Section SIX: CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Do-It-Yourself
Manitenance
OVEN LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
Replace
only with a 5-watt, halogen appliance
light bulb.
DO NOT USE
a standard
household
light bulb in any oven or any bulb over 5 watts.
To Replace
the Light Bulb:
1.
.
3.
Turn oven light switch to the off position.
Let bulb and cover cool
completely.
Remove
the light cover.
Remove
the burned-out
bulb.
Replace
it with a 5-watt
halogen
appliance
light
bulb only. Don't touch
bulb with greasy
fingers.
Follow
bulb manufacturer's
instructions.
4.
Replace
cover.
Turn circuit back on, if need be.
(See Caution.)
CAUTION:
Before
replacing
the
light
bulb,
be certain
the
Oven
Light Switch is in the off posi-
tion. Let bulb and cover cool
completely
before touching.
If the light bulb glass comes
loose from the base, turn the
power to the oven OFF at the
circuit breaker
panel, before
attempting
to remove
the
bulb base from the socket.
POWER
FAILURE
In the event of a power
failure,
only the standard
burners
can be lighted manually.
It is necessary
to
light each standard
burner individually.
If the range's cooktop
is being used when the power
failure occurs, turn all of the burner control knobs to
the OFF position.
Then, the standard
burners can be
lighted
by holding
a match at the ports and turning
the control
knob to the HI position.
Wait
until the
flame is burning
all the way around
the burner cap
before adjusting
the flame to the desired
height.
The two ExtraLow ® burners on the far left side cannot
be used during a power failure.
Be sure to turn them
OFF if a power failure
occurs
because
they will not
turn back on until both control knobs are turned OFF
and then turned
back on again.
See "What to do if
you Smell Gas," inside front cover.
If you
have
low gas
pressure,
contact
your
gas
company.
INTERMITTENT
OR CONSTANT
IGNITER
SPARKING
Intermittent
or constant
sparking
of the sealed
gas surface
burners
can result from a number
of prevent-
able conditions.
Eliminate
these conditions
as indicated
in the chart.
SYMPTOM
Intermittent
sparking
CAUSE
•
Ceramic
igniter is wet or dirty.
REMEDY
•
Carefully
dry or clean igniter.
More than four clicks of
igniter
before
lighting
Burner ports are clogged.
Improper
fit of burner cap onto
burner base.
Clean ports on burner cap
with a wire, a needle or
straightened
paper clip.
Align burner cap properly
on burner base.
Constant
Sparking
•
Range
is not properly
grounded.
•
Refer to Installation
Instructions.
Have a qualified
electrician
ground the range properly.
•
Electrical
power supply
is
incorrectly
polarized.
Refer to Installation
Instructions.
Have a qualified
electrician
ground the range properly.
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