GE PVWS930, PVWT936, PVWG936, PVIG940, PVWS936 manual Care and cleaning of the vent hood

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Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions

Care and cleaning of the vent hood.

Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning or servicing any part of the vent hood.

Replacement of lamps (Models PVWS930, PVWS936, PVWT936, PVWG936, PVIG940)

Unscrew the lamp diffusers.

Remove the blown lamp and replace it with a new 20 Watt (max) 12 Volt halogen lamp with a G-4 cap. Follow the instructions given on the lamp box. Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands.

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Place the lamp diffuser back in place.

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Contents Range Hoods 350A4502P595 03-07 ATSImportant Safety Information Safety Precautions Hood Operation Using the hood controlsControl Device Reset FiltersTo clean the hood surface Care and cleaning of the vent hoodTo clean the filter/s Stainless Steel SurfacesCare and cleaning of the vent hood Range Hood Product Dimensions Ft = 0.3 m 1 = 2.5 cmDuct Fittings Flexible ductingParts Provided Optional AccessoriesTools and Materials Required Models PVWS930, PVWS936 and PVWT936Model PVIG940 Ducting Options and ExamplesModel PVWG936 Venting MethodsWall Installation For Models PVWS930, PVWS936, PVWT936 and PVWG936 onlyDo not use duct smaller than the transition Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock5 x Duct Cover Ceiling Installation For Model PVIG940 onlyCeiling Installation Page Before you call for service… Ownership Registration For Canadian Customers Pour les consommateurs canadiens Range Hood Warranty Mabe Will ReplaceWhat Mabe Will Not Cover Consumer Support GE Appliances Website Schedule ServiceParts and Accessories Extended Warranties
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PVWS936, PVIG940, PVWG936, PVWS930, PVWT936 specifications

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