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Stock Number: ES482787
Manufactured by Indesit (This part fits select Hotpoint models)
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All Fridge Lamps, Microwave Lamps, Oven Lamps and the models listed below. Click on your brand to see the model numbers this part fits.
Replace the burnt out lamp in your cooker or refrigerator with this genuine spare from Indesit.
This light bulb is a genuine spare part and will fit select Ariston, Belling, Cannon, Creda, General Electric, Hotpoint, Indesit, Jackson, New World, Scholtes and Wrighton appliances.
This video should help with fitting this part. However, the exact layout and fitting technique may differ for your make and model.
Be safe - always unplug any appliance from the electricity supply before carrying out any work on it. If you are in any doubt contact a qualified repairer.
By headski - Fix-It Beginner
why are there bulbs so expensive anyway was easy to fit and works fine now.
By Anonymous - Manchester - Fix-It Beginner
Stove bulb sent almost by return of post and fitted perfectly and with no effort. Thank you
By jaffa - cumbria - Professional Tradesperson
heres a twenty second job easy ti fit unscrew glass cover then unscrew bulb and screw in new bulb and cover hay prestow your done.
Is it 25W? Tips for getting the glass cover to screw off in both the grill & main oven compartments...I am finding it only moves slightly to right or left and no further.????
by Blackswans - 27 May 2009
i have just replaced bulb in my cannon cooker, the glass cover turnes 180 degrees anticlock wise then pull,if very stiff could be caused by build up of dirt in thread, hope this is helpfull.
by t1nker - 11 April 2010
a small drop of WD40 dropped onto the start of the thread eventually loosens the cover glass-but expect a little smoke when the oven is next used unless wiped thoroughly before re-assembly
by wrinkleyoap - 21 November 2009
Hotpoint's web site says your bulb & cover are the same as the ones in my oven. Your official replacement is 15w, the eSpares bulb is the same. The cover unscrews anticlockwise so brush a little olive oil around the base (WD40 does not enhance food flavour) & work it loose.
by clwyd - 15 September 2009
Do you simply twist it off? Or push-and-twist at the same time or some other clever way, clock-wise or anti-clockwise??? Driving me mad...
by BeeDeeUK - 23 November 2010
Hi BeeDeeUK, how to remove the cover will depend on what model oven you have. Most are screw-on/screw-off, and it's wise to rememember the 'righty-tighty, lefty-loosey' method. Check out this video for help: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/cookers-and-hobs/a/1/1269/how-to-change-an-oven-light-bulb.html. The cooker in the video is a Whirlpool rather than an oven this lamp is compatible with, but the process should be pretty similar.
by Rory - 24 November 2010
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