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Changing the bulbs
•
Before changing the bulbs, always follow the
instructions and warnings in the chapter
entitled ”Safety instructions”!
•
The description of changing the bulbs applies
to several appliance models.
Note: Observe the warranty regulations in the
enclosed service booklet.
Changing the halogen bulbs
RISK OF INJURY
Halogen bulbs become very hot during operation.
Even some time after the appliance has been
switched off, there is still a risk of burns!
•
Defective bulbs should be replaced immediately
to avoid overloading the remaining bulbs.
•
Before changing the halogen bulbs, ensure that
they have cooled down fully.
1
Carefully remove the bulb ring with a suitable
tool.
2
Replace the defective bulb with a new one of
the same type and equivalent power (see rating
plate).
Note: When inserting halogen bulbs, do not touch
the glass tube. Therefore use a clean cloth when
inserting the bulb.
3
Reinsert the bulb cover.
4
Restore the power supply by inserting the
mains plug or switching on the fuse.
Changing the filament bulbs
RISK OF INJURY
Filament bulbs become very hot when switched on.
Even some time after filament bulbs have been
switched off, there is still a risk of burns!
•
Before changing filament bulbs, wait until they
have completely cooled down.
1
Lift the bulb cover slightly.
2
Push the bulb cover towards the middle of the
appliance.
3
Replace the defective bulb with a new one of
the same type and equivalent power (see rating
plate).
4
Reinsert the bulb cover.
5
Restore the power supply by inserting the
mains plug or switching on the fuse.
Note: If the light does not function, check whether
the bulbs have been inserted correctly.
Summary of Contents for AW 221190CN
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