WB36X192 GE Oven Light Cover

WB36X192 GE Oven Light Cover
Weight : 0.375300 lbs
Dimension : 5.100000 x 3.300000 x 3.100000
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WB36X192 GE Oven Light Cover
Weight : 0.375300 lbs
Dimension : 5.100000 x 3.300000 x 3.100000
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The following parts are replaced by this product
- WB2X6211
- WB36X279
- WB36X299
- WB36X389
- WB36X5239
- WB8K5
- WB08K0005
- WB02X6211
- WB36X0279
- WB36X0299
- WB36X0389
- WB36X0192
Step-by-Step Instructions for Replacing the WB36X192 GE Light Cover
1. Unplug the power to the light switch.
2. Use a step ladder to reach the light cover.
3. Remove any screws holding the light cover in place.
4. Carefully lift the light cover away from the fixture so that you can access the light fixture.
5. Disconnect the wires attached to the old light cover and set aside.
6. Place the new WB36X192 light cover onto the fixture, making sure that it is properly aligned.
7. Secure the light cover with the necessary screws.
8. Reconnect the wires to the new light cover.
9. Turn on the electricity, test the cover to make sure it is working properly.
10. Enjoy the new look of your GE light cover.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
1. Unplug the power to the light switch.
2. Use a step ladder to reach the light cover.
3. Remove any screws holding the light cover in place.
4. Carefully lift the light cover away from the fixture so that you can access the light fixture.
5. Disconnect the wires attached to the old light cover and set aside.
6. Place the new WB36X192 light cover onto the fixture, making sure that it is properly aligned.
7. Secure the light cover with the necessary screws.
8. Reconnect the wires to the new light cover.
9. Turn on the electricity, test the cover to make sure it is working properly.
10. Enjoy the new look of your GE light cover.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.


