GE JVM290WV, JVM290AV, 49-8627 Light Bulb Replacement, Exhaust Feature, Cooktop Light, Oven Light

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LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

Cooktop Light

To replace the

 

combination

 

cooktop light/

 

night light, first

 

disconnect

 

power at main

 

fuse or circuit

REMOVE SCREW

breaker panel

 

or pull plug.

 

Remove screw on right side of light compartment cover and lower cover until it stops.

Be sure bulbs to be

replaced are cool before removing. Break the adhesive seal by gently unscrewing the bulbs.

Replace with 40-watt

incandescent bulbs (WB02X4253) available from your GE supplier. High intensity 40-watt bulbs (40S11N/1), which are available in supermarkets and hardware stores, may also be used for replacements. Raise light compartment cover and replace screw. Connect electrical power to microwave oven.

The Exhaust Feature

Oven Light

To replace your oven light, first disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug. Remove the top grill by taking out the 2 screws that hold it in place.

Next, remove the single screw located above door near center of oven that secures light housing. Replace burned-out bulb with

a 40-watt incandescent bulb (WB02X4253), available from your GE supplier.

Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces often. Use a solution of warm water and detergent. About 1 tablespoon of ammonia may be added to the water. Take care not to touch the filters and enamel surfaces with this solution; ammonia will darken metal.

Grounding Instructions

Light Bulb Replacement

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