogen
light
29

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