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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
Replacing the light bulbs
Fixture
Dimmable
Bulb
Suction
Cup
1.
(To avoid
harm
ing the appliance
electrical
system should a short occur)
Turn power
OFF at the circuit
breaker or fuse box.
2.
Wipe the bulb lens clean, then gently
press the suction
-
cup tool onto the lens.
3.
Turn the tool left to loosen the
bulb, then
remove the bulb from the
housing.
4.
Attach the suction-cup tool to the lens
of
the replacement bulb.
5.
Insert the bulb into the housing, and
turn
the tool handle right to tighten the
bulb.
6.
Remove the suction cup, and turn the
power ON at the fuse box or circuit
panel.
NOTE
•
If buying your own bulb, take the old bulb to the store as reference, or use these
specifications: Dimmable LED 7.5W (max) or Halogen 75W (max), 120V; PAR16,
E26/27, 500 lumens.
•
If the bulb does not engage, ensure the new bulb’s lens is clean, then repeat Steps 4
and 5, being sure to insert the bulb fully into the housing.
•
If buying your own bulb, take the old bulb to the store as reference, or use these
specifications: Dimmable LED 7.5W (max) or Halogen 75W (max), 120V; PAR16,
E26/27, 500 lumens.
•
If the bulb does not engage, ensure the new bulb’s lens is clean, then repeat Steps 4
and 5, being sure to insert the bulb fully into the housing.
•
The owner changes the bulb. Before replacing a bulb (or if a light does not work), verify
that power is ON at the circuit breaker, fuse box, light swich, or main power switch.
• To prevent electric shock, turn power OFF at the fuse box or circuit breaker panel, then
replace the light bulb.
• To avoid risk of fire, use bulbs
no
stronger than 7.5W LED or 75W, 120V
Halogen.
• To avoid
a burn
injury, ensure the hood and the
bulb
lens are cool before changing
the
bulb.
• To avoid system damage and faulty performance, use only dimmable bulbs.
WARNING