General Electric WB02X11491 Range Hood Grease Filter

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WB02X11491

Product Description

The General Electric WB02X11491 Range Hood Grease Filter helps in capturing grease, smoke and other airborne particles to ensure that the air in the kitchen is fresh. It is made of a sturdy aluminum mesh that effectively collect grease and does not allow it to accumulate, ensuring proper air circulation. It is easy to install and remove and this makes cleaning and replacement to be easy. This filter helps to reduce the amount of grease that is deposited on the range hood hence improving its efficiency and durability as well as preventing fire outbreaks.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: WB02X10396
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB02X11491
OEM Part Number: WB02X11491
Product Description: Grease Filter

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Installation Steps

Step 1: The workspace should be set up by deactivating the power to the range hood at the circuit breaker.

Step 2: The range hood should be accessed and the filter identified. It could be situated on the top, sides, or underneath the hood.

Step 3: After the filter is identified, it should be detached by pressing the tabs or unscrewing it from the range hood's structure.

Step 4: The new filter, which should have been included with the replacement part kit, should be obtained and placed in the same position as the previous filter. It should ensure that it is firmly in place prior to proceeding.

Step 5: The power should be reactivated at the circuit breaker and the filter's operation should be verified by running the range hood at a low setting. If functioning correctly, odors or smoke should be effectively eliminated.

Step 6: The filter should be monitored regularly to confirm it is operating correctly and it should be replaced as necessary.

Be aware that these instructions are served as general guidance and should always be utilized alongside the manufacturer's manual, if it exists.