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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 99270530.
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Compatibility
the 79 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Broan
753001 Range Hood
753004 Range Hood
753008 Range Hood
753011 Range Hood
753023 Range Hood
753601 Range Hood
753604 Range Hood
753608 Range Hood
753611 Range Hood
753623 Range Hood
754201 Range Hood
754204 Range Hood
754208 Range Hood
754211 Range Hood
754223 Range Hood
762401 Range Hood
762404 Range Hood
762408 Range Hood
762411 Range Hood
762423 Range Hood
763001 Range Hood
763004 Range Hood
763008 Range Hood
763011 Range Hood
763023 Range Hood
763601 Range Hood
763604 Range Hood
763608 Range Hood
763611 Range Hood
763623 Range Hood
764201 Range Hood
764204 Range Hood
764208 Range Hood
764211 Range Hood
764223 Range Hood
883001 Range Hood
883002 Range Hood
883004 Range Hood
883008 Range Hood
883011 Range Hood
753004 Range Hood
753008 Range Hood
753011 Range Hood
753023 Range Hood
753601 Range Hood
753604 Range Hood
753608 Range Hood
753611 Range Hood
753623 Range Hood
754201 Range Hood
754204 Range Hood
754208 Range Hood
754211 Range Hood
754223 Range Hood
762401 Range Hood
762404 Range Hood
762408 Range Hood
762411 Range Hood
762423 Range Hood
763001 Range Hood
763004 Range Hood
763008 Range Hood
763011 Range Hood
763023 Range Hood
763601 Range Hood
763604 Range Hood
763608 Range Hood
763611 Range Hood
763623 Range Hood
764201 Range Hood
764204 Range Hood
764208 Range Hood
764211 Range Hood
764223 Range Hood
883001 Range Hood
883002 Range Hood
883004 Range Hood
883008 Range Hood
883011 Range Hood
883022 Range Hood
883023 Range Hood
883301 Range Hood
883302 Range Hood
883304 Range Hood
883308 Range Hood
883601 Range Hood
883602 Range Hood
883604 Range Hood
883608 Range Hood
883611 Range Hood
883622 Range Hood
883623 Range Hood
883901 Range Hood
883902 Range Hood
883904 Range Hood
883908 Range Hood
884201 Range Hood
884202 Range Hood
884204 Range Hood
884208 Range Hood
884211 Range Hood
884222 Range Hood
884223 Range Hood
884801 Range Hood
884802 Range Hood
884808 Range Hood
884823 Range Hood
884804 Range Hood
76000-C Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-F Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
89000 Under Cabinet Series Range Hood - 460 Cfm / 7.0 Sones
76000-B Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-D Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000 Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-G Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-E Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
88000 Under Cabinet Series Range Hood - 360 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
75000 Under Cabinet Range Hood - 250 Cfm / 6.5 Sones
883023 Range Hood
883301 Range Hood
883302 Range Hood
883304 Range Hood
883308 Range Hood
883601 Range Hood
883602 Range Hood
883604 Range Hood
883608 Range Hood
883611 Range Hood
883622 Range Hood
883623 Range Hood
883901 Range Hood
883902 Range Hood
883904 Range Hood
883908 Range Hood
884201 Range Hood
884202 Range Hood
884204 Range Hood
884208 Range Hood
884211 Range Hood
884222 Range Hood
884223 Range Hood
884801 Range Hood
884802 Range Hood
884808 Range Hood
884823 Range Hood
884804 Range Hood
76000-C Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-F Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
89000 Under Cabinet Series Range Hood - 460 Cfm / 7.0 Sones
76000-B Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-D Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000 Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-G Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
76000-E Under Cabinet Range Hood - 200 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
88000 Under Cabinet Series Range Hood - 360 Cfm / 6.0 Sones
75000 Under Cabinet Range Hood - 250 Cfm / 6.5 Sones
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Range
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
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Tool Type:
Range
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, electrical tape
Light socket in range hood no longer worked and plastic lens cover had disintegrated
1) Removed the four machine screws on underside outer covering of range hood.
2) Thoroughly cleaned inside of cover, which had become caked with old grease residue and dust.
3) Turned off power to range hood (this probably should have been step 1).
4) Removed inside black covering by removing the single large machine screw. This revealed wiring to the lamp holder.
5) Removed light switch from range hood using the following procedure:
A) pulled knob straight back to remove it from spindle
B) Used adjustable wrench to remove keeper nut from front side of switch
C) Switch assembly was now free to move from inside of range hood, allowing me to access wire slot on switch
6) Removed existing lamp holder wire from switch, by inserting micro-screw driver into wire slot to release tension on the wire so it could be pulled free
7) Removed existing lamp holder wire from bundle of three white wires that had been revealed after removing inside black covering.
