Replacing The Rotary Switches; Cavity Lights; Replacing The Lamp - Bosch 500 Series Service Manual

Built-in wall ovens
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1. Remove the front panel as described in Replacing the Front
Panel Service Assembly section.
2. Using pliers, gently pinch the top of each spacer closed, then
lift each corner of the board off the spacer.
3. Position the new display board so that the holes in the corners
align with the four spacers, and firmly push the board
downward until all four corners snap securely in place.
4. Reassemble the control panel.
5. Reattach the control panel to the side trim and vent trim.
6. Restore power and test operation.

6.4.3 Replacing the Rotary Switches

1. Remove the front panel as described in steps 1-6 in the
Replacing the Front Panel Service Assembly section; the
switches will be visible on the carrier.
2. Remove the two screws securing the switch and set aside.
3. Install the new switch.
4. Reassemble the control panel.
5. Reattach the control panel to the side trim and vent trim,
restore power, and test operation.

6.5 Cavity Lights

Each 30" oven cavity uses one incandescent 40W appliance bulb with
a standard Edison base. Each 27" oven cavity uses two 25W
incandescent bulbs (25WPRE14), with a European base.
Replacement bulbs may be purchased locally.
Figure 26 Left: 25W bulbs used in 27" ovens
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Service Manual for Bosch 500 Series Built-in Wall Ovens
On double ovens, lights are either on or off in both cavities; it is not
possible to operate cavity lights independently.
The cavity light(s) can be turned on in two ways: by pressing Oven
Light or opening the oven door. If Oven Light had not been pressed to
turn light(s) on prior to opening the oven door, the light(s) will turn off
when the door is closed. If Oven Light had been pressed to turn
light(s) on prior to opening the oven door, the light(s) will remain on
after the door is closed.
In other words, the Oven Light switch overrides the door.
6.5.1

Replacing the Lamp

 CAUTION
Turn off power to the oven at the fuse or breaker box–light socket
is live with door open.
Be sure oven and lights are cool to the touch.
Handle glass lenses and glass bulbs carefully.
1. Unscrew glass lens cover by turning it counter-clockwise.
NOTICE
Sometimes, after running a self-clean cycle at high heat, it may become
difficult to remove the glass lens. If it cannot be done by hand, an
adjustable strap-wrench may be used.
Figure 27 Removing the glass lens
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