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JANUARY 2018
Service Manual for Bosch 800 Series Built-in Wall Ovens
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Figure 27 Front panel assembly (top) separated from carrier (bottom) with display module attached
Figure 28 Display board secured to carrier with the carrier’s 4 metal tabs
6. Remove the screw in the bottom center of the panel, which
secures the panel to the carrier directly behind it.
7. Separate the carrier from the front panel assembly.
8. Reassemble the control panel using the new front panel
service assembly.
9. Reattach the control panel, restore power, and test operation.
6.4.2 Replacing the Display Module
The display module is secured to the control panel carrier with
four nylon spacers (standoffs).
1. Remove the front panel as described in
Replacing the Front
Panel Service Assembly
section.
2. Using pliers, gently straighten each metal tab so that they align
with the slots in the display board, then lift the board off the
tabs.
3. Position the new display board so that the slots in the board
align with the four metal tabs, and firmly push the board
downward until it is securely in place.
4. Slightly re-twist each of the four metal tabs.
5. Reassemble the control panel.
6. Reattach the control panel to the side trim and vent trim.
7. 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 29 Left: 25W bulbs used in 27” ovens | Right: 40W bulb used in 30” 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.