8) Removed old lamp holder by pinching together the two steel springs and pulling the old holder body out.
9) Connected white wire from new lamp holder with existing two white wires using a screw-on plastic connector cap to ensure a good connection
10) Secured three-wire assembly and cap with electrical tape to ensure solid connection and no bare wires
11) Connected other wire from new lamp holder into wire slot on switch by simply pushing the bare-end of the wire into the spring holder until no bare wire could be seen any longer
12) Attached switch back onto hood using reverse of procedure described above in step 5
13) With new lamp holder unconnected to hood, I screwed in a new light bulb, restored power and tested the new holder and circuit to ensure that bulb lit up and that there was no arcing or short circuits.
14) Test was successful, we cut power again to the system.
15) After a successful test and with power turned off again, the new lamp holder was placed into its location on the hood by depressing the two springs and inserting the holder in the hole (this was somewhat difficult to accomplish due to the strength of the springs, the tightness of the space and the size of my hands. A little patience and a firm, but gentle grip on the springs helped align the assembly properly and led to successful insertion of the lamp holder)
16) Cleaned grease residue and debris from black inside cover and then re-attached it using the single large machine screw
17) Replaced outer, underside cover using the four machine screws. We installed the corners of the cover in a criss-cross pattern (left front, right rear, right front, left rear) and tightened them incrementally in a criss-cross pattern, snugging them by hand, but ensuring that they were not over tight.
18) Screwed light bulb into lamp holder
19) Installed new replacement lens
20) Restored power to system and tested switch again.
21) Toasted our success with an appropriate adult beverage!
2) Thoroughly cleaned inside of cover, which had become caked with old grease residue and dust.
3) Turned off power to range hood (this probably should have been step 1).
4) Removed inside black covering by removing the single large machine screw. This revealed wiring to the lamp holder.
5) Removed light switch from range hood using the following procedure:
A) pulled knob straight back to remove it from spindle
B) Used adjustable wrench to remove keeper nut from front side of switch
C) Switch assembly was now free to move from inside of range hood, allowing me to access wire slot on switch
6) Removed existing lamp holder wire from switch, by inserting micro-screw driver into wire slot to release tension on the wire so it could be pulled free
7) Removed existing lamp holder wire from bundle of three white wires that had been revealed after removing inside black covering.
8) Removed old lamp holder by pinching together the two steel springs and pulling the old holder body out.
9) Connected white wire from new lamp holder with existing two white wires using a screw-on plastic connector cap to ensure a good connection
10) Secured three-wire assembly and cap with electrical tape to ensure solid connection and no bare wires
11) Connected other wire from new lamp holder into wire slot on switch by simply pushing the bare-end of the wire into the spring holder until no bare wire could be seen any longer
12) Attached switch back onto hood using reverse of procedure described above in step 5
13) With new lamp holder unconnected to hood, I screwed in a new light bulb, restored power and tested the new holder and circuit to ensure that bulb lit up and that there was no arcing or short circuits.
14) Test was successful, we cut power again to the system.
15) After a successful test and with power turned off again, the new lamp holder was placed into its location on the hood by depressing the two springs and inserting the holder in the hole (this was somewhat difficult to accomplish due to the strength of the springs, the tightness of the space and the size of my hands. A little patience and a firm, but gentle grip on the springs helped align the assembly properly and led to successful insertion of the lamp holder)
16) Cleaned grease residue and debris from black inside cover and then re-attached it using the single large machine screw
17) Replaced outer, underside cover using the four machine screws. We installed the corners of the cover in a criss-cross pattern (left front, right rear, right front, left rear) and tightened them incrementally in a criss-cross pattern, snugging them by hand, but ensuring that they were not over tight.
18) Screwed light bulb into lamp holder
19) Installed new replacement lens
20) Restored power to system and tested switch again.
21) Toasted our success with an appropriate adult beverage!
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Tool Type:
Range
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Products received were perfect OEM replacements, no problems with install.
Turned off electricity to overhead fan/light. Removed old bulb socket & old filters, cleaned & degreased all components. Cut & spliced new bulb socket & placed into original position with locking clips. Replaced original metal mesh protective covers over new filters, & places in position.
Turned power on to Range lite/fan. All was working well, Mom & Dad very happy.!
Turned power on to Range lite/fan. All was working well, Mom & Dad very happy.!
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