First, disconnect power at the circuit breaker to avoid electrical hazards. Remove the lamp cover using a screwdriver, exposing the Oven Lamp. Gently wipe the bulb and housing with a microfiber cloth—never spray cleaner directly onto it. For stubborn grime, dampen the cloth with a 50-50 mix of water and white vinegar.
The Thermocouple, which monitors oven temperature, sits nearby. Avoid touching it; even slight misalignment can disrupt its function. Similarly, the Connect Switch controls power flow—ensure no moisture seeps into its housing during cleaning.
Reassemble components carefully. Test the lamp by briefly restoring power; if it flickers, check connections. Regular cleaning extends lamp life and prevents overheating risks. By prioritizing safety and precision, you protect both the Oven Lamp and adjacent components like the Thermocouple and Connect Switch, ensuring your appliance operates efficiently for years.
This hands-on approach blends practicality with care, making it a go-to resource for homeowners and professionals alike.